It likely will look like a massive Dwemer city, but ... Maybe different? I certainly hope we get to meet Sotha Sil and he's not all ... Crazy ... Yet.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »
Hmm, don't know. It's the impact crater of the Heart of Lorkhan and/or the caldera of the first eruption of Red Mountain (Year of Sun's Death), right? So it's probably not as deep as the rest of the Sea of Ghosts.WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »How deep is the Inner Sea? They're multiple stories tall and they have those incredibly long legs...Can silt striders cross the Inner Sea? I always assumed they couldn't swim.WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »I'm going to guess that we'll be taking a Silt Strider from somewhere in Stonefalls to get there. Anyone else want to speculate on the subject?
Isn't one of the bard songs about Sotha making a deal with the Daedric Princes to not attack Tamriel, and that deal would now have been broken by Molag, if such a deal was made.
“The Daedra princes I spoke with have agreed to our terms,” he said flatly. “Disasters such as befell Gilverdale should be averted. Only through certain intermediaries such as witches or sorcerers will they answer the call of man and mer.”
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Ooo, here's a thought: we know the Tribunal somehow get their hands on the Numidium in the Second Era. Do you think we're going to have a hand in that?
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Isn't one of the bard songs about Sotha making a deal with the Daedric Princes to not attack Tamriel, and that deal would now have been broken by Molag, if such a deal was made.
Depends on the terms. Even if we're going on the conditions outlined in 'Last Year of the First Era' (historical fiction I know, but I don't know of any other lorebooks that go into any detail on it) the Princes had a big gaping hole to use right off the bat:“The Daedra princes I spoke with have agreed to our terms,” he said flatly. “Disasters such as befell Gilverdale should be averted. Only through certain intermediaries such as witches or sorcerers will they answer the call of man and mer.”
Mannimarco should count as an intermediary, I think. And every single one of those Dark Anchors has a little mob of cultists calling for Coldharbour to come knocking before the chains drop...
In general I'm inclined to think the Tribunal just isn't very good at the whole, 'outsmarting Daedric Princes' thing. This being why I suspect Vivec surrendered Morrowind over to Tiber Septim - 'yes, let's put a Dragonborn on the throne so keeping the next invasion out is the Aedra's problem.' Having Daedric invasions occurring all over the place probably dented the Tribunal's images as gods.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Isn't one of the bard songs about Sotha making a deal with the Daedric Princes to not attack Tamriel, and that deal would now have been broken by Molag, if such a deal was made.
Depends on the terms. Even if we're going on the conditions outlined in 'Last Year of the First Era' (historical fiction I know, but I don't know of any other lorebooks that go into any detail on it) the Princes had a big gaping hole to use right off the bat:“The Daedra princes I spoke with have agreed to our terms,” he said flatly. “Disasters such as befell Gilverdale should be averted. Only through certain intermediaries such as witches or sorcerers will they answer the call of man and mer.”
Mannimarco should count as an intermediary, I think. And every single one of those Dark Anchors has a little mob of cultists calling for Coldharbour to come knocking before the chains drop...
In general I'm inclined to think the Tribunal just isn't very good at the whole, 'outsmarting Daedric Princes' thing. This being why I suspect Vivec surrendered Morrowind over to Tiber Septim - 'yes, let's put a Dragonborn on the throne so keeping the next invasion out is the Aedra's problem.' Having Daedric invasions occurring all over the place probably dented the Tribunal's images as gods.
Manninmarco is certainly an intermediary. And as cultists summon the anchors, despite them being machines from Coldharbour, the Worm Cult act as intermediaries for these. So that is a big loophole in the clause (if such a clause exists in the first place)
And I agree that the Tribunal don't seem overly good at outsmarting Daedric Princes. I'd be interested if we get to learn more about this if we meet Sotha.
Maybe it'll all feed into The Prophet's warning at the end of Orsinium. Who can say?
andreasranasen wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Isn't one of the bard songs about Sotha making a deal with the Daedric Princes to not attack Tamriel, and that deal would now have been broken by Molag, if such a deal was made.
Depends on the terms. Even if we're going on the conditions outlined in 'Last Year of the First Era' (historical fiction I know, but I don't know of any other lorebooks that go into any detail on it) the Princes had a big gaping hole to use right off the bat:“The Daedra princes I spoke with have agreed to our terms,” he said flatly. “Disasters such as befell Gilverdale should be averted. Only through certain intermediaries such as witches or sorcerers will they answer the call of man and mer.”
Mannimarco should count as an intermediary, I think. And every single one of those Dark Anchors has a little mob of cultists calling for Coldharbour to come knocking before the chains drop...
In general I'm inclined to think the Tribunal just isn't very good at the whole, 'outsmarting Daedric Princes' thing. This being why I suspect Vivec surrendered Morrowind over to Tiber Septim - 'yes, let's put a Dragonborn on the throne so keeping the next invasion out is the Aedra's problem.' Having Daedric invasions occurring all over the place probably dented the Tribunal's images as gods.
Manninmarco is certainly an intermediary. And as cultists summon the anchors, despite them being machines from Coldharbour, the Worm Cult act as intermediaries for these. So that is a big loophole in the clause (if such a clause exists in the first place)
And I agree that the Tribunal don't seem overly good at outsmarting Daedric Princes. I'd be interested if we get to learn more about this if we meet Sotha.
Maybe it'll all feed into The Prophet's warning at the end of Orsinium. Who can say?
Do you think something is beneath the surface from the trailer? Like a secret Daedric army inside the volcano?
andreasranasen wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Isn't one of the bard songs about Sotha making a deal with the Daedric Princes to not attack Tamriel, and that deal would now have been broken by Molag, if such a deal was made.
Depends on the terms. Even if we're going on the conditions outlined in 'Last Year of the First Era' (historical fiction I know, but I don't know of any other lorebooks that go into any detail on it) the Princes had a big gaping hole to use right off the bat:“The Daedra princes I spoke with have agreed to our terms,” he said flatly. “Disasters such as befell Gilverdale should be averted. Only through certain intermediaries such as witches or sorcerers will they answer the call of man and mer.”
Mannimarco should count as an intermediary, I think. And every single one of those Dark Anchors has a little mob of cultists calling for Coldharbour to come knocking before the chains drop...
In general I'm inclined to think the Tribunal just isn't very good at the whole, 'outsmarting Daedric Princes' thing. This being why I suspect Vivec surrendered Morrowind over to Tiber Septim - 'yes, let's put a Dragonborn on the throne so keeping the next invasion out is the Aedra's problem.' Having Daedric invasions occurring all over the place probably dented the Tribunal's images as gods.
Manninmarco is certainly an intermediary. And as cultists summon the anchors, despite them being machines from Coldharbour, the Worm Cult act as intermediaries for these. So that is a big loophole in the clause (if such a clause exists in the first place)
And I agree that the Tribunal don't seem overly good at outsmarting Daedric Princes. I'd be interested if we get to learn more about this if we meet Sotha.
Maybe it'll all feed into The Prophet's warning at the end of Orsinium. Who can say?
Do you think something is beneath the surface from the trailer? Like a secret Daedric army inside the volcano?
I'm not sure it's that. It's possible there may be something hiding in there though.
I also think we will have to deal with the Morag Tong, Naryu will definitely be involved, as likely will those Fate Bearers from the "Sweetroll Killer" quest on the Gold Coast.
And the Morag Tong are known Mephala worshippers.
andreasranasen wrote: »andreasranasen wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Isn't one of the bard songs about Sotha making a deal with the Daedric Princes to not attack Tamriel, and that deal would now have been broken by Molag, if such a deal was made.
Depends on the terms. Even if we're going on the conditions outlined in 'Last Year of the First Era' (historical fiction I know, but I don't know of any other lorebooks that go into any detail on it) the Princes had a big gaping hole to use right off the bat:“The Daedra princes I spoke with have agreed to our terms,” he said flatly. “Disasters such as befell Gilverdale should be averted. Only through certain intermediaries such as witches or sorcerers will they answer the call of man and mer.”
Mannimarco should count as an intermediary, I think. And every single one of those Dark Anchors has a little mob of cultists calling for Coldharbour to come knocking before the chains drop...
In general I'm inclined to think the Tribunal just isn't very good at the whole, 'outsmarting Daedric Princes' thing. This being why I suspect Vivec surrendered Morrowind over to Tiber Septim - 'yes, let's put a Dragonborn on the throne so keeping the next invasion out is the Aedra's problem.' Having Daedric invasions occurring all over the place probably dented the Tribunal's images as gods.
Manninmarco is certainly an intermediary. And as cultists summon the anchors, despite them being machines from Coldharbour, the Worm Cult act as intermediaries for these. So that is a big loophole in the clause (if such a clause exists in the first place)
And I agree that the Tribunal don't seem overly good at outsmarting Daedric Princes. I'd be interested if we get to learn more about this if we meet Sotha.
Maybe it'll all feed into The Prophet's warning at the end of Orsinium. Who can say?
Do you think something is beneath the surface from the trailer? Like a secret Daedric army inside the volcano?
I'm not sure it's that. It's possible there may be something hiding in there though.
I also think we will have to deal with the Morag Tong, Naryu will definitely be involved, as likely will those Fate Bearers from the "Sweetroll Killer" quest on the Gold Coast.
And the Morag Tong are known Mephala worshippers.
So maybe the story line of this new update will end in an epic battle inside the volcano?
andreasranasen wrote: »andreasranasen wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Isn't one of the bard songs about Sotha making a deal with the Daedric Princes to not attack Tamriel, and that deal would now have been broken by Molag, if such a deal was made.
Depends on the terms. Even if we're going on the conditions outlined in 'Last Year of the First Era' (historical fiction I know, but I don't know of any other lorebooks that go into any detail on it) the Princes had a big gaping hole to use right off the bat:“The Daedra princes I spoke with have agreed to our terms,” he said flatly. “Disasters such as befell Gilverdale should be averted. Only through certain intermediaries such as witches or sorcerers will they answer the call of man and mer.”
Mannimarco should count as an intermediary, I think. And every single one of those Dark Anchors has a little mob of cultists calling for Coldharbour to come knocking before the chains drop...
In general I'm inclined to think the Tribunal just isn't very good at the whole, 'outsmarting Daedric Princes' thing. This being why I suspect Vivec surrendered Morrowind over to Tiber Septim - 'yes, let's put a Dragonborn on the throne so keeping the next invasion out is the Aedra's problem.' Having Daedric invasions occurring all over the place probably dented the Tribunal's images as gods.
Manninmarco is certainly an intermediary. And as cultists summon the anchors, despite them being machines from Coldharbour, the Worm Cult act as intermediaries for these. So that is a big loophole in the clause (if such a clause exists in the first place)
And I agree that the Tribunal don't seem overly good at outsmarting Daedric Princes. I'd be interested if we get to learn more about this if we meet Sotha.
Maybe it'll all feed into The Prophet's warning at the end of Orsinium. Who can say?
Do you think something is beneath the surface from the trailer? Like a secret Daedric army inside the volcano?
I'm not sure it's that. It's possible there may be something hiding in there though.
I also think we will have to deal with the Morag Tong, Naryu will definitely be involved, as likely will those Fate Bearers from the "Sweetroll Killer" quest on the Gold Coast.
And the Morag Tong are known Mephala worshippers.
So maybe the story line of this new update will end in an epic battle inside the volcano?
It's a possible thing that could happen! And will very likely continue the main story.
andreasranasen wrote: »andreasranasen wrote: »andreasranasen wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Isn't one of the bard songs about Sotha making a deal with the Daedric Princes to not attack Tamriel, and that deal would now have been broken by Molag, if such a deal was made.
Depends on the terms. Even if we're going on the conditions outlined in 'Last Year of the First Era' (historical fiction I know, but I don't know of any other lorebooks that go into any detail on it) the Princes had a big gaping hole to use right off the bat:“The Daedra princes I spoke with have agreed to our terms,” he said flatly. “Disasters such as befell Gilverdale should be averted. Only through certain intermediaries such as witches or sorcerers will they answer the call of man and mer.”
Mannimarco should count as an intermediary, I think. And every single one of those Dark Anchors has a little mob of cultists calling for Coldharbour to come knocking before the chains drop...
In general I'm inclined to think the Tribunal just isn't very good at the whole, 'outsmarting Daedric Princes' thing. This being why I suspect Vivec surrendered Morrowind over to Tiber Septim - 'yes, let's put a Dragonborn on the throne so keeping the next invasion out is the Aedra's problem.' Having Daedric invasions occurring all over the place probably dented the Tribunal's images as gods.
Manninmarco is certainly an intermediary. And as cultists summon the anchors, despite them being machines from Coldharbour, the Worm Cult act as intermediaries for these. So that is a big loophole in the clause (if such a clause exists in the first place)
And I agree that the Tribunal don't seem overly good at outsmarting Daedric Princes. I'd be interested if we get to learn more about this if we meet Sotha.
Maybe it'll all feed into The Prophet's warning at the end of Orsinium. Who can say?
Do you think something is beneath the surface from the trailer? Like a secret Daedric army inside the volcano?
I'm not sure it's that. It's possible there may be something hiding in there though.
I also think we will have to deal with the Morag Tong, Naryu will definitely be involved, as likely will those Fate Bearers from the "Sweetroll Killer" quest on the Gold Coast.
And the Morag Tong are known Mephala worshippers.
So maybe the story line of this new update will end in an epic battle inside the volcano?
It's a possible thing that could happen! And will very likely continue the main story.
All they need now is a crown sale and we good! lol *throws money at screen*
cecibergesnrb18_ESO wrote: »PLEASEBEMORROWINDPLEASEBEMORROWINDPLEASEBEMORROWINDPLEASEBEMORROWINDPLEASEBEMORROWINDPLEASEBEMORROWINDPLEASEBEMORROWINDPLEASEBEMORROWINDPLEASEBEMORROWINDPLEASEBEMORROWINDPLEASEBEMORROWINDPLEASEBEMORROWINDPLEASEBEMORROWINDPLEASEBEMORROWINDPLEASEBEMORROWIND
And not some dragon/Skyrim thing
BoloBoffin wrote: »The teaser picture is a close up of a door made of igneous rock.
Wifeaggro13 wrote: »Yes were so all hyped for another solo quest zone that scales to anything and a daily questline ! EEEeeEEeEEEEEEeeeeEEe *clap *clap* *clap*. I loved ESO at launch and its first 18 months after. Now it is a game with no direction or quality behind it. I would love to eat my words and come back to this game with a Expansion that has meaty content. im not holding my breath
So we can all agree this needs to play in this zone, right?
andreasranasen wrote: »
andreasranasen wrote: »
D...d...dated? That theme is timeless. I'm offended you would even suggest that.
andreasranasen wrote: »andreasranasen wrote: »
D...d...dated? That theme is timeless. I'm offended you would even suggest that.
Not the actual theme itself. But it needs a 2017 upgrade. You can hear that it's "old" sounding.
andreasranasen wrote: »andreasranasen wrote: »
D...d...dated? That theme is timeless. I'm offended you would even suggest that.
Not the actual theme itself. But it needs a 2017 upgrade. You can hear that it's "old" sounding.
andreasranasen wrote: »andreasranasen wrote: »
D...d...dated? That theme is timeless. I'm offended you would even suggest that.
Not the actual theme itself. But it needs a 2017 upgrade. You can hear that it's "old" sounding.
Well, I mean, a "new version" of it is the main ESO theme (this is pretty much the TES theme by now), but Morrowind's version is so much easier on the ears IMO... I think they can pull it off.
andreasranasen wrote: »andreasranasen wrote: »
D...d...dated? That theme is timeless. I'm offended you would even suggest that.
Not the actual theme itself. But it needs a 2017 upgrade. You can hear that it's "old" sounding.
Oh, well yeah, obviously. I wasn't suggesting that ZOS uses that YouTube video for the audio... lol