If the calendar progressed ingame in real time that would be really neat. Time sensitive questlines, old quests now being regarded as history by NPCs.
Part of Davons Watch is still smoldering. The Bosmer in Rawlkha is still being sentenced to the stocks. Etc.
If the calendar progressed ingame in real time that would be really neat. Time sensitive questlines, old quests now being regarded as history by NPCs.
Part of Davons Watch is still smoldering. The Bosmer in Rawlkha is still being sentenced to the stocks. Etc.
2E582 is the start of ESO, and it has moved to 2E583 since Orsinium. And the whole Triad arc also happened within 583.
Hopefully we are still moving forward to next year
If the calendar progressed ingame in real time that would be really neat. Time sensitive questlines, old quests now being regarded as history by NPCs.
Part of Davons Watch is still smoldering. The Bosmer in Rawlkha is still being sentenced to the stocks. Etc.
phantasmalD wrote: »2E582 is the start of ESO, and it has moved to 2E583 since Orsinium. And the whole Triad arc also happened within 583.
Hopefully we are still moving forward to next year
I seen this thrown around before and being treated as fact on uesp but is there actual dialogue supporting this?
Afaik the year comes from a random journal but that only proves that the year happened/ is happening.
On the other hand there's also no evidence that we haven't moved on already and that Summerset didn't take part during the year 590 or something. Unless I missed something obvious.
I remember hearing somewhere that they kinda regret putting the date in Orsinium as 583, with their recent penchant for making tutorials in the new chapter zones and all, they prefer to leave it ambiguous to reduce the feeling that you need to do content in a certain order.