Hey everyone! Michael Zenke here, Loremaster at large and incredible fan of flavor text.
I just wanted to call out that these were not made with AI. All of the text shipped for the Elder Scrolls Online is hand-written, by humans, no exceptions.
The Arcanist strings, as well as these Dragonknight entries, were an attempt by us to inject a little more context and flavor into our skills. The feedback I'm seeing here that the Arcanist was more successful on this front is super interesting, and I want to say I deeply appreciate that you all care enough to think about them.
For some behind the scenes on this, Dragonknight and the other 'base game' classes offer a bit of a different challenge than Arcanist did. As a brand-new class, we had kind of 'blue ocean' (Mora joke) to explore when it came to their lore context. Hence the references to ancient Arcanist orders and mysterious figures.
The DK, on the other hand, is a very well-established experience in our minds. We've been playing the DK for years!
My thought was that suddenly announcing that there are orders of Dragonknights we've never talked about before (or the like), felt like the wrong approach. Which is why these flavor lines focus more on vibes and the experience of being a DK, rather than explicit worldbuilding.
Thank you all for caring about the use of AI-generated text in our project. This is something we all care deeply about as well, and I hope we can continue to talk about stuff like this in the future in a positive way.
BardokRedSnow wrote: »
alternatelder wrote: »BardokRedSnow wrote: »
Do you know what Aedric means in tes lore? And don't use AI to give me an answer.
BardokRedSnow wrote: »
BardokRedSnow wrote: »Hey everyone! Michael Zenke here, Loremaster at large and incredible fan of flavor text.
I just wanted to call out that these were not made with AI. All of the text shipped for the Elder Scrolls Online is hand-written, by humans, no exceptions.
The Arcanist strings, as well as these Dragonknight entries, were an attempt by us to inject a little more context and flavor into our skills. The feedback I'm seeing here that the Arcanist was more successful on this front is super interesting, and I want to say I deeply appreciate that you all care enough to think about them.
For some behind the scenes on this, Dragonknight and the other 'base game' classes offer a bit of a different challenge than Arcanist did. As a brand-new class, we had kind of 'blue ocean' (Mora joke) to explore when it came to their lore context. Hence the references to ancient Arcanist orders and mysterious figures.
The DK, on the other hand, is a very well-established experience in our minds. We've been playing the DK for years!
My thought was that suddenly announcing that there are orders of Dragonknights we've never talked about before (or the like), felt like the wrong approach. Which is why these flavor lines focus more on vibes and the experience of being a DK, rather than explicit worldbuilding.
Thank you all for caring about the use of AI-generated text in our project. This is something we all care deeply about as well, and I hope we can continue to talk about stuff like this in the future in a positive way.
As a DK main since beta days, I love the flavor text, and I don't think trying to make new lore just for flavor text is the right way to go either. I especially love that y'all made the connection to the thu'um more evident while not actually being the thu'um itself. Its perfect for tying in both nord fans and otherwise since the akavir and nords both have a connection to the dragon power. It only makes sense that the thu'um itself is mentioned when that's what the akaviri kiai is inspired from.
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »Are people unaware that AI was trained on how people write so no you are NOT a master of determining if AI wrote something.