Kombinator wrote: »Like the title says. If you were to write a grand story about ESO, then what would be the final fate of your main character.
Seeing that the Vestige is basically immortal now.
I could see Ilsabet meeting her end doing something spectacularly desperate to save the man she loves, but only if there's no more world-saving to be done. But that would largely depend on how the rest of the game story goes and what her options are once she runs out of canon stuff-that-happens.
More likely, at the point when ZOS the universe stops giving her adventures to pursue, she'll sort of drift off somewhere, either continuing her wandering around Tamriel or, if she's sufficiently world-weary, maybe retiring to her simple life back home.
Always remember. the elder scrolls universe is endless. endless possibilities in endless realitites.
True, but Ilsabet's story follows the game canon pretty closely, so much of what will happen is out of my/her hands. I'm not sure she's the type to break reality to get what she wants, although it would be interesting to see her get to that point.
I could see Ilsabet meeting her end doing something spectacularly desperate to save the man she loves, but only if there's no more world-saving to be done. But that would largely depend on how the rest of the game story goes and what her options are once she runs out of canon stuff-that-happens.
More likely, at the point when ZOS the universe stops giving her adventures to pursue, she'll sort of drift off somewhere, either continuing her wandering around Tamriel or, if she's sufficiently world-weary, maybe retiring to her simple life back home.
Always remember. the elder scrolls universe is endless. endless possibilities in endless realitites.
True, but Ilsabet's story follows the game canon pretty closely, so much of what will happen is out of my/her hands. I'm not sure she's the type to break reality to get what she wants, although it would be interesting to see her get to that point.
i know its a poor excuse and explain. (as some other told me before.) But for example the "Vestige" is a quantum superposition being. his state exist in multiple realities in multiple form. (race, sex). The multiple realities was always a thing, but summerset literally mentioned it with the tower as a gate between worlds. He she can be anything , can do anything.but always a vestige with the same role. just different path
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tomofhyrule wrote: »I barely started the first of my characters' stories, so I'm not sure how it's gonna end yet. He's a Pact Orc (Skyrim born and bred, raised in Riverwood), so I assume he'll just end up going back home once it's all over. He seems like the kind of guy who'd want to be a hero, and then go home after it was done. But I may have him do the Season of the Dragon too, so I don't know if he'll be involved with them. Maybe even he'll go up with the Greybeards since he's a Dragonknight... I need to see where his story will take him.
The others...they don't even exist yet, so I have no idea where their stories are going. But I tell ya, writing them is loads of fun. I'm well over 170 pages for Gar, and he's basically halfway through Mournhold in the Pact line so far...
Can't wait to get to the others, but I only have snippets of their backstories so far - the Skaal who ends up fighting for the Covenant and becomes a werewolf, the half-Maormer Wood Elf who hates himself more than everyone else and ends up as one of the Eyes of the Queen, the Altmer mage who leaves alliances behind and devotes herself to the guild before being swept up in a bunch of Daedric intrigue...
Sylvermynx wrote: »That's the most fun I have with TES - making characters and writing their stories. I've been writing their stories since Arena released....
tomofhyrule wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »That's the most fun I have with TES - making characters and writing their stories. I've been writing their stories since Arena released....
I've actually never written them down before. Sure I had my headcanons, but I never took the time to write them. But now, this is such a fun way to play the characters, and it's fun to see them evolve with time.
That's one of the main reasons I can't wait to get to my alts. I've planned out pretty well every aspect of my main's life, but I've let the others' backstories just develop on their own. I'm really interested to see where they all will end up.