Cygemai_Hlervu wrote: »From Argonian to Saxhleel by Vicecanon Heita-Meen - "There is still bitter blood flowing between many Saxhleel and our new allies, and not every tribe has joined us—only those of Thornmarsh, Shadowfen, and Murkmire. This is not a surprise. I hope that they will, in time, and realize that this opportunity we have been given to cultivate the understanding will allow us to preserve our way of life.".
They are apart at least for now, but I hope they'll follow the example of their north-eastern brethren. At least I'll do whatever I can if I have such a choice. And I haven't read anything of that Argonian veteran. Where did the loremaster mention it?
Cygemai_Hlervu wrote: »From Argonian to Saxhleel by Vicecanon Heita-Meen - "There is still bitter blood flowing between many Saxhleel and our new allies, and not every tribe has joined us—only those of Thornmarsh, Shadowfen, and Murkmire. This is not a surprise. I hope that they will, in time, and realize that this opportunity we have been given to cultivate the understanding will allow us to preserve our way of life.".
They are apart at least for now, but I hope they'll follow the example of their north-eastern brethren. At least I'll do whatever I can if I have such a choice. And I haven't read anything of that Argonian veteran. Where did the loremaster mention it?
RemanCyrodiil_I wrote: »Here is the UESP article on the Keshu that Leamon was talking about.
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Keshu
The final section, 'The Black Fin Comes Home', will be of interest to you.General Keshu, known as the Black Fin, turned command of the Pact forces in Cyrodiil over to a Dark Elf general named Felisi Varo. Then, with a small group of companions that included myself, Vos-Huruk, Tee-Wan, Xocin, the Dark Elf twins Llensi and Meralyn, and the Nords Jod and Ulfbel, we departed the war-torn countryside and returned to Mournhold for a final meeting with Jorunn the Skald-King.
"The more time I spend in this strange country, the more I miss the mountains and the snow," Jorunn said as we entered his audience chamber in the Dark Elf city. "Now tell me, Black Fin," he said, turning to face Keshu, "are you sure you want to do this?"
Keshu raised the spine of affirmation and said, "I've done all I set out to do for you and the Pact, Jorunn. It's time for me to return to Black Marsh and do the same for my people."
Jorunn nodded solemnly. "Then I can ask no more of you, my trusted friend," he said with a tear in his eye. "May Kyne guide you back home, Black Fin. And if you ever need my aid, you have but to ask."
At those words, Keshu's eyes sparkled like the stars in the sky. "Well, there is a small matter," she said, and then she went on to explain how she was hoping to open Black Marsh to outsiders, especially crafters and artisans, to help expand the knowledge and experiences of her people. "I shall put out the word," Jorunn agreed. "And where should these crafters and artisans go? To Stormhold?"
"No," Keshu replied. "Send them to Gideon."
Keshu, however, led us to Gideon, the Imperial stronghold in central Black Marsh, where she was determined to establish a more inviting and vibrant "modern" Argonian society. Her plan, as she explained them to us during the journey, was to start out by bringing the things we learned and discovered during our time in Morrowind and Skyrim to Gideon, and then begin a series of quests to re-discover the secrets of the ancient Argonian civilization. "I do not want to change our culture," Keshu assured us. "I want to enhance it and bring back the glory we had and lost in ages past."
We may not have all agreed with everything Keshu outlined on our journey home, but we believed in the Black Fin. We would follow her to Oblivion and back if she asked it of us. So it wasn't that far a leap to realize that we were going to help her achieve her dream for our people.
It appears that Keshu and her Black Fin Legion have retired from the Alliance War, and are no longer actively supporting the Pact. They have turned their attention to building a new, modern Argonian society based out of Gideon and her veteran soldiers appear entirely loyal to her.
It remains to be seen how the Imperials in Leyawiin will take to this sudden influx of lizards to its front-door, but a trade deal was struck between them and Gideon in 2E 582 (the year before the events of ESO) so presumably they have established positive relations.
RemanCyrodiil_I wrote: ».. 2E 582 (the year before the events of ESO)
Cygemai_Hlervu wrote: »"Awesome" button is to the right of the "Insightful" one, @Cameron991 . Thank you for the video! In spite of the fact we are discussing an unreleased content yet, that was, awesome, indeed, @RemanCyrodiil_I! Thank you too! I'm glad Keshu's been still affiliated with the Pact - I'll definitely provide any assistance necessary to her in her goal to improve the life of her followers, if I have such an option.
P.S.RemanCyrodiil_I wrote: ».. 2E 582 (the year before the events of ESO)
The Birds of Wrothgar was corrected, 2E 583 was deleted. Leamon Tuttle - "So, time in-game is personal to you. Given that multiple players can play content in any order, we've resisted the push to advance to 2E 583. For that reason, we assume that all events of ESO take place in 2E 582".
Cygemai_Hlervu wrote: »"Awesome" button is to the right of the "Insightful" one, @Cameron991 . Thank you for the video! In spite of the fact we are discussing an unreleased content yet, that was, awesome, indeed, @RemanCyrodiil_I! Thank you too! I'm glad Keshu's been still affiliated with the Pact - I'll definitely provide any assistance necessary to her in her goal to improve the life of her followers, if I have such an option.
P.S.RemanCyrodiil_I wrote: ».. 2E 582 (the year before the events of ESO)
The Birds of Wrothgar was corrected, 2E 583 was deleted. Leamon Tuttle - "So, time in-game is personal to you. Given that multiple players can play content in any order, we've resisted the push to advance to 2E 583. For that reason, we assume that all events of ESO take place in 2E 582".
really saying that it depends on the order you play it
me I'll say that 6 years have passed since the plane meld
Cygemai_Hlervu wrote: »Cygemai_Hlervu wrote: »"Awesome" button is to the right of the "Insightful" one, @Cameron991 . Thank you for the video! In spite of the fact we are discussing an unreleased content yet, that was, awesome, indeed, @RemanCyrodiil_I! Thank you too! I'm glad Keshu's been still affiliated with the Pact - I'll definitely provide any assistance necessary to her in her goal to improve the life of her followers, if I have such an option.
P.S.RemanCyrodiil_I wrote: ».. 2E 582 (the year before the events of ESO)
The Birds of Wrothgar was corrected, 2E 583 was deleted. Leamon Tuttle - "So, time in-game is personal to you. Given that multiple players can play content in any order, we've resisted the push to advance to 2E 583. For that reason, we assume that all events of ESO take place in 2E 582".
really saying that it depends on the order you play it
me I'll say that 6 years have passed since the plane meld
I understand what do you mean, but objectively it doesn't. To somebody it's now Fredas, Midyear 8th, 2E 610 (according to the day and night cycle), to you it might be 2E 588, etc. The year of 3E 427 when I met Vivec for the first time was 18 years ago to me. From Vivec's perspective it was our second meeting, and those events were the only reason I helped him today, in 2E 582, "in past" of that world. But today, in 2E 582, it's our second meeting with him to me, and our first one to him. The very reason I helped him with his troubles caused by Barbas today, in 2E 582, are still ahead, it will happen in 741 years in future, but that future is already a certain past to me. A past I also might turn into present any time I like and able to. A time paradox, but likewise a simple thing to understand when you deal with two realities instead of just one, two universes like Aurbis and our "real" one. It is my subjective experience only, but regarding the timeline and specific years I speak of the objective things, i.e. common to the vast majority including the NPC, not the ones existing in the experience or the minds of some individuals only. My experience that is not recognized by the world of the game does not exist to you, to you it's a lie, just like yours is a lie to me. Objective things are things that can be true to both of us. Say, like my Temple Knight achievement proving me to be a Hand of Almalexia and thus an Ordinator, or your Grand Warlord rank in Alliance War.
Were your approach right, were, say, the day and night cycle really defining the year in that world, and thus were it the 2E 610, Emeric would have either been dead or an 89 years old man, instead of 61 he's now. Jorunn would have been 64 instead of 36. I would still have been a 25 - 30 years old guy just because I want it, and I feel it that way . But it all doesn't happen, because things do not work that way. Regarding the reality of Nirn, I suppose Raynor described it the best way - "Don't think of time and space as a road upon which you travel, but rather a rope, or a cable. Many threads, all bound together with no beginning or end". There is no difference what order you play it - all the events happen simultaneously as soon as the observer, a player, a Prisoner (as Sotha Sil called us, players), a Hero of an Elder Scroll triggers them. But it all happens in 2E 582 - the year defined by the creators of that world, the developers, or, speaking with the in-game words, by the Seven Divines and other et'Ada. "Each event is preceded by Prophecy. But without the hero, there is no Event" - really wise words.
Cygemai_Hlervu wrote: »From Argonian to Saxhleel by Vicecanon Heita-Meen - "There is still bitter blood flowing between many Saxhleel and our new allies, and not every tribe has joined us—only those of Thornmarsh, Shadowfen, and Murkmire. This is not a surprise. I hope that they will, in time, and realize that this opportunity we have been given to cultivate the understanding will allow us to preserve our way of life.".
They are apart at least for now, but I hope they'll follow the example of their north-eastern brethren. At least I'll do whatever I can if I have such a choice. And I haven't read anything of that Argonian veteran. Where did the loremaster mention it?