Another hint pointing to a return to Morrowind.

Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 2:57 am

I've seen the "easter egg" in-game; the gate which appears to lead into Morrowind. I'm not going to go into a huge speculation or anything, but I found an interesting note in a book...

In the book "Atlas of Dragons," which can be found on Esbern's desk in Sky Haven Temple, you can find the following entry:

Ahbiilok - Sightings dating back to the early years of the Dragonguard throughout the northern Jerralls. Multiple attempts to kill him have failed. He is believed to be lairing somewhere in Morrowind.

Just thought this was interesting.
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 10:03 am

theres also a flaming house near by to that gate with a candle circle and a dead corpse holding a summon flame atronach scroll near by
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 7:14 am

Morrowind was wonderful, and I love me some Nords, but can we get something new please? Skyrim is well done by still felt like something of a re-visit to Solstheim, and Shivering Isles even had some similar aspects to Vvardenfell.

I would really like to see something completely different like Elsweyr or Hammerfell.
Hammerfell sounds awesome actually. Deserts, tropical jungles, islands and lots of pirates? Yes please.
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 7:57 am

Morrowind was wonderful, and I love me some Nords, but can we get something new please? Skyrim is well done by still felt like something of a re-visit to Solstheim, and Shivering Isles even had some similar aspects to Vvardenfell.

I would really like to see something completely different like Elsweyr or Hammerfell.
Hammerfell sounds awesome actually. Deserts, tropical jungles, islands and lots of pirates? Yes please.

Hammerfell's no more new than Morrowind. I'd argue that both would be interesting to visit though, on account of the passing into the 4th age.
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 2:26 pm

Maybe, this is hinting towards a further exploration of the Dwemer disapearance also.
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 1:27 pm

Maybe, this is hinting towards a further exploration of the Dwemer disapearance also.

Now see, that would be interesting to delve into further. Granted, Morrowind pretty much told the tale as to why the Dwemer disappeared, but maybe its time they came back...
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 6:00 am

Now see, that would be interesting to delve into further. Granted, Morrowind pretty much told the tale as to why the Dwemer disappeared, but maybe its time they came back...

I don't think there'd be a single worse Lore decision in the entire TES framework than to bring the Dwemer back. There is no way to pull it off without at least half the community having a mouth frothing apoplectic fit because it didn't happen the way they had imagined. Some things are more tantalizing when left as a mystery.
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 3:56 am

Now see, that would be interesting to delve into further. Granted, Morrowind pretty much told the tale as to why the Dwemer disappeared, but maybe its time they came back...

But aren't they all one thing now? (Golden Skin)

Regardless, the reimergence of the dwemer would change everything in Nirn. It's too important an event to be covered in an expansion. Perhaps a couple of 'Outer-Realm' dwemer could come back to Nirn, but anything more would be too much.
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 8:18 am

I wonder if Ahbiilok may have been the dragon in Vardenfell mentioned in http://uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Twin_Secrets.
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 11:43 am

I would really like to see something completely different like Elsweyr or Hammerfell.
Hammerfell sounds awesome actually. Deserts, tropical jungles, islands and lots of pirates? Yes please.
Well, we've already been to Hammerfell, and as for "tropical jungles"... Remember Cyrodiil's lush rainforests? Me neither...

But I'd love to return to Morrowind some day. Not in the next game or an expansion, but when we're done with all provinces of Tamriel and get another Arena - then we'll see how Vvardenfell has changed since the eruption of Red Mountain.
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 9:39 am

I don't think there'd be a single worse Lore decision in the entire TES framework than to bring the Dwemer back. There is no way to pull it off without at least half the community having a mouth frothing apoplectic fit because it didn't happen the way they had imagined. Some things are more tantalizing when left as a mystery.

To be fair that is how the lore wardens handle most new lore.but agreed this would be extra frothy
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 1:49 pm

I'd much much rather go somewhere completely new than have a game set in Morrowind or anywhere else again.
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:35 am

Morrowind was wonderful, and I love me some Nords, but can we get something new please? Skyrim is well done by still felt like something of a re-visit to Solstheim, and Shivering Isles even had some similar aspects to Vvardenfell.

I would really like to see something completely different like Elsweyr or Hammerfell.
Hammerfell sounds awesome actually. Deserts, tropical jungles, islands and lots of pirates? Yes please.

Wouldn't you want those entire provinces as entire games? I feel like a rushed, half-way expansion wouldn't do justice to huge areas like that. I'm totally fine with seeing the western, once Redoran-controlled mainland of Morrowind, which would also be NEW, as we didn't go there ever in Morrowind (only Vvardenfell, Solstheim and Mournhold)
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 1:48 am

Yeah Morrowind would be cool. What people don't seem to remember is that in the game Morrowind we only saw a small portion of Morrowind, the island Vvardenfell. There was a gigantic portion of the rest of the province that we never went to, so it could definitely feel "new", heck it might not even "feel" like Vvardenfell at all...
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 6:28 am

Also, if you side with the Imperials, in Riften they mention it gives them a launching point into Morrowind, just in case.
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 3:01 pm

Hammerfell's no more new than Morrowind. I'd argue that both would be interesting to visit though, on account of the passing into the 4th age.

Ok so we were there in Daggerfall and that Redguard game. But not with nice, shiny graphics! /graphics[censored]


Ok well how about Elsweyr? Seems like a diverse and interesting place. Would probably get tired of the cats quickly though. ;)
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:40 pm

Elsweyr would be interesting. Would like to see those "cities so ancient the sands have swallowed them whole." And also we don't know much about the province except that Khajiit live there, and it's hot...
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 2:38 am

Um... wouldn't Morrowind be a bit different after Red Mountain erupted? Plus hundreds of years?


It's not like it would just be TES 3 with updated graphics..
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:30 am

Jeez. Skyrim's been out 3 months, and you're all jonesing for an expansion already?
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 2:25 am

Jeez. Skyrim's been out 3 months, and you're all jonesing for an expansion already?
Exactly. Enjoy Skyrim, come on people.
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 11:28 am

One must look towards the future to advance in life
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 1:40 am

I've seen the "easter egg" in-game; the gate which appears to lead into Morrowind. I'm not going to go into a huge speculation or anything, but I found an interesting note in a book...

In the book "Atlas of Dragons," which can be found on Esbern's desk in Sky Haven Temple, you can find the following entry:

Ahbiilok - Sightings dating back to the early years of the Dragonguard throughout the northern Jerralls. Multiple attempts to kill him have failed. He is believed to be lairing somewhere in Morrowind.

Just thought this was interesting.
Well, there's a whole road leading from Riften to Morrowind (with a shut gate, too!).
2 paved roads to Morrowind,
1 to Cyrodil with a shut gate at the end (the one from which the prisoners' carriage was coming)
1 to Hammerfell (probably Orsinium)

All of them just for modders?
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