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Auridon, kind of temperate and mild
Reapers march, high desert
Daggerfall, north coast cliff area
Alik-r desert, in the evening
Wrothgar, ancient ruins, and snow
For Dungeons... I like VoM and I love that whole scene at Molag Kena in vWGT... first time I saw that Titan flying around I thought it was a dragon...then I got blasted into the ring of fire....
dwemer dungeons in bangkorai (and probably others) that have these spaces where it looks like the dungeion keeps going and there is also a view of the pink sunset = idk how they did that.
also makes me think dlc/chapters involving dwemer are coming.
"The red pill and its opposite, the blue pill, are a popular cultural meme, a metaphor representing the choice between:
Knowledge, freedom, uncertainty and the brutal truths of reality (red pill)
Security, happiness, beauty, and the blissful ignorance of illusion (blue pill)"
Insight to Agree to Awesome Ratio = 1:6.04:2.76 as of 1/25/2019
Compared to people that I've ignored = I am 18% more insightful, 20% less agreeable, and 88% more awesome.
Some areas of Alik'r Desert, far away from cities and everyone during sand storm - I feel lost in time
Also some distant snowy areas near Frozen Fleet at Wrothgar...
And distant swamps of Shadowfen at night.
Rivenspire is my allround favorite zone, but as far as ambiance goes, I absolutely loved Wrothgar. The music there is just amazing(that cello....) But in specific the group delve called Old Orsinium impressed me. When you come out of the cave into the ruined area, the feeling and atmosphere are just great. It is completely silent. The only thing you hear is the wind that softly blows around you. You can just feel the history of that place. One of the only places in the game where I experienced this.
Another great place is the Alik'r desert at night, especially with a sandstorm on the loose. You feel like you are riding into nothingness.