You Have MK Tied to a Chair With a Gun to His Head...

Post » Tue May 08, 2012 4:54 am

Im sure Im going to get flak for this, but who is MK?
A platoniformic incarnation of the demiautonomous transesoteric lore engine.
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 4:22 am

Shameless retcon or not, it still sounds badass coming from Heimskr's mouth.
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 12:01 am

.MK's influence was a key shatterpoint in the Elder Scrolls' departure from a more cliche Tolkienesque D&D type setting to the more three-dimensional and deeply fascinating fantasy universe we got. His alien, esoteric artistic flavor and his florid prose molded the aesthetics of those two games, and with that he left his mark on the series. Many of the more seasoned lore buffs in the community regard him as the father of the complex mythology, mythopoeia and apotheosis that shapes the series so profoundly, and for good reason. Many in-game books were written by him personally (someone posted a list of them all a while back).

I hope you're not implying Tolkien is one-dimensional. Them's fightin words.

Anyway, I often think Michael Kirkbride's influence on the development of the lore is a bit overstated because of his activeness in the fan community. He wrote a lot of the in-game books, true, but I can't help but think of this contribution as more or less flavoring then actual lore.
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Post » Mon May 07, 2012 11:21 pm

Yip. The lore is developed by many great people. But as you said, he is active (more or less) here at forums, so he is (for many fans) the face of lore. The Water-Face of lore, actually.
Maybe other devs should be more active, too? I love them all.
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 12:13 am

I hope you're not implying Tolkien is one-dimensional. Them's fightin words.

A misstep. One of my favorite authors. I was suggesting that among the offshoots of Tolkien's style of fantasy (read: TES and every other fantasy universe in the world), many have the tendency to be lackluster or slightly-less-original than the Elder Scrolls' particular mythology.
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 1:19 am

I hope you're not implying Tolkien is one-dimensional. Them's fightin words.

Anyway, I often think Michael Kirkbride's influence on the development of the lore is a bit overstated because of his activeness in the fan community. He wrote a lot of the in-game books, true, but I can't help but think of this contribution as more or less flavoring then actual lore.

Tolkien is multi-dimensional. Unfortunately, too much fantasy is a one-dimensional rip-off of Tolkien. Few fantasy writers are philologists or historians or ex-military officers or even people who intelligently observe the world they live in. You gotta bring something to the table.

On that note, I'd love to see MK do a take on what happened to the Bardic College. How and when did the bards fall from proud rime-bearded warrior creators of sagas and eddas and satires for kings to an Altmer "headmaster" and a Breton "dean of history" churning out incompetents who sing tuneless songs in bars? Time was, kings begged for bards to visit their courts and vied to pay them in priceless jewels. Now drunks pay them to shut up.
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 3:31 am

Tolkien is multi-dimensional. Unfortunately, too much fantasy is a one-dimensional rip-off of Tolkien. Few fantasy writers are philologists or historians or ex-military officers or even people who intelligently observe the world they live in. You gotta bring something to the table.

That's what I was trying to say. Only lots smarter.
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Post » Mon May 07, 2012 10:23 pm

Tolkien is multi-dimensional. Unfortunately, too much fantasy is a one-dimensional rip-off of Tolkien. Few fantasy writers are philologists or historians or ex-military officers or even people who intelligently observe the world they live in. You gotta bring something to the table.

On that note, I'd love to see MK do a take on what happened to the Bardic College. How and when did the bards fall from proud rime-bearded warrior creators of sagas and eddas and satires for kings to an Altmer "headmaster" and a Breton "dean of history" churning out incompetents who sing tuneless songs in bars? Time was, kings begged for bards to visit their courts and vied to pay them in priceless jewels. Now drunks pay them to shut up.
Tolkien did his job so well, that he doomed all future fantasy writers to either shy away from the elves and magic fantasy or be so original that they transcend the cliches and stereotypes.

Also it seems like the existence of the Bard's College goes against the Nordic skald tradition. You can't really teach the stuff the way you would a school subject. It has to be learned either with experience or painstakingly memorized by listening to the elder skalds. Or both. The Skyrim Bards College reeks of Bretony.
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 5:14 am

From the index, the title of this thread is "You have MK tied to a chair." I thought this was going to be a different kind of thread :mellow:

Same here :rofl: I wouldn't be surprised either. :P
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Post » Mon May 07, 2012 9:43 pm

Tolkien is multi-dimensional. Unfortunately, too much fantasy is a one-dimensional rip-off of Tolkien. Few fantasy writers are philologists or historians or ex-military officers or even people who intelligently observe the world they live in. You gotta bring something to the table.
I wouldn't even say that it is a ripoff of Tolkien, but rather an amalgam of tropes and D&D, which are certainly inspired and informed by Tolkiens writing, but don't take enough of him to really be considered a proper ripoff. Its like people are ripping off the idea of Tolkien, rather than the actual work.

I'd say we're getting better... or maybe I'm just reading the right stuff :P
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 7:42 am

I wouldn't even say that it is a ripoff of Tolkien, but rather an amalgam of tropes and D&D, which are certainly inspired and informed by Tolkiens writing, but don't take enough of him to really be considered a proper ripoff. Its like people are ripping off the idea of Tolkien, rather than the actual work.

I'd say we're getting better... or maybe I'm just reading the right stuff :tongue:

Oh, I wasn't discussing ES in particular. Although I was embarrassed for their writers continually during Skyrim, particularly as concerns the Bardic College and the Sheogorath quest. Apparently at the end of Shivering Isles, Sheogorath was replaced by that boring guy who laughed too much at his own jokes you used to try to avoid in college.
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 1:20 am

Although I was embarrassed for their writers continually during Skyrim, particularly as concerns the Bardic College
To be fair, making [censored] up as you go along is entirely within the bardic tradition.

Sheogorath was replaced by that boring guy who laughed too much at his own jokes you used to try to avoid in college.
At least you could properly avoid him. Try having that guy as your roommate.

Sigh.
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 7:20 am

Oh, I wasn't discussing ES in particular.
Heh, me neither. Just the general state of the genre.
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 2:18 am

Nothing? I'd probably just walk away and go about my own business. No idea who "MK" is to be perfectly honest...
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Post » Mon May 07, 2012 4:21 pm

You have MK at gunpoint and you aren't making him dance for you?

CHIM CHIMiney
CHIM CHIMiney
CHIM CHIM cher-ee!
A Vehk is as lucky
As lucky can be

CHIM CHIMiney
CHIM CHIMiney
CHIM CHIM cher-oo!
God luck will rub off when
I use tools on you -
Or blow me a kiss
And that's lucky too

Epic post.

I just had to look up the video for the song after reading this. Lo and behold, most of the videos' comments have scattered references to TES. :D
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 3:49 am

At least you could properly avoid him. Try having that guy as your roommate.

Sigh.
Oh man, I'd go craz- waitaminute.
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 7:24 am

Nothing? I'd probably just walk away and go about my own business. No idea who "MK" is to be perfectly honest...

Then atleast set him free, for us.
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 2:35 am

You have MK at gunpoint and you aren't making him dance for you?

CHIM CHIMiney
CHIM CHIMiney
CHIM CHIM cher-ee!
A Vehk is as lucky
As lucky can be

CHIM CHIMiney
CHIM CHIMiney
CHIM CHIM cher-oo!
God luck will rub off when
I use tools on you -
Or blow me a kiss
And that's lucky too


Epic post.

I just had to look up the video for the song after reading this. Lo and behold, most of the videos' comments have scattered references to TES. :biggrin:

Hahaha, Youtube. "dike VAN DYKE IS THE GODHEAD"
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 6:49 am

Hahaha, Youtube. "dike VAN DYKE IS THE GODHEAD"

Don't be silly. dike Van Dyke is Shezarr, Julie Andrews is Aka, and David Tomlinson is Magnus.
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