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3h ago
Are there any texts or kirkbride ramblings or anything really to suggest that birthsigns are meant to be as detailed and elaborate as astrology? Curious to see if there's more to birthsigns than just class creation
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Reddit » The Elder Scrolls
5h ago
So I've been thinking about getting the arquebus creation club item and I had a few questions before I get it.
1 Does it add the new dwemer enemies to other dwemer ruins or is it just in the one
2 I use the remiel mod Does it progress her quest
3 is the new dwemer ruin tie in with any other quest than the civil war
4 Does it conflict with any other mod a lot of people use
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10h ago
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15h ago
Serious lore question.
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Reddit » The Elder Scrolls
15h ago
Mines more aggressive racial tension. if i approach a city that doesn't allow kahjit like how skyrims npcs treated it, then i want to have to sneak into the city to get in and risk getting jailed or thrown out or for prices to change depending on what race is selling i.e nords try to oversell to elves and so on
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19h ago
I’ve included a few mods in the mix. I think the style that they are inspired by is ultimately what matters. We can discuss that too if you don’t like it!
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Reddit » The Elder Scrolls
20h ago
I have the original Skyrim and I wanted to know if this is still viable for modded playthroughs, I've been busy for a long while and I wanted to know if I need to get the new version or not.
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Reddit » The Elder Scrolls
21h ago
Molag Ball
Mehrunes Dagon
Vaermina
Sheogorath
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Reddit » The Elder Scrolls
22h ago
Ive played my fair share of oblivion and skyrim over the years and only recently have i really been interested in the deeper lore of everything in the franchise, is it worth playing the older games? the ones i know of are Arena, Daggerfall and Morrowind (and online but it wasnt really for me so i dont plan on returning to that one) thanks
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Reddit » The Elder Scrolls
1d ago
Yes. Unlike WoW, LOTRO, Skyrim, Oblivion, Morrowind, etc. TESO is only a fake open-world.
The exploration model is much closer to a Fable than to a real open world.
Just like in Fable, you will never be able to access the mountain you see in the distance.
Just like in Fable, you have never lost yourself in the "map". Everything is so close, the roads are in the middle of each map.
You can get angry but factually, this game is not an open world. It's just Fable online (with regard to exploration).
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