RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »I noticed that too. The whole coastline in ESO around Windhelm, Solstheim and Winterhold seems really out of proportion. Solstheim seems far too close to the mainland and there is just not enough space for Winterhold to be there at all.
I think the problem is the difference in scale. In ESO Windhelm covers far more of the map proportionally than it does in TES V.
It looks like fitting Winterhold and the college onto the ESO map of Tamriel is going to require a significant change in the landscape.
Everyone complaining over Winterhold, yet nobody cares that Eastmarch enters Morrowind?
RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »I noticed that too. The whole coastline in ESO around Windhelm, Solstheim and Winterhold seems really out of proportion. Solstheim seems far too close to the mainland and there is just not enough space for Winterhold to be there at all.
RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »I noticed that too. The whole coastline in ESO around Windhelm, Solstheim and Winterhold seems really out of proportion. Solstheim seems far too close to the mainland and there is just not enough space for Winterhold to be there at all.
You see that pointy bit up the coast a ways? I think that is supposed to be ESO's version of Winterhold, it just seems ZOS morphed the geography of the coastline a bit. I can see where Solitude is and just east if that Dawnstar, so logically that little peninsula just before the coast turns southward would be the College and its city.
scipionumatia wrote: »Apparently there were draugr in winterhold and a popular opinion is that winterhold was built on an ancient Nordic burial site. I cant seem to find anything on the founding of winterhold, but books in winterhold detail events that happened during the three banners war, and another that detail events of the dragon break. This doesn't really mean much though, the books could of been written elsewhere and brought to the college at a later date.
Im mostly confused as to why the land mass doesn't exist at all. If the land was there and the city hadn't been founded yet that's one thing, this is another.
The map's just wrong. It should look more like this:
Phrastus of Elinhir says, “Our latter-day Nords are not well known for the scholarly attainments, and cartography is not one of their strongpoints. On their maps, sites of great importance—to Nords, that is—are often distorted and exaggerated. So it is with the eerie aerie of Skuldafn, which holds great significance for our superstitious northern brethren. They have never been comfortable with the fact that the Dark Elves hold the west coast of the Inner Sea all the way up to Blacklight; in some cases their maps elide that fact entirely. But it is there nonetheless.”
The map's just wrong. It should look more like this:
Phrastus of Elinhir says, “Our latter-day Nords are not well known for the scholarly attainments, and cartography is not one of their strongpoints. On their maps, sites of great importance—to Nords, that is—are often distorted and exaggerated. So it is with the eerie aerie of Skuldafn, which holds great significance for our superstitious northern brethren. They have never been comfortable with the fact that the Dark Elves hold the west coast of the Inner Sea all the way up to Blacklight; in some cases their maps elide that fact entirely. But it is there nonetheless.”
Great find, as a TESwiki editor, I'd greatly appreciate it if you happen to recall the source for Phrastus' quote.
The map's just wrong. It should look more like this:
Phrastus of Elinhir says, “Our latter-day Nords are not well known for the scholarly attainments, and cartography is not one of their strongpoints. On their maps, sites of great importance—to Nords, that is—are often distorted and exaggerated. So it is with the eerie aerie of Skuldafn, which holds great significance for our superstitious northern brethren. They have never been comfortable with the fact that the Dark Elves hold the west coast of the Inner Sea all the way up to Blacklight; in some cases their maps elide that fact entirely. But it is there nonetheless.”
Great find, as a TESwiki editor, I'd greatly appreciate it if you happen to recall the source for Phrastus' quote.
Sure, it's from the old ESO Live AUA thread: https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/comment/1921591/#Comment_1921591
Can't remember if it was answered at the time on ESO Live too, but the thread is probably easier to reference anyway.