Poll

Best Elder Scrolls game?

Arena
6 (1.9%)
Daggerfall
9 (2.9%)
Morrowind
37 (12%)
Oblivion
69 (22.3%)
Skyrim
188 (60.8%)

Total Members Voted: 309

Author Topic: The Elder Scrolls Megathread  (Read 671979 times)

lol this was my 11691st post, my blockland ID number. :D
I thought that you were around for a lot longer than that, I expected you to have a lower id.

forget the Blades, no way i am killing Paarthurnax.

forget the Blades, no way i am killing Paarthurnax.

Lol yeah. He gives a convincing speech too when you tell him that they want him dead.

one does not simply walk into oblivion [and take daedric armor]

You actually do just walk into oblivion.
Well, you used too.

Apparetly new update messes up mods

Shooting magic missile, up peoples butts.

how come hammers have to be the most damaging weapons, battleaxes are so much better looking


I have to disagree mainly with ebony, I don't like the ebony hammer
but both the daedric hammer and battleaxe look good

Quote from: Wikipedia
Ebony is a dense black wood, most commonly yielded by several species in the genus Diospyros, but ebony may also refer to other heavy, black (or dark colored) woods from unrelated species. Ebony is dense enough to sink in water. Its fine texture, and very smooth finish when polished, make it valuable as an ornamental wood. The word "ebony" derives from the Ancient Egyptian hbny, via the Ancient Greek ἔβενος (ébenos), by way of Latin and Middle English.
Quote from: Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages
Ebony weapons and heavy armor are created from the mineral Ebony, which is a hard, durable, black glass-like substance that is said to be the crystallized blood of the gods. See the lore article for general information. The primary Ebony mine in Skyrim is Gloombound Mine, in the Orc Stronghold of Narzulbur.
Lolwut

perhaps its like petrified wood?

you can't expect TES to be accurate
glass weapons
are not made of glass


Ebony refers to a type of wood irl. It's also associated as a color.

Ebony in game got it's name because of it's color. It's a metal, not a wood.

just completed Hail Sithis!
the money, all that money
it was worth it, I now have a total of 50,000+ septims
WHAT DO I DO WITH ALL THAT MONEY

also
Penitus Oculatus Agents are some of the easiest enemies I've ever killed...
save Sailors, of course