The Elder Scrolls
Poll: What is your favorite Elder Scrolls game?
Ended May 15, 2014
Poll: What was your first Elder Scrolls game?
Ended May 15, 2014
Poll: Which of the main Elder Scrolls games have you played?
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Uh, that really isn't how the dreamsleeve works dude.
Orcs can live centuries.
I meant that as in imperials and orcs weren't PCs until morrowind, and khajiit weren;t cats until morrowind, so that couldn't be the main character.
To expand on iHazFail99's post, well sorry if it sounds harsh but it makes no ****ing sense. First, the game makes it clear what happened to some characters:
- The Nerevarine went to Akavir at the time of IV.
- The CoC went to mantle Sheogorath*.
Second. The dreamsleeve doesn't work like that. It doesn't "reeincarnate" you, essentially, it recycles your soul into a completely different one and sends it out randomly.
Third, how can something with no basis make 100% sense for you? Sorry.
Then came Skyrim and made my character become the Prince permanently... I said no, as in Bethesda games we own our characters!
Deep below Bruma, two characters from Mass Effect (Shepard and Wrex) are exploring, while using Imperial armor. The find an ancient Dwemer machine, which activates an hologram. The Hologram says: "You. The White-Gold Tower was built by the Ayleids".
One of them asks, "Who are the Ayleids?" The machine answers "They were people obsessed by books. They always carried a hundred and collected far more. Once a day, they could transform into a dwarf made of gold!" - after a pause, the machine says "They built the Tower to destroy Vvaerdenfell in case the Dwemer returned".
"We got to stop the White Gold Tower!", one said. Then they ran at incredible speeds all the way from Bruma to Imperial City, while fighting purple monsters from Spore. However, when they approached the city, the Market District opened up and fired a missile barrage, slowing them down.
The Tower detached from the city and launched like a rocket. It flied to Morrowind and hit the Red Mountain, destroying the whole province.
I know, it's odd.
See why you shouldn't eat cheese before going to bed?
Lol'd.
Hmm, I wonder what would happen if I actually ate cheese before going to bed... Because my dreams are normally even weirder.
I wonder what Imperial armour would look like on a Krogan...
Clumsy I guess.
Not for me, no. And I don't think anybody has ever proven that, anyway.
Not necessarily, but they do generally relate to the person's experiences. If your a big fan of a game then you would probably dream about that game.
On the topic of dreams, I remember a dream I had about Skyrim before release.
I had just awoken on a desert, I knew I was in Skyrim, but didn't know why it was a desert. I walked around and saw a crashed ship, yet there was no water anywhere near me. I explored the crashed ship and saw a chest, and as soon as I opened it I woke up.
That sounds quite creepy... I want to have an Elder Scrolls dream now.
Wrong thread?
nope
Mostly me dreaming about playing skyrim, really weird....
Mostly I dreamed I was being attacked by multiple dragons...
I... I had forgotten how the land of Cyrodiil was amazing.
Indeed. For a five year old game it still blows me away like it did when I first played it. So vibrant, colorful and inviting.