WHAT do you WANT
Elder Scrolls
>heavy breathing
You like to dance CLOSE to the FIRE, DON'TCHU?
Under sun and sky, outlander, we great you warmly
Seen any elves?
Hahahahahahahaha
Mournhold!
City of light!
City of magic!
>all soul gems in the game now tagged as stolen from Glaberglir
Were watching you...scum.
My favorite thing to do in Morrowind was fuck around with magic. I hate that with each new ES the magic system gets more and more restrictive.
In Morrowind I had a single ring with a constant bound armor spell on it so when I get into fights I just pop on the ring and Iron Man up. It's great.
In Oblivion you can't have constant effect conjuration spells. In fact, there's only a handful of spells that can be made constant in the enchantment menu.
In Skyrim magic is further reduced to a stupid damage hose.
Speak quickly, outlander, or go away!
Every time
*save scums*
My favorite thing in Morrowind is the ridiculous practical usefulness of small magic trinkets. When opening a chest I'm more excited to see another hoptoad ring than another ebony longsword. I love enchanting in general, it can't scale up to break the game like alchemy does but it's still broken enough to let you make stupid character concepts viable.
Filthy SWIT
wealth beyond measure, outlander
>n'wah
>n wahd
>n word
>nigger
Who?
dont mind me just posting fucking nightmares
We're watching you, scum.
Buying Oblivion for PS3, wish me good luck
Literally why.
Let's all be frens here!
Good luck.
For some reason I have a hard time actually seeing these three interact.
Why was Morrowind so damn good?
World-building, shitton of lore, freedom, magic fuckery, best designs and world, no hand-holding.
You can literally run Oblivion on a shitty laptop, don't be a fucking idiot
>any Elder Scrolls on a console
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
>start to play Bruma
>it's amazing
>it crashes every time I go near Pale Pass
Every time.
I AM A GOD
The bosmer cunt who sells enchanted items in the Balmora guildhouse.
8. Best pillow forts
because they are abominations of reality and the very fabric of the universe is constantly trying to obliterate them in order to restore equilibrium.
What the fuck was this guy's problem?
He was training conjuration but coudn't rest to recharge magicka because you came along.
Tribunal was such a letdown
Git off his bridge
I haven't got all dAYY, you know
Nostalgia.
INB4
I just started and its the bestest evah
Don't you speak about my wife like that! I'm watching you scum
Purrrr! Good friend! Welcome!
>Ps3 Gamebryo game
You're retarded.
DISGUSTING THING! LEAVE!
May you waalk on waarmmm sandss!
>blocks your path
*blocks your Oblivion*
Say your words, OR HIT THE ROAD
>Oblivion is my favorite TES
>Im ok with Morrowind
>All these Morrowind threads these days
>All this nice lore of Imperials and Cyrodiil
>This mod
Goddamn it now i want to play as a Moth Priest and do fun shit in Province: Cyrodiil
"Hey, uhh, that khajit wants something from you..."
So what happened to Lorkhan's heart? I'm assuming it didn't get destroyed, since even the Aedra were unable to destroy it.
I want Tamriel Rebuilt to be complete.
posting a cursed image
I want to fuck him
Umm, sweetie...
>magic is further reduced
understatement of a generation mate, it got the fucking ban hammer as hard as skills did in FO4
He wants to fuck you
>PS3
Never become a vampire unless you're in it for the long haul
I want whole Project Tamriel to be complete.
But when I suggested computer-generated placeholder content for areas that are currently not even started they called me n'wah
I am not leet enough to get assets and write algorithm that would fill up empty parts of Project Tamriel.
The only books that say the heart was indestructible are ESO books, so take that as you will. In everything else casting Lorkhan's heart away was meant as a curse. The aedra didn't want to kill him, they wanted to do something worse. So they tore apart his body and cursed him to suffer forever. Pretty sure it was destroyed at the end of Morrowind.
Wrong. They wanted to kill Lorkhan. And the heart warped away at the end.
HEY WAIT FOR ME
HEY WAIT FOR ME
HEY WAIT FOR ME
post proofs
>And the heart warped away at the end.
It did, but so did Dagoth Ur when you first start fighting him in the previous room.
What is your favourite place to set up your home? I usually use that house in Mournhold where you smack that wizard's ass.
>The only books that say the heart was indestructible are ESO books
en.uesp.net
>"But when Trinimac and Auriel tried to destroy the Heart of Lorkhan it laughed at them. It said, "This Heart is the heart of the world, for one was made to satisfy the other." So Auriel fastened the thing to an arrow and let it fly long into the sea, where no aspect of the new world may ever find it."
You post proofs they wanted to do something worse than death to him. What would that be? A gory death. His heart was shot because it couldn't be destroyed. The tonal architecture you did on the heart was an de-enchantment of Dagoth Ur from the heart, there's no way you can link that to the destruction of the heart.
What is "tonal architecture "?
Just finished my second playthrough, damn, what a great game, everything in it just comes together beautifully.
I actually replayed it so I could play the expansions, which I never tried long ago the first time around, and yeah, everything about Tribunal was just really bad. Bloodmoon is much better (aside from the billion werewolves at the end), but feels kind of small, unnecessary and not nearly as fleshed out as anything in the base game.
I just read that being attacked by vampires and contracting Porphyric Hemophilia will give you different results based on the vampire's clan
is that true? sounds cool as fuck, in terms of attention to detail
how fun is it playing a vampire in Morrowind? good for beginners?
Something you don't know shit about and which you used for a specific purpose in a way Vivec outlined.
using wraithguard and sunder and strike it to produce a certain frequency to change the universe
From what I read about it, it makes most quests impossible until you cure it, since NPCs refuse to talk to you. I never even bothered with it.
I'm even more confused.
I must have missed that. I was going off Words of Clan Mother Ahnissi. And all of the other books I was looking at only mentioned a separation, not destruction.
>The children of Fadomai tore out the Heart of Lorkhaj and hid it deep within Nirni. And they said, "We curse you, noisy Lorkhaj, to walk Nirni for many phases."
>mq
>kill god and his minions
>no problem
>tribunal sewer
>one goblin elite facerolls me
>wat
>We curse you, noisy Lorkhaj, to walk Nirni for many phases.
That's literally what happened. They killed him and yet he's still alive as the heart of the world. The sentence you quote doesn't show intent, though. Just what happened.
Tribunal was a mistake. You could already see those bad design decisions that would effect the games to come.
It does show intent. Instead of "We curse you" why didn't they say "well we tried to kill you, but this the next best thing"
>be nerevarine, unite all tribes and houses as a returned hero of the dunmer people
>kill god and his minions
>discover the truth behind the tribunal
>suddenly assassins
>kill like 50 of them, I dunno
>learn helseth is a fucking asshole who sent them and poisoned the previous king
>and discover almalexia is a vain, arrogant bitch
>proceed to lick their boots and do menial tasks in service of them
Man fuck Tribunal
are you familiar with the Elderscrolls story of Creation?
Lorkan plays pretty heavily in it and heart is tied to the universe and through SUPERIOR DWEMER ENGINEERING the could hack the laws of the universe but it didn't go so well seeing how they are now all gone and possibly became the skin of the robot carcass that was crafted around the heart.
>It does show intent. Instead of "We curse you" why didn't they say "well we tried to kill you, but this the next best thing"
It's a song for children, that's way.
Have you heard of the High Elves?
No. I only know altmer.
>it's shit
>it looks like High Rock
>no Sunbirds
>looks generic
>random gryphons instead of anything elvish
>strange neo-classical architecture instead of literally anything else
>trashman
>tell this bitch some whore is dead that she wanted killed for personal gain when i just told her to get out of town
>she sucks my cock
you're my special lady Ranis
So why did the Altmer activate a tower if they hate reality so much? Did thye just change their minds?
Thoughts on this architecture?
>no Sunbirds
user sunbirds were abandoned even centuries before ESO.
Don't bully the Khajiit, Clan Mothers should be respected
>A forbidden city for nearly fifty years, Alinor is both capital of the Summerset Isles and the heart of the Aldmeri Dominion. Human traders were only allowed at its ports, and they described the city as "made from glass or insect wings." Less fantastic accounts come from the Imperial emissaries of the Reman Dynasty, which describe the city as straight and glimmering, "a hypnotic swirl of ramparts and impossibly high towers, designed to catch the light of the sun and break it to its component colors, which lies draped across its stones until you are thankful for nightfall."
>playing a devout dunmer paladin
>currently doing temple quests, and by that i mean the first one, the pilgrimage
>first time playing morrowind
>stumble on some daedric shrine on the way
>struggle my ass off through it, shits a maze
>at the end get a daedric helm
>its fucking sick
>next to some spooky ass shrine
>dump it in a chest in the nearest temple because that shit is profane and im devout
did i do good. it was tempting
Their ancestors tried to ascend from the world by heroic deeds and world affirming magic generators (towers). Then it became clear that beyond the first few heroes, nobody else succeeded. Culture slowly degraded and they found themselves under human occupation. New generations started abandoning the old ways and critiquing the high elven way of life. Sumurset identity was being lost.
But then the empire fell and a few reactionary larpers took over. They started using old aesthetics for propaganda and reinvented the old ways to get the results as bluntly and brashly as possible. It's basically the story of alt-right and neo-pagan cucks.
The Ayyleids never activated their tower, they're the real elf niggas. The Altmer are just a bunch of busters
Well it's got the impossibly high ramparts and towers.