The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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Swamp_puppy Jun 26, 2022 @ 9:38am
Would rather
Be snow elf during Ysgramor's killing spree or an Ayleid during Pelinal's killing spree
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Alex Jun 26, 2022 @ 10:46am 
Actually, some Ayleids did survive, even to "present day", and are known as the Wild Elves. The Falmer, well...
Swamp_puppy Jun 26, 2022 @ 11:08am 
Originally posted by Alex:
Actually, some Ayleids did survive, even to "present day", and are known as the Wild Elves. The Falmer, well...
I had admit to say "Would rather be killed by ysgramor or pelinal" hope this clarifies.
Alex Jun 26, 2022 @ 2:18pm 
Originally posted by Pitiful Man:
I had admit to say "Would rather be killed by ysgramor or pelinal" hope this clarifies.
How about none of them? Seems like the more sensible choice.

But if I had to choose between an overglorified barbarian and a cyborg from the future, then, I'd pick Pelinal over Ysgramor.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEg2J-MoeqY
Master Talon Jun 26, 2022 @ 4:13pm 
Originally posted by Alex:
Actually, some Ayleids did survive, even to "present day", and are known as the Wild Elves. The Falmer, well...
where did you hear that some Alyeids survived? The last known Ayleid that ever lived was in ESO (about 1,000 years before Skyrim's time)
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Alex Jun 26, 2022 @ 11:41pm 
Originally posted by Master Talon:
where did you hear that some Alyeids survived? The last known Ayleid that ever lived was in ESO (about 1,000 years before Skyrim's time)
I don't consider ESO to be canon, instead, I was referring to in-game literature:
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:The_Wild_Elves
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:2920,_Second_Seed_(v5)
This suggests that the Wild Elves, descendants of the original Ayleids, had survived for quite some time, perhaps even to "today". Others fled, and integrated with elven populations of High Rock, Valenwood, or even Sumerset. The Falmer. however, were either wiped out, or worse.
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Master Talon Jun 27, 2022 @ 2:40am 
Originally posted by Alex:
Originally posted by Master Talon:
where did you hear that some Alyeids survived? The last known Ayleid that ever lived was in ESO (about 1,000 years before Skyrim's time)
I don't consider ESO to be canon, instead, I was referring to in-game literature:
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:The_Wild_Elves
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:2920,_Second_Seed_(v5)
This suggests that the Wild Elves, descendants of the original Ayleids, had survived for quite some time, perhaps even to "today". Others fled, and integrated with elven populations of High Rock, Valenwood, or even Sumerset. The Falmer. however, were either wiped out, or worse.
You don't consiider ESO Canon but it still is "A book called The King of Worms which is About Manimarco and the Planmeld in Vanilla Skyrim" and "Manimarco being in Oblivion" that proves it being Canon and a few other things that are in the Older games.
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Alex Jun 27, 2022 @ 3:26am 
Originally posted by Master Talon:
You don't consiider ESO Canon but it still is "A book called The King of Worms which is About Manimarco and the Planmeld in Vanilla Skyrim" and "Manimarco being in Oblivion" that proves it being Canon and a few other things that are in the Older games.
You're mixing up stuff. Skyrim was released in 2011, ESO in 2014.

Anyway, whatever's considered canon was put through the grinder so many times, that arguing about that is entirely too silly.
Master Talon Jun 27, 2022 @ 10:43am 
Originally posted by Alex:
Originally posted by Master Talon:
You don't consiider ESO Canon but it still is "A book called The King of Worms which is About Manimarco and the Planmeld in Vanilla Skyrim" and "Manimarco being in Oblivion" that proves it being Canon and a few other things that are in the Older games.
You're mixing up stuff. Skyrim was released in 2011, ESO in 2014.

Anyway, whatever's considered canon was put through the grinder so many times, that arguing about that is entirely too silly.
I know what years they were released and no I didn't mix anything up and when I meant "Older games" I didn't mean ESO as an older game yes ESO takes place 1,000 plus years before Skyrim and Oblivion does and yes Manimarco is in Oblivion and yes There is a book about him in Vanilla Skyrim hints "King of Worms"
Last edited by Master Talon; Jun 27, 2022 @ 10:53am
If the universe of TES existed, and i could leave this reality behind and like a brand new TES game choose my character, I'd like to start off as a male Ayleid (highland highelf) in the summerset isle at the age of a child, to a somewhat wealthy aristocratic family somewhere around the 3E 250, i'll grow up studying alteration, conjuration, enchanting & alchemy while helping my family and their varying trading businesses. By the time i'm a young adult and ready to leave home, i would seek vamirism and study methods of altering the effects, attempting to remove the weaknesses and need for blood, thus maintaining just the immortality and ceasing to age. I would open up a magical emporium in all the major cities of nirn to fund my own private island where i would build my own elder scrolls version of hogwarts and accept students from everywhere, start a magical knowledge based cult worshipping hermaeus mora in an attempt to make contact with other ayleids and any possible living dwemer to attempt to rebuild my own ayleid/dwemer nation and country, a dominant futuristic nation dedicated to the advancement and mastery of science & magic. Then i'd figure out how to dominate the deadra and aedra.
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