It’s been a year since uploading this video, I never thought it would blow up as much as it has. I’m just an average bloke who wanted to make some dumb video about The Elder Scrolls and this shit blew up big time. Thanks for taking the time to watch this, it truly does astound me that so many people have enjoyed something I made. I don’t know if I’ll ever make anymore videos on my channel but I’m just happy I was able to reach out and share my love for this series. Hopefully The Elder Scrolls 6 will reignite my passion. I don’t know but thank you everyone from the bottom of my heart ❤️
Stim well , thank the yt algorithm , that sht is unpredictable , I'm still waiting someone to re-upload "2 girls and 1 cup" and for it to be on recommended
@@CDC1357 No its the same guy, Uriel Septim VII appears in Arena, Dagerfall, Morrowind(doesnt appear in person but he ordered to send the Nerevarine to Vvardenfell) and Oblivion since they are only few years apart.
@Drizzt Do'Urden so all of my experience is useless? Wow great so all of those experience is useless and doesn't help me in life. Like knowing that coffee is hot and sticking your legs into the exhaust of the motorcycle is gonna burn your legs. It's all useless.
When I first played skyrim I realized the spectral assassin was actually Lucien Lachance the moment he stood beside Shadowmere and said ''Ah, shadowmere. My dear friend'' just before we enter the Brotherhood's sanctuary of the north.
InoshiKenshi oh wow your weebness has totally scared me straight. yup. totally shivering in my steel plated boots...do yourself a favor, don't procreate.
rcroller1972 "Maiq's father was called Maiq, so and his father" I believe he says something like this, but I'm not sure if I should believe him, he is prob adopted
*in a distant future* ALL HAIL MAIQ DESTROYER OF ALL THE DAEDRA AND NINE DIVINES, CONQUEROR OF WORLDS AND CONSUMER OF ALL, ALL BOW DOWN TO MAIQ THE UNDYING
5:47 _"Hey! You look just like your statue."_ THAT was an incredibly cool detail in Oblivion that a lot of people don't notice. From the uesp wiki on Bruma: _Statue of Your Character - After completing the Great Gate quest, a statue of your character will be erected near the_ _north gate to the Jerall Mountains. Your statue will not feature the equipment your character has equipped, but rather_ _what the game considers the best of the equipment you had in your inventory at a specific point during the Great Gate quest._ So the game takes an in-game snapshot of your character in "hero pose" equipped in the best armor and weapons that are currently in your inventory. Then it gives the whole thing a stone texture, places it IN the game world and the in-game NPCs actually comment on it. Wow.
Turner Austin If you care about flavor and all that, than yes. Skyrim branches away from its roots and is mainly an action-adventure game, so it’s reasonable that you’d find the shouts better than the statue, but for a game like oblivion that is more focused on world design and role-playing, the statue is much more preferable, at least to me.
@@romanvonungern-sternberg1048 Agreed sir general secretary. As much as I love Skyrim for its atmosphere, plot, characters, and overall moddibility, the vanilla role-playing in Oblivion is miles better.
OBLIVION focused on "world-design and roleplaying"? Bullshit. Morrowind was focused on world-design and roleplaying. Oblivion was trying to be what Skyrim would be and failing.
A bit of insight: Elves can live up to 1000 years, most of these recurring characters are either elves, vampires, people that have achieved godhood, some other type of immortal, or dead.
Ulfgar the Unending isn't an elf nor is he an immortal. Just a normal Nord as I can see, so how did he appear in oblivion when it's ~200 years after Bloodmoon?
logan Sinderion was what started my whole investigation into recurring characters which took the first half of 2017 to do, I thought it'd be fitting if I put him in first :)
It's true though. Every game in the series takes place in the same universe and timeline. As far as Maiq is concerned, he's only ever been in one game.
If one goes to Crow’s Wood in ESO they can find a flute with this inscribed on it: "A gift from M'aiq to his son, M'aiq." Also a quote the M’aiq from Skyrim: "M'aiq's father was also called M'aiq. As was M'aiq's father's father. At least, that is what his father said." Basically M’aiq is the Johnny (Metal Gear Solid franchise) of The Elder Scrolls.
In case you were curious about the timeline: Arena 3E 389 - 399 Daggerfall 3E 405 Morrowind 3E 427 Oblivion 3E 433 Skyrim 4E 201 (3E ended in year 433) Online takes place in 2E 582 which is 314 years before the start of 3E
Okay! So developers might made a mistake. If you kill some living normal looking people in the main games (M,O,S), they appear in ESO as reanimated corpses or zombies.
@@Hardcoreforliife a game set in northern Tamriel in the first era would be interesting. Its when a lot of events that shape the world take place like the conquest of Skyrim by the nords from the falmer, the aetherium wars between the dwemer cities connected by Blackreach or the whole battle of the Red Mountain that sets up everything from the Nerevarine and Dagoth Ur to the Tribunal and the dunmer race being created and the disapearance of the dwemer once they try to build Numidium.
M'aiq is the name of M'aiqs father as well, and his father's father. There have been many M'aiqs. Or at least, that's what M'aiq told me his father told him.
@@mrschizo2837 well, this can basically be true, because mai'q don't lie much, if you listen well for what he says, you will get something real about TES
It's hinted that M'aiq might just be multiple descendants of the same family. There's a musical instrument in Elder Scrolls Online that says "From M'aiq, to his son M'aiq" or something like that. (It's in the Crow's Wood dungeon.)
Jesus Christ, that monster, in Legendary Difficulty, I lost the count of how many times my lvl 65 Nord got obliterated in a single hit. *(AND THOSE DAMN ICE SPECTRUMS)*
Well she aged until she couldn’t age anymore so I’d say she went pretty well. Time has not been gentle with her body though, jeez. Either that or it’s Cicero constantly feeling the need to clean her.
jiub is also in oblivion, in skyrim he said he died in kvatch. when you enter the ruined city, you can actually find a very familiar dark elf head in a secret little house. The head is sadly not labelled and you can't pick it up, but it has the same mark on the eye. Also in that house there's the dremora that jiub said it killed/soultrapped him.
when you enter paradise in oblivion as well, there's a daedra who said he got surprise attacked from a civilian in a house and died. maybe that was jiub, i cant imagine him going down without a fight (this is just a guess tho)
This is not Jiub's head! Firstly, she has a scar on her right eye, while Jiub had a scar on her left. And in general, this is a human head, not an elven one, you can tell by the ears. Color of the skin? Cadaveric blue skin. Red eyes? Burst vessels. All this can be understood if you look closely.
2 years late but nope. Tho I like to think of it as such, but if you enter Castle Kvatch, just right side of the lobby as you enter the castle you'll see a similar decapitated head
One of the many things I hate about Mora's voice; overly condescending, like he has something better to do, like read a book he's already read like ninety thousand times or watch you kill his champion. Of course he saw these series of events coming, _he's essentially the god of omnipotence_ and doesn't mind reminding people.
For what it's worth, it's implied in the lore somewhere that the Night Mothers of Daggerfall, Morrowind, and Oblivion/Skyrim are three different women.
Something like the spirit moving to different people? I'm pretty much just guessing, I don't really know anything abou tthe night mother other than she is important to the dark brotherhood i skyrim
@@jamesbeynon4681 There's a hell of a lot of ambiguity around the Night Mother, even within the Dark Brotherhood. Any given source on her might be lying, so... who knows.
I love how you can make an elf character in morrowind and then just keep on making that same elf character in oblivion and then in skyrim and it's still 100% ligit
@@massimogiorgini6193 i dont think so , because if this would be the case , npc wouldn't talk about the " nerevarine Travels to akavir " if you are the nerevarine , that would not make any sense since you are in cyrodil.
@@massimogiorgini6193 and even if you don't play shivering Isles , sheogorath is still the hero of kvatch in Skyrim when you Meet him . However that can't be possible since you are supposed to be the hero of kvatch in Oblivion. Sorry , but i don't think that's possible
You mean Skyrim needs any depth because the Game is flat and more of an Action adventure than a rpg? Oblivion was at least a decent rpg but Skyrim is Just straight Up Bad
Only problem is for some reason mjoll the lioness from riften sometimes says something about her hunting cliffracers or something, which makes no sense (I can't remember exactly what she said but I think it was something about hunting cliffracers when she was a kid)
Jiub appears in elders scrolls iv oblivion too, he's in Kvatch in the building opposite of the chapel. he's a severed head on a spear. it's him because he says he was in Kvatch when he died during the oblivion crisis, and the severed head has a scar over his eye edit: I've been corrected, his head is on a stool, and the head used is also found throughout the deadlands on spears. people will argue but I still say it's him in Kvatch because the lore matches up
He's not immortal, every male in his lineage is named M'aiq. So the M'aiq you see in skyrim is like the 13th to 16th descendant of the M'aiq from the timeline in the MMO.
When you meet in the previous game, you're actually the one who sends him to Sovngarde. He was betrayed and cursed. He and his friends were searching for the entrance to Sovngarde. He was cursed with never finding the entrance on his own. The only way to enter Sovngarde is to die.
@@Dra_El9980 I think other people have entered sovngarde without dying, but I know for sure the last dragonborn entered sovngarde, and it's part of the main quest
Kazuhira Miller but daggerfall (Bald Uriel Septim) happened several years before Oblivion (long hair Uriel Septim) and also in Oblivion he fucking dies
@@GameparkGames "With this character's death, the thread of prophecy is severed. Restore a saved game to restore the weave of fate, or persist in the doomed world you have created."
I like how Sanguine was depicted to be scary and someone to be taken serious but then his character is just the fun uncle that pulls pranks on his grandkids
Kris altmer live for 1000, dunmer live for 300, and bosmer live for I believe 100-130...not really sure on that one. oh and orsimer live for a good 35-55 years, until they either get killed by a random person, a random animal, or their own son if they are chief.
"Elves live two to three times as long as humans and the “beast-races” (Orcs, Khajiiti, Argonians). A 200-year-old Elf is old; a 300-year-old Elf is very, very old indeed. Anyone older than that has prolonged his or her lifespan through powerful magic." Source: Official Elderscrollsonline answer (www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/2013/05/06/ask-us-anything-variety-pack-4)
I like to think that M'aiq is some kind of omnipresent being in the same vein as a Daedric Prince. Could be an unrecorded and obscure Daedric Prince as well, met only by those who are deemed worthy enough to see him, which is the player character in this case. Although a long family line of M'aiqs also sounds plausible, but a little kooky.
I like some of the design changes throughout the series as well. Like how Dark elves seemed to be brown skinned at first and were later turned the bluish grey color.
Sheait It isn't official canon. Michael Kirkbride wrote it and he no longer works for Bethesda so C0DA is unlikely to have any impact on future games in the series.
The only real criticism I could give is that a lot of the princes appear as statues in the games if not personally. I feel like those coulda been included but oh well good work!
KaniTG I only included daedric princes that physically appeared in the games as either an apparition, ghost etc or even sometimes in their physical form otherwise we’d have a 20 minute long video. Thanks for taking the time to watch my video I hope you enjoyed it ~ Stim
Very cool! Btw Barbas and Clavicus Vile are in Oblivion too, you´ll get the mission to get Umbras sword from Clavicus and Barbas hangs around with you till you get it and warns you about giving the sword to Clavicus (again).
Severa Magia in Morrowind is not actually the same person/character as the night mother in Oblivion and Skyrim. Apparently she just took up the mantel or was given a title of Night Mother, whatever that precisely means in her case. A good catch in any case.
Morgan Tong is not a thieves guild. The Morag Tong is the native assassin guild in Morrowind and operate openly and legally since assassination is an accepted part of Morrowind politics. The assassins literally have a license to kill but only specific targets and they carry a document called a writ to each murder to hand over to the guards in case they get arrested which basically says "This is a contract on the life of [person] which makes it legal for this assassin to murder them. Please do not interfere with this. ok bye". In Morrowind there is a quest line where you track down and kill a bunch of Dark Brotherhood killers and steal their Mephala related artifacts. Since in Morrowind the Dark Brotherhood and the Morag Tong were both Mephala worshipers and "Night Mother" was just a title and Sithis was just a primordial force in one of the creation myths.
Oblicion is the best Elder Scrolls game. I started with Skyrim and its DLCs, then Oblivion and its DLCs, then Morrowind and its DLCs, and I prefer Oblivion over the rest. Morrowind comes in second place.
oblivion is quite good. but there is a fck huge major flaw. the leveling shit. many enemys lvl with u so that beeing a hero never feels so. leveled rewards for quests punish u for solving said quests early. and u are forced to lvl up constitution as soon as possible or u will stay weak. get a mod to get rid of this shit and voilá better than cod-like skyrim.
After 1.5 years of only playing Skyrim and am just now playing Morrowind and Oblivion for the first time ever, I was so happy to see not just similarities in the gameplay mechanics, but continuity in the characters as well. Explained a whole lot more backstory as well
that Jiub... the wiki says he became Jiub The Eradicator for killing all the cliff racer in Morrowind i so glad the stupid birds are dead this dude made them go extinct all hail the eradicator!!!
The only people who are still alive up to Skyrim seem to all be elves. Then again, its confirmed elves can live up to a thousand years, so its not a surprise. Except Ma'iq, but its speculated that Ma'iqs recurrance isn't of the same person. just relatives with the same name.
@@izaac6213 M'aiq's father was also called M'aiq. As was M'aiq's father's father. At least, that is what his father said. But then again, you can never trust a liar.
one thing i enjoy about this is how the characters have aged and strengthened. specifically the daedric princes, in the old games many times you walk up to their actual person and interact with them, showing how they, like the world they inhabit, is new and in its fetal stages. later on in oblivion and skyrim they are much more powerful, and instead interact only when followers beseech them or a manifestation of some type is made.
the daedric worshiper guy(the elf from TES 5 and shivering illes ) surprised me a lot. he was once a normal guy the became a servant of the daedric prince of madness. I had no idea he was in Oblivion. this goes to show how much Bethesda puts work and detail into their games
He is Bosmer, hence the black eyes. Fargoth in Morrowind is another example of black eyes being an indicator of Bosmer heritage. Just inconsistent character models.
Skull thunder He was always a sergeant of Sheogorath. He was the priest of Mania, who shared the chapel with that other guy in between Mania and Dementia.
@@benjaminberkey2920 I like to think the reason why they used those certain Dark Elf remains in Oblivion within Kvatch then Jiub referencing that he was killed in Kvatch by a Dremora and “his minions” as a hint that those certain remains belonged to him. But yes it is still a fan theory.
@@benjaminberkey2920 If I remember correctly though, the severed head in Kvatch was that of a Dunmer. I’d have to go back and check though. Been a few years since I played Oblivion.
The only thing that made me somewhat mad about ESO is the NPCS. Sheogorath literally looks like an Imperial with gray hair. He needs updating, as do some of the other NPCS that are crucial to the game.
Only thing that made me mad about ESO is the insane number of DLC and the fact it's online with micro-transactions... Such a waste of what could've been an amazing game.
i absolutely loved returning to solstheim--its such an intensely mixed bag of nostalgia and oh wtf happened while we were gone? seeing the falx... good times
That's because in morrowind you can be overpowered through magic, the combat system was better (for me) than the simplified one in skyrim. It's not that Karstaag was easier in morrowind, it is that in skyrim you dont have options except what flavour you want to use in the fight. PD: Flavour == weapon
the sheogorath from skyrim is the main character from oblivion. note that in the subtitles he says a Fox, referencing the grey fox as it has a capital letter. and he also references martin being the best septim even though as sheogorath that would be out of character because martin is very sane
Bailey Humphreys He also mentions a severed head, which is one of the main items in the Oblivion Dark Brotherhood questline, and CHEESE which is a big part of Sheogorath's quest in Oblivion.
Where's Jiub in Oblivion? His head is in the first house on the left of the church when you enter the Kvatch, y'know the house where one of those Dremora came out. (although I know it's just an asset, it still represents him)
It’s been a year since uploading this video, I never thought it would blow up as much as it has. I’m just an average bloke who wanted to make some dumb video about The Elder Scrolls and this shit blew up big time. Thanks for taking the time to watch this, it truly does astound me that so many people have enjoyed something I made. I don’t know if I’ll ever make anymore videos on my channel but I’m just happy I was able to reach out and share my love for this series. Hopefully The Elder Scrolls 6 will reignite my passion. I don’t know but thank you everyone from the bottom of my heart ❤️
Don't worry people love this shite, i decided to go back through my comment earlier and read all of the comments and had a good amount of chuckles.
Thanks for such great content
Wilfred Pease
Stim well , thank the yt algorithm , that sht is unpredictable , I'm still waiting someone to re-upload "2 girls and 1 cup" and for it to be on recommended
It isn't Elder Scrolls V: Dragonborn it is Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (Dragonborn DLC)
"Wood Elves aren't made of wood. Sea Elves aren't made of water. M'aiq still wonders about High Elves."
ZorroLoco high elves are made of skooma
*exhales smoke* they high af, those altmer
Snow Elves aren't made of ice either.
And dark elves aren't made of nothing either.
HAVEYOUHEARDOFTHEHIGHELVES
I Love how Uriel Septim has hair, goes bald, and then grows hair again.
its different uriels, just in the same family
@@CDC1357 No its the same guy, Uriel Septim VII appears in Arena, Dagerfall, Morrowind(doesnt appear in person but he ordered to send the Nerevarine to Vvardenfell) and Oblivion since they are only few years apart.
@@crassius6309 damn didn't know daggerfall and morrowind were that close to oblivion
@@CDC1357 Yeah, first 4 TES games all take place during the ending years of Third Era while Skyrim is about 200 years after Oblivion in Fourth Era.
the worst part is they got patrick stewart to play the bald guy and they give him hair anyway
Theres something really depressing about playing Dragonborn and seeing all the characters from Morrowind long dead and gone lol
Like my childhood
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@Drizzt Do'Urden so all of my experience is useless? Wow great so all of those experience is useless and doesn't help me in life. Like knowing that coffee is hot and sticking your legs into the exhaust of the motorcycle is gonna burn your legs. It's all useless.
@@WhiskeyPatriot you ain't wrong.
@Drizzt Do'Urden you sound like a fun person
Sheogorath was at his best in Oblivion. He was also coincidentally the only character in oblivion without potato-head syndrome.
Dartanyan and the only one with a beard lol
Danny Atkin yep. A recreation of a beared is basically coloring the characters five oclock shadow super white xD
and it looks disgusting
Sheogorath is your Oblivion character when he appears in Skyrim its not the same guy even though they take on the same appearance and persona
I know right? He's swag as fuck.
Sinderion never left the Field Research place because he was waiting for you to bring him the Crimson Nirnroot
Ye it's depressing time
I don't need sleep, I need nirnroots
Dude 😭
Oh sh*t xD
When I first played skyrim I realized the spectral assassin was actually Lucien Lachance the moment he stood beside Shadowmere and said ''Ah, shadowmere. My dear friend'' just before we enter the Brotherhood's sanctuary of the north.
That hit me right in the childhood.
@@benjamingarces3127 your childhood friend, who taught you the ways of murder
I knew as soon as I heard his voice since that voice actor isn’t anywhere else in Skyrim and it was for the dark brotherhood I put the pieces together
I knew from the voice lol
@@lando1224 he is, it's Wes Johnson. He's the emperor and Sheogorath.
Moving to Solstheim was a good decision for Neloth, he looks 200 years younger
Inhaling volcanic ash will do that to a man
While Emporers and Kingdoms may fall Maiq outlives them all.
alright you both can FUCK right off with that joke
InoshiKenshi oh wow your weebness has totally scared me straight. yup. totally shivering in my steel plated boots...do yourself a favor, don't procreate.
rcroller1972 "Maiq's father was called Maiq, so and his father" I believe he says something like this, but I'm not sure if I should believe him, he is prob adopted
*in a distant future*
ALL HAIL MAIQ DESTROYER OF ALL THE DAEDRA AND NINE DIVINES, CONQUEROR OF WORLDS AND CONSUMER OF ALL, ALL BOW DOWN TO MAIQ THE UNDYING
Maiq is tired now... go bother someone else.
Sinderion in Oblivion:
Shows a happy young man.
Sinderion in Skyrim:
Shows a rotting corpse.
*Lovely.*
I mean, there IS a 200 year gap between those games.
It's the damn Nirnroot and the voice it makes. When I first heard it in Skyrim I nearly lost my mind.
Damn, those falmer.
@cartmaster s eyyyyy senile scribbles
How'd he get to blackreach tho
I like how you say "recurring characters" and the first thing you show is sinderions bones in skyrim
*flys buzzing*
Lots of bones entries actually
But not juibs severed head in kavatch, as he says in Skyrim, he was there writing a book. His head can be found
When I entered that house, I didn't know that was Jiub.
Every franchise has 200 years time gap makes sense most of them are dead
Feel kinda bad for Sinderion
Murdered underground, alone and forgotten
He went after his passion
it's funny how he makes you get nirnroots after dead
Same as Dervenin... So sad what happened to them both
Was he murdered?
@@HentaiSenpai69. Those arrows sticking out of his ribs seem to indicate so.
The three women who got turned into hagravens blew my mind. WOW. I never would have caught that reference in a million years.
NEITHER!!! i love the character development tho
Kind of makes you wonder if such a thing worse than a Hagraven exists. Like, what does a Hagraven become if it lives long enough??
Donny Kitsune A Karen?
Quincy Graham Basically the same thing really
@@donnykitsune6289 becoming a hagraven is just a way to gain more power so its likely just a more powerful hagraven creature but just more mutated
5:47 _"Hey! You look just like your statue."_
THAT was an incredibly cool detail in Oblivion that a lot of people don't notice. From the uesp wiki on Bruma:
_Statue of Your Character - After completing the Great Gate quest, a statue of your character will be erected near the_
_north gate to the Jerall Mountains. Your statue will not feature the equipment your character has equipped, but rather_
_what the game considers the best of the equipment you had in your inventory at a specific point during the Great Gate quest._
So the game takes an in-game snapshot of your character in "hero pose" equipped in the best armor and weapons that are currently in your inventory. Then it gives the whole thing a stone texture, places it IN the game world and the in-game NPCs actually comment on it. Wow.
Catzilla And in skyrim you get shitty shouts for completing main quests
@@romanvonungern-sternberg1048 so a useless statue is better than a viable offensive tool?
Turner Austin If you care about flavor and all that, than yes. Skyrim branches away from its roots and is mainly an action-adventure game, so it’s reasonable that you’d find the shouts better than the statue, but for a game like oblivion that is more focused on world design and role-playing, the statue is much more preferable, at least to me.
@@romanvonungern-sternberg1048 Agreed sir general secretary. As much as I love Skyrim for its atmosphere, plot, characters, and overall moddibility, the vanilla role-playing in Oblivion is miles better.
OBLIVION focused on "world-design and roleplaying"? Bullshit. Morrowind was focused on world-design and roleplaying. Oblivion was trying to be what Skyrim would be and failing.
A bit of insight: Elves can live up to 1000 years, most of these recurring characters are either elves, vampires, people that have achieved godhood, some other type of immortal, or dead.
what about that Falx Carius guy. isnt Morrowind and Skyrim more htan 200 years part? hows that going? (is he a vampire?)
Sadi i think he was ressurected by a necromancer with a heartstone. So he is some kind of a «zombie».
M’aiq has achieved g-dhood?
Ulfgar the Unending isn't an elf nor is he an immortal. Just a normal Nord as I can see, so how did he appear in oblivion when it's ~200 years after Bloodmoon?
@Jason Sunderland It is literally useless to answer that 1 year later
At least there's one thing to be confirmed to be in tes 6
Maiq the liar
IF you purchase the M'aiq DLC
@@mastermaniac1911 nah you have you purchase the TES unlockable playable race: Khajiit first
There's anothe one thing confirmed, the same fucking game engine.
And the Skyrim Grandma too
@MrNahual2099 thats aventus aretino
>starting off with dead sinderion
niiiice
logan Sinderion was what started my whole investigation into recurring characters which took the first half of 2017 to do, I thought it'd be fitting if I put him in first :)
That hurt me, I loved learning of the mystery of the Nirnroot, the search took me forever, had an attachment to him T-T
I honestly did not know it was THE Sinderion, the guy who wanted my nirnroots back in Oblivion. Thanks man.
logan tbh sad
I was sad to find out where Sinderion finally ended up.
When I read his journal, I could hear it in his voice.
M'aiq only appears in one game.
I know this because he told me so
It's true though. Every game in the series takes place in the same universe and timeline. As far as Maiq is concerned, he's only ever been in one game.
@LordMIGtau The game is a dream.
If one goes to Crow’s Wood in ESO they can find a flute with this inscribed on it: "A gift from M'aiq to his son, M'aiq."
Also a quote the M’aiq from Skyrim: "M'aiq's father was also called M'aiq. As was M'aiq's father's father. At least, that is what his father said."
Basically M’aiq is the Johnny (Metal Gear Solid franchise) of The Elder Scrolls.
@@CobaltSnek okay but he is Miaq the liar there fore he lied
@@Alexmustdie-zy6kz yeah but the flute proves that wasnt a lie.
In case you were curious about the timeline:
Arena 3E 389 - 399
Daggerfall 3E 405
Morrowind 3E 427
Oblivion 3E 433
Skyrim 4E 201 (3E ended in year 433)
Online takes place in 2E 582 which is 314 years before the start of 3E
don't forget Redguard, 2E 864 and Battlespire, 3E 398
morrowind takes place a lot closer to skyrim than i would’ve thought
Okay! So developers might made a mistake. If you kill some living normal looking people in the main games (M,O,S), they appear in ESO as reanimated corpses or zombies.
Why dont we have a 1st era game
@@Hardcoreforliife a game set in northern Tamriel in the first era would be interesting. Its when a lot of events that shape the world take place like the conquest of Skyrim by the nords from the falmer, the aetherium wars between the dwemer cities connected by Blackreach or the whole battle of the Red Mountain that sets up everything from the Nerevarine and Dagoth Ur to the Tribunal and the dunmer race being created and the disapearance of the dwemer once they try to build Numidium.
Dragonborn : Hey I know you..
Maiq The Liar : You're making a mistake...
There's no mistake! You are a liar man and it's time to pay for your lies!
Maiq isn't a liar , he is a liar to pnj , but he said truth and facts coming from OUR world (he break 4 wall)
I love how the music makes it impossible to hear what the NPC's are saying
@Brady Talarski he means in the youtube video
@@massimogiorgini6193 My graphics quality isn't good enough.
Just like in Elder Scrolls games
I was so sad about Sinderion's bones in Skyrim and I didn't even like the nirnroot quest in Oblivion.
Is that the one in that bigass cave system? God, I was peeling my eyelashes out doing that damn quest cause I guess I suck at ‘search&find’ games!
I feel like it's also an example of "why NPC's send you on these quests" instead of doing it themselves.
@@Kjf365well the npc is uh..... dead
@@tombomb47 he's just sleeping sir
He deserved better, that much is certain.
“Humans live much longer than cats”
M’aiq: “Hold my skooma”
Toadstool underrated comment lmfao
M'aiq is the name of M'aiqs father as well, and his father's father. There have been many M'aiqs. Or at least, that's what M'aiq told me his father told him.
@@mrschizo2837 well, this can basically be true, because mai'q don't lie much, if you listen well for what he says, you will get something real about TES
It's hinted that M'aiq might just be multiple descendants of the same family. There's a musical instrument in Elder Scrolls Online that says "From M'aiq, to his son M'aiq" or something like that. (It's in the Crow's Wood dungeon.)
@@mrschizo2837 I like to think that he in secret is a omnipresent god more powerful than any aedra or daedra guiding the world also in secret
Wish I could hear the dialogue instead of "DOVAHKIN! DOVAHKIN! NAAL OK ZIN LOS VAHRIN!!!!"
I don't lol
The Morrowind song do be the best tho
Morrowind Karstaag:
Unga bunga, me kill you
Skyrim Karstaag:
You have no idea on what kind of destruction you have brought on this land, mortal.
Lmmao😂😂😂😂
Jesus Christ, that monster, in Legendary Difficulty, I lost the count of how many times my lvl 65 Nord got obliterated in a single hit.
*(AND THOSE DAMN ICE SPECTRUMS)*
🤣🤣
He used those 200 years to become literate
Isn't the Skyrim Karstaag a ghost?
Night Mother aged badly.
Don't cook meat to well-done
I'd still smash
Well she aged until she couldn’t age anymore so I’d say she went pretty well. Time has not been gentle with her body though, jeez. Either that or it’s Cicero constantly feeling the need to clean her.
I had no idea she was even shown as being alive at one point, lol.
Milf
R.I.P Sinderion, my fellow nirnroot inhaler
jiub is also in oblivion, in skyrim he said he died in kvatch. when you enter the ruined city, you can actually find a very familiar dark elf head in a secret little house. The head is sadly not labelled and you can't pick it up, but it has the same mark on the eye. Also in that house there's the dremora that jiub said it killed/soultrapped him.
when you enter paradise in oblivion as well, there's a daedra who said he got surprise attacked from a civilian in a house and died. maybe that was jiub, i cant imagine him going down without a fight (this is just a guess tho)
This is not Jiub's head! Firstly, she has a scar on her right eye, while Jiub had a scar on her left. And in general, this is a human head, not an elven one, you can tell by the ears. Color of the skin? Cadaveric blue skin. Red eyes? Burst vessels. All this can be understood if you look closely.
@@dimedrol236 Jiub is a dude. And yes, that head is copied and pasted around 30 locations. But people like to pretend
2 years late but nope. Tho I like to think of it as such, but if you enter Castle Kvatch, just right side of the lobby as you enter the castle you'll see a similar decapitated head
Jiub is fucking ripped
Need those muscles to clear out all those cliffracers.
Is it just me or does Hermas Mora's voice sound like they are constantly yawning
Theeeere iiiiis aaaa thiiiiing... such aaaaaas... tooooo much...... iiinfoooormatioooon!
*BA DUM TSS*
@@Haggysack2k8 Looks like a lurker's cock
He also sounds like he has a swollen tongue
One of the many things I hate about Mora's voice; overly condescending, like he has something better to do, like read a book he's already read like ninety thousand times or watch you kill his champion. Of course he saw these series of events coming, _he's essentially the god of omnipotence_ and doesn't mind reminding people.
@@donnykitsune6289 That is exactly why Herma is one of my favourite daedra
For what it's worth, it's implied in the lore somewhere that the Night Mothers of Daggerfall, Morrowind, and Oblivion/Skyrim are three different women.
Something like the spirit moving to different people? I'm pretty much just guessing, I don't really know anything abou tthe night mother other than she is important to the dark brotherhood i skyrim
@@MintyBiz hence why I said Oblivion/Skyrim with a slash mark between them.
Yeah I thought the Night Mother from Oblivion/Skyrim was meant to be a Dunmer in life
@@jamesbeynon4681 There's a hell of a lot of ambiguity around the Night Mother, even within the Dark Brotherhood. Any given source on her might be lying, so... who knows.
@@Philweasel
I think she is lying, she is a lich, I know it, she aint the wife of Sithis.
This is just what I think.
*When you realize that the Hero of Kvatch recurres in Skyrim*
*As Sheogorath*
At least he became a god, and he will be immortal until the next era will arrive. I think. Don't know.
Cyber Tech Yooooo
be a god until the next era no he will always be sheogorath because jyggalag gifted him to become a daedric prince
Titanbro654 gaming okay bro, thanks ✌😉
AND THE CHEESE to die for
I love how you can make an elf character in morrowind and then just keep on making that same elf character in oblivion and then in skyrim and it's still 100% ligit
actually no , because the nerevarine travels to akavir and the hero of kvatch become sheogorath
Actually yes, as long as you don't play Shivering Isles.
@@massimogiorgini6193 i dont think so , because if this would be the case , npc wouldn't talk about the " nerevarine Travels to akavir " if you are the nerevarine , that would not make any sense since you are in cyrodil.
@@massimogiorgini6193 and even if you don't play shivering Isles , sheogorath is still the hero of kvatch in Skyrim when you Meet him . However that can't be possible since you are supposed to be the hero of kvatch in Oblivion. Sorry , but i don't think that's possible
@@JamesBCrazy even if you don't play shivering Isles , the hero of kvatch will be sheogorath in Skyrim .
Oblivion needs Skyrim’s level of graphics, and Skyrim needs Oblivion’s level of plot line.
But oblivion had dreadful writing too
@@avery9076 in oblivion i liked the side quests more especially dark brotherhood and thieves guilt but main quest in morrowind was the best of all tes
You mean Skyrim needs any depth because the Game is flat and more of an Action adventure than a rpg? Oblivion was at least a decent rpg but Skyrim is Just straight Up Bad
Skyblivion my friend
That's full circle though.
ALL PRAISE SAINT JIUB FOR ERADICATING THE CLIFFRACERS!
and good riddance!
🙏🙏🙏
Praise the Jiub!
Only problem is for some reason mjoll the lioness from riften sometimes says something about her hunting cliffracers or something, which makes no sense (I can't remember exactly what she said but I think it was something about hunting cliffracers when she was a kid)
@@Mythicalrulesme It's because he eradicated them in vvardenfell, but not mainland morrowind.
Jiub appears in elders scrolls iv oblivion too, he's in Kvatch in the building opposite of the chapel. he's a severed head on a spear. it's him because he says he was in Kvatch when he died during the oblivion crisis, and the severed head has a scar over his eye
edit: I've been corrected, his head is on a stool, and the head used is also found throughout the deadlands on spears. people will argue but I still say it's him in Kvatch because the lore matches up
cool research, dude!
Someones been watching camelworks videos
G. Gagnon it's on a stool
Those damn cliff racer... Made Jurasic Park Velocorapters look like cuddly bunnies....
Praise Jiub for exterminating them
M’aiq knows he is a god
deadric prince of lies.
I bow to you my lord
he could be some aspect of the khajiti trickster god
How tf are u still alive
He's not immortal, every male in his lineage is named M'aiq. So the M'aiq you see in skyrim is like the 13th to 16th descendant of the M'aiq from the timeline in the MMO.
im kinda happy ulfgar made it to sovngarde
When you meet in the previous game, you're actually the one who sends him to Sovngarde. He was betrayed and cursed. He and his friends were searching for the entrance to Sovngarde. He was cursed with never finding the entrance on his own. The only way to enter Sovngarde is to die.
@@Dra_El9980 oh
@@Dra_El9980 I think other people have entered sovngarde without dying, but I know for sure the last dragonborn entered sovngarde, and it's part of the main quest
Bittersweet now
uriel septim in daggerfall is HD and potato in oblivion
Well, that's FMV for you.
Also don't forget that for Oblivion he apparently got more hairs on his head. The actor from Daggerfall is almost bald.
Kazuhira Miller but daggerfall (Bald Uriel Septim) happened several years before Oblivion (long hair Uriel Septim) and also in Oblivion he fucking dies
I'm going to start using that in RL to describe ugly things... That's potato.
It's a live action cut scene from what I can tell
"Werebears? Where? Bears? Men that are bears?" -M'aiq the Liar
My favorite quote and character
Imagine, if they transform into "care bears" instead.
Hey you missed Old Salty the mudcrab who showed up oblivion and then in Skyrim
Pat's_GamingForFun boi that fuck jumped out and jumprd scared me. I accidentaly fus ro dah'ed him to Oblivion.
He's also in Morrowind as the Mudcrab Merchant.
Patty Daddy ah... i killed that crab before i knew he had a name..
When they go from looking serious to practically a cartoon character in oblivion
Then to a lovely skeleton or creature in Skyrim.
Or pile of bones.
when you forget your TV is at 100 volume and you decide to play oblivion
and the main menu music wakes everything in a 1000 mile radius up
Nothing wrong with that IMO
@@DGARedRaven unless your parent is sleeping and woke up due to the ear rapping sound of the main menu song
@@bunnitomoe3866 I can only repeat myself: Nothing wrong with that.
this is really cool, i never realized there were so many
Neither did I. The only one I knew about was M'aiq the Liar.
McKenna Bradley thank you!
It is one thing about jiub is his head is in a house in kvatch in oblivion i i think the second one on the left and through a door
Yay I’m the 1000th like 😂
More he missed name them
Seeing the characters dead is tes v is sad
A lot can happen in 200+ years.
Especially lucien. Salt on the wound
Yeah time changes imagine if in Skyrim the Hero Kvatch was found in mountain with his knights of the nine armor it would be kinda sad and depressing.
@@bryanmanuel4945 The Hero of Kvatch is Sheogorath in that game.
@@Bauglir100 yea
You can break the whole timeline by killing a recurring character in Morrowind and seeing them alive in Oblivion.
@AppleGameID The Hero of Kvatch!
What you do isn't Canon to the timeline, you play basically an alternate dimension of it with the same events.
Dragonbreak I guess
@@GameparkGames "With this character's death, the thread of prophecy is severed. Restore a saved game to restore the weave of fate, or persist in the doomed world you have created."
Shut
This is some Lord of the Rings shit where characters you once knew are found dead and you run to them like Gimli, Crying in Moria.
Balin :(
This is strangely depressing
True... In fact I played Skyrim 😢
Yeah, watching the series degrade more and more
@@InsidiousOne wrong
When your favorite character is dead in the next game
@Random channel that has content They're gonna Fallout 4 tesVI
Ah man I remember Ulfgar's quest in Morrowind! Legitimately heartwarming seeing him in peaceably residing within Sovngarde now.
wow the graphics for uriel and ocato really downgraded between daggerfall and oblivion
manitari97 lmao
by far the best/funniest comment on here
Looks like creating a character in a game engine is harder than just put a recorded monologue in it
@@naboost9485 shocking
They really got lazy, Daggerfall's photo realistic graphics were really pretty.
Lol "maiq is tired now go bother somebody else"
8:58 Glad Uriel Septim was able to cure his male pattern baldness.
Magic. Restoration magic.
Do wigs exist in the Elder Scrolls universe? Maybe he was wearing a wig in Oblivion.
He got the bosley treatment.
Bro..you forgot Jiubs Head in Oblivion..its in the back of a House in Kvatch😂😅
The only one who mentioned his head besides me lol
Its... W h a t ?
@@haydenmorgan8156 St. Jiub's Head, a holy relic.
it's not Jiub's head, it's just a generic model of severed head, you can find a lot of same heads in the Deadlands
@@heavenheathern or pretty much everywhere in kvatch ,there are much more that one head in the city.
I like how Sanguine was depicted to be scary and someone to be taken serious but then his character is just the fun uncle that pulls pranks on his grandkids
Sinderion: "I've been here since Oblivion!"
Crescius Caerellius: I've been here since Morrowind!"
Uriel Septim VII: "Hold my Staff of Chaos"
Man, Daggerfall had some good graphics... 9:05
but shit audio.
(I realize this is a joke.)
Ah, the good old days when video games had live actors do cut-scenes....
Adam D. I remember playing games when I was little thinking, "god I wish the game looked nearly as good as the cutscenes... and here we are today
still a good game though
A lot of video games use actors to get the animation they need for cut scenes
skyrim is 200 yrs after oblivion how could they still aliv.... aah of course, mer lives much longer than men.
Divayth Fyr is like around 4000 years old during Morrowind
What is interesting is that most of the NPCs shown on the video is Dunmer or Altmer.
I think Dark Elves and High Elves live for hundreds of years
Kris altmer live for 1000, dunmer live for 300, and bosmer live for I believe 100-130...not really sure on that one. oh and orsimer live for a good 35-55 years, until they either get killed by a random person, a random animal, or their own son if they are chief.
"Elves live two to three times as long as humans and the “beast-races” (Orcs, Khajiiti, Argonians). A 200-year-old Elf is old; a 300-year-old Elf is very, very old indeed. Anyone older than that has prolonged his or her lifespan through powerful magic."
Source: Official Elderscrollsonline answer (www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/2013/05/06/ask-us-anything-variety-pack-4)
M'aiq has achieved chim
And will be one of the new gods when alduin gets around to ending the world
Absolutely
M'aiq the Liar wasn't the grand finale? Well thats disapointing.
SpiderMatty because it's a lineage of m'aiqs from the same family who all have the same name
How do you know though? Miaq may be a vampire, or a time traveler, or a daedra, or an aedra, or a ghost, or an elf in disguise.
Because that's what he tells us. And M'aiq would never lie abo- wait a second...
I like to think that M'aiq is some kind of omnipresent being in the same vein as a Daedric Prince.
Could be an unrecorded and obscure Daedric Prince as well, met only by those who are deemed worthy enough to see him, which is the player character in this case.
Although a long family line of M'aiqs also sounds plausible, but a little kooky.
+Kalgert Weeeell, M'aiq himself is rather kooky, so as kooky as that may be, it makes sense still, since he does XD.
Nocturnal is the only person whose outfit was made... more revealing after Daggerfall. Everyone else's was made to cover more but hers covers less!
Who remembers the Dibella statues from Skyrim?
I like some of the design changes throughout the series as well.
Like how Dark elves seemed to be brown skinned at first and were later turned the bluish grey color.
Well we hope to see our little dragonborn recurring in like TES VI or VII as either a companion, sidequest or a skeleton with an arrow in its knee...
Komamura Taichou *Ahem* DOOM 2016 not really tho
If you've read the book C0DA, then Nirn gets destroyed after the events of Skyrim. TES VI will have to take place as a pre-quel.
Sheait wait what
It's true. You can buy the book on Amazon.
Sheait It isn't official canon. Michael Kirkbride wrote it and he no longer works for Bethesda so C0DA is unlikely to have any impact on future games in the series.
it lookes like uriel septim asked jagard thorn for his hairline back using some type of fucking magic
*Jagar Tharn
its a wig
He may have installed a dicky mod back in the day. steamcommunity.com/app/72850/discussions/0/846944689705509048/
Meanwhile Ocato straight up changed his ethnicity completely
The fact that you were able to put this together astounds me. You really know the TES series
The only real criticism I could give is that a lot of the princes appear as statues in the games if not personally. I feel like those coulda been included but oh well good work!
KaniTG I only included daedric princes that physically appeared in the games as either an apparition, ghost etc or even sometimes in their physical form otherwise we’d have a 20 minute long video. Thanks for taking the time to watch my video I hope you enjoyed it ~ Stim
@@peachyjam9440 Reality is often disappointing...
Anyway, mods are always there for you.
@@peachyjam9440
Nah man it's just the graphics that are ugly
and azura manifests a lot in TES Online through her champions and it looks epic.
@@someorclad9738 can I mod my ex to make her look somewhat decent?
*I THINK YOU SHOULD LEAVE*
YES, I AM UMBACANO.
My dagger with Weakness to Fire + Weakness to Magicka + Fire Damage tends to disagree :)
YOU'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO BEING HERE
@@banessuperbrutalmetalfunti2561 crazy altmer.....
watch it on netflix its great
Very cool! Btw Barbas and Clavicus Vile are in Oblivion too, you´ll get the mission to get Umbras sword from Clavicus and Barbas hangs around with you till you get it and warns you about giving the sword to Clavicus (again).
that's a really cool video. It's interesting especially for those who started from the beginning and seeing how the recurring characters changed.
Having played Skyrim first, I was fangirling when I saw Neloth in my first playthrough of Morrowind's main quest.
Ironic since in Morrowind there are about five quests to kill Neloth and somehow he managed to survive the Nerevarine and everything after.
It's like the Conservation of Ninjutsu theory. The more people a character has trying to kill them, the more likely they are to survive.
Hasan Özuğurlu hasan is not the name of a girl, and even if you would be a girl, your turkish country wouldn't even let you buy a pc
Maybe the killings aren't canon.
Cheesy Frog I'm Turkish and I have a PC and play skyrim.
Sheogorath looks so much more fresh in Oblivion
Severa Magia in Morrowind is not actually the same person/character as the night mother in Oblivion and Skyrim. Apparently she just took up the mantel or was given a title of Night Mother, whatever that precisely means in her case. A good catch in any case.
Night mother is the highest rank of a female morag tong assassin
Tovarisch Makke they why is the night mother related to the thieves guild?
+Soul_Reaper1303 Nigt mother is related to Dark Brotherhood, not thieves guild.
Morgan Tong is not a thieves guild. The Morag Tong is the native assassin guild in Morrowind and operate openly and legally since assassination is an accepted part of Morrowind politics. The assassins literally have a license to kill but only specific targets and they carry a document called a writ to each murder to hand over to the guards in case they get arrested which basically says "This is a contract on the life of [person] which makes it legal for this assassin to murder them. Please do not interfere with this. ok bye".
In Morrowind there is a quest line where you track down and kill a bunch of Dark Brotherhood killers and steal their Mephala related artifacts. Since in Morrowind the Dark Brotherhood and the Morag Tong were both Mephala worshipers and "Night Mother" was just a title and Sithis was just a primordial force in one of the creation myths.
dbs nightmother was a morag tong assassin! after moving to cyrodil sithis started to talk to her
if i could i would erase my memory of oblivion an replay it
Tristan Knarr I have never play oblivion before its really that good ?
Matt Schofield Oblivion is an amazing game if you don't use the glitches to break it
personally my favorite game of all time
Oblicion is the best Elder Scrolls game.
I started with Skyrim and its DLCs, then Oblivion and its DLCs, then Morrowind and its DLCs, and I prefer Oblivion over the rest.
Morrowind comes in second place.
oblivion is quite good. but there is a fck huge major flaw. the leveling shit. many enemys lvl with u so that beeing a hero never feels so. leveled rewards for quests punish u for solving said quests early. and u are forced to lvl up constitution as soon as possible or u will stay weak.
get a mod to get rid of this shit and voilá better than cod-like skyrim.
After 1.5 years of only playing Skyrim and am just now playing Morrowind and Oblivion for the first time ever, I was so happy to see not just similarities in the gameplay mechanics, but continuity in the characters as well. Explained a whole lot more backstory as well
What a shock! A series is actually a series and is continuous! 💀💀💀
@@aravindkm2012 It's pretty obvious they meant they enjoyed seeing the continuity and experiencing it.
that Jiub...
the wiki says he became Jiub The Eradicator
for killing all the cliff racer in Morrowind
i so glad the stupid birds are dead
this dude made them go extinct
all hail the eradicator!!!
That's why we don't see birds on Tes 4.
The only people who are still alive up to Skyrim seem to all be elves. Then again, its confirmed elves can live up to a thousand years, so its not a surprise. Except Ma'iq, but its speculated that Ma'iqs recurrance isn't of the same person. just relatives with the same name.
What about Big head?
@@alvanajimi6735 Morrowind and oblivion are only a few years apart in timeline
Or ma'iq the lier is actually lying about being ma'iq. Wonder if he's actually straight up one of the divines? we may never know
@@izaac6213 M'aiq's father was also called M'aiq. As was M'aiq's father's father. At least, that is what his father said. But then again, you can never trust a liar.
@@arwahsapi aaaaaaaa
one thing i enjoy about this is how the characters have aged and strengthened. specifically the daedric princes, in the old games many times you walk up to their actual person and interact with them, showing how they, like the world they inhabit, is new and in its fetal stages. later on in oblivion and skyrim they are much more powerful, and instead interact only when followers beseech them or a manifestation of some type is made.
I love that at 3:10 you can hear Lucien say “Shadowmere...”
That is by far my favorite Lucien line
Too bad that the horse is no longer immortal.
@@nakano15 mine died when i was defending whiterun from the stormcloaks
@@HoIIandC Mine didn't passed the Cliff test. That after my brother said that It was immortal on TES IV.
@@nakano15 for real? My horse survived 1v1 VS giant
the daedric worshiper guy(the elf from TES 5 and shivering illes ) surprised me a lot. he was once a normal guy the became a servant of the daedric prince of madness. I had no idea he was in Oblivion. this goes to show how much Bethesda puts work and detail into their games
One main issue he was a wood or high elf in Oblivion but is a Dark Elf in skyrim...
Maybe sheogorath changed his appearance, this is the only explanation I can think of apart from Bethesda possibly fucking up with their lore again.
He is Bosmer, hence the black eyes. Fargoth in Morrowind is another example of black eyes being an indicator of Bosmer heritage. Just inconsistent character models.
Skull thunder He was always a sergeant of Sheogorath. He was the priest of Mania, who shared the chapel with that other guy in between Mania and Dementia.
Except new Fallout games - 3 and 4.
Meh.
Forgot about the Ideal Masters. They are the giant soul gems in the Soul Cairn, and were seen in Battlespire.
You forgot the argonian in The riften bar. He was in Arena in Black Marsh, awesome work still!
The barman or the barmaid ?
@@naboost9485 he's talking about the guy who sells the unique drinks
@@shadysam7161 thanks shady sam , do you have you know , " new stuff " for me ?
@@shadysam7161 argonians don't live that long do they?
Are you talking about Talen-jei?
Jiub's remains can also be found in Oblivion. In Kvatch. With a Dremora mage and three scamps.
That's not jiub as the same heads can be found all over. It's just a fan theory.
@@benjaminberkey2920 I like to think the reason why they used those certain Dark Elf remains in Oblivion within Kvatch then Jiub referencing that he was killed in Kvatch by a Dremora and “his minions” as a hint that those certain remains belonged to him. But yes it is still a fan theory.
@@ZachRoDahanother thing about the heads is they don't have pointed ears either like mer do.
@@benjaminberkey2920 If I remember correctly though, the severed head in Kvatch was that of a Dunmer. I’d have to go back and check though. Been a few years since I played Oblivion.
The only thing that made me somewhat mad about ESO is the NPCS.
Sheogorath literally looks like an Imperial with gray hair. He needs updating, as do some of the other NPCS that are crucial to the game.
Only thing that made me mad about ESO is the insane number of DLC and the fact it's online with micro-transactions... Such a waste of what could've been an amazing game.
@@notgray88 Problem I have with ESO is the god awful feeling of rhe gameplay. It feels so floaty
@@peachyjam9440 I actually thought oblivion was the most beautiful game in the series. The only flaw was the faces and some of the armor/weapons.
@@aintfalco7968 I agree that the landscapes and creatures look superb, but I like Morrowind's people so much more, personally.
Made me mad that Wes Johnson didn’t voice him in ESO.
Vivec is missing.
Siegfried ᛞᚱᚨᚲᚻᛖᚾᛏᛟᛏᛖᚱ not to mention my boy Sotha Sil
Corpse in Tribunal, brief aspect in ESO main game, finally physicially appearing in ESO: Clockwork City expansion.
how did you write with those letters?
I started working on this video before the morrowind expansion was released so unfortunately I did not include Vivec
The Tribunal show up in the vanilla game during a quest in Stonefalls if I'm not mistaken
Molag bal is also in skyrim, just not in his physical form, but as a disembodied voice, You find him in an abandoned house in markarth
11:28 BYAZURABYAZURABYAZURABYAZURABYAZURABYAZURABYAZURA
0:09 - Remember Sinderion from Oblivion? This is him now. Feel old yet?
i absolutely loved returning to solstheim--its such an intensely mixed bag of nostalgia and oh wtf happened while we were gone? seeing the falx... good times
Karstaag died so easily in Morrowind.
The Freddirak Yet he will destroy you before you can retaliate in Skyrim
Brandon Jones Exactly!
he learned from his mistakes i guess
That's because in morrowind you can be overpowered through magic, the combat system was better (for me) than the simplified one in skyrim. It's not that Karstaag was easier in morrowind, it is that in skyrim you dont have options except what flavour you want to use in the fight.
PD: Flavour == weapon
Lol
M'aiq knows much but tells some
M'aiq once held two spells... Then M'aiq burned his sweetroll.
Yes
I come across so many of them without ever realizing it.
the sheogorath from skyrim is the main character from oblivion. note that in the subtitles he says a Fox, referencing the grey fox as it has a capital letter. and he also references martin being the best septim even though as sheogorath that would be out of character because martin is very sane
Bailey Humphreys He also mentions a severed head, which is one of the main items in the Oblivion Dark Brotherhood questline, and CHEESE which is a big part of Sheogorath's quest in Oblivion.
At the end of Shimmering Isles Sheogorath and the MC become one.
You mean Sean Bean ?
you forgot that annoying mudcrap that doesn't allow us to rest
Or fast travel. lol
I'm getting so many chills from the Nostalgic effect from this video.
You missed Jiub in oblivion. He was a head in Kvatch.
how the hell do you possibly know which head
There's only one head in Kvatch.
Also theres a scar over one of the eyes on the head
And Jiub says he was killed in Kvatch
the same head is used repeatedly throughout the whole game. its just a random severed head
14:06 Sanguin's looks like one of those lose weight pill commercials
Hircine's dream finally came true he always wanted to be a deer. . . .
Where's Jiub in Oblivion? His head is in the first house on the left of the church when you enter the Kvatch, y'know the house where one of those Dremora came out.
(although I know it's just an asset, it still represents him)
That head is found in multiple other places throughout the game. It's just a prop
@@ylerian8878 yeah , you Can find many jiub heads in kvatch if you pay attention , one thing is sure , jiub died in that city .
@@naboost9485 When you meet Jiub at Soul Cairn in TESV: Dawnguard, he tells you a dremora killed him when he was on Kvatch during Oblivion Crisis
That head is litterally on a spike in oblivion
I think I like Dagerfall's Azura better...
let me guess why: because she is half naked ?
I found her disspointing for TES II if her lore was the same as from Morrowind.
+cracmar03 similar
+cracmar03 So what if he does? The better question is why aren't there half naked people in Elder Scrolls today?
samiamtheman 73 Bethesda too scared that angry mothers will complain for buying there kids a 18 rated game
Minigun101 I think I like daggerfall better... general
*watches the first one*
Well that escalated quickly
I love how this video is just showing corpses while loud epic ES music plays.