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Heyo guys

SO its 2:30am for me atm and i have just been sitting here looking at random stuff then i realised, the blades and this new style found last update

https://elderscrolls.net/media/2017/09/gp_crwn_motif_tsaesci_1x1.jpg

So i think this will be one of the new set types as well its dragonguard and now fits in perfectly with a new nord dlc
Give us clannfear mounts!
  • Nemesis7884
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    good possibility, the otjer one probably drsgon priest style
  • JarlUlfric
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    Here's the datamined contents of the Akaviri book;
    By Kiasa-Veda, the Chronicler of Blades, Dir-Tonenaka

    What does ""Akaviri"" mean? For many generations after the coming of my ancestors to Tamriel in the late First Era, Akaviri meant the people and heritage of the Tsaesci, the most refined and sophisticated civilization on the remote eastern continent of Akavir. As every schoolchild knows, at the beginning of the twenty-eighth century of the First Era, the Tsaesci sent a large and well-armed Fortified Embassage to Tamriel for reasons of mythic import that are not for discussion in a venue such as this. This Tsaesci force met General Reman of Cyrodiil first as an antagonist, and then as an ally. Thereafter General Reman became Emperor Reman I, and the Second Empire was born.

    My ancestors were among that Tsaesci force, and indeed, many Imperials could now claim some measure of Akaviri descent, and might well do so—were the name ""Akaviri"" not tarnished by the recent invasion of the Kamali barbarians, so ill-advised, so abominably led, so resoundingly defeated. But we will speak no more of them.

    We will speak, instead, of what may be spoken of the Tsaesci. Much may not be shared outside the true bloodlines, but this was never true of our artisanship, of the Serpentine Ways of Making. These my ancestors freely shared with the People of Reman, and though over time the old styles have become diluted and debased, still pristine examples of the Serpentine Ways can be seen in the Tonenaka at Rimmen, where I am honored to labor as Chronicler.

    See our traditional armor, painstakingly crafted of many small rigid plates laced or wired together to form a flexible blade-proof fabric. Note how the most vulnerable areas are protected by several overlapping layers, all hinged to move as the body moves.

    Notice our masked helms, each a fierce scowling visage crowned with horns or flaring crests to create an imposing and intimidating silhouette, as of an unstoppable demon warrior.

    Admire our katanas in three lengths, dagger, sword, and two-handed sword, narrow blades with a slight curve away from their single edge, superbly designed for quick cutting, though with a point for when a thrust is needed.

    Wonder at the beauty of our shields, which, though we rarely use them in combat, are still made and decorated to the most exacting standards passed down from one generation of artisans to the next.

    And fear our snake-headed bows, striped red-and-tan to represent the duality of life-and-death and how close to each other the two always are and must be. Even the fletching of our arrows is meticulous.

    Would you follow the Serpentine Ways of Making? Then here, armorer, are your models.

    From my experience, when it's written all as one book, it's most likely NOT going to be an in-game drop. My guess is Crown Store or acquired some other way.

    For what it's worth, War Maiden was going to be in this style but it was changed. I can't wait until we get it in game, regardless of how it's acquired.
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  • WhiteCoatSyndrome
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    !!! Sky Haven Temple for one of the dungeons in the DLC maybe?
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  • Lyserus
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    JarlUlfric wrote: »
    Here's the datamined contents of the Akaviri book;
    By Kiasa-Veda, the Chronicler of Blades, Dir-Tonenaka

    What does ""Akaviri"" mean? For many generations after the coming of my ancestors to Tamriel in the late First Era, Akaviri meant the people and heritage of the Tsaesci, the most refined and sophisticated civilization on the remote eastern continent of Akavir. As every schoolchild knows, at the beginning of the twenty-eighth century of the First Era, the Tsaesci sent a large and well-armed Fortified Embassage to Tamriel for reasons of mythic import that are not for discussion in a venue such as this. This Tsaesci force met General Reman of Cyrodiil first as an antagonist, and then as an ally. Thereafter General Reman became Emperor Reman I, and the Second Empire was born.

    My ancestors were among that Tsaesci force, and indeed, many Imperials could now claim some measure of Akaviri descent, and might well do so—were the name ""Akaviri"" not tarnished by the recent invasion of the Kamali barbarians, so ill-advised, so abominably led, so resoundingly defeated. But we will speak no more of them.

    We will speak, instead, of what may be spoken of the Tsaesci. Much may not be shared outside the true bloodlines, but this was never true of our artisanship, of the Serpentine Ways of Making. These my ancestors freely shared with the People of Reman, and though over time the old styles have become diluted and debased, still pristine examples of the Serpentine Ways can be seen in the Tonenaka at Rimmen, where I am honored to labor as Chronicler.

    See our traditional armor, painstakingly crafted of many small rigid plates laced or wired together to form a flexible blade-proof fabric. Note how the most vulnerable areas are protected by several overlapping layers, all hinged to move as the body moves.

    Notice our masked helms, each a fierce scowling visage crowned with horns or flaring crests to create an imposing and intimidating silhouette, as of an unstoppable demon warrior.

    Admire our katanas in three lengths, dagger, sword, and two-handed sword, narrow blades with a slight curve away from their single edge, superbly designed for quick cutting, though with a point for when a thrust is needed.

    Wonder at the beauty of our shields, which, though we rarely use them in combat, are still made and decorated to the most exacting standards passed down from one generation of artisans to the next.

    And fear our snake-headed bows, striped red-and-tan to represent the duality of life-and-death and how close to each other the two always are and must be. Even the fletching of our arrows is meticulous.

    Would you follow the Serpentine Ways of Making? Then here, armorer, are your models.

    From my experience, when it's written all as one book, it's most likely NOT going to be an in-game drop. My guess is Crown Store or acquired some other way.

    For what it's worth, War Maiden was going to be in this style but it was changed. I can't wait until we get it in game, regardless of how it's acquired.

    I am VERY intrigued that the book purposely hide the detail that if they have leg armor originally or not
  • emilyhyoyeon
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    the building in the illustration with the motif is pretty obviously Cloud Ruler Temple in Cyrodiil
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  • Vapirko
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    I want that style so badly. Will transmog all armor to it.
  • Dracofyre
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    woot, i see kasa headgear.
  • xclassgaming
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    I really hope you are wrong about that i hate the crown store Motifs alot

    JarlUlfric wrote: »

    From my experience, when it's written all as one book, it's most likely NOT going to be an in-game drop. My guess is Crown Store or acquired some other way.

    For what it's worth, War Maiden was going to be in this style but it was changed. I can't wait until we get it in game, regardless of how it's acquired.


    Give us clannfear mounts!
  • WhiteCoatSyndrome
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    Lyserus wrote: »
    I am VERY intrigued that the book purposely hide the detail that if they have leg armor originally or not

    I'd gathered there used to be humans in Akavir so there would be reason to have leg armor. "No Men or Mer live in Akavir, though Men once did. These Men, however, were eaten long ago by the vampiric Serpent Folk of Tsaesci." That said it's an excellent point anyway; I'd been more focused on the hand-wave for shields.
    the building in the illustration with the motif is pretty obviously Cloud Ruler Temple in Cyrodiil

    I'm cool with a questline happening there too! :smiley:
    Edited by WhiteCoatSyndrome on December 23, 2017 12:52PM
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