Paulington wrote: »I think ZOS' intention is to eventually make the entirety of Tamriel playable which will take a very long time but will be worth it in the end. .
The Blight is a creation of Dagoth Ur, and Dagoth Ur doesn't awaken for another 300 years, so there would be no Blight on Vvardenfell in this time period. Vvardenfell is currently a Tribunal Temple preserve, in which trade and settlement are banned, except for a few Great House settlements sanctioned by the Temple and the independent Ashlander tribes. We know that Balmora, Suran, Ald'ruhn, Gnisis, Sadrith Mora, Tel Aruhn, and of course, Vivec City, all exist in this time period.Yup,there is the Blight that people have in some places.You can catch it as well.There are temple shrines to cure it though.And it would be the best thing ZOS could implement,if you ask me.The different Vampire clans would make a lot of people happy,as well as the Ashlander camps. There is so much that would be amazing if they just added it,and didnt ruin it by changing the way it all looks.Well,ok,..smooth some things out,and add a few extra plants here and there,but that's it.Nothing more. Morrowind had it all.Strider_Roshin wrote: »The region was host to large populations before the War of the First Council; few remained by the time of the reorganization, perhaps due to the Blight. When the centuries-old Temple ban on trade and settlement of Vvardenfell was revoked by King Llethan of Morrowind, a flood of Imperial colonists and Great House Dunmer came to Vvardenfell, expanding old settlements and building new ones.
Vvardenfell was already occupied heavily in E1 (Dwemers). Eso is in E2-582 or so.
Anyways Vvardenfell already has the ruins of the Dwemers off course. And probably some ashlanders and people infected by the Blight.
That would give an interesting setting for elder scrolls online
Adding Vvardenfell and all it contains,quests,creatures and all,would give this game one he-ll of a massive jump up. I really believe that.
Strider_Roshin wrote: »
Strider_Roshin wrote: »
Paulington wrote: »I think ZOS' intention is to eventually make the entirety of Tamriel playable which will take a very long time but will be worth it in the end. .
They said in one of their videos that it is very unlikely they'll create Vvardenfell.
Paulington wrote: »I think ZOS' intention is to eventually make the entirety of Tamriel playable which will take a very long time but will be worth it in the end. .
Paulington wrote: »I think ZOS' intention is to eventually make the entirety of Tamriel playable which will take a very long time but will be worth it in the end. .
They said in one of their videos that it is very unlikely they'll create Vvardenfell.
Strider_Roshin wrote: »
The region was host to large populations before the War of the First Council; few remained by the time of the reorganization, perhaps due to the Blight. When the centuries-old Temple ban on trade and settlement of Vvardenfell was revoked by King Llethan of Morrowind, a flood of Imperial colonists and Great House Dunmer came to Vvardenfell, expanding old settlements and building new ones.
Strider_Roshin wrote: »The region was host to large populations before the War of the First Council; few remained by the time of the reorganization, perhaps due to the Blight. When the centuries-old Temple ban on trade and settlement of Vvardenfell was revoked by King Llethan of Morrowind, a flood of Imperial colonists and Great House Dunmer came to Vvardenfell, expanding old settlements and building new ones.
Vvardenfell was already occupied heavily in E1 (Dwemers). Eso is in E2-582 or so.
Anyways Vvardenfell already has the ruins of the Dwemers off course. And probably some ashlanders and people infected by the Blight.
That would give an interesting setting for elder scrolls online
Strider_Roshin wrote: »The region was host to large populations before the War of the First Council; few remained by the time of the reorganization, perhaps due to the Blight. When the centuries-old Temple ban on trade and settlement of Vvardenfell was revoked by King Llethan of Morrowind, a flood of Imperial colonists and Great House Dunmer came to Vvardenfell, expanding old settlements and building new ones.
Vvardenfell was already occupied heavily in E1 (Dwemers). Eso is in E2-582 or so.
Anyways Vvardenfell already has the ruins of the Dwemers off course. And probably some ashlanders and people infected by the Blight.
That would give an interesting setting for elder scrolls online
magnusthorek wrote: »I think it's not a definite "no", it's more like a "not now". Because of the timeline it's much more plausible to have what has been already announced (Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood) as well what has been rumored (Clockwork City, Mephala's Realm and Murkmire).
Personally, I didn't like Morrowind, but curiously I didn't dislike Bloodmoon DLC and I loved Dragonborn DLC. I'm up for it, even though I simply hated just almost as much as I hate the Thalmor to fight Cliffracers over and over again.
magnusthorek wrote: »I think it's not a definite "no", it's more like a "not now". Because of the timeline it's much more plausible to have what has been already announced (Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood) as well what has been rumored (Clockwork City, Mephala's Realm and Murkmire).
Personally, I didn't like Morrowind, but curiously I didn't dislike Bloodmoon DLC and I loved Dragonborn DLC. I'm up for it, even though I simply hated just almost as much as I hate the Thalmor to fight Cliffracers over and over again.
Strider_Roshin wrote: »The region was host to large populations before the War of the First Council; few remained by the time of the reorganization, perhaps due to the Blight. When the centuries-old Temple ban on trade and settlement of Vvardenfell was revoked by King Llethan of Morrowind, a flood of Imperial colonists and Great House Dunmer came to Vvardenfell, expanding old settlements and building new ones.
Vvardenfell was already occupied heavily in E1 (Dwemers). Eso is in E2-582 or so.
Anyways Vvardenfell already has the ruins of the Dwemers off course. And probably some ashlanders and people infected by the Blight.
That would give an interesting setting for elder scrolls online
The Blight is a creation of Dagoth Ur, and Dagoth Ur doesn't awaken for another 300 years, so there would be no Blight on Vvardenfell in this time period. Vvardenfell is currently a Tribunal Temple preserve, in which trade and settlement are banned, except for a few Great House settlements sanctioned by the Temple and the independent Ashlander tribes. We know that Balmora, Suran, Ald'ruhn, Gnisis, Sadrith Mora, Tel Aruhn, and of course, Vivec City, all exist in this time period.Yup,there is the Blight that people have in some places.You can catch it as well.There are temple shrines to cure it though.And it would be the best thing ZOS could implement,if you ask me.The different Vampire clans would make a lot of people happy,as well as the Ashlander camps. There is so much that would be amazing if they just added it,and didnt ruin it by changing the way it all looks.Well,ok,..smooth some things out,and add a few extra plants here and there,but that's it.Nothing more. Morrowind had it all.Strider_Roshin wrote: »The region was host to large populations before the War of the First Council; few remained by the time of the reorganization, perhaps due to the Blight. When the centuries-old Temple ban on trade and settlement of Vvardenfell was revoked by King Llethan of Morrowind, a flood of Imperial colonists and Great House Dunmer came to Vvardenfell, expanding old settlements and building new ones.
Vvardenfell was already occupied heavily in E1 (Dwemers). Eso is in E2-582 or so.
Anyways Vvardenfell already has the ruins of the Dwemers off course. And probably some ashlanders and people infected by the Blight.
That would give an interesting setting for elder scrolls online
Adding Vvardenfell and all it contains,quests,creatures and all,would give this game one he-ll of a massive jump up. I really believe that.