How big is Akavir?

Post » Wed Sep 08, 2010 10:59 am

You expect barbaric people to find spies and scouts, with all do respect, imperials are better off. If you ask me I think Argonians would put them in mines, but where, Im saying Argonians because they took over Morrowinds mainland, and Vvardenfell perished when Red mountains top blew. Giving new geograpy to the land, don't you see..opps this is't what the topic is about lol. I guess Nords will be good when they went to attack head on. But You can't fight Tsieci like that, thats why the imperials lost and their emperor died. Hey thats the first desth outside tamriel for a emperor.
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Vicki Blondie
 
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Post » Tue Sep 07, 2010 10:22 pm

Well go to the fighters guild in bruma and go to the basment. There is a book called disaster at (something that begins with l) I think its Lonith. It describes what happened when The Emprire invaded the reptile dudes

Ionith? That was a botched report. It fails to educate the upright citizens of the Empire as to how Uriel subverted the Tsaesci's security measures. He actually entered the Amulet of Kings, which as it turns out, is a secret, nexus point of an interdimensional transit-web through the Grey-Maybe. He was able to bring with him millions of souls to die for the ultimate prize: a chart the Tsaesci maped of these unknown routes. With the charts, Uriel V could have enforced his Mundus-wide rule.
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Post » Tue Sep 07, 2010 9:33 pm

From what I remember from reading all the lore possible about it during the summer the imperials armies went into Akavir and actuality colonized it in certain parts. But after countless imperial soldiers disappearing trying to get farther in the province and many loses against the akvair the Imperials had to leave. I don't remember the exact names of the battle and places but the septiem at the time really wanted to get into Akvir REALLY did.

http://www.imperial-library.info/akavir/index.shtml
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Post » Wed Sep 08, 2010 6:02 am

Old Ehlnofey is a concept, not a place, rather like the idea of the New Jerusalem in Judaism and Christianity.

Akavir has a mythic purpose in that it represents the threat of the unknowable other. It doesn't really have any existence independent of its relation to Tamriel.

IMO OF COURSE


Hmm. Interesting.
Could it be that Vaermina's just screwing with us? Nightmarish vampire snake monsters who never seem to be described the same twice do seem like her kind of thing.
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Trent Theriot
 
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Post » Wed Sep 08, 2010 12:42 pm

No, that is not a possibility. Her creatures look like http://www.tamriel-rebuilt.org/?p=conceptart§ion=19706. And besides, the Tsaesci have been seen and interacted with extensively. sixually, too. I don't see what the big deal is, everybody knows Alexander the Great was conceived by a serpent and his mother loved it.

Being from a mirror dimension hardly makes them less real.
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Post » Tue Sep 07, 2010 10:16 pm

No, that is not a possibility. Her creatures look like http://www.tamriel-rebuilt.org/?p=conceptart§ion=19706. And besides, the Tsaesci have been seen and interacted with extensively. sixually, too. I don't see what the big deal is, everybody knows Alexander the Great was conceived by a serpent and his mother loved it.

Being from a mirror dimension hardly makes them less real.


Sheogorath has more than one type of Daedra. So does Mehrunes Dagon. People (Vivec for example) have interacted sixually with Daedra before, too. Just saying. :)
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Post » Wed Sep 08, 2010 1:59 am

Not sure, but I'd like to know what sort of havoc my Neravarine is wreaking over there :P
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Post » Wed Sep 08, 2010 4:30 am

27 meters across. It's cramped as hell, which explains why they invaded Tamriel.
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