There is actually one in game appearance of an Emperor Crab. At the end of the Skyrim Fishing Creation Club add-on you fight an Emperor crab guardian spirit.
Yeah, i didn’t know whether or not to mention it considering it’s a spirit. I’m still learning on if things are worth mentioning but looking back on it I probably should have. Thank you for watching :)
To think I’ve been immersed in the Elder Scrolls lore, and I had never even heard of Rootworms. The mysteries this universe still holds… So many wonders. Thank you for the video, Aurbis!
@@AurbisYT Do it, do it! Argonians are basically fantastic Mayan civilization, then mix in the Daedric Hist Trees, and then later Sithis. One of the most interesting, but underrated races of the universe. Also, the Lilmothiit.
I was thinking about it but whilst doing research on the Ehlnofey, it said there original appearance was “Elven in shape, but featureless”, so from this I decided not to add them because I wanted to focus on the more Creature/Monster sides if that makes sense, but I was really thinking about it for some time. Thank you for watching though, I appreciate it :)
I believe Argonians don't have the same tenses as the common tongue. I want to say was and is are the same. And future tense is occasionally used. I don't know much about if the worms still exist, I only know them from reading the Argonian Account (literally my favorite book/s in Skyrim they are actually really good reads! Full of adventure and even humor!)
realy cool, but I have a small suggestion you can use console commands in skyrim to increase the size of NPC's and the likes. I am unsure about the ratio, but I guess you can research that. with those commands and some mods of new creatures you can make some nice snipets for the video showing the proportions and size differences
The reason I didn’t add them is because I didn’t want to add 2 whales on the list. But also when doing research on flying whales, it said the word “folklore” a few times so I was under the impression that it’s almost confirmed that they aren’t real. On the other side of the coin though, I wouldn’t of included Tosh Raka if the word folklore or myth was used. But from what I’ve read the flying whales are really interesting :)
Where are they located? Also could they just not be Tamrielic Whale Skeletons? After doing extensive research on UESP the only information on Flying Whales (also known as Snow Whales) is as follows: “Nordic FOLKLORE tells of snow-whales over the skies of Skyrim” “Some scholars believe flying whales are just a cultural metaphor for the transition from Nirn to Aetherius” If you know where the flying whales are located in Skyrim please let me know, I would love to see them :)
@@AurbisYT well there is the bridge in sovnguard, which is made by a snow whale skeleton, and there is also another one in the dwemer ruin named Kagrenzel during the fall after touching the light orb, in walls there is a snow whale skeleton.
The Whale skeleton in Sovengarde is just a Tamrielic Whale. The source for this again is on UESP. “A whale skeleton, used for the Whalebone Bridge in Sovngarde” As for the Dwemer ruins, there is no confirmation anywhere saying that it is a Flying Whale, just theories. That’s pretty much why I picked the Tamrielic Whale as they have been Confirmed to exist. Whereas the Flying Whales are theories and described as being a folklore or a metaphor in game. Trust me though, I would love to actually see flying whales in the game. Thats would be so good.
Awesome video. Really wish the mainstream games had world bosses that were scaled up in size, similar to karstaag.
Yeah that would be so much fun. Thank you for watching!
There is actually one in game appearance of an Emperor Crab. At the end of the Skyrim Fishing Creation Club add-on you fight an Emperor crab guardian spirit.
Yeah, i didn’t know whether or not to mention it considering it’s a spirit. I’m still learning on if things are worth mentioning but looking back on it I probably should have. Thank you for watching :)
To think I’ve been immersed in the Elder Scrolls lore, and I had never even heard of Rootworms. The mysteries this universe still holds… So many wonders.
Thank you for the video, Aurbis!
Thank you for watching! I too didn’t know about Rootworms. Black Marsh seems like it has many interesting creatures for sure.
@@AurbisYT I mean, have you looked up what Argonian culture was like in the pre-Duskfall period? It’s extremely interesting!
I actually haven’t, I’ll do some research on it for sure!
@@AurbisYT Do it, do it!
Argonians are basically fantastic Mayan civilization, then mix in the Daedric Hist Trees, and then later Sithis.
One of the most interesting, but underrated races of the universe.
Also, the Lilmothiit.
You forgot to mention the Ehlnofey, such as Dringoth
I was thinking about it but whilst doing research on the Ehlnofey, it said there original appearance was “Elven in shape, but featureless”, so from this I decided not to add them because I wanted to focus on the more Creature/Monster sides if that makes sense, but I was really thinking about it for some time.
Thank you for watching though, I appreciate it :)
There was mind terrors as well
Elder scrolls universe is endless greatness🤩
I completely agree. Thank you for watching :)
I believe Argonians don't have the same tenses as the common tongue. I want to say was and is are the same. And future tense is occasionally used. I don't know much about if the worms still exist, I only know them from reading the Argonian Account (literally my favorite book/s in Skyrim they are actually really good reads! Full of adventure and even humor!)
Can you do a video about the strongest beigns in The Elder Scrolls?
I can add it to my list for sure :) thank you for watching!
Please include metric measurements
That’s a good idea, thank you. I’ll make sure to include both from now on.
Great video! :)
4:26 btw Tsaesci is pronounced: "Say-ess-ee" :D
Thank you, I was stressing on how to say it aha. I’ll try to remember it from now.
The “-ae” is one sound. It’s pronounced “say-see”
realy cool, but I have a small suggestion
you can use console commands in skyrim to increase the size of NPC's and the likes. I am unsure about the ratio, but I guess you can research that. with those commands and some mods of new creatures you can make some nice snipets for the video showing the proportions and size differences
Wow I actually didn’t think of using commands for that. Thank you for the suggestion :)
So large :)))
Where flying whale
The reason I didn’t add them is because I didn’t want to add 2 whales on the list. But also when doing research on flying whales, it said the word “folklore” a few times so I was under the impression that it’s almost confirmed that they aren’t real.
On the other side of the coin though, I wouldn’t of included Tosh Raka if the word folklore or myth was used.
But from what I’ve read the flying whales are really interesting :)
@@AurbisYT well I mean you could be right, if there wasn't 2 skeletons of flying whale in Skyrim
Where are they located? Also could they just not be Tamrielic Whale Skeletons?
After doing extensive research on UESP the only information on Flying Whales (also known as Snow Whales) is as follows:
“Nordic FOLKLORE tells of snow-whales over the skies of Skyrim”
“Some scholars believe flying whales are just a cultural metaphor for the transition from Nirn to Aetherius”
If you know where the flying whales are located in Skyrim please let me know, I would love to see them :)
@@AurbisYT well there is the bridge in sovnguard, which is made by a snow whale skeleton, and there is also another one in the dwemer ruin named Kagrenzel during the fall after touching the light orb, in walls there is a snow whale skeleton.
The Whale skeleton in Sovengarde is just a Tamrielic Whale. The source for this again is on UESP.
“A whale skeleton, used for the Whalebone Bridge in Sovngarde”
As for the Dwemer ruins, there is no confirmation anywhere saying that it is a Flying Whale, just theories.
That’s pretty much why I picked the Tamrielic Whale as they have been Confirmed to exist. Whereas the Flying Whales are theories and described as being a folklore or a metaphor in game.
Trust me though, I would love to actually see flying whales in the game. Thats would be so good.
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Ahh yeah I’m sorry my bad, I’m so used to saying times by aha.