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Rather, it’s impressive that you managed to maintain neutrality.
>>1
You say you’re neutral, but you’re leaning towards the empire.
Well, he is the chief chosen by the empire, but still, the stance is that they basically don’t get involved in the civil war.
>>1
In the Whiterun hold, the Thalmor cannot do as they please.
Bargroove is emotionally a total imperial sympathizer.
I’m surrounded, huh?
It would be nice to take down Riften.
If the Stormcloaks take Riften and the Empire captures Markarth, it will economically cripple us.
Whiterun is somewhat pro-empire, and it seems that the empire has an advantage as it suppresses both Solitude and Markarth.
Wasn’t the empire much bigger?
>>7
Super huge.
It’s hard to compare, but if you think about it in terms of Japan, the battle is about the scale of Shikoku in Skyrim.
>>10
It’s pretty lame…
>>10
Is it land everywhere except north on the map?
Do you need a Falkreath?
It gives a sense of being somewhat involved in the geography of Winterhold.
When they demanded to send Marcalus during the ceasefire talks at this point in the power dynamics, it’s no wonder the general got angry.
Disorder in a region of the Empire?
>>15
So in terms of scale, Skyrim would be comparable to a region like Shikoku or Hokkaido in Japan.
The result of China and Japan going to war and Japan’s defeat, leading China to impose that Japan should not eat udon, is that Kagawa Prefecture, involving Tokushima Prefecture, is engaging in an independence movement, while Ehime and Kochi Prefectures, which are pro-Japan, are fighting a civil war against the Kagawa-Tokushima alliance trying to dominate Shikoku, which is similar to the civil war quest in Skyrim.
In reality, it suddenly feels much smaller in scale…
It can’t be helped that the revival of the dragon is a bigger deal than the civil war.
Playing TESO shows you the size of the continent!
Well, Pokémon is kind of like that too…
I wonder which one will be more successful when TES6 comes out.
I don’t like Stokro, but the Empire is already in its decline phase.
So even after the civil war ended, I complain about what the general is going to do with the attitude of dominating Shikoku, when there are still enemies remaining in the mainland of Japan and China. Can we really fend them all off from Shikoku?
Japan seems to be trying to maintain the independence of Shikoku and accumulating overall national power so that it wouldn’t mind if another war with China breaks out.
It’s just an event in a remote region, but the emperor dies.
And the empire is unexpectedly weak…?
Is it that the Molsole, which is full of swamps, is the poorest?
>>24
No matter how I think about it, I can’t come up with anything under Winterhold.
>>27
I had a glamorous image because there was a magic school, but the town was in ruins.
>>28
It looked like a desolate rural approach to a shrine…
It doesn’t seem like I was particularly pro-Empire in my feelings.
It’s maintained through food imports from the empire, but what are you going to do by worsening the relationship? It’s just a realistic perspective.
By the way, I killed the emperor…
Originally, the imperial bloodline was a necessary existence to protect the world, but…
Martin made it so that such things were unnecessary, which led to the bloodline being severed, and at the same time, it became a weak decorative position placed for political reasons.
Winterhold was originally prosperous, but most of it was physically blown away…
If we compare it to Kyushu, Fukuoka, Saga, and Nagasaki are Stormcloaks.
Miyazaki, Kagoshima, Oita are the empire.
Is Kumamoto a balance between the imperial-leaning neutral faction White Run?
>>32
I don’t know if you compare it to some countryside like Kyushu.
>>39
It can’t be helped, it’s because Skyrim is such a rural area.
By the way, outside of school, it’s ridiculously poor.
From the empire’s perspective, I understand the feelings of the locals, but it’s like, what are you doing…? Players might also think that we should stop the Stormcloaks, right?
So I’ll let the Imperial Army’s favorability drop sharply in the OP…
>>34
Next! You there, cat!
>>34
Hey, cat! Even though it’s being done, it didn’t lower my impression of it too much…
When I play, surprisingly, the Nisio Army’s favorability decreases.
>>40
People who choose to stalk honestly seem to lack a sense of ethics.
The Stormcloak’s territory is all cold and dreary places geographically.
The empire, which controlled half of the continent, makes it questionable to compare it to Japan in terms of scale.
There are too few decent flatlands.
It seems like a Sengoku game where securing the Kinki region guarantees victory.
When playing Oblivion and other games, you really realize how rural Skyrim is…
Death to Ulfric!
It seems that the stronger reaction from the empire is more like “Wait, seriously!?” rather than anger or fear towards the rebellion…
Even solitude doesn’t really feel urban…
It’s just like a lively downtown area in the countryside.
If we don’t make Hadvar a bit more of a jerk in the tutorial, the balance won’t work.
Certainly, if suddenly Shikoku declares independence! It raises the question of what Japan would do about it…! And that Shikoku is fully prepared to fight against China (Salmor) on its own…
As expected, Nord is a barbarian.
If I were to compare it, it would be like Tohoku or Hokkaido.
In such a miraculous location that delves into both sides…
I only recognized the Thalmor as “somehow… probably bad guys…!”
>>51
Well, that’s basically a good idea.
The Salmor in the main story is dying a lot in the war, so my boss sends a letter saying there’s no time or room to send people! It’s the harsh reality.
In the OP, I suddenly don’t care anymore, so die already, you idiot!!
Because of what I was told, my likability started off pretty low…
The fact that the real Dragonborn is involved in errands unrelated to them, like taking action against the Emperor, indicates that the framework of the Imperial Army and the Rebels is not that important.
The Stormcloaks are rebelling because they say, “We can’t leave the Empire, which is being looked down upon by the Aldmeri Dominion!” but the Empire is actually coming to quell the rebellion in Skyrim as part of their preparations for an offensive against the Aldmeri Dominion.
Since the default is the empire.
From there, even if they decided on a no-touch neutrality, it doesn’t change the fact that they are leaning towards the empire.
The Empire itself has no intention of simply complying with Salmoor, so it might not need to rely on the rebel forces.
Wolfric is just a lucky survivor who got caught by the Empire, even beyond the intentions of the Aldmeri Dominion that want to continue the civil war.
One could say that somehow, by sheer luck, being saved can be seen as a heroic quality.
I’m sorry… but that’s not the case! Stop it! There are lines from that scene that keep going through my head while I’m looping it.
I noticed that the destination for corpses varies by species and laughed a little.
I guess it’s just how things are that I almost got killed in the OP…
>>59
If you think about it normally, I can understand the feelings of the local independence forces, but isn’t it dangerous diplomatically…? There is plenty of information that comes out, and I think they’ll be led into an empire.
So you shouldn’t say things like that in the opening to lower your popularity.
It seems that our Dragonborn didn’t understand anything about history or social circumstances…
>>60
To be honest, I didn’t even remember the place names or the power dynamics, and during the ceasefire negotiations over land transfer, I felt like I was just being scolded for some reason…
I was just selling a little skooma, and they’re such horrible people…
It is often forgotten that the most tragic region in Tamriel is next to Skyrim.
I am the man who protected the empire alongside the cowardly Martin who turned into a dragon.
Even though I’ve become somewhat careless, I still can’t easily abandon the empire.
>>64
Don’t say such things and don’t slack off on taking care of your own home.
I remember feeling great regret when I joined the Stormcloaks on my first playthrough and Balgruuf was ousted in the civil war in Whiterun, replaced by a well-known, unpleasant old man who became the Jarl of Whiterun.
It’s like I’ve gained favor with the Empire thanks to the generous character of Balgruuf… I’m a rather mercenary Dragonborn, you see.
Aren’t most of the lands in Stormcloak territory simply not suitable for agriculture?
>>67
So then, what’s the point of working hard to rebel?
Well, it’s definitely a game that’s enjoyable even if you ignore the settings and just follow along swinging stealth daggers…
Salmo-chan is hiding because she doesn’t want to get involved with the opposition in her home country… and it’s quite a struggle, you know.
Was there something like a fortress in Winterhold…?
>>72
Isn’t that exactly what school is?
>>72
The head of the government is living in temporary housing, so it probably exploded due to a major collapse.
Blaze is waiting in the wings to be revived as a third force, regardless of whether the Empire or Nishio’s faction wins the civil war.
It is inevitable that Salmour will clash with Blaze or the empire army led by Blaze in the future.
Isn’t that borrowed house where the old man the Jarl of Winterhold lives?
I think many people feel that the impression of the Empire and the Stormcloaks is shaped by the fact that Balgruuf doesn’t show any negative aspects during interactions with the player, so if he says it, then it must be true.
I feel like as long as I’m charging into various places with my beloved sword Windshire while playing, things will somehow work out…
It seems it was really big since it was directly connected to the university.
Adding a mod that increases NPCs and a mod that enhances the town’s luxury will create a satisfying streetscape.
Since it’s a university, it has nothing to do with civil wars or anything like that…
Did Nishio say something about the university…?
>>82
Most Nords rely on muscle rather than magic, and they’re essentially brute force with no subtlety.
Since it’s a national war, there are various things happening in Salmoor as well…
Even if we are told to side with one or the other, what is the good point of our high-ranking king?
>>85
Face
>>85
Aiming for the advanced king based on the atmosphere.
Salmore was getting carried away thinking, “The Empire can’t win this!!” and then lost due to the Emperor’s raid.
Valuable personnel are being killed during patrols, and bases are being completely destroyed, so we are going through quite a tough situation.
I lost because I carelessly provoked the Red Guard.
Is that your voice…?
You’re not even a high-level king or anything, so don’t get carried away.
First and foremost, no matter how hard the player tries, they are not a Nord.
It’s difficult for me to genuinely empathize with the local love of Nord First Principle.
Salmor is seriously a super radical faction that has the collapse of the material world as its ultimate goal…
They managed to seize power amidst the historical chaos, but personally, I think there might also be people who aren’t that significant just because they hold power.
It’s complicated that Sovngarde actually exists, not just the delusions of the brain-dead Nord…
In this round, I might try playing while reflecting on each individual’s political circumstances…
The important person in Salmore really has a mindset like a final boss.
To be blunt, about 60% of the active members are Altmar supremacy believers, and the remaining 40% are just anti-Talos, right?
I understand the feeling of not wanting to believe, but you should face the Book of Hours directly.
>>96
In other words… Rokiiru will die!
>>96
I can’t see anything anymore!
The current empire is in a state like a sinking ship, but I can’t imagine Skyrim being able to manage on its own.
So he really is a bad guy, Salmor…!
>>99
Don’t become a Dovahkiin from head to toe…!
Winterhold is really in shambles… The school is just fine, though…
It’s amazing that there are really only about 2-3 good person elements of Salmoor in the story.
It really feels like an Altmer.
I wonder if in 6 the Thalmor have declined without anyone realizing…
The most important thing in Skyrim is not that the Empire is struggling with an unprecedented scale of separatist forces and the rebellion led by Ulfric.
It’s not that the dragon has revived, but that the Dragonborn, capable of creating a new order, is making a reappearance and more bloodshed is about to ensue.
When you say “salmon,” it sounds nice, but in reality, it’s supported by lizards and cats, and even that part is already suspicious.
To achieve a coexistence of multiple endings as a game and a single historical flow, everything happened! Including contradictions! There is a setting where such phenomena occur.
I wonder what will happen in Skyrim.
The civil war lasted for decades… It feels like the result of the civil war quest in the story could be wrapped up in just that one moment.
>>106
It’s not like it’s used freely every time; it’s only used under special circumstances when there are reasons for it to be so.
To be honest, the result of the civil unrest doesn’t really matter that much, considering it’s a rural area…
After finishing the tutorial, just go down the slope and turn left, and you’ll see those bad guys who say, “We don’t have enough personnel, so just go by yourself. It should be easy since it’s just regular people.” You can catch a glimpse of the harsh circumstances…
I love the tease about whether Taros had their parents killed or something.
He’s going back to the embassy on foot all alone without bringing anyone with him.
Well, the governor is somewhat similar too.
If Sarumoru is considered a good guy, then it could only be those who don’t acknowledge Talos or are anti-imperialists.
The dragon breakthrough really turned into a multi-ending situation; what should I do… that’s the punchline.
>>114
In other words, Skyrim is perfect for that!
Although it is called a remote countryside, it is an important area to the extent that the emperor himself intervenes to bring the situation under control.
Empire’s solo victory
Local people achieve a great victory.
Cursed old man wins big.
Massacre
As a result of being mixed up, it ended up being something incomprehensible.
>>116
Bug Old Man: “I seem to have become a deity.”
From here on, the Dragonborn will stain the lands with blood as they are told by those around them…
I’m getting a bit tired of turning this place into a bloodbath here and there… (while putting on a black armor)
Well, the fact that dragons break through in Skyrim is related to the main storyline, so it’s possible that it had a bigger impact than expected.
Just looking at past scenes, it ends up being something like, “Was this really something that needed to be as grand as a book of time?”
It only happened because I did multiplayer in the unavoidable main quest part.
Even if the territory of the civil war changes slightly, it won’t affect the next work…
Skyrim is emotionally exhausting because it only has snow and wasteland.
Make the next work a warm and beautiful place.
>>122
So this is the tropical Skyrim (MOD).
>>129
There’s everything, isn’t there…!
>>130
If you don’t like it too tropical, there are also ones that have a spring or autumn vibe!
The main quest is fixed to “Ready Go! To the future of hoping to defeat Alduin!”
By the way, about this guy’s soul destination…
Well, as I mentioned above, even if we don’t bring up the dragon breakthrough, if we can settle it as a scene in a civil war, that would be acceptable too.
After the main story of Skyrim, even if the Thalmor become active again, given how this world is, they might end up destroying themselves from within again, or new enemies might emerge and clash with each other, leading to an uncertain era where the new protagonist of TES will have to struggle…
Oblivion has entered the official history without any disturbance in the space-time continuum, especially in that regard.
It would be fine to just say that Blaze rose to prominence without mentioning the consequences of the rebellion.
It felt like a multi-end scenario where, in Oblivion, either Martin Dragon was summoned or Martin was eradicated, with an unrelated third force coming in to crush Dagon and allow Martin to survive.
As a result, Martin ended up surviving, being eliminated, and summoning the dragon.
I don’t really understand, but it’s something like this.
By the way, it seems that the Oblivion mod for Skyrim is finally nearing completion.
>>131
Is it a MOD version? Or the official one?
>>132
It’s problematic to directly reuse the original game in a MOD, so while preparing all new maps, events, voices, etc., it requires having the original to play.
The influence of Numidium on the world situation is so great that it’s no wonder the West is distorting.
It’s great to play TES after getting a grasp of the lore.
In IV, what the heck is this guy? Don’t act all nonchalant in the OP, it’s mostly your fault!!
I wanted to play… the SFC version of Arena.
He has a face like a wise old emperor who has accepted a tragic fate.
Just the other day, we were trying to seize a legendary super weapon and were planning to exterminate living gods of other countries based on ancient legends!
Well-known emperors and kings have both merits and sins, as well as multiple facets.
Wait… could it be that the Abyssal Dawn cult was actually the hero?
>>139
Don’t become a lizard all the way to your brain.
>>139
That’s a super cult group!
Basically, the views differ too much from the myths that are commonly discussed, but the settings in TES are still presented in a way that is merely stated within the game, so it becomes somewhat difficult to handle when talking about the lore.
The emperor, who kept making mistakes from 1 to 4, has a different demeanor.
Isn’t it rather difficult to defend Whiterun…?
>>142
I wonder how sturdy White Run was when the walls were solid.
It would be fun to go on an adventure in the hometown of the discriminated people.
“Did we win a war against the elves in Hammerfell!? Like, that era?”
There are the Companions in Whiterun, so their strength must be considerable.
Wasn’t Elsewhere accessible in ESO?
The Redguard is surprisingly depicted in a way that gives off a fantasy or medieval atmosphere when you see the local representations…
No, monsters do appear properly.
To be honest, I just want to go on adventures in other countries, even if it’s just a side story.
I want to go to Piyandonia and the Slas Islands, but it’s even less likely than Akavili…
If you want to go to various places, there’s ESO.
I understand what you want to say, but that’s not it!
Speaking of which, we still don’t know where the stage is for VI, do we?
There were dwarves being made underground.
If the dwarves were alive, they would have taken over Skyrim, wouldn’t they?
>>154
Did the dwarves live underground first?
Surface Snow Elves and underground Dwemer.
In the end, what was Marco, an old man of 4?
It’s awful that a deity can be beaten up like that just by paralysis.
Before the paralysis and the bumps, it’s just weak normally…
If I could exert my true power, I wouldn’t even have to fight; I could just pull the opponent’s soul out.
If you only think of it as a gameplay convenience that it’s weak…
Looking at just the setup, Alduin is also a case of why could we even defeat this guy.
It seems that on this side, despite being a being that is supposed to destroy the world, it looks like there are plans involving domination by dragons.
There are theories that because it is not fulfilling its original role, it lacks the power of a god.
Alduin has some decent combat power, right!
Marco is just an old high elf…
The sister from Umbra and those who are properly decorated are embellishing things even more…
Even in Morrowind, the final boss can end quite easily like an event battle, so it can’t be helped.
It’s a bit different from just being a countryside.
There is a certain complexity in that it can claim to be the origin because it is rooted in the first emperor of the empire.
Since the ultimate goal of Salmoor (the destruction of the material world) perfectly coincides with Alduin’s fate, Delphine’s reasoning is not entirely off the mark.
It’s convenient that they’ve revived, but why did they come back…? The fact that the Salamore is just like, “I don’t know…” is the biggest joke.
It wasn’t really a deep conversation; it was more like saying that Alduin’s arrival at the timing of Ulfric’s execution, which obscures everything, is just too convenient for the Aldmeri Dominion that wants to continue the civil war!
Before the Dragon language became clear, there were theories that the protagonist, who is a Dragonborn, reacted for some reason, but it seems like it was really just a coincidence.
It’s sad that by the time you understand the character of the emperor, the option to do anything other than assassinate him has disappeared.
At least Delfin has never shown interest in the civil war… and I’ve never said it’s convenient for the Salmor either.
First of all, there is no character in the story that says such a thing.
Pa
Kill
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The OP’s gorilla girl is just trash, that’s the Empire for you…
On the contrary, Reilof is a good guy, but Stokuro…
>>173
But my friend’s bloodline has already ended, and it’s not the empire I once knew.
Well, I guess it wouldn’t be so bad if it perished…
First of all, it is true that Salamoor primarily wants the Empire to eradicate the worship of Talos, so the civil war is not necessarily convenient for them.
They believe (or are convinced) that eradicating the worship of Talos will weaken the human race and make it easier to destroy the empire.
>>175
In fact, that’s exactly why there is a civil war happening in Nord.
>>175
Well… it’s convenient and helpful that they’re exhausting themselves with an internal conflict like a civil war…
>>180
Without the support of Skyrim, I’ve fallen into Imperial trust territory with the Platinum Accord…
I don’t meet them often, but there aren’t any decent leaders on the Stormcloak side.
Salmor is already on the verge of collapse, so it will probably decline in the next series…
>>177
That’s a lie!
They’re definitely making a big deal about it.
>>177
It’s true that in faraway Skyrim, only weak influences can be exerted, but there is also the possibility of being destroyed by the whims and anger of the Daedra in this world…
The Eternal Summer mod has been around since ancient times, so it’s clear that everyone really hated the bleakness.
At the very beginning of the OP, the Empire wants to quickly execute Nishio and end the civil war.
You were just making excuses to delay the execution and prolong the civil war, weren’t you, Salmora?
>>181
There’s no such exchange in the original post at all.
Rather, I haven’t said a word during the execution while accompanying the Empire’s secret operation, Salmor.
Unlike Cyrodiil, it’s the remote countryside in the north, so I guess that snow and the bleak rural roads are fitting…
The emperor is already in despair, so I think it’s doomed either way…
I felt like I was going to be killed in the OP, so I thought, “I don’t like the Empire, I’ll crush it!!!!”
I don’t really like that old man called Ulfric and everyone around him… so I’m quite conflicted.
It’s easy to get the illusion that what’s being talked about online is also present in the game, but even so, the Stormcloaks have been horribly distorted.
Salmole’s position in its home country is somewhat precarious, so it is unsure what to do.
Salmore seems to be politically bouncing back in Somerset, which is a bit of a troublesome situation.
I dislike the barren landscape, but constantly being hit with the debuff of cold all year round is too harsh…
When you go south, it’s warm even in the highlands, but now wild animals become active and attack.
Altmer may seem really bad when looking only at Skyrim, but the Thalmor feels like an extreme right-wing group that has taken power and is pushing hard.
The generation of Taro’s supporters is still around, so they got heated and took power, but those who have calmed down are starting to put a stop to it.
However, there are quite a few Altmer who naturally look down on other races, not just the Thalmor.
Empires and dynasties themselves change every few hundred years, after all…
Which region is the next work set in again?
>>196
It’s not clear yet, but since the trademark for Redfall has been filed, it has been said that it’s not Hammerfell.
It’s much more lacking in ethics to fabricate stories that aren’t mentioned in the game or by the people involved…
The incident was sparked by the Emperor betraying Skyrim, which is the most loyal to the Empire. Well, there was no other choice but to do that.
The Arikuru Desert…