The Elder Scrolls VI: Nirn

Is it possible?

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I know jack shit about lore in TES despite playing it since Morrowind.

Haven't seen the names of the areas from the second continent even once. Didn't know there's a second continent either. Fuck...

they're gonna move there once they do everything they can on Tamriel

s-same here

Akavir gets mentioned lots though

Its CHIM I dont have to explain shit

Yokuda doesn't even exist anymore, and Atmora is uninhabitable.

I thought that second continent existed on a different dimension

Skyrim 6: Nirn

Isn't Nirn the continent with the Dothraki?

I hope the next game is in Alinor/Summerset Isles continuing on with the Thalmor.

The main story could be about High Elves finally trying to BTFO mankind from existence through CHIM magic or some shit.

>Is it possible?
Yes.

>Will Bethesda actually do it?
No.

Why not Pyandonea?

Fuck Nirn, just give me Arena again but with better controls.

The second continent has like poisonous air or some shit, right?

I guess they could make a game with the entire planet, add maps from the other TOS games, but knowing Bethesda they don't have the will power to do that, also such a large world would be empty, no doubt

No.
Why?
The answer will be because
>We don't have enough resorces to create such a big world that would be interesting for player

>The second continent has like poisonous air or some shit, right?

>Create entire continent for the lore
>Can't be explored

TES has the deepest lore.

VI? Nah.

It's set up to have some overarching conflict with the Thalmor, so it's got to be somewhere Dominion controlled. They've said they don't have the tech to do the next one though currently, so money's on Valenwood and its walking trees, even if Falinesti's been rooted since the Oblivion Crisis.

From a more meta point of view, they've been following the destruction of the towers in the games more or less. Walk-Brass 2.0, Red Mountain, White Gold Tower, Crystal-Like-Law and arguably Snow Throat were fucked in Daggerfall through to Skyrim. I'm not saying that that's their main concern, but they're definitely sticking some actual interesting lore in the games even now, so it'll be something they're aware of at least.

So there's only Ada-Mantia in the Iliac Bay and Green Sap definitely left. Orichalc may have been on Yokuda and thus may also be fucked. Green Sap points to Valenwood too, in theory.

How do you think they would go about deactivating Adamantia? Doing anything to the Zero-Sone seems like a very bad idea.

you think bethesda are going to release a weeb version of elder scrolls to appeal to chinks and japs like blizz did with pandaria?

>Towers
I've played the games since Morrowind, consider myself pretty well versed in the lore, and I have no god damn idea what you are on about.

Please explain.

Should I play Morrowind and Oblivion for lore purposes?

Hard to say. I've got a theory that as the ground zero for the Aedra becoming Earth Bones and Lorkhan getting put down by Auri-El it's gonna be the last to go. Maybe it's weakened when all the other towers have fallen, maybe there's going to be some element of a future protag mantling Lorkhan and joining Talos to sort of complete the cycle and end reality, but it's all up in the air really.

It's how the metaphysical universe is set out in TES. You've got a wheel with eight spokes, each spoke is a "tower". But beyond that itself, Lorkhan once travelled beyond the wheel and when he looked back upon it, he saw an I. The entire wheel itself is "The Tower". Not to be confused with the constellation, mind you. It's part of the CHIM shenanigans.

In this context, the towers are what holds up reality. The overarching goal of the Altmer is to destroy all the towers because they believe that they've been shackled to a mortal form when they should be gods themselves.

Yeah, play both if you want lore. There's some really interesting stuff hiding in them.

Elsweyr to appeal to homosexuals.

That will be ESO2

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I feel like TES lore is this close to being immensely interesting. If if was a bit more than background noise for babbies first fantasy story it would be the only gaming franchise that can stand among normal fantasy settings.

The second continent is Akivir.

As long as I get to kill plenty of filthy knife ears in that game.

Isn't Atmora frozen in time or something?

I think it is doing just fine.
A more open exposition to lore would make it less mystical.
I mean we already deal with metaphysical concepts in every game. How much more obvious do you want it to be?

Man, what the fuck was Skyrim then? A much more important event going on and a whole game was dedicated to a stupid civil war.

Anywhere that is not Elsweyr or Black Marsh.

The last thing I want is more furry/scale faggotry pandering.

Probably to set up for a new line of Dragonborn so the Empire can have an actual emperor again

Elsweyr or Black Marsh are my top picks.

When they go to Akavir it will be WEEB-fest all over again.

Generic Chinese style architecture, le ebin monkey boy King Kong jungle monkey-men, Chinese-style Dragons. Katanas, Samurai-factions etc.

It will be shit, but inevitable. And we do not know shit about Akavir/the other continent so they can invent shit-tier b-grade story and "lore" of the other continent

Second continent has hostile population. It's difficult to reach and even more difficult to populate since the indigenous akaviri population will probably just slaughter any expedition.

That's why you don't care about any main story since TES3 and just explore all the small scraps of background lore around the maps.

>t. boring guy who only plays human races in every videogame

>playing as an inferior species
>ever

BE PROUD OF WHAT YOU ARE

HUMANITY FUCK YEAH

>chides others for playing as an inferior species
>plays as man

>implying humans aren't natural born conquerors
>implying we won't inherit the universe eventually

Topkek, look at this fag.

Yes, who'd want to play as any race other than superior high-elves?

Just let me purge elves already, Todd.

Nirn is the planet/realm.

It'd be amazing but no it's not possible not even close. They can't even properly make a single country or even a city. There's no way they can correctly make an entire planet. Do you really want a bunch of tiny countries all with 5 cities that contain 10 houses. I rather see them properly do a single country or even a region of a country.


I wouldn't mind some dlc with a small area of Akivir but feel making a whole game about it would ruin its mystique

Nope.

>I rather see them properly do a single country or even a region of a country.

They don't even do it "properly" but just barely good enough.

I completely doubt they would be able to make an entire planet.

Elswyer might be cool but only if they include the other Khajit breeds beyond GIANT TIGER MOUNT YOU CAN RIDE

Pretty sure it was never confirmed that the Snow Tower was deactivated my man

>not playing as a Breton male, following the steps of Tiber Septim

>playing as a female in an RPG

You just want your elf pussy fucked by a descendant of Talos don't you?

>More
when the fuck did they do that before?

...

This guy actually prefers playing as the disgusting abominations that spawned from the imagination of literally the most shit-tier god

what the fuck

Like they even fucking care about ruining anything at this point.

>mfw when bethesda uses the same old shitty game engine from skyrim for their next game.

please tell me their working on a new game engine...

Probably not... hopefully they just lease one.

It's just too cold for consistent farming

do you really want us to lie to you, bro?

Should I reinstall and mod Oblivion or Skyrim?

It's not. Next question?

>Bethesda.
>Be anything but fucking lazy and disappointing.

Bet you can't wait for settlement building and a voiced protag in Skyrim 2, huh?

>not wanting literally the best Act 3 from Diablo II, ruled by lizard wonderwomen
absolute shit taste

Oblivion obviously you pleb

Yes.

The Elder Scrolls VI: Good Game is the real hurdle.

Anyone else really enjoy the stuff surrounding Ysgramor.

Such a shame the Companions were so shit. Skyrim was the very definition of "wasted potential".

A more difficult question is, what in Skyrim WASN'T wasted potential?

It's something some writer who was fired years ago came up with retroactively. Bethesda doesn't care

The Elder Scrklls VI: Return to Skyrim was actually a fear of mine

I think humans decended from the aedra that were left wandering the newly created nirn.

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>tfw TES threads dying off

Lorefag here.
The devs said that things will only get worse for man(nords,imperials,bretons) and it goes with lore.
The reason for this is because men have won over elves,cats,lizards and other fuckers.
Its all about Talos.Talos is one of two beings who achieved chim(other being vivec and even vivec didnt want to go against talos).
Talos became an aedra god without the limits of being an aedric god,he became lorkhan 2.0 who is the god of man and whom every other religion(even the redguard one) sees as trickster who screwed everyone out of divinity.
Talos is currently the strongest,most ascended divine entity in tes universe,and it pisses elves beyond words that it is so.

This but also the Thalmor absolutely want elves to become immortal beings again and will stop for nothing in their attempt at detroying Nirn

Tiber Septim was a nord u doofus

>Is it possible?
Sure, if you like procedural generation.

Black Marsh would be silly. Only Argonians can inhabit it because of poison, correct?

Now Elsweyr sounds pretty chill

Dev resources are limited. The wider the puddle gets the shallower it will become.

Open world is a shitty meme and this would be pinnacle of what's wrong with it.

>they're gonna move there once they do everything they can on Tamriel
>running out of things to do
are you suggesting they go Blizzard and nuke all their lore with additional power levels of gods you have to defeat with even more powerful gear?
there's actual writing to be done ANYWHERE, ANYTIME

This. Even if they did somehow do it just look at TESO. People say the College of Winterhold was disappointing, while I wasn't too familiar with the lore surrounding it pre-Skyrim, it's my understanding that what's there is just a piece of what it should be. TESO does this shit to the nth degree and writes it of as a transcription error, and it covers more than just one province. I can't imagine how bad it would be if they did the entirety of Nirn.

>Only Argonians can inhabit it because of poison, correct?
Nope.

Hmm

I'd imagine most of it is somehow poisons races. Particularly Murkwood and any waterbodies.

>loremasters say Tamriel is the size of Africa
>Skyrim is the size of a small national park in-game

explain

Tiber Septim was as Nord as a Redguard living in Skyrim

Hi I'm Todd Howard, of course we can do this, we could probs crack this out in a year, no sweat.
>it just works.

This is the limit of open world

Stupid retard

yeah. i mean the lore is all there.

Tiger people, nagas, and other shit have been spoken of.

I think it would be amazing if we go there to explore and find most of these creatures civilization destroyed by Nerevarine.

the difference with that and WoW is that warcraft actually has an extended back story with most characters already being fully fledged out.

Elder Scrolls has so many unanswered questions you could honestly write as you go and as long as it's not too outrageous (cough cough like Warlords of Draenor) it would probably be accepted pretty well

You are stupid.

Panda Khajiit?

>The entire continent is the size of Skyrim
I can just see it happen

uh no
tyroneius septimington was a proud redguard

Technology limitations

I mean to say that once the lore and setting are established, an infinite number of stories can be produced. Just like non-fantasy fiction.
I hate the tendency for fantasy writers (namely in games) that feel the need to introduce more and more fantastical elements into the story, rather than creating stories with some actual depth.

Alternatively
>Only the areas around landmarks have walkable space, the rest is fast travel

So what we're playing is like a metaphor for Tamriel?

Most RPGs are just heavily representative of the adventure they are conveying.

Elder Kings never

Would actually keep the sense of scale intact.

Possible, yes it would just be shallow due to all the empty space. At best it would be like ESO where you could go to decent parts of each region rather than have it open world.

I would rather it not go that way though, I'm hoping for Summerset Islands personally.