Do you want Akavir to invade Tamriel?

Post » Sat Jun 25, 2011 2:29 pm

Do you want an ES game that will have Akavir invading Tamriel? I think it's interesting since they have done it before but failed. (the empire even tried to invade akavir as well but lost :sad:

Also try to imagine how the scenereo would work, Im guessing that they will attack skyrim and morrowind first since they are the weakest provinces right now. And they will advance into cyrrodil and take the Impriea city. Then they will try to advance into the rest of tamriel.
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Jennie Skeletons
 
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Post » Sat Jun 25, 2011 10:40 am

Not peticularily no. I'm probably one of the biggest Akaviri fans on these boards, but to me to have them invade would just ruin the mystery of the Akaviri, which is the part I like best about them.
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Post » Sat Jun 25, 2011 12:44 pm

Not peticularily no. I'm probably one of the biggest Akaviri fans on these boards, but to me to have them invade would just ruin the mystery of the Akaviri, which is the part I like best about them.

Good point. Still You could learn more about them if they invaded Tamriel. I mean im interested in Akavir and want to learn more. And what's better than having Akavir invading Tamriel other than a game set in it?
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Post » Sat Jun 25, 2011 3:50 pm

Well its gonna take a while as the last word we got of akavir is that there is a war of extinction going on between the race of tiger people led by a god-emperor dragon and the vampire snakes that ate all the old dragons of akavir. Neither party is going to start making any plans for a large, cross oceanic invasion with the other party still alive.
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Post » Sat Jun 25, 2011 12:11 pm

Well its gonna take a while as the last word we got of akavir is that there is a war of extinction going on between the race of tiger people led by a god-emperor dragon and the vampire snakes that ate all the old dragons of akavir. Neither party is going to start making any plans for a large, cross oceanic invasion with the other party still alive.


Wait ... that sounds like an awesome game.
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Post » Sat Jun 25, 2011 10:33 am

Well its gonna take a while as the last word we got of akavir is that there is a war of extinction going on between the race of tiger people led by a god-emperor dragon and the vampire snakes that ate all the old dragons of akavir. Neither party is going to start making any plans for a large, cross oceanic invasion with the other party still alive.

Well that war could be over but they could be preparing for war on tamriel or waiting for the right time. the events of skyrim does look like the right time, maybey they will come about 4E 220 since they could be preparing the army.
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Post » Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:46 pm

Well that war could be over but they could be preparing for war on tamriel or waiting for the right time. the events of skyrim does look like the right time, maybey they will come about 4E 220 since they could be preparing the army.

There is a planned war coming against Tamriel. As spoken by Tosh-Raka, the tiger-dragon lord of the Ka-Po-Tun nation, he plans to invade Tamriel once he defeats the vampire snakes of Tsaesci nation. And to answer your second post, my answer is again no, as it would still ruin some of the mystery to me ;)
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Post » Sat Jun 25, 2011 12:50 pm

There is a planned war coming against Tamriel. As spoken by Tosh-Raka, the tiger-dragon lord of the Ka-Po-Tun nation, he plans to invade Tamriel once he defeats the vampire snakes of Tsaesci nation. And to answer your second post, my answer is again no, as it would still ruin some of the mystery to me ;)

Well maybey they could only show limited info if that happens. Like only one race will show up and an update on what's going on there but not too much to where it will make it less mysterious?
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Post » Sat Jun 25, 2011 7:50 pm

There is a planned war coming against Tamriel. As spoken by Tosh-Raka, the tiger-dragon lord of the Ka-Po-Tun nation, he plans to invade Tamriel once he defeats the vampire snakes of Tsaesci nation. And to answer your second post, my answer is again no, as it would still ruin some of the mystery to me ;)


Given that Mysterious Akivir is written by someone who has never been to Akivir, and is extremely outdated by now, you can't count on that book to give you any tangible info at all. As for a game involving an Akiviri invasion.. NO. Akivir should be left as is, a mystery, in my opinion. No senes and ruining a good piece of lore with a series that's already retconning major parts of established lore. (Heres looking at you Oblivion). :D

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Post » Sat Jun 25, 2011 11:56 am

Given that Mysterious Akivir is written by someone who has never been to Akivir, and is extremely outdated by now, you can't count on that book to give you any tangible info at all.

True, but myself, I believe it to be true, simply because there is not much else they can do. They are already allied with the monkey people of Tang-Mo, the snow demons of Kamal are rarely active, being frozen alot of the time, so once they defeat the Tsaesci snakes, what else is a war-farring nation to do? All I can think of is invade another land...
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Post » Sat Jun 25, 2011 2:31 pm

Well its gonna take a while as the last word we got of akavir is that there is a war of extinction going on between the race of tiger people led by a god-emperor dragon and the vampire snakes that ate all the old dragons of akavir. Neither party is going to start making any plans for a large, cross oceanic invasion with the other party still alive.


Why not be one of the last remnants of the humanoids living in Akavir fighting for survival against the Tsaesci snake-people and the Ka Po' Tun tiger-people? Perhaps a major decision in the game would be who you'd side with in order to defeat the other? It could be a truly brilliant game and reveal so much about the enticing Akaviri culture... however, many people, including myself, enjoy the mystery of Akavir. However, whilst I do enjoy the mystery, I'd still love to learn more about Akavir.
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Post » Sat Jun 25, 2011 2:52 pm

True, but myself, I believe it to be true, simply because there is not much else they can do. They are already allied with the monkey people of Tang-Mo, the snow demons of Kamal are rarely active, being frozen alot of the time, so once they defeat the Tsaesci snakes, what else is a war-farring nation to do? All I can think of is invade another land...


We have nothing to suggest that the Tosh Raka is even winning the war against the Teseci, and to me, the most logical thing to IF they were to deffeat would be to contain the threat of the Kamal. They arn't inactive, they thaw in the summer months, so less they do something to prevent that there's no way they could move on to Tamriel without having the possibility of attack on their homefront, not to mention Tosh supposedly plans to conquer Akivir, so that would include the Tang as well, plus we know from Destruction at Ionith that the Teseci have shown little signs of weakening, having been able to soundly defeat the Empire's invasion force.


Why not be one of the last remnants of the humanoids living in Akavir fighting for survival against the Tsaesci snake-people and the Ka Po' Tun tiger-people? Perhaps a major decision in the game would be who you'd side with in order to defeat the other? It could be a truly brilliant game and reveal so much about the enticing Akaviri culture... however, many people, including myself, enjoy the mystery of Akavir. However, whilst I do enjoy the mystery, I'd still love to learn more about Akavir.


If you believe Mysterious Akivir, there are no men left, but were physically eaten by the Teseci.
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