Did the TES mobile phone games add any Lore?

Post » Tue Feb 08, 2011 3:43 am

I was wondering about that after I read

In the third era, if Cyrodiil has been the heart of the Empire, Skyrim has been its strong arm. The greatest threat to the Empire's unity occured in the 120th year, when the so-called Wolf Queen of Solitude, Potema, aunt of the Empress Kintyra, launched a rebellion that became a blood civil war. Though it was eventually quelled, the repercussions are evident to this day. There is a strong underground movement called the Horme that believes Potema and her deposed son of Uriel III to be the last of Tiber Septim's true blood and under that principle lead raids against Imperial interests in the province.
Under the Imperial Simulacrum of Jagar Tharn, cold animosities between the kingdoms of Skyrim and their neighbors in High Rock and Hammerfell were fanned into the fire of war. Upon the true Emperor's return to his throne, this war ended, but not before Skyrim had reasserted itself on territory it had not held since the 1st Era.

CURRENT EVENTS
The War of Bend'r-Mahk increased the territory that is considered Skyrim considerably, allowing the Nordic counts to swallow up many miles of eastern High Rock and Hammerfell. Resistance by the Bretons and the Redguards is feeble in the cities of Jehenna and Elinhir, and more active in the border zones of the countryside. The city-state of Dragonstar continues to be divided into western and eastern sections, walled off from one another, each with its own government, and each with an atmosphere of mistrust and fear. There are few days without an act of terror from one resistance group or another, though, so far little territory has changed hands since the days of the Imperial Simulacrum.

Solitude, always one of the richest and most influential counties in Skyrim, has grown ever more powerful, controlling much of the northern coastline following King Thian's alliance by marriage with Macalla, the Queen of Dawnstar. It has sought to expand its influence further by annexing several former Imperial fiefs, such as the island of Roscrea, ruled directly by the Emperor since Uriel V conquered it in the 271st year. It has begun sponsoring exploratory missions even farther from the mainland into the misty waters of the Sea of Ghosts.

Winterhold, Solitude's ancient rival, has also experienced a renaissance of power and influence. Refugees from Morrowind, far from burdening the eastern city, have brought with them new ideas, enriching her culture and stimulating its old mercantile spirit. Scholars from all over Tamriel have descended on the county since it became home to the Ysmir Collective, a library rescued from destruction in the east, and the cornerstone of academic life at the College of Winterhold.
Hrothgar and Whiterun have not been as fortunate as their coastal northern cousins. A dynastic feud, attacks by Horme bandits and frost trolls, and a series of annihilating winters of alternating floods, droughts, and fires has crippled the area that was once considered the Imperial City of Skyrim. The population blamed and then curiously exalted the leader of the local witches' coven, Jsashe, a self-proclaimed priestess of Lorkhan. The Witch-Queen of Whiterun, as she is called, now wields effective control of the county, though her magic has not brought it prosperity as of yet.


Especially after reading the current events and the mention of Dawnstar which i think was one of the titles of the games?

Also the mention of illegitimate sons with Tiber blood, any Dragonborn candidates perhaps?
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Post » Tue Feb 08, 2011 8:18 am

As far as I know, the mobile games added nothing. I'm guessing due to a lack of people buying them or mention.
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Post » Tue Feb 08, 2011 10:35 am

I completed all 4 of the travels games. I'll give you a summary of the lore

1.)shadowkey
expands upon jagar tharn's plots and also introduces shadow magic. there is a lot more I suggest reading the material on the imperial library about it

2.)oblivion
nothing its a retelling of the oblivion main story with some slight twists that really shouldn't be considered lore.

3.)dawnstar
ice tribes(possibly falmer)(also they appear in shadowkey) attack dawnstar and there is a traitor that betrays dawnstar. a hero rises and reveals the traitor and defeats the ice tribes. the traitor can't be set in stone because it can be any of the 4 champions you talk to its random.

4.)stormhold
in the city of stormhold in black marsh there is a prison with a corrupt waden. you spend the whole game in the prison and learn of a plot of the warden to find the stormhold crystal(which I believe to be of ayleid orgin.) that he could use to remove all evil from the world. eventually the warden is defeated and you find the crystal cannot contain all of the evil in the world but it could contain the evil of the prison. It ends with you and the prisoners pretty much breaking out of prison(could be a reference in the 3rd PGE but then again that was blackrose not stormhold.)

I know I had some transcripts of all the dialouge in stormhold and dawnstar somewhere around here that i made a while back try the forum search.
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Post » Tue Feb 08, 2011 2:03 pm

How did you get all 4?
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Post » Tue Feb 08, 2011 2:12 pm

shadowkey and oblivion are both pretty easy to get. Stormhold and dawnstar are extreamly hard to find though I can't say where I got them. The good thing is that they all work on an N-gage except oblivion.

the transcripts
http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1096602-dawnstar transcript - This is my first mess of a transcript I need to revise it big time I'm still hopeing to find time to do that.

http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1097634-stormhold transcript. - It's better than the dawnstar one but I still need to find the time to revise it.

http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/941527-oblivion-mobile-guide/ by patchypegleg - This is the closest i've seen to a transcript of oblivion mobile I didn't take the time to do one myself because it isn't worth the time in my opinion.

http://www.imperial-library.info/content/elder-scrolls-travels-shadowkey-0 by xan of the imperial library - A great transcript of shadowkey best you'll find.
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Post » Tue Feb 08, 2011 2:20 pm

Cheers thanks, I looked at some videos of them online and they look like some of the older games (Arena & Daggerfall) but with a much smaller scope. So basically little individual adventures that amuse
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Post » Tue Feb 08, 2011 10:09 am

Wasn't Shadowkey when they introduced the war of the Bend'r-Mahk?
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Post » Tue Feb 08, 2011 5:12 am

Nope it was a dance in fire series of books that first mentioned it but shadowkey did flesh out the war though.
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