bradleymsimmons wrote: »
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bradleymsimmons wrote: »Bring back the dwarves/dwemers and make them playable characters? I think that'd be an epic tale worth telling.
moleculardrugs wrote: »bradleymsimmons wrote: »Bring back the dwarves/dwemers and make them playable characters? I think that'd be an epic tale worth telling.
I think they will because the people who made Elder Scrolls aren't getting any younger. We all have expiration dates and therefore, like Stan Lee, they want to see their dreams completely created and out there before their legacy becomes immortalized.
RisenEclipse wrote: »According to this article: https://www.pcgamesn.com/the-elder-scrolls-online/dwemer
They will never, ever, EVER touch the dwemer mystery. That will always remain a mystery for the lore. So highly unlikely that they will also add dwemer races too.
Supreme_Atromancer wrote: »I remember thinking how awesome it would be to get to explore the Psijic Monks that we were introduced to in Skyrim. Remember Quaranir? He was so mysterious and cool and wise.
What we got was a bumbling order with mundane dramas making stupid mistakes that threaten existence repeatedly. After we solved all their dramas we become one, get a few skills and that's the end of all the mystery, all the wondering.
If all the enigma being worked up over the last 20 years just got distilled down to Normal Bob (but with a plaited beard!) with his mundane dramas and a tonal skill-line, it would be horribly disappointing.
RisenEclipse wrote: »According to this article: https://www.pcgamesn.com/the-elder-scrolls-online/dwemer
They will never, ever, EVER touch the dwemer mystery. That will always remain a mystery for the lore. So highly unlikely that they will also add dwemer races too.
They also said that about dragons at launch as well….
moleculardrugs wrote: »bradleymsimmons wrote: »Bring back the dwarves/dwemers and make them playable characters? I think that'd be an epic tale worth telling.
I think they will because the people who made Elder Scrolls aren't getting any younger. We all have expiration dates and therefore, like Stan Lee, they want to see their dreams completely created and out there before their legacy becomes immortalized.