At first glance I thought he was the imperial scholar from the Improved Emperors Guild to Tamriel that came with the Imperial Edition
starkerealm wrote: »At first glance I thought he was the imperial scholar from the Improved Emperors Guild to Tamriel that came with the Imperial Edition
There are a couple characters that are actually authors of various books from the main series in game though. Neramo in the Covenant plot line comes to mind most immediately.
KhajiitiLizard wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »At first glance I thought he was the imperial scholar from the Improved Emperors Guild to Tamriel that came with the Imperial Edition
There are a couple characters that are actually authors of various books from the main series in game though. Neramo in the Covenant plot line comes to mind most immediately.
What I find interesting about the lore books is that book from TESV: Skyrim (Ruminations of the Elder Scrolls) which you find in ESO. It wasn't written until the 4th Era yet you find it. Interesting is it not? Must have been sent back in time some how?
starkerealm wrote: »KhajiitiLizard wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »At first glance I thought he was the imperial scholar from the Improved Emperors Guild to Tamriel that came with the Imperial Edition
There are a couple characters that are actually authors of various books from the main series in game though. Neramo in the Covenant plot line comes to mind most immediately.
What I find interesting about the lore books is that book from TESV: Skyrim (Ruminations of the Elder Scrolls) which you find in ESO. It wasn't written until the 4th Era yet you find it. Interesting is it not? Must have been sent back in time some how?
Crassius Curio's rather infamous book also appears, so that's a bit odd.
KhajiitiLizard wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »KhajiitiLizard wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »At first glance I thought he was the imperial scholar from the Improved Emperors Guild to Tamriel that came with the Imperial Edition
There are a couple characters that are actually authors of various books from the main series in game though. Neramo in the Covenant plot line comes to mind most immediately.
What I find interesting about the lore books is that book from TESV: Skyrim (Ruminations of the Elder Scrolls) which you find in ESO. It wasn't written until the 4th Era yet you find it. Interesting is it not? Must have been sent back in time some how?
Crassius Curio's rather infamous book also appears, so that's a bit odd.
It's mentioned that the Lusty Argonain Maid was originaly an oral story that got written down at some point. Perhaps Curio's version is just an adaptation, or he plagiarized? Or perhaps is somehow 1000 or so years old? Vampire? IDK There is a character mentioned in ESO, Divayth Fyr, that is still alive in the 3rd era, but UESP says he's like 4000 years old in TESIII, who the hell knows how that happened?
Exactly that. They're being pulled out of their correct time by the influence of Hermaeus Mora. From the loading screen of Gandranen Ruins: "Tales say that Gandranen was built by an Ayleid sorcerer, a worshiper of Hermaeus Mora who so loved books that she created a series of magical halls that would attract books from across Tamriel, no matter where—or when—they were published."KhajiitiLizard wrote: »What I find interesting about the lore books is that book from TESV: Skyrim (Ruminations of the Elder Scrolls) which you find in ESO. It wasn't written until the 4th Era yet you find it. Interesting is it not? Must have been sent back in time some how?
KhajiitiLizard wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »Crassius Curio's rather infamous book also appears, so that's a bit odd.
It's mentioned that the Lusty Argonain Maid was originaly an oral story that got written down at some point. Perhaps Curio's version is just an adaptation, or he plagiarized? Or perhaps is somehow 1000 or so years old? Vampire? IDK There is a character mentioned in ESO, Divayth Fyr, that is still alive in the 3rd era, but UESP says he's like 4000 years old in TESIII, who the hell knows how that happened?
The Lusty Argonian Maid certainly did start as an oral story...

wenxue2222b16_ESO wrote: »So basically anything at all that doesn't make sense they can just say "Hermaeus Mora did it". Gotta love the old floating bundle of tentacles.
Then you obviously haven't seen enough argonians. Visit Riften (in EU server) sometimes and you might meet argonian called Casts-Many-Storms, you can't get more lusty than that guy.wenxue2222b16_ESO wrote: »All the Argonians I have met have been wise elders most concerned for Hist trees and missing guar. I have yet to meet a single one of them who could be described as even slightly lusty.
Wreuntzylla wrote: »I have wondered at his true nature also.
He knows too much.
Wreuntzylla wrote: »I have wondered at his true nature also.
He knows too much.
I thought he was sheogorath in disguise, I still kind of do. Who would be the first person you meet in coldharbour but the mad God himself? And of course being the oldest inhabitant. And they look just similar enough. And wouldn't he be the one to watch everything unfold. Plus the pot head. That's silly too.


It's so, so, SO strange seeing a SantieClaws post that isn't in Khajiit speak lol
Wreuntzylla wrote: »I have wondered at his true nature also.
He knows too much.
I thought he was sheogorath in disguise, I still kind of do. Who would be the first person you meet in coldharbour but the mad God himself? And of course being the oldest inhabitant. And they look just similar enough. And wouldn't he be the one to watch everything unfold. Plus the pot head. That's silly too.