my favourite ancient civilisation in TES. So much so that I even built an Ayleid museum in ESO! Great video as always, Kilted As an answer to the question, it is believed that Ayleids still exist within the wilds of Tamriel, so playing one would be cool, same with an Akaviri. Maormer could be fun too, Ancestral enemies to the High Elves would make them interesting to see in TES 6 if Thalmor are still around.
That sounds great, I would love to make an Ayleid museum. I like the Dwemer but there is something about Varla, welkynd stones mixed with white marble and moonstone metal that made up their cities. Beyond Skyrim Bruma does a great job capturing the serene splendour of the Ayleids.
I'd love to play an Ayleid. I know Beyond Cyrodiil will have them at least (though not sure they are playable). Always loved their lore as well as the Dwemer.
my favourite ancient civilisation in TES. So much so that I even built an Ayleid museum in ESO!
Great video as always, Kilted
As an answer to the question, it is believed that Ayleids still exist within the wilds of Tamriel, so playing one would be cool, same with an Akaviri.
Maormer could be fun too, Ancestral enemies to the High Elves would make them interesting to see in TES 6 if Thalmor are still around.
That sounds great, I would love to make an Ayleid museum. I like the Dwemer but there is something about Varla, welkynd stones mixed with white marble and moonstone metal that made up their cities. Beyond Skyrim Bruma does a great job capturing the serene splendour of the Ayleids.
I'd love to play an Ayleid. I know Beyond Cyrodiil will have them at least (though not sure they are playable). Always loved their lore as well as the Dwemer.
Aye, there is something I love about lost civilisations. They would make for great roleplaying.
enjoyed hearing your fave race at the end - just convinced me im racially more Reachman than Nord
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