Taleof2Cities wrote: »The Reach (far Southwestern Skyrim) is being planned for the Q4 DLC release, @Octopuss.
Remember that Markarth does not exist 1,000 years before ESV:Skyrim ... but the Dwemer ruins (among other familiar features) would likely still be there.
michaelemanuel11b16_ESO wrote: »Taleof2Cities wrote: »The Reach (far Southwestern Skyrim) is being planned for the Q4 DLC release, @Octopuss.
Remember that Markarth does not exist 1,000 years before ESV:Skyrim ... but the Dwemer ruins (among other familiar features) would likely still be there.
Actually, it seems as though Markarth does indeed exist in the time of ESO. There are multiple references to it in quests/dialogue on the PTS.
redgreensunset wrote: »michaelemanuel11b16_ESO wrote: »Taleof2Cities wrote: »The Reach (far Southwestern Skyrim) is being planned for the Q4 DLC release, @Octopuss.
Remember that Markarth does not exist 1,000 years before ESV:Skyrim ... but the Dwemer ruins (among other familiar features) would likely still be there.
Actually, it seems as though Markarth does indeed exist in the time of ESO. There are multiple references to it in quests/dialogue on the PTS.
From the wiki: Under spoilers because spoilers for ESOThe Despot of Markarth & the King of WormsEditSo Markath exists and have been mentioned even prior to Greymoor. Thought I remembered it from the Bangkorai storyline.
During the Interregnum, the city-state of Markarth was captured by the local Reachmen, led by an unknown figure given the name, the Despot of Markarth. Markarth became the seat of power for an independent kingdom of Skyrim, amidst the Schism between West Skyrim and the Old Holds. The Despot had issued a dictatorship all across the Reach, even communing with the Daedra and even powerful figures such as Mannimarco and House Tharn. The Despot and the people of Markarth worshipped Hircine, the Daedric Prince of the Hunt. Circa 2E 581, an Imperial Envoy-Escort named Flaccus Terentius was commissioned by Abnur Tharn to document the provinces of Tamriel, and he stumbled onto Markarth, where he was imprisoned in Nchuand-Zel. Before he was sacrificed by Mannimarco, Vanus Galerion had appeared before them, battling the King of Worms and escaping with Terentius to Eastern Skyrim. Markarth continued to be ruled by the Despot for an unknown time. The Despot, along with the King of Worms and House Tharn played a large part in the Planemeld of 2E 582.[9]