I drive for my job so even though I can't watch these videos I can definitely listen and this channel is exactly what I've been looking for. You're awesome!
I always love hearing about ESO lore - so many people always skip it but it has some really good stuff (( especially in DLCs! )) Thanks for the vid it was a joy to listen to!
My favorite part of the shiogorath and shalidor quest is when Shiogorath lights the guys soul on fire to light the way for, and then the guy just dies 😅 and shiogorath just starts laughing 😂
Another fine addition to the ES Lore collection. As for books... no favorites, but for ideas; well not technically a book, given the time of year, _"A Midsummer Night's Dream"?_
My favorite book is the Lord of the Rings, but in case you've read it already, you may consider reading some of Tolkien's other work. If that doesn't interest you for some reason, Watership Down by Richard Adams is really good. Anyway, love the long videos, and I definitely learned something new. Keep it up!
I recommend reading "A Practical Guide to Evil", its written online by erraticerrata. If you like a mix between both serious and deep action and politics I recommend it. In the setting "Narrative" is an in-universe force. There are Heroes and Villains. A villain feels the compulsion to monologue, a hero believes in the righteousness of their own actions, etc. It uses the basic stereotypes such as "the Evil Empire", and creates narrative, political, and historical reasons why it exists, and how it operates.
@Levacque I've only read the one and found it okay. So I'd say Furies is much better as I was hooked on Tavi's adventure. Yet as I've not read all the Dresdan books it's an unfair comparison
after the game of thrones stories are over, and with rings of power scarring this generation of lord of the rings, i think elder scrolls time is up! i hope they make a show of elder scrolls or world of warcraft
What kinda books do you like? Fiction or non? There's a really cool/weird fantasy sci-fi mix called "Gideon the Ninth" by Tamsyn Muir. Or an interesting (and disturbing) history of drugs in Nazi Germany called "Blitzed" by Norman Ohler. I got more recommendations lol
What if Red Bramman is like the Dread Pirate Roberts from Princess Bride? Like, multiple pirate captains using the same name. The first Red Bramman was a man with red hair, and then later he passed his title and name on to the red argonian
In other words, the ends justified.The means wow that sounds familiar I wonder if that's been hammered.That little nails been hammered over and over again in the But that's the games because you know it's not like they've ever done that and fall out.3 fall out 76.Drop a nuke, so you can get a legendary artifact.After all the ends justify the means Don't get me wrong.I wanna play that Play that because it does have some interesting twist Yeah, but back to my point they always revisit a morally ambiguous decision.Keep a book game.Two points keep a person , but what exactly?! Mind you I know the answer , so this question's more Rhetorical
Wasn't supposed to release today, but I accidentally clicked "public" instead of "hidden" so eh... enjoy.,.. a week early....
Thank you 🙏
We love you and your fat fingers ❤
My man!!!!
It was a happy accident my good fellow.
Thanks for keeping it up anyway m'dude.
A hour long lore video? Yes please
"LMAO XD imma bite the other one now!" never thought I'd hear you sayin anything like that 🤣🤣
I drive for my job so even though I can't watch these videos I can definitely listen and this channel is exactly what I've been looking for. You're awesome!
I always love hearing about ESO lore - so many people always skip it but it has some really good stuff (( especially in DLCs! ))
Thanks for the vid it was a joy to listen to!
I only wish it had an offline mode, so I wouldn't be bothered by other players and could save and reload at any time
I just want to say thanks for making these TES Videos for all these years!
My favorite part of the shiogorath and shalidor quest is when Shiogorath lights the guys soul on fire to light the way for, and then the guy just dies 😅 and shiogorath just starts laughing 😂
Classic Sheogorath! Hah!
I love all these new Elder Scrolls videos that pop up while I’m replaying Oblivion
No worries. 😂 We all make mistakes, whether they're good or bad. This is a good one.
*My Momma says I'm a GOOD MISTAKE!* 🤪
“I need to stop talking” 😆
Wish I had that control sometimes haha
You have probably read it all ready but I always recommend The Silmarillion.
This is just what I need while I work. Perfect timing, thanks.
Another fine addition to the ES Lore collection.
As for books... no favorites, but for ideas; well not technically a book, given the time of year, _"A Midsummer Night's Dream"?_
Thank you for the upload, loved it. Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austin.
I'm 45 minutes in and it is, once again, fire 🔥
You know you're on the right way when Sheogorath asks what's wrong with you..
My favorite book is the Lord of the Rings, but in case you've read it already, you may consider reading some of Tolkien's other work. If that doesn't interest you for some reason, Watership Down by Richard Adams is really good. Anyway, love the long videos, and I definitely learned something new. Keep it up!
More lore? Divines yes! This is the sort of thing Tale Foundry would cover in narratives and story telling methods.
Never stop making lore videos thanks
babe wake up new lore video dropped.
I recommend reading "A Practical Guide to Evil", its written online by erraticerrata.
If you like a mix between both serious and deep action and politics I recommend it.
In the setting "Narrative" is an in-universe force. There are Heroes and Villains. A villain feels the compulsion to monologue, a hero believes in the righteousness of their own actions, etc.
It uses the basic stereotypes such as "the Evil Empire", and creates narrative, political, and historical reasons why it exists, and how it operates.
I promise I won't sleep in History class if the topics were these.
Roadside Picnic or really anything by the Strugatsky Brothers
Jim Butcher's Furies of Calderon series
Keep the vids rolling, great work
How do you think it compares to The Dresden Files?
@Levacque I've only read the one and found it okay. So I'd say Furies is much better as I was hooked on Tavi's adventure. Yet as I've not read all the Dresdan books it's an unfair comparison
after the game of thrones stories are over, and with rings of power scarring this generation of lord of the rings, i think elder scrolls time is up! i hope they make a show of elder scrolls or world of warcraft
A happy accident occurred today! Accidental upload!
You've most likely read them, but I really enjoyed The Infernal City and Lord of Souls.
The “Flashman” series is great!
I wish Elder Scrolls 6 would release so I can see what happened after Skyrim
I love this channel
Bluebell Buttercrunch is the best!
The Three Body Problem book series is a pretty good if you like scifi. I heard it got turned into a TV series.
Thurvokun literally and figuratively on some Drake sh*t..
My favorite book is the Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson
yessirr time to watch/listen to this while I cook my lambchops
Yummy.
Love this channel lol
The game of black and white by Alan Watts, I will wait for a thank you, when you finish it, love you man, have a great day
The story of Lyrisius is really awesome, feels most like the ancient myths of our own world. But how come he had an Imperial name?
Most likely it was an Imperial who translated the story and decided to give them an Imperial name like how people do IRL giving them English names
The children of time trilogy by Adrian Tchaikovsky is a great trilogy
Legend by David Gemmell is great.
if the first Minotaur is also the grandson of Kynareth I think the regular genetic rules can be ignored
Thanks got something to watch well playing eso dude :)
What kinda books do you like? Fiction or non? There's a really cool/weird fantasy sci-fi mix called "Gideon the Ninth" by Tamsyn Muir. Or an interesting (and disturbing) history of drugs in Nazi Germany called "Blitzed" by Norman Ohler. I got more recommendations lol
What if Red Bramman is like the Dread Pirate Roberts from Princess Bride? Like, multiple pirate captains using the same name. The first Red Bramman was a man with red hair, and then later he passed his title and name on to the red argonian
Have you ever read Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao? I always recommend it. Giant mechs fighting aliens, does it get better than that?
The tsaesci were also thought to be vampiric, so the enslaved people may have been used as blood cattle. 🤷♂️
Ye
The Legend of Huma by Richard Knaack
In other words, the ends justified.The means wow that sounds familiar I wonder if that's been hammered.That little nails been hammered over and over again in the But that's the games because you know it's not like they've ever done that and fall out.3 fall out 76.Drop a nuke, so you can get a legendary artifact.After all the ends justify the means Don't get me wrong.I wanna play that Play that because it does have some interesting twist Yeah, but back to my point they always revisit a morally ambiguous decision.Keep a book game.Two points keep a person , but what exactly?!
Mind you I know the answer , so this question's more Rhetorical
Vahlok is my homie.
Isaac Asimov books are great
This argonian necromancer… wouldn’t happen to be named plagues by any chance would he?
Bro sounds like Farengar
"LMAO XD" ahaha!
31:30 joke approved
Everything was fine until I heard Mine-o-taur over and over again.
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ESO is like a lore Holocaust tbh
Wtf