Vvardenfall

Post » Tue Sep 07, 2010 3:17 am

It would be interesting to see the Ruins of Vivec city (If any of it's left). It wouldn't necessarily make up for loss of those unique Dwemer ruins though :(


It's pretty obvious from the book that none of the city is left at all, just barren ash lands ripped by fierce winds and surrounded by boiling oceans. Sad but true.
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Post » Tue Sep 07, 2010 8:54 am

I haven't read the book yet :(
Yeah, I was expecting as much. Damn shame. Yet I wonder; Is there any mentioning of how the other provinces are handling this? Or if the eruption of RM affected them?
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Post » Tue Sep 07, 2010 4:28 am

I think this may be different based on the foyadas. It seems like previous eruptions resulted in comparatively gentle lava flows, more like slow rivers of lava than the explosive detonation of the mountain we seem to have here. Then yeah, the moon just fell on the largest city on the island, so the water is also boiling. see how much worse the little things can make it?

Hey, there's a silver lining! All the cancerous corprus monsters are now dead :D
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Post » Tue Sep 07, 2010 4:11 am

I haven't read the book yet :(
Yeah, I was expecting as much. Damn shame. Yet I wonder; Is there any mentioning of how the other provinces are handling this? Or if the eruption of RM affected them?


The book didn't mention how the other provinces were affected by Landfall. Maybe the second book will have more information on it.
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