There's a random encounter with two philosophers on their way to the Temple of Julianos in Skingrad. Agmund the Nord is from Winterhold (probably from the College), Isayas the Redguard says he is from Abibon-gora, which is at the Western coast of Hammerfell, bordering Alik'r. In TES2 it was home of the School of Julianos.
I'm quite sure we'll visit both places within the next few years. Maybe they'll even use the Hammerfell chapter as an advertisement for TES6 (something along the lines of "take a look at Hammerfell's past") and release it a few months before the singleplayer game.
RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »No positives, just one big negative. The border with Southern Hammerfell is one long uninterrupted cliff, from one end of the map to other, even where it should be a river estuary. No gaps. No gates. We ain't never going there.
Elvenheart wrote: »Winterhold could be connected to Scribing upgrading to class skill grimoires through the hard work of the Mages Guild there. There could be a twelve-quest chain to unlock them that includes lots of gathering all over Tamriel to help the mages with their efforts. And the things that need to be gathered could be gated behind randomness.
I would like to add that there is a group of Alik'r Swordmasters practicing at the Zeal of Zenithar event. Why is it interesting? Because it's the very only zone explicitly mentioned. And why would there be Alik'r Swordmasters at all in a festival?!
TheNuminous1 wrote: »All the previous chapters have had hints, sometimes in quest dialoge like saying "I'm going to X place after all this blah blah ect"
Or in notes or books in game.
Or by other things like how they have a valenwood pet in the necrom dungeon then we get the dawnwood.
Or how there was a cat pet then we got elsweyr
Has anyone that's played the new chapter noticed anything that would make them suspect the next zone?
Totally put of the dark I'm guessing winterhold
But you guys let me know I'm super curious.
StarOfElyon wrote: »I came across this NPC who says that sheplans to go west, sailing out of Anvil.
I wonder if she is heading to eitherHammerfell or some island in the west that's related to the Redguards.
That would be great because they are due for an update and they need some love (buff-wise), and I've made a few threads asking for the devs to buff them!
So here's a video of my encounter below:
https://youtu.be/4wR4SGJvuLo?si=72ONdfq4vCXPsHfH
There's a random encounter with two philosophers on their way to the Temple of Julianos in Skingrad. Agmund the Nord is from Winterhold (probably from the College), Isayas the Redguard says he is from Abibon-gora, which is at the Western coast of Hammerfell, bordering Alik'r. In TES2 it was home of the School of Julianos.
I'm quite sure we'll visit both places within the next few years. Maybe they'll even use the Hammerfell chapter as an advertisement for TES6 (something along the lines of "take a look at Hammerfell's past") and release it a few months before the singleplayer game.
OtarTheMad wrote: »There's a random encounter with two philosophers on their way to the Temple of Julianos in Skingrad. Agmund the Nord is from Winterhold (probably from the College), Isayas the Redguard says he is from Abibon-gora, which is at the Western coast of Hammerfell, bordering Alik'r. In TES2 it was home of the School of Julianos.
I'm quite sure we'll visit both places within the next few years. Maybe they'll even use the Hammerfell chapter as an advertisement for TES6 (something along the lines of "take a look at Hammerfell's past") and release it a few months before the singleplayer game.
So, Agmund then makes it at least 3 Winterhold references since Necrom. One was the Dark Elf lady who says that she is going to go to Winterhold to maybe find a cure for her BF, if you chose to let her adventure. Second is the book during the Scribing quest that you can find and now this.
I do agree that Hammerfell might be held back to be used as an advertisement. It’d be smart… almost like a deep history. “Come explore Hammerfell during the Second Era, see its roots and then take your adventure to TES6 and see what it’s become.” Something like that.
I'm not sure why one Studio would intentionally time gate content for its game, specifically to advertise another Studio's game. Especially with TES:VI still being like, another 5 years off at least.
OtarTheMad wrote: »There's a random encounter with two philosophers on their way to the Temple of Julianos in Skingrad. Agmund the Nord is from Winterhold (probably from the College), Isayas the Redguard says he is from Abibon-gora, which is at the Western coast of Hammerfell, bordering Alik'r. In TES2 it was home of the School of Julianos.
I'm quite sure we'll visit both places within the next few years. Maybe they'll even use the Hammerfell chapter as an advertisement for TES6 (something along the lines of "take a look at Hammerfell's past") and release it a few months before the singleplayer game.
So, Agmund then makes it at least 3 Winterhold references since Necrom. One was the Dark Elf lady who says that she is going to go to Winterhold to maybe find a cure for her BF, if you chose to let her adventure. Second is the book during the Scribing quest that you can find and now this.
I do agree that Hammerfell might be held back to be used as an advertisement. It’d be smart… almost like a deep history. “Come explore Hammerfell during the Second Era, see its roots and then take your adventure to TES6 and see what it’s become.” Something like that.
I'm not sure why one Studio would intentionally time gate content for its game, specifically to advertise another Studio's game. Especially with TES:VI still being like, another 5 years off at least.
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"I think we know where we are going next? [Spoilers of Scribing; Gold Road]" [Reddit]:
https://www.reddit.com/r/elderscrollsonline/comments/1de7rfm/comment/l8b5yq0/
Yes, it seems to be Hammerfell and then Winterhold. But probably Hammerfell first and then Winterhold