I think that it's very likely they will make them as DLC for ESO later on. So i would just like to know if people would like this?
I think that it's very likely they will make them as DLC for ESO later on. So i would just like to know if people would like this?
Would love to see new lands. But from the map I saw there still seems to be a lot of 'filling' in on the continent that can be done before introducing more lands or am I missing something?
Eventually, be it in ESO or in the single player games, I'd love to be able to explore the entirety of Nirn and beyond.
I would not want to see it in a mmo fashion before singleplayer epic scenery have done it.
Would love to see the other continents, but I can't see it happening...
I would like to know what really happened to the Dwemer. This is the closest game we get from when they were seen last. So I really wish to see what happened to the masters artificers dwemers in future expansions packs.
I personally don't care whether they show it or not because I want to have some things feel new and unseen so I at least have some great surprises when I get my hands on ESO.
I want to see the monkey and tiger people to the west. I forget what continent they are on.
You mean Imga and Khajiit? lol They are native of Tamriel.
I would hate that. I love worlds where lands remain unvisited and shrouded in mystery, because it leaves so much to the imagination and makes the place feel alive. I find worlds that have been thoroughly explored by someone already, even if only fictional characters, don't have the same magic to them.
I'd still like to see more of Tamriel, though.
I could have sworn it was to the west, and I think there was some snake people there too. Let me dig around. I hope I find it cause if I don't I'm going to look like an idiot lol.
Ah, it's Akavir to the east. The monkey are the Tang Mo, the snake people are Tsaeci, and the Tiger people are the Ka Po Tun.
Agreed. Don't know if Bethesda wants to save the exploration of the other continents for the single-player games, but I want to explore Akavir (spelled correctly?) rather sooner then later. I'm not a big authority when it comes to the lore, so I don't know wether or not it fits in ESO (on the other hand, I've read that ZOS doesn't really care much about twisting the lore anyway).
I don't want to see other continents. I like mystery and there's still a lot of Tamriel to discover.
They told us in Morrowind...
He means Tang Mo and Ka Po' Tun. But they are in the east.
You were right. It's Tang Mo and Ka Po' Tun. They lived in Akavir, a continent east of Tamriel.
"I think Kagrenac might have succeeded in granting our race eternal life, with unforeseen consequences -- such as wholesale displacement to an Outer Realm. Or he may have erred, and utterly destroyed our race." ―http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Yagrum_Bagarnhttp://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls_III:_Morrowind
"You wonder where the Dwemer have gone? Perhaps better to wonder why one remains." ―http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Sotha_Sil
We only learned that the tools Kraganec intended to confer Immortality upon the Dwarves had been the cause of their disappearance...
dude we already know. when kraegnac tried to harness the heart of lorkhan in red mountain it backfired and bound the souls of all dwemer in existence to the skin of the numidium, a giant dwarven brass god which was the subject of one of the earlier games, which I believe was destroyed some time later. so they're pretty much dead.
Thank you guys. I knew they just disapered but didn't really know what happened.
I really hope they don't do akavir. since I remember reading somewhere that thats much bigger than tamriel. they should instead, if they are doing continents, visit the various large island kingdoms and small continents near Tamriel like Yokunda, atmora and pyangonea.
Eventually all things will be explored, and in knowing them we will see things far beyond what mere imagination can comprehend.
Spoiler tags would be appreciated by some. Further-more this is still an in-game theory and a nice little story to wrap up everything in a bow. Ultimately the information we are given is not enough to make a definitive assertion as to their fate.
Eventually, yes I would like to see other continents. Although if that were to become a project it will probably be years before we see anything.
http://static3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130516180122/elderscrolls/fr/images/3/3f/Nirn_edz.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/RJEpNdC.jpg
Akavir to the east (which personally I care very little for).
Atmora to the north (which is supposed to have encountered some cataclysm or something which is why the Nords migrated to tamriel)
Yokuda to the west (also supposed to have encountered some cataclysm or something which is why the redguards migrated to tamriel)
Pyandonea to the south, which hasn't been visited/seen by the races of tamriel since pretty much around the time ESO takes place.
And that aldmeris continent is the representation of old elhnofey which depending on what creation myth of nirn you follow, either no longer exists or split to create the continents mentionned above.... so kinda weird they put it on map, or maybe i just didnt quite understand something.
spoiler tags for what? like you said its a universally believed In-game theory and doesn't really spoil anything.