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Caius Drusus Imperial DK (DC) Bragg Ironhand Orc Temp (DC) Neesha Stalks-Shadows Argonian NB (EP) Falidir Altmer Sorcr (AD) J'zharka Khajiit NB (AD) |
Isabeau Runeseer Breton Sorc (DC) Fevassa Dunmer DK (EP) Manut Redguard Temp (AD) Tylera the Summoner Altmer Sorc (EP) Svari Snake-Blood Nord DK (AD) |
Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP) Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC) Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP) Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC) Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp |
You guys do know that if they did introduce Vvardenfell it would be very different from the Vvardenfell you saw in Morrowind, right? At the time of ESO Vvardenfell hasn't been opened up to settlement (and won't for centuries), so many of the places you saw in Morrowind won't exist yet, and there are very few inhabitants aside from Ashlanders.
Cool. I'd also be interested to see what it was like back before it was opened up to settlement, I just worry that a lot of the Morrowind fans (many of whom consider Morrowind to be basically the holy grail of games) would be upset if Vvardenfell wasn't like they remember it...DarkWombat wrote: »You guys do know that if they did introduce Vvardenfell it would be very different from the Vvardenfell you saw in Morrowind, right? At the time of ESO Vvardenfell hasn't been opened up to settlement (and won't for centuries), so many of the places you saw in Morrowind won't exist yet, and there are very few inhabitants aside from Ashlanders.
I know, and I'm fine with that. I want to live the history of it.
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Caius Drusus Imperial DK (DC) Bragg Ironhand Orc Temp (DC) Neesha Stalks-Shadows Argonian NB (EP) Falidir Altmer Sorcr (AD) J'zharka Khajiit NB (AD) |
Isabeau Runeseer Breton Sorc (DC) Fevassa Dunmer DK (EP) Manut Redguard Temp (AD) Tylera the Summoner Altmer Sorc (EP) Svari Snake-Blood Nord DK (AD) |
Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP) Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC) Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP) Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC) Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp |
^this is the problem I'm talking about. The timeline is well established. Vvardenfell hasn't been settled yet. You might as well make it full of living, thriving dwemer cities as make it settled the same as it was in Morrowind - either way would make no sense at all.WhiskeyRiver.AZub17_ESO wrote: »One can only dream.And why cant they just do Morrowind/Vvardenfell the way it is.They dont absolutely HAVE to make it pre-settlement. And,it could easily be just like it is as it is.Why not.It could be at a time when it is already settled.No law against it.
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Caius Drusus Imperial DK (DC) Bragg Ironhand Orc Temp (DC) Neesha Stalks-Shadows Argonian NB (EP) Falidir Altmer Sorcr (AD) J'zharka Khajiit NB (AD) |
Isabeau Runeseer Breton Sorc (DC) Fevassa Dunmer DK (EP) Manut Redguard Temp (AD) Tylera the Summoner Altmer Sorc (EP) Svari Snake-Blood Nord DK (AD) |
Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP) Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC) Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP) Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC) Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp |
You guys do know that if they did introduce Vvardenfell it would be very different from the Vvardenfell you saw in Morrowind, right? At the time of ESO Vvardenfell hasn't been opened up to settlement (and won't for centuries), so many of the places you saw in Morrowind won't exist yet, and there are very few inhabitants aside from Ashlanders.
You guys do know that if they did introduce Vvardenfell it would be very different from the Vvardenfell you saw in Morrowind, right? At the time of ESO Vvardenfell hasn't been opened up to settlement (and won't for centuries), so many of the places you saw in Morrowind won't exist yet, and there are very few inhabitants aside from Ashlanders.
Wasn't the Great Houses and Ashlander tibes in Vvandenfell during this period of time @UrQuan? We also have the ruins in Vvandenfell. What about Vivec City? Does it exist during this period in time?Cool. I'd also be interested to see what it was like back before it was opened up to settlement, I just worry that a lot of the Morrowind fans (many of whom consider Morrowind to be basically the holy grail of games) would be upset if Vvardenfell wasn't like they remember it...DarkWombat wrote: »You guys do know that if they did introduce Vvardenfell it would be very different from the Vvardenfell you saw in Morrowind, right? At the time of ESO Vvardenfell hasn't been opened up to settlement (and won't for centuries), so many of the places you saw in Morrowind won't exist yet, and there are very few inhabitants aside from Ashlanders.
I know, and I'm fine with that. I want to live the history of it.
Wasn't the Great Houses and Ashlander tibes in Vvandenfell during this period of time @UrQuan? We also have the ruins in Vvandenfell. What about Vivec City? Does it exist during this period in time?Cool. I'd also be interested to see what it was like back before it was opened up to settlement, I just worry that a lot of the Morrowind fans (many of whom consider Morrowind to be basically the holy grail of games) would be upset if Vvardenfell wasn't like they remember it...DarkWombat wrote: »You guys do know that if they did introduce Vvardenfell it would be very different from the Vvardenfell you saw in Morrowind, right? At the time of ESO Vvardenfell hasn't been opened up to settlement (and won't for centuries), so many of the places you saw in Morrowind won't exist yet, and there are very few inhabitants aside from Ashlanders.
I know, and I'm fine with that. I want to live the history of it.
DarkWombat wrote: »Make a Morrowind Vvardenfell expansion and make it just like Orsinium (where anyone can level there) I'll never leave this game.
Thanks
Not exactly. The Ashlander tribes are there, just like they were in Morrowind (actually, there are probably more of them in this time period), but Vvardenfell is still a temple preserve, so the only non-Ashlander dunmer who will be found there will be those in the settlements that the Tribunal temple has allowed some of the houses to build. Vivec City is there and should be a relatively major city (possibly similar in scope to what was seen in Morrowind, possibly smaller, it's impossible to say), but the other settlements seen in Morrowind either aren't there yet, or are much more limited in scope than they were in Morrowind. Ashlanders aside, the temple has control over who can settle in Vvardenfell, where they can settle, and how extensive they can make their settlements.nimander99 wrote: »You guys do know that if they did introduce Vvardenfell it would be very different from the Vvardenfell you saw in Morrowind, right? At the time of ESO Vvardenfell hasn't been opened up to settlement (and won't for centuries), so many of the places you saw in Morrowind won't exist yet, and there are very few inhabitants aside from Ashlanders.
The Chimer and Dwemer have already had their big battle on Red Mountain, the Dunmer already have their black skin and Balmora is already built by house Hlaluu and Vivec City stands proud on the southernmost part of the Island... only thing different from Morrowind the game is the Imperials aren't building Caledra and Ebonheart
Also, Divayth Fyr is still waiting for us to levitate up stairs while his daughters laze about
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Isabeau Runeseer Breton Sorc (DC) Fevassa Dunmer DK (EP) Manut Redguard Temp (AD) Tylera the Summoner Altmer Sorc (EP) Svari Snake-Blood Nord DK (AD) |
Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP) Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC) Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP) Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC) Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp |
Oh! LOL. you posted while I was trying to find my answer about Vivec City @nimander99. Thanks. Yea, it seems that Vvandenfell wasn't open for IMPERIAL colonization at this point in time but there were tribes there. Not that I remember there being huge cities or anything there anyway.
Previously a Temple preserve under Imperial protection, Vvardenfell Territory was reorganized in 3E 414 as an Imperial Provincial District. Vvardenfell had been maintained as a preserve administrated by the Temple since the Treaty of the Armistice in 2E 896, and except for the independent Ashland tribes and a few Great House settlements sanctioned by the Temple, Vvardenfell was previously undeveloped. The region was host to large populations before the War of the First Council; few remained by the time of the reorganization, perhaps due to the Blight. When the centuries-old Temple ban on trade and settlement of Vvardenfell was revoked by King Llethan of Morrowind, a flood of Imperial colonists and Great House Dunmer came to Vvardenfell, expanding old settlements and building new ones.
The new District was divided into Redoran, Hlaalu, Telvanni, and Temple Districts, each separately administered by local House Councils or Temple Priesthoods, and all under the advice and consent of Vedam Dren and the District Council in Ebonheart.
You guys do know that if they did introduce Vvardenfell it would be very different from the Vvardenfell you saw in Morrowind, right? At the time of ESO Vvardenfell hasn't been opened up to settlement (and won't for centuries), so many of the places you saw in Morrowind won't exist yet, and there are very few inhabitants aside from Ashlanders.
BabeestorGor wrote: »Oh! LOL. you posted while I was trying to find my answer about Vivec City @nimander99. Thanks. Yea, it seems that Vvandenfell wasn't open for IMPERIAL colonization at this point in time but there were tribes there. Not that I remember there being huge cities or anything there anyway.
It wasn't open for colonisation at all.Previously a Temple preserve under Imperial protection, Vvardenfell Territory was reorganized in 3E 414 as an Imperial Provincial District. Vvardenfell had been maintained as a preserve administrated by the Temple since the Treaty of the Armistice in 2E 896, and except for the independent Ashland tribes and a few Great House settlements sanctioned by the Temple, Vvardenfell was previously undeveloped. The region was host to large populations before the War of the First Council; few remained by the time of the reorganization, perhaps due to the Blight. When the centuries-old Temple ban on trade and settlement of Vvardenfell was revoked by King Llethan of Morrowind, a flood of Imperial colonists and Great House Dunmer came to Vvardenfell, expanding old settlements and building new ones.
The new District was divided into Redoran, Hlaalu, Telvanni, and Temple Districts, each separately administered by local House Councils or Temple Priesthoods, and all under the advice and consent of Vedam Dren and the District Council in Ebonheart.
Prior to 3E 314 there were a lot less Great House Dunmer there. Perhaps Balmora, Ald'ruhn and Sadith Mora were established but that would be the extent of Great House presence I think. Vivec, Molag Mar, Ghost Gate, the strongholds and the Ashlanders would all be there.
Cool. I'd also be interested to see what it was like back before it was opened up to settlement, I just worry that a lot of the Morrowind fans (many of whom consider Morrowind to be basically the holy grail of games) would be upset if Vvardenfell wasn't like they remember it...
You're probably right - especially about the Ashlanders. To me it would be pretty inconceivable for them not to have much larger territory in this time period, and they would likely be more populous too.dodgehopper_ESO wrote: »BabeestorGor wrote: »Oh! LOL. you posted while I was trying to find my answer about Vivec City @nimander99. Thanks. Yea, it seems that Vvandenfell wasn't open for IMPERIAL colonization at this point in time but there were tribes there. Not that I remember there being huge cities or anything there anyway.
It wasn't open for colonisation at all.Previously a Temple preserve under Imperial protection, Vvardenfell Territory was reorganized in 3E 414 as an Imperial Provincial District. Vvardenfell had been maintained as a preserve administrated by the Temple since the Treaty of the Armistice in 2E 896, and except for the independent Ashland tribes and a few Great House settlements sanctioned by the Temple, Vvardenfell was previously undeveloped. The region was host to large populations before the War of the First Council; few remained by the time of the reorganization, perhaps due to the Blight. When the centuries-old Temple ban on trade and settlement of Vvardenfell was revoked by King Llethan of Morrowind, a flood of Imperial colonists and Great House Dunmer came to Vvardenfell, expanding old settlements and building new ones.
The new District was divided into Redoran, Hlaalu, Telvanni, and Temple Districts, each separately administered by local House Councils or Temple Priesthoods, and all under the advice and consent of Vedam Dren and the District Council in Ebonheart.
Prior to 3E 314 there were a lot less Great House Dunmer there. Perhaps Balmora, Ald'ruhn and Sadith Mora were established but that would be the extent of Great House presence I think. Vivec, Molag Mar, Ghost Gate, the strongholds and the Ashlanders would all be there.
I reckon that wandering Ashlanders might be a lot further south in this era, since they would not have House Dunmer to contend with. The shrines of Mephala-Boethiah-Azura in particularly would be important to them. I can't remember where they all are but Holomayan temple even if not as advanced as it was in the Morrowind game, might exist in some other form in this era. I'd argue the Ashlanders likely were pushed north by Imperial-House colonization in the Third era. I'd also suspect that Tel Fyr as well as Sadrith Mora are still around (and likely some of the other ancient telvanni lords and their holds). Seyda Neen might also be around as well, if only as a means of travelling to Balmora. I suspect the island is more for pilgrimage purposes though in this era, and should look significantly different. The Ald'ruhn titan mudcrab-thing is likely still there as well, and some house Redoran likely live there. I'd also still imagine to the north you'd see Nord reavers, even if they don't have major towns.
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Caius Drusus Imperial DK (DC) Bragg Ironhand Orc Temp (DC) Neesha Stalks-Shadows Argonian NB (EP) Falidir Altmer Sorcr (AD) J'zharka Khajiit NB (AD) |
Isabeau Runeseer Breton Sorc (DC) Fevassa Dunmer DK (EP) Manut Redguard Temp (AD) Tylera the Summoner Altmer Sorc (EP) Svari Snake-Blood Nord DK (AD) |
Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP) Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC) Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP) Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC) Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp |
^this is the problem I'm talking about. The timeline is well established. Vvardenfell hasn't been settled yet. You might as well make it full of living, thriving dwemer cities as make it settled the same as it was in Morrowind - either way would make no sense at all.WhiskeyRiver.AZub17_ESO wrote: »One can only dream.And why cant they just do Morrowind/Vvardenfell the way it is.They dont absolutely HAVE to make it pre-settlement. And,it could easily be just like it is as it is.Why not.It could be at a time when it is already settled.No law against it.
You may notice that I said similar things in other posts loldodgehopper_ESO wrote: »^this is the problem I'm talking about. The timeline is well established. Vvardenfell hasn't been settled yet. You might as well make it full of living, thriving dwemer cities as make it settled the same as it was in Morrowind - either way would make no sense at all.WhiskeyRiver.AZub17_ESO wrote: »One can only dream.And why cant they just do Morrowind/Vvardenfell the way it is.They dont absolutely HAVE to make it pre-settlement. And,it could easily be just like it is as it is.Why not.It could be at a time when it is already settled.No law against it.
The term 'settling' though is a loaded word. House Dunmer don't consider Ashlanders civilized. You're correct the timeline is well established, but I suspect that the fauna would be wild in this era, and the ashlanders would still have their own civilization, likely much more present in this era. I suspect House Dunmer and possibly Tribunal Dunmer murdered ashlanders to take the island. Ashlander presence would be less noticeable as they might set up tents on or near old Velothi sites, or in the jungles. The Ashlanders are a nomadic people. Anyway the point is the island would be colonized but perhaps it would not look the same way. Perhaps places like Seyda Neen are Ashlander fishing towns. I imagine a lot of places that had a different flavor would be Ashlander in this era, but I wouldn't assume whole towns don't exist. Pelagiad/Caldera at this stage might just be a wayshrine north of Vivec, for instance, and purely a stopping point or place for nomads to pitch tents. While places like the fields of Kummu, Suran, Arvel, Ald Sotha would likely be a great fishing area for Ashland tribesmen. I'm all for them making Morrowind for us, particularly if they just take the era in mind.
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Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP) Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC) Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP) Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC) Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp |
Don't forget about the Telvanni @UrQuan. Vvardenfell is mainly Telvanni territory at this time, and beside them and the ashlanders there are quite a few Great House settlements along the cost, like Pelagiad and Vivec.You guys do know that if they did introduce Vvardenfell it would be very different from the Vvardenfell you saw in Morrowind, right? At the time of ESO Vvardenfell hasn't been opened up to settlement (and won't for centuries), so many of the places you saw in Morrowind won't exist yet, and there are very few inhabitants aside from Ashlanders.