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The elder scrolls 6 yokuda
The elder scrolls 6 yokuda






the elder scrolls 6 yokuda
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I hope the devs break from their drive to simplify too much and make their next game into a highly engaging world instead. That coming from someone who still pits it against Skyrim for scope and fun. I never played Daggerfall since I was first introduced to the franchise with Morrowind, but that game looks like a more fulfilling adventure than even Morrowind. Setting is less of an issue than reestablishing the richness of the games' history.

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Watching The Elder Scrolls: A Promise Unfulfilled | Complete Elder Scrolls Documentary, History and Analysis from Indigo Gaming gave my fondness for the series a reality check, though. I like Camel's speculation about it being set in Hammerfell. Though to be perfectly honest I would be happy with either one and over the moon if it was both. Though if it is Hammefell I would not be surprised if the game also contained High Rock since those to two are often paired with each and are known for having a close though some times contentious relationship.Plus they could then still have Tower as the center point of the map,not only will they have one but they will have the most important one,the one that is actually keeping Mundus from flushing itself down the metaphorical Reality Toilet.Īs far as we know Hammerfell doesn't have one the Tower with in its borders,plus I wouldn't be surprised if we find out that the Bretons or High Rock in general secretly financed Hammerfell's Guerrilla War against the Thalmor that led to the second Treaty of Stros Mkai.Hence why they also refused Ulfric's Request for help because they either thought his cause was stupid and more likely to hurt them in the long run so it would be a bad investment or they didn't want to openly appear hostile to either the Empire or the Thalmor which fit in quite well with the often sneaky and double dealing GOT-like nature of Breton Politics.Plus if it is Hammerfell I could imagine that Lainlyn would be one of the poorer area of the provinces since why would anyone dock there when you could have stopped at Sentinel before or Wayrest which is just across the Bay from Lainlyn,which we should see since it one of biggest cities in Tamriel. The one issue I see against it being High Rock and in favor of Hammerfell is the look of the ruins\or town we see that some says is Azra's Crossing,that building style looks out of place for Greater Bretony,though if they are still canon since they did appear again in ESO, it could be settlement of the Bjoulsae River Horse Tribes which are descended from Yokudan's who left before its destruction and the coming of the Re Gada.Other wise it would fit in a poor or at least devastate by war region of Hammerfell since the building seemed to lack ornamentation and fillagree one would expect from Redguard Architecture,but if this is area that is poor or still recovering from the Great War and later on Redguard-Thlamor War than it make sense that it looks more worse for wear than say you find in and around Sentinel. Straight away from the look we can rule out Mainland Morrowind\Vvardenfell,Black Marsh,Valenwood,Cryodiil,Skyrim and Summersett Isle,so that leaves us with Elsweyr\Anequina&Pelletine,Hammerfell and High Rock.As far as Elsweyr is concerned it would have to depicting Northern Elsweyr since the southern has is mostly jungles and moon sugar plantations,where its unlikely Northern Elsweyr because the movement of the sun indicates that it is not Southern Tamriel.That leaves Hammerfell and Highrock,Hammerfell being the obvious choice since the area depicted doesn't match up with most of what High Rock is supposed to look like except for that North Peninsula which is called Rivenspire in ESO.

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When I first saw the trailer my first thought was this has got to be Hammerfell,and even more so after seeing a video that show evidence for the case until I saw another that actually pointed it out some inconsistencies namely whether or not that actually is a crater we see or just a cliff overlooking a valley,the other bit is the placement and movement of the shadows which if it was the Hammerfell Angle we are thinking it is would require the Sun to be moving in the wrong direction.So this video suggested that it is instead High Rock we are seeing more specifically the east coast of the northern peninsula leading up to Northpoint,which was also a very convincing argument especially since High Rock is very mountainous,that part of High Rock is more dry and craggy plus there are mountains to the west of Northpoint.Though the thing the both share in common is that it has to be in Western Tamriel due to the shadows and the position of the sun plus the look of the environment alone rules out several places.








The elder scrolls 6 yokuda