elias.stormneb18_ESO wrote: »
Jyggalag doesn't currently exist right now, he is Sheogorath. His realm has been entirely corrupted into the Shivering Isles, so you won't see that (other than in the form of the Isles). And Dyus is till locked in the closet, and wont be let out until the 3rd-4th Era. So I'd say your chances are about 0 to none.elias.stormneb18_ESO wrote: »
There are no "Eras" specific to Daedric realms. The Greymarch is based on the mortal eras.
TheArchMagister wrote: »But anything is possible, given the circumstances of how ESO is going... who knows we could "go back in time" (that has already happened a lot in ESO) when an era was ending and prevent something from happening in the present.
I disagree. Mortal eras are bound by Time, and Time is regulated by Akatosh. Akatosh has no sway over the flow of time in Daedric realms. Based on Yngvar's "research", an "Era" on the Shivering Isles is 1000 years, and that coincidentally lined up with the end of the Tamrielic Third Era.Jyggalag doesn't currently exist right now, he is Sheogorath. His realm has been entirely corrupted into the Shivering Isles, so you won't see that (other than in the form of the Isles). And Dyus is till locked in the closet, and wont be let out until the 3rd-4th Era. So I'd say your chances are about 0 to none.There are no "Eras" specific to Daedric realms. The Greymarch is based on the mortal eras.elias.stormneb18_ESO wrote: »
JamuThatsWho wrote: »Slightly off-topic, but what I found strange was that Sheogorath in ESO has 'blind' eyes like he has in Skyrim, which I thought was meant to imply that the Sheogorath you meet in Skyrim was the PC from Oblivion (a nod to the "I'll pluck out your eyes!" line), whereas in Oblivion he has yellow cat-like eyes.
Anyone else notice this?
starkerealm wrote: »JamuThatsWho wrote: »Slightly off-topic, but what I found strange was that Sheogorath in ESO has 'blind' eyes like he has in Skyrim, which I thought was meant to imply that the Sheogorath you meet in Skyrim was the PC from Oblivion (a nod to the "I'll pluck out your eyes!" line), whereas in Oblivion he has yellow cat-like eyes.
Anyone else notice this?
Okay, here goes:
Nominally the games are assumed to take place in chronological order. That is to say, ESO is the first, Redguard is the second, Arena, Daggerfall + Battlespire, Morrowind, Oblivion, long gap, and Skryim, with mobile phone games getting sprinkled in as appropriate.
Makes sense, it's logical. Legends doesn't fit anywhere because it's a card game, and doesn't have time for your pesky continuity. But, CCGs can be like that sometimes.
Except, the Daedra aren't, exactly, bound by time the way most mortals perceive it. This means they may not be experiencing the game in chronological order, but in release order. Sheogorath has a few stray lines that don't really make sense unless you look at it from this perspective, and of course Hermaeus Mora has no qualms about sprinkling books from other eras across the map, and cackling as the mortals try to comprehend what they've found.
Now, having said that, the daedric princes do transcend time, somewhat, and it is quite possible they simply stick their noses into the mortal world whenever they feel like it, without necessarily experiencing the games in any set order.
But, it is entirely possible the Sheogorath you encounter in ESO is, in fact, the Hero of Kvatch.