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Games / its just a game theory (insert stuffty memes)
« on: December 02, 2016, 12:06:32 PM »
so recently i've been marathon-playing elder scrolls games and i thought of an interesting theory for why the 'High Elves' managed a full scale war with the Empire:
Ayleids.
The high elves in Skyrim look different from high elves in ANY other elder scrolls game. However, they look similar to the Aylied that appeared in ESO. Ayleid compared to "High Elf"
so in oblivion you can hear NPCs randomly discuss "imperial goods being boycotted in the Summerset Isles" and "Daedra worship becoming increasingly prevelent".
The Ayleid were overthrown by the Imperials and would jump at the chance for revenge (Despite being "extinct"). The Ayleid also worshipped daedra vs. the standard elvish pantheon (Auri-el, Trinimac etc.) [Dark elves also worshipped daedra, but stopped in favour of the Tribunal and House Dagoth]
Coincidence? i think not.
Ayleids.
The high elves in Skyrim look different from high elves in ANY other elder scrolls game. However, they look similar to the Aylied that appeared in ESO. Ayleid compared to "High Elf"
so in oblivion you can hear NPCs randomly discuss "imperial goods being boycotted in the Summerset Isles" and "Daedra worship becoming increasingly prevelent".
The Ayleid were overthrown by the Imperials and would jump at the chance for revenge (Despite being "extinct"). The Ayleid also worshipped daedra vs. the standard elvish pantheon (Auri-el, Trinimac etc.) [Dark elves also worshipped daedra, but stopped in favour of the Tribunal and House Dagoth]
Coincidence? i think not.