How are people defining Skyrim? As far as I can see there are great big chunks of Skyrim already in the game.
redgreensunset wrote: »How are people defining Skyrim? As far as I can see there are great big chunks of Skyrim already in the game.
And half of it isn't? We're still short places like The Pale (Winterhold and before it was destroyed, I'd love to see that place), Solitude, Markath and Dawnstar. When people say Skyrim my guess is that the mean the zones, cities and holds that are currently not in the game.
Back to the issue, I'd prefer not to have that skill line and have them do something else with a Skyrim expansion. Like dive in to the mythical history of the Winterhold College (it was supposedly founded by Shaildor in the First Era and I'd love to see Shally again) or the Bard's College in Solitude (definitely from the First Era) and include a bard class instead. The Shouts are already overdone (Skyrim was enough of that) and I'd rather it was not trotted out, it'd feel trite, boring and uninspired.
Further my guess is that we won't be seeing anything Skyrim next year but in 2021 for the 10th anniversary of the Skyrim game. 2020? Idk, maybe something Imperial related, or all those parts of Hammerfell they haven't touched yet. More Argonian stuff? Idk, but until proven otherwise I think they'll hold of Skyrim related things for another year.
VaranisArano wrote: »It took Ulfric around ten years to learn 2 shouts. That's, um, quite the grind.
redgreensunset wrote: »How are people defining Skyrim? As far as I can see there are great big chunks of Skyrim already in the game.
And half of it isn't? We're still short places like The Pale (Winterhold and before it was destroyed, I'd love to see that place), Solitude, Markath and Dawnstar. When people say Skyrim my guess is that the mean the zones, cities and holds that are currently not in the game.
Back to the issue, I'd prefer not to have that skill line and have them do something else with a Skyrim expansion. Like dive in to the mythical history of the Winterhold College (it was supposedly founded by Shaildor in the First Era and I'd love to see Shally again) or the Bard's College in Solitude (definitely from the First Era) and include a bard class instead. The Shouts are already overdone (Skyrim was enough of that) and I'd rather it was not trotted out, it'd feel trite, boring and uninspired.
Further my guess is that we won't be seeing anything Skyrim next year but in 2021 for the 10th anniversary of the Skyrim game. 2020? Idk, maybe something Imperial related, or all those parts of Hammerfell they haven't touched yet. More Argonian stuff? Idk, but until proven otherwise I think they'll hold of Skyrim related things for another year.
redgreensunset wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »It took Ulfric around ten years to learn 2 shouts. That's, um, quite the grind.
Yeah people tend to forget that the reason our character in Skyrim could learn shouts so fast is that they are Dragonborn, for everyone else it takes a very long time to learn just one shout. (There's a reason why the Graybeards are the Graybeards people.)
Back to the Bard thing. As I said I don't think we're getting Skyrim next year, so Bard as a class would work with skill line for whatever we're getting next year then class (Bard) in 2021. I know a lot of people think Skyrim next year due to the dragons this year (and the mention of a certain someone in the Dragonhold storyline) but I'm not among them okay. What I wrote is based on the assumption that Skyrim stuff is in 2021.
You dont have to be Dragonborn to use the power Ulfric could do it and was not a dragonborn.This skill line will never happen as our characters are not dragonborns.
Again Gameplay trumps lore, our characters did no training with the mages guild or the Psijic order yet we can use abilties from that line and we didn learn to use those abilties over the course of years.redgreensunset wrote: »Yeah people tend to forget that the reason our character in Skyrim could learn shouts so fast is that they are Dragonborn, for everyone else it takes a very long time to learn just one shout. (There's a reason why the Graybeards are the Graybeards people.).VaranisArano wrote: »It took Ulfric around ten years to learn 2 shouts. That's, um, quite the grind.
kaisernick wrote: »You dont have to be Dragonborn to use the power Ulfric could do it and was not a dragonborn.This skill line will never happen as our characters are not dragonborns.Again Gameplay trumps lore, our characters did no training with the mages guild or the Psijic order yet we can use abilties from that line and we didn learn to use those abilties over the course of years.redgreensunset wrote: »Yeah people tend to forget that the reason our character in Skyrim could learn shouts so fast is that they are Dragonborn, for everyone else it takes a very long time to learn just one shout. (There's a reason why the Graybeards are the Graybeards people.).VaranisArano wrote: »It took Ulfric around ten years to learn 2 shouts. That's, um, quite the grind.
Can people actually read the OP before commenting.
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kaisernick wrote: »You dont have to be Dragonborn to use the power Ulfric could do it and was not a dragonborn.This skill line will never happen as our characters are not dragonborns.Again Gameplay trumps lore, our characters did no training with the mages guild or the Psijic order yet we can use abilties from that line and we didn learn to use those abilties over the course of years.redgreensunset wrote: »Yeah people tend to forget that the reason our character in Skyrim could learn shouts so fast is that they are Dragonborn, for everyone else it takes a very long time to learn just one shout. (There's a reason why the Graybeards are the Graybeards people.).VaranisArano wrote: »It took Ulfric around ten years to learn 2 shouts. That's, um, quite the grind.
Can people actually read the OP before commenting.
kaisernick wrote: »You dont have to be Dragonborn to use the power Ulfric could do it and was not a dragonborn.This skill line will never happen as our characters are not dragonborns.Again Gameplay trumps lore, our characters did no training with the mages guild or the Psijic order yet we can use abilties from that line and we didn learn to use those abilties over the course of years.redgreensunset wrote: »Yeah people tend to forget that the reason our character in Skyrim could learn shouts so fast is that they are Dragonborn, for everyone else it takes a very long time to learn just one shout. (There's a reason why the Graybeards are the Graybeards people.).VaranisArano wrote: »It took Ulfric around ten years to learn 2 shouts. That's, um, quite the grind.
Can people actually read the OP before commenting.