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For now, Skyrim is crap.
Morrowind is even worse.
I live in Kuvatche, and it’s a nice place.
Cyrodiil was rich and diverse enough to be enjoyable to walk through.
Skyrim is… well, rural areas in the north are kind of like this…
>>4
The trees are beautiful, aren’t they?
I have a memory of a place where the autumn leaves were in full bloom.
>>4
The residents are exclusive too.
Elswhere, a wonderful place, you should visit at least once.
I like Skyrim because it belongs to the Nords.
Well, it’s probably Cyrodiil.
The others have too many quirks.
It is ironic that the areas with good security in Skyrim are all Imperial territory.
Morrowind has volcanoes, right?
I think Somerset is warm, has solid urban infrastructure, and a good environment.
With the rise of Salamour, the opposition and non-elves are being persecuted…
There are quite a few crises in this world that are scattered across different regions, though.
Even if everyone comes back to life, won’t it just turn into a war of destruction among the world’s crises?
>>12
There is no one with enough power to dominate the world as much as they say.
Morrowind, or Vvardenfell, is really no good.
Skyrim is at a better level.
But during the time of Skyrim, the damage from the war in Cyrodiil is huge.
I want to live a decadent life getting high on skooma during the day.
From what I’ve heard, Black Marsh is also over.
I wonder if areas like Blacklight are livable in Morrowind, as Sero says.
Isn’t Hammerfell and High Rock not so bad?
The Black Marsh is inherently impossible for anything other than lizards…
First of all, the monsters are way too gross.
What the heck is that?
>>20
The ones that were flying in the sky have disappeared.
The southern side of Skyrim seems to be moderately cool and nice.
>>21
But places like Bluma are ridiculously freezing towns…
If you don’t consider discrimination, Somerset Island seems like it would be very livable environmentally.
>>22
It’s so sad that they’re becoming deeply entrenched in a strong sense of elitism.
>>27
However, because they are oppressed by Salmour, open opposition has become more suppressed, but it seems that there are quite a few citizens who have strong opinions.
I think the last battle in Oblivion was quite a crisis for the world.
>>24
Akatosh is really amazing!
Moro is a giant flea controlled by the brain of a carriage, and it’s gross.
From what I can see in the settings, Black Marsh seems to have strong elements that would be frustrating even as a game setting…
>>28
Other than lizards, I get hit with debuffs a lot…
Daedra intervene when there is turmoil, and even Aedra somehow help out, so as long as it’s not something serious, things tend to work out.
Oblivion is in a crisis of the invincible city of Cyrodiil falling, so it’s actually serious.
Humanity might have suddenly fallen into a disadvantage.
Reincarnate and dominate with modern knowledge to create a cheat realm of Nico, Pona, and Depo.
Aside from how incredibly cold it looks, I quite like solitude.
The fish looks delicious.
The Quaternary period is only hellish in places that seem livable.
High Rock is in the north, but it has a variety of landscapes similar to Cyrodiil.
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It’s easy mode because you can get by with that.
>>36
Archer!
In the era of TES5, I heard that Cyrodiil has already fallen into decline.
>>37
The empire is already falling apart and in disarray.
I’m not sure if it will become an official history, but the current emperor also ends up getting killed in Skyrim.
There are things that are like a hundred times bigger than a brain and a jellyfish combined, right?
Also, something that looks like a big cicada.
I absolutely love the landscape of Morrowind as an otherworldly fantasy, but I would definitely hate to live there.
Even that Windhelm is accepted by the high elf old man, but I wonder if it’s a kind of race that is trusted by other races or has a charm that draws people in.
Black Marsh is a comfortable place to live, isn’t it?
>>44
Lizard guy’s response
In the first place, it seems that Morrowind is almost destroyed by the time of TES5…
>>46
The era of TES5 might actually be insane.
>>46
As soon as we entered the fourth phase, meteors started falling, Red Mountain erupted, and the Argonians began their invasion, making Morrowind a complete mess.
May you be able to walk on the warm sand.
If you ignore the harassment from Aldmeri, Hammerfell seems to be a good place.
I hate how Morrowind seems to imply that not only the environment but also people’s blood is the lubricant that keeps society running, showing a lack of resistance to killing.
I think Reaper’s March is great in the ESO era.
I haven’t played it, but it seems like a really amazing world, Morrowind…
>>52
In the era of 3, there are bad things, but it is stable.
The problem is after that.
The Argonians, who resented their past as slaves, attacked amidst the chaos of the catastrophic eruption!
The Dunmer are taking refuge here.
I wonder if there was an eruption or something.
I hesitated quite a bit wondering if it was really okay to assassinate the emperor in the quest in Skyrim…
The Empire, or rather Cyrodiil itself, is indeed in decline, but it still maintains control over Cyrodiil, High Rock, and Skyrim.
I believe that, all things considered, it is still one of the powerful forces.
Valenwood depicted in “Dancing in the Fire” was an attractive land that felt both harsh and beautiful.
The sequel written about Black Marsh is just genuinely impossible, all I can do is laugh.
What kind of “official route” is it to be washed away while being eaten by earthworms in a muddy river?
It seems that a few hundred years after Skyrim, there will be a sci-fi world with space wars, but Nirn is a strange world.
>>60
I wonder if one of the Daedra got bored and did something unnecessary again…
Talos is great, right…
>>61
An aidra entry that isn’t good is just unbelievable.
>>68
War is about to begin…
Every land is fun for adventure, but…
There is nowhere I want to live.
My house is just a shabby place in the imperial capital.
I wonder if the dwarf will come back with advanced technology.
Before I die, please gently bring down the meteorite, Vivek.
>>69
Even with the power of the tribunal, it might have been impossible to dig inside.
Selling sugar.
>>70
This is a drug! Do you understand!? It’s a bad drug!!!
>>72
It’s sweet and delicious.
TES jumped quite a bit from 4 to 5, and now even the ambitious Aldmeri (Thalmor) could face the possibility of being said “those guys are extinct” in 6.
For me, sugar is just a luxury item… is that okay?
>>76
But there are clearly some who have become addicted…
>>79
Real humans are also addicted to caffeine, so it’s just like that.
>>76
It has drug effects as well as being resistant.
>>76
Isn’t it something like alcohol for humans?
Anyone can casually enjoy it anywhere, and it’s also used in cooking.
If you consume refined strong Yatsukapakapa, it can lead to addiction similar to drugs.
To other races, it is a completely illegal drug.
You should do it…
TES3 Morrowind is…
Is there even any meaning to living if you can’t even fly in the sky?
A base of a group of magicians without stairs is the ultimate in rock.
Remaster or remake both 3 and 4!
I’ve only played Oblivion and Skyrim.
Where were the first three works?
I understand the argument that it’s ridiculous for the guy who drove us out of the continent to become a god, but…
It can’t be helped since it has actually happened.
The first generation is all of Tamriel.
2 is a high rock.
3 is Morrowind.
The side story is Hammerfell, right?
>>84
And for items 1 to 4, the emperor is deeply involved in the story.
Obri gets killed right at the start…
>>84
To be precise, 2 refers to the region surrounding the Iliac Bay of High Rock and Hammerfell, while 3 is Vvardenfell Island in Morrowind.
Cyrodiil was a slave race until a few years ago, but now they are working in decent jobs…
It’s not exactly that, but when considering the location and the liking for medicine, it might be India-motif, Elsewhere.
>>86
The combination of desert and cat feels reminiscent of Egypt.
>>90
Elsewhere, there are more jungles than deserts.
In Morrowind, there are situations where you need to raise your friendliness, and it’s pretty tough without a strategy…
Is there no Akaviri, where only monsters are said to exist, on this map?
>>88
It’s not the continent of Tamriel.
>>88
It’s not on the map of the eastern continent.
I live in Bruma, but Cyrodiil is majestic and Skyrim is rugged.
Akhaviri doesn’t appear in TESO either?
I liked the city of Anvil.
Are the snake people of Akaviri different from Argonians?
Once ruled by Tamriel, now there is no sign or trace of it; is it just that thing in the game?
>>98
It’s a different thing.
Argonians are mysterious lizards closely related to Hist.
Is Akaviri like a mix of Japanese and Chinese?
>>100
There are also elements of Mongolia and Vietnam.
>>100
There are snakes and tigers living there, right?
The stage of TES3 → Will collapse in the future.
The setting of TES4 → will collapse later.
The setting of TES5 → It’s going to collapse anyway.
The existence of the last Dragonborn is perfect for being a deity’s vessel, so it seems like they would be paraded around the Empire, but after the main story, I guess Dovahkiin has set off on a journey somewhere.
I wonder how The Elder Scrolls will reconcile the significant branching in the story of TES5.
>>106
It’s probably going to get all messed up because of the dragon’s breakthrough and whatnot…
Roughly speaking, it’s humans, elves, and argonians, right? The inhabitants of this continent.
>>107
Cat!
>>107
She is a subspecies of elf…
I’ve heard that Cyrodiil was a jungle in the past, but it became Oblivion due to the whims of the Daedra.
Isn’t living in Nirn itself really hard…?
>>108
That’s true.
Is it Hammerfell or High Rock for 6?
Khajiit seems to be originally somewhat elf-like…
It has been super-modified, though.
I have a memory of a knight order with swords protecting the king in Oblivion.
Why did Azura create the Khajiit…
>>118
Cats are cute, aren’t they?
The Daedra are troubling because they stir up Nirn as easily as changing a TV channel.
Is a Khajiit really an elf?
Aren’t you being deceived?
>>121
If you inhale this powder, you’ll gradually start to look like an elf~
>>121
Some are born with an elf-like appearance depending on the lunar phase…
>>125
It seems that there is a mysterious species that, depending on the lunar phase, can actually be born in the form of a cat, even though they don’t appear in the game.
Why did you set it up like this, Azura?
>>135
It’s probably a setting to resolve the contradiction between 2 and 3.
The width of the birth is so big that I wonder what this guy is thinking!
>>121
In character creation 2, it’s an elf with a tail…
Aren’t you just posting a bunch of crap responses?
>>128
I’m not doing it, meow♪
>>137
Archer!
In the initial settings, the Red Guard was depicted as Japanese or rather Asian.
The reason why the first Grand Champion, Gaiden Shinji, has a name that sounds Japanese is due to that legacy.
The continents other than Akaviri that are currently known are even harsher.
>>123
The snow is too cold, and it seems like the atmosphere is finished, along with the continent in the west and south that seems on the verge of destruction?
Business cats outside the city!
Atomora is so cold that even the ancestors of the Nords had no choice but to migrate, which is crazy.
Being born as a high elf in the Summerset Isles is the easiest mode.
>>131
If you keep saying things like that, information might come out in the next work that says something like “devastated by a tsunami” casually…
I want to use a spear again.
If you have any questions about the world setting, you can resolve them by checking UESP.
I’m going to Somerset Island.
Kajiit fell in love with J’zargo.
Cyrodiil is also developing at the center of the continent.
It was nice to see the various natural areas that connect when going to the outskirts of Cyrodiil.
The awakening of dragons probably isn’t just in Skyrim and part of Morrowind, right?
If many Dragonborn are not awakening in the same era, isn’t it hell for other regions?
When you think about it, a few hundred years ago might just be a story about their father or, at worst, their own youth for high elves. So if someone suddenly says that a guy who attacked their hometown in a Gundam and caused a ruckus has become a god, it would be quite confusing.
It seems like living in Imperial has become really difficult since TESX, and that’s sad.
Cyrodiil has been occupied, and other regions don’t seem to be able to adapt to the climate and such…
Nua… Nuh is a good merchant.
Just because I’m a Khajiit, I can’t enter the city; that’s discrimination.
Well, it’s something the Daedra would think…
There should be a homeland for the Redguards and a homeland for the Elves on their respective continents.
Well, since you’re running away to Tamriel, something must have happened…
>>147
The elf’s homeland has become uninhabitable and has moved to Tamriel.
The homeland of the Redguard is said to have sunk into Tamriel, but it’s been a long time since I researched it, so it’s vague…
“The rumor that ‘in Skyrim where grapes can’t be harvested, mead is drunk instead of wine’ was popular a while ago.”
In Skyrim, you can normally obtain both wheat and grapes.
>>148
There are definitely just plain grapes… What is that rumor?
>>148
The three great myths of Skyrim are like arrows to the knee.
Think about who will be the remaining one.
>>160
Parsanax is a good person.
I understand, Dragonborn.
>>148
There are also wines rolling around there…
Is there no tribe of beautiful girls with only cat ears and tails?
Which side won in the War of the Five? Which one is the true history?
>>150
It seems that there could be a scenario where a civil war continues for over 100 years.
>>150
No matter who wins, if Sarumoru attacks in the future, we’ll end up losing anyway…
The irritated nameless one is doing skooma.
I’ll blow it away in one shot!
It seems that Nord also came from the north.
The world is large.
If elves came from somewhere else, does that mean the native humans of Tamriel are Argonians?
The elf race has various issues with the god they worship, which is why they sometimes become orcs or turn dark, so I can still understand the Khajiit.
In a way, the Argonians, who seem to be truly indigenous tribes, might be the most unusual.
Akaviri is just exaggerating; in reality, it’s probably the East Asian Imperial or East Asian Wood Elves who are in charge.
>>159
I think that’s probably true, but it seems that the serpent people actually came to Tamriel as well.
That might be an exaggeration as well.
>>162
The snake people and demon people are invading Tamriel.
The devil has been repelled by the Three Wise Men.
It’s fun to talk about TES quite broadly.
The continent of the Red Guard should have sunk.
Argonian, you were a native of Tamriel…
It’s sad how they are treated almost like a marginalized group…
It’s unforgivable that they spread the rumor that vampires are lame!
The worship of Talos is not allowed.
Khajiit only sells sugar, you know.
I want to use Shehai with the Red Guard’s skill.