I can think of a few, like the Thalmor war idea, an expansion into north Cyrodiil or western Morrowind, but personally I'd love to see what's happened to Atmora.
How about you?
How about you?
what? How is Atmora Alduin's leftovers? can you elaborate I am actually really confused, I knew of Alduin's cyclical destruction but.... wow, I'm confused.SajuukKhar said:Atmora is so frozen over nothing can live there , mainly because it was just a part of the last universe that Alduin forgot to eat.
We wont go to the other provinces, the game is called Skyrim, not Tamriel.
And we most likely wont have a big Thalmor DLC, The Thalmor situation is to large to handle in a DLC, and BEthesda always ends the stories of DLC in the DLC it began in.
The DLC will be like dawnguard, related to absolutely nothing in the base game.
-Alduin eats MundusJosh12345 said:what? How is Atmora Alduin's leftovers? can you elaborate I am actually really confused, I knew of Alduin's cyclical destruction but.... wow, I'm confused.
Dragons always land after a minute or two.Lilani said:How about some DLC that makes the dragons land when they're so close to you, rather than flying around for 20 minutes like a pussy >:-( And a flying mount. Perhaps a shout that summons a slain dragon soul to act as your mount. Flying dragon battles would be so intense.
Hmm, so Man predates the Mer and beast races? Oh and how come no one remembers that then? Besides I thought it was established lore-wise that the divines created Mundus and everything on it.... y'know the more I look into this Atmora is sounding like a great DLC (assuming you could survive what is basically Antarctica X-10)SajuukKhar said:-Alduin eats MundusJosh12345 said:what? How is Atmora Alduin's leftovers? can you elaborate I am actually really confused, I knew of Alduin's cyclical destruction but.... wow, I'm confused.
-Alduin forgot a piece
-that piece was Atmora
-Atmora froze over because it was part of a dead universe
-The Nords left atmora, sailing from the past universe to the new one near the dawn of time.
Dragons always land after a minute or two.Lilani said:How about some DLC that makes the dragons land when they're so close to you, rather than flying around for 20 minutes like a pussy >:-( And a flying mount. Perhaps a shout that summons a slain dragon soul to act as your mount. Flying dragon battles would be so intense.
You just had to stick you head in here again...SajuukKhar said:Atmora is so frozen over nothing can live there , mainly because it was just a part of the last universe that Alduin forgot to eat.
We wont go to the other provinces, the game is called Skyrim, not Tamriel.
And we most likely wont have a big Thalmor DLC, The Thalmor situation is to large to handle in a DLC, and BEthesda always ends the stories of DLC in the DLC it began in.
The DLC will be like dawnguard, related to absolutely nothing in the base game.
Just ignore this.Josh12345 said:what? How is Atmora Alduin's leftovers? can you elaborate I am actually really confused, I knew of Alduin's cyclical destruction but.... wow, I'm confused.SajuukKhar said:Atmora is so frozen over nothing can live there , mainly because it was just a part of the last universe that Alduin forgot to eat.
We wont go to the other provinces, the game is called Skyrim, not Tamriel.
And we most likely wont have a big Thalmor DLC, The Thalmor situation is to large to handle in a DLC, and BEthesda always ends the stories of DLC in the DLC it began in.
The DLC will be like dawnguard, related to absolutely nothing in the base game.
Bloodmoon?SajuukKhar said:We wont go to the other provinces, the game is called Skyrim, not Tamriel.
GREETINGS, DOVAHKIIN!Lilani said:How about some DLC that makes the dragons land when they're so close to you, rather than flying around for 20 minutes like a pussy >:-( And a flying mount. Perhaps a shout that summons a slain dragon soul to act as your mount. Flying dragon battles would be so intense.
The problem with Elder Scrolls Lore is that the real Lore almost exists outside of the games. In the Elder Scrolls worlds, the inhabitants are just as susceptible to propaganda and lies as we are. These lies and propaganda get accepted as facts by the denizens of the world and therefore everyone you meet in the games ends up telling you the same lies (things like Talos coming from Atmora.) You get occasional references to the real Lore in the games, but for the most part, part of the charm of the Elder Scrolls world is that it's inhabitants suffer from the same flaws and gullibility that any pre-industrial society did.Josh12345 said:Hmm, so Man predates the Mer and beast races? Oh and how come no one remembers that then? Besides I thought it was established lore-wise that the divines created Mundus and everything on it.... y'know the more I look into this Atmora is sounding like a great DLC (assuming you could survive what is basically Antarctica X-10)
thanks for that, aside from making it more realistic in an annoying way and an easily justifiable means for the writers to retcon shit the misinformation stuff is pretty cool.Lethos said:The problem with Elder Scrolls Lore is that the real Lore almost exists outside of the games. In the Elder Scrolls worlds, the inhabitants are just as susceptible to propaganda and lies as we are. These lies and propaganda get accepted as facts by the denizens of the world and therefore everyone you meet in thee games ends up telling you the same lies (things like Talos coming from Atmora.) You get occasional references to the real Lore in the games, but for the most part, part of the charm of the Elder Scrolls world is that it's inhabitants suffer from the same flaws and gullibility that any pre-industrial society did.Josh12345 said:Hmm, so Man predates the Mer and beast races? Oh and how come no one remembers that then? Besides I thought it was established lore-wise that the divines created Mundus and everything on it.... y'know the more I look into this Atmora is sounding like a great DLC (assuming you could survive what is basically Antarctica X-10)
If you want to find out more about the real Lore then I suggest reading around here and here.![]()
Get on your knees and thank the divines for blessing your game. Mine only land 2/3s of the time, otherwise they just fly around and then leave. Even Dragonrend is not perfect - I have to hit them with it several times in a row and maybe it works.SajuukKhar said:Dragons always land after a minute or two.Lilani said:How about some DLC that makes the dragons land when they're so close to you, rather than flying around for 20 minutes like a pussy >:-( And a flying mount. Perhaps a shout that summons a slain dragon soul to act as your mount. Flying dragon battles would be so intense.
Pray at the nearest alter to Talos! It's your only hope!Jackalb said:Dovahkiin contracts AIDs and the DLC re-enacts Philadelphia.