I’ve said this many times. There’s so many wasted towns and cities in every zone. Turn them into housing and crafting places! The only NPCs are vendors and the inhabitants are players. I’d also love to see Camlorn rebuilt
Red_Feather wrote: »how come you guys care about bleakrock so much.
I'm curious. Since the Covenant attacked it and the Nord inhabitants fled would you have the Covenant holding and rebuilding it or has it been recovered by the Nords?
Bleakrock was my first hub when I started playing the game. It was where I learned about crafting, inventory management, gear, etc. etc. etc. I really liked that place. The quests were simple but challenging enough to a brand new player. The NPCs were interesting and memorable.
And then, following quest markers resulted in the death of many of them, and the destruction of the town. As a new player I was shocked and utterly disgusted with the 'Covenant' soldiers. I hated them to my very core. I despised every player who sided with the covenant, refusing to talk to them because they were all sick, violent monsters who killed innocent people AND their chickens just for fun.
When One Tamriel came, I felt very strongly about leaving the game. I could not and would not stomach seeing these 'people' walk around in my EP areas, and the same went for the Dominion dogs who killed those innocents in Shadowfen. I would literally feel disgusted at the sight of yellow and blue players casually sharing my breathing space while crafting and doing their business. In dungeons I would leave them dead for a while, not caring about wasting my soul gems in their pitiful carcasses. Then I realized some of them were actually nice and good players, and with time my feelings towards them eased. They were just misguided players who made a wrong decision during character creation. But I digress.
With consequent characters I'd avoid lighting that signal fire in the tower because that's what triggers the invasion. But for completion's sake I'd end up doing it and never again returning to the island because it would feel bad, knowing what would happen and I still allowed it to happen.
It is such a handy hub. Good times I spent there, when the game was all new to me. Let's make Bleakrock a healthy little town again!
dodgehopper_ESO wrote: »Bleakrock was my first hub when I started playing the game. It was where I learned about crafting, inventory management, gear, etc. etc. etc. I really liked that place. The quests were simple but challenging enough to a brand new player. The NPCs were interesting and memorable.
And then, following quest markers resulted in the death of many of them, and the destruction of the town. As a new player I was shocked and utterly disgusted with the 'Covenant' soldiers. I hated them to my very core. I despised every player who sided with the covenant, refusing to talk to them because they were all sick, violent monsters who killed innocent people AND their chickens just for fun.
When One Tamriel came, I felt very strongly about leaving the game. I could not and would not stomach seeing these 'people' walk around in my EP areas, and the same went for the Dominion dogs who killed those innocents in Shadowfen. I would literally feel disgusted at the sight of yellow and blue players casually sharing my breathing space while crafting and doing their business. In dungeons I would leave them dead for a while, not caring about wasting my soul gems in their pitiful carcasses. Then I realized some of them were actually nice and good players, and with time my feelings towards them eased. They were just misguided players who made a wrong decision during character creation. But I digress.
With consequent characters I'd avoid lighting that signal fire in the tower because that's what triggers the invasion. But for completion's sake I'd end up doing it and never again returning to the island because it would feel bad, knowing what would happen and I still allowed it to happen.
It is such a handy hub. Good times I spent there, when the game was all new to me. Let's make Bleakrock a healthy little town again!
Eventually you come to see that all the factions have done evil things in their enemies lands.