Respect4Elders wrote: »The Wraith home looks really nice. Looking forward to taking a dip in the Azure plasm pools. Been waiting on those for years now.
Respect4Elders wrote: »The Wraith home looks really nice. Looking forward to taking a dip in the Azure plasm pools. Been waiting on those for years now.
Lore wise, azure plasm pools would melt your skin
Respect4Elders wrote: »The Wraith home looks really nice. Looking forward to taking a dip in the Azure plasm pools. Been waiting on those for years now.
Lore wise, azure plasm pools would melt your skin
Respect4Elders wrote: »The Wraith home looks really nice. Looking forward to taking a dip in the Azure plasm pools. Been waiting on those for years now.
Lore wise, azure plasm pools would melt your skin
Respect4Elders wrote: »The Wraith home looks really nice. Looking forward to taking a dip in the Azure plasm pools. Been waiting on those for years now.
Lore wise, azure plasm pools would melt your skin
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Respect4Elders wrote: »The Wraith home looks really nice. Looking forward to taking a dip in the Azure plasm pools. Been waiting on those for years now.
Lore wise, azure plasm pools would melt your skin
Eh? Last I recall we had an official answer of 'you can swim in it, just don't drink it.'
SantieClaws wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Respect4Elders wrote: »The Wraith home looks really nice. Looking forward to taking a dip in the Azure plasm pools. Been waiting on those for years now.
Lore wise, azure plasm pools would melt your skin
Eh? Last I recall we had an official answer of 'you can swim in it, just don't drink it.'
Spfffphft … (cat spitting noises)
But it looked like one of those fizzy drinks!
Yours with paws
Santie Claws
"As nice as these facilities are, I miss the boiling plasm pools of Coldharbour. Hot enough to melt the skin right off your bones. What an invigorating sensation!" cadwell's dialogue
Is it safe for a human to take a bath in the 'waters' of Oblivion? (06/19/15)
Phrastus of Elinhir says, “That depends entirely on where, in the infinite variety of Oblivion, one finds oneself! In Coldharbour, for example, pools of blue fluid are common, but do not mistake it for water: it is Azure Plasm, the chaotic stuff of which Daedra, and their realms, are formed. It’s probably safe to bathe in, but I would hesitate to drink it.”
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »"As nice as these facilities are, I miss the boiling plasm pools of Coldharbour. Hot enough to melt the skin right off your bones. What an invigorating sensation!" cadwell's dialogue
Counterpoint:Is it safe for a human to take a bath in the 'waters' of Oblivion? (06/19/15)
Phrastus of Elinhir says, “That depends entirely on where, in the infinite variety of Oblivion, one finds oneself! In Coldharbour, for example, pools of blue fluid are common, but do not mistake it for water: it is Azure Plasm, the chaotic stuff of which Daedra, and their realms, are formed. It’s probably safe to bathe in, but I would hesitate to drink it.”
I propose that not all the Azure Plasm pools are boiling, just as not all the water in Nirn is boiling.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »"As nice as these facilities are, I miss the boiling plasm pools of Coldharbour. Hot enough to melt the skin right off your bones. What an invigorating sensation!" cadwell's dialogue
Counterpoint:Is it safe for a human to take a bath in the 'waters' of Oblivion? (06/19/15)
Phrastus of Elinhir says, “That depends entirely on where, in the infinite variety of Oblivion, one finds oneself! In Coldharbour, for example, pools of blue fluid are common, but do not mistake it for water: it is Azure Plasm, the chaotic stuff of which Daedra, and their realms, are formed. It’s probably safe to bathe in, but I would hesitate to drink it.”
I propose that not all the Azure Plasm pools are boiling, just as not all the water in Nirn is boiling.
Key word phrastus uses is probably. Cadwell has actually been to and lived in coldharbour and knows what its like from an in universe perspective
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »"As nice as these facilities are, I miss the boiling plasm pools of Coldharbour. Hot enough to melt the skin right off your bones. What an invigorating sensation!" cadwell's dialogue
Counterpoint:Is it safe for a human to take a bath in the 'waters' of Oblivion? (06/19/15)
Phrastus of Elinhir says, “That depends entirely on where, in the infinite variety of Oblivion, one finds oneself! In Coldharbour, for example, pools of blue fluid are common, but do not mistake it for water: it is Azure Plasm, the chaotic stuff of which Daedra, and their realms, are formed. It’s probably safe to bathe in, but I would hesitate to drink it.”
I propose that not all the Azure Plasm pools are boiling, just as not all the water in Nirn is boiling.
Key word phrastus uses is probably. Cadwell has actually been to and lived in coldharbour and knows what its like from an in universe perspective
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »"As nice as these facilities are, I miss the boiling plasm pools of Coldharbour. Hot enough to melt the skin right off your bones. What an invigorating sensation!" cadwell's dialogue
Counterpoint:Is it safe for a human to take a bath in the 'waters' of Oblivion? (06/19/15)
Phrastus of Elinhir says, “That depends entirely on where, in the infinite variety of Oblivion, one finds oneself! In Coldharbour, for example, pools of blue fluid are common, but do not mistake it for water: it is Azure Plasm, the chaotic stuff of which Daedra, and their realms, are formed. It’s probably safe to bathe in, but I would hesitate to drink it.”
I propose that not all the Azure Plasm pools are boiling, just as not all the water in Nirn is boiling.
Key word phrastus uses is probably. Cadwell has actually been to and lived in coldharbour and knows what its like from an in universe perspective
So have our characters, and mine were perfectly undamaged by swimming through the stuff.
chuck-18_ESO wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »"As nice as these facilities are, I miss the boiling plasm pools of Coldharbour. Hot enough to melt the skin right off your bones. What an invigorating sensation!" cadwell's dialogue
Counterpoint:Is it safe for a human to take a bath in the 'waters' of Oblivion? (06/19/15)
Phrastus of Elinhir says, “That depends entirely on where, in the infinite variety of Oblivion, one finds oneself! In Coldharbour, for example, pools of blue fluid are common, but do not mistake it for water: it is Azure Plasm, the chaotic stuff of which Daedra, and their realms, are formed. It’s probably safe to bathe in, but I would hesitate to drink it.”
I propose that not all the Azure Plasm pools are boiling, just as not all the water in Nirn is boiling.
Key word phrastus uses is probably. Cadwell has actually been to and lived in coldharbour and knows what its like from an in universe perspective
We have boiling geysers of regular water here on Earth; that doesn't mean all water melts people's skin off. I mean, WE've been to Coldharbour too, WE've seen people swim in it, and swam in it ourselves.
I really don't see how this is a debate.
gameplay doesn't always equal lore