Regarding the Nords who had their clothes stolen by a witch, in ESO there is a small quest which is a reference to this, a Nord says a witch paralyzed him and took his clothes but after investigating you learn that he was drunk and the witch was his wife trying to bring him back home
It also was a fantastic metal in greek and roman mythos, as well as appearing in Dante's Divine Comedy. It was also widely used in pulp fantasy/scifi whenever an indestructible metal was needed, way before Forbidden Planet movie or Marvel comics.
@@Farsiratorius I sincerely hope TES:VI will have something more like the morrowind system of loot/rare items and guilds. It feels great to finally find all the pieces of the daedric armour in morrowind, and the guilds are great too. But in skyrim its all just handed to you and people revere you immediately even though you've done meager things. And daedric armour imo really shouldn't be craftable and should be very rare, but if it has to he craftable then make it an actual accomplishment to be able to do. Hopefully the modding community will be able to thrive for elder scrolls 6, that way we can fix the game to our liking anyway.
One thing to mention: Adamantium was not introduced to the series by Tribunal, Adamantium armor and weapons were also available in Daggerfall. I believe Arena as well, but it's been a while since I played Arena.
@Andrew Russell the best was when serana was gliding around blackreach on the floor on her back. I don't know what happened but I enjoyed it for a little while before reloading. It was very hilarious looking. She can't die and I could still tell her to carry my stuff so hey why not, LOL... Bethesda without the bugs just wouldn't be the same!
The sheer amount of pride i felt when i finally got an entire set of daedric armor with the face of god made me really jumpy and excited. Its like i was in 5th grade again.
@@wiibrockster That was around 2004-2005, right? Wow, I was 4-5 years old at that time, can't believe it's been almost 20 years since Oblivion's release.
My largest complaint with Skyrim being so far ahead in the timeline from Oblivion is that it made it very hard for them to foreshadow like Morrowind foreshadowed Oblivion.
@@defaultprofilepictureguy2526 Yeah, summed up pretty well. Since I started with Morrowind, that's prolly why I have a much lower opinion of Skyrim... Still put over 4000 hours into it, but only by modding the depth back in, lol.
@@BatkoNashBandera774 I agree to some extent. But morrowind is kinda crazy. I cant finish the mainquest cuz i forgot the key word in my journal for the next step, Im completely lost, I dont even know where I am. Granted I loved playing the game. But after i took a break I couldn't get back into it. And because Im on xbox the draw distance is retarded even tho i know my series x could take it. But still, yeah skyrim misses a lot that the older games were rich in.
@@unholymadman7024 Maybe something like this. It's just a real-life cat in a maid costume, don't worry. i.pinimg.com/originals/91/50/85/915085877dae03144c5b279840e89391.jpg
Welcome to Mournhold, City of Light, City of Magic! Edit: Im jealous of yall pc players with your gorgeous texture mods. I still play on xbox and still cant figure out where doors are on the walls, especially in caves.
I have played it so many times on PC, and I bought it last year for the Xbox one, but doing the bloodmoon expansion I finished a quest only to find the quest giver had gone missing and there's no way to finish the quest now so I cant progress, really annoyed me as i like playing on a tv with controller in hand
@@Beareboy Yeah, my first run was on the original OG xbox and you have to remember to make separate save files. And even if you do that and make sure not to kill any essential characters, someone always goes missing, a necessary quest item disappears, you get stuck in a stump, etc. Then you have to figure out WHEN that happened and how far back you have to replay. TESIII is one of my favorite games but I have only ever beaten it once and had to use PC version andcheat codes to fix glitches
I've finished it so many times, I'm playing now in fact haha and I've bought so many copies over the years just because I saw them cheap in places, but I really want to play on my xbox but no idea how to get the guy back :(
@@Beareboy Now you have me curious and wanting to bring a character over to the exp areas. I dont remember any NPCs missing across all saves... So now I really want to!
@@pickles3128 Save files. Yeah, a feature from Morrowind they should bring back; the ability to name your save. Everytime I saved, I would name it after the quest I was doing, since quests in Morrowind arent conventionally named liked in later titles, I had to go to UESP to find the names, but even so. Honestly, that little feature really helped my roleplaying, as say, I would be doing a large questline, and I'd take a detour and end up doing a completely different quest, i would save before i started and give it a name to fit the situation depending on the type of character I was trying to play. All you have to do is read the name of my save files and you'd feel like you were skimming through the Chapter names of a book. It's kinda shocking no one ever mentions that little feature, as from my own personal experience it was HUGE for my playthroughs. But then again, maybe all games from back then had a feature like that, I didn't actually play Morrowind until it had become backwards compatible for Xbox One, as I don't own a PC nor do I own an OG Xbox, so before it came to Xbox One it was literally impossible for me to experience Morrowind myself.
Watching this made me feel bad for Stendarr's Hammer, so i went and made a mod that I'll upload to nexus that makes it a little less fragile, but to wield it, you must find a special ring that will give you the strength to hold such a power at the cost of some other functionality
25:16 "You COULD start by climbing the ladder in the Plaza Brindisi Dorum, and climbing down into Bamz-Amschend. Then, race through The Hearthfire Hall and into The Passage of Whispers. Reach the end of the hall, and you could choose to go to Radac's Forge. Grab a Satchel Pack and clear away the rubble, and you may find yourself in The Passage of the Walker. Navigate your way to another pile of rubble, clear it out, and you could be headed to Norenun-dur. There, make your way into The Citadel of Myn Dhrur, fly up to the balcony and you'll have reached The Wailingdelve. Leap over the edge, make your way down the waterfall, climb onto the ledge, where you can grab The Daedric Left Pauldron. There, use a levitation spell to make your way out. The choices are yours, and yours alone!" ...seriously, finding this pauldron is more convoluted than reaching the item in an episode of Legends of the Hidden Temple.
When you explore everything, it's not really that hard to find. You see doors marked on the map, but no doors. So you look around - they're high up. There, mystery solved 😉. I played the game when it came out, without any tutorials and I did find the item. I want to replay the whole thing in OpenMW now, but I still remember when a lot of powerful stuff is, so I'll have to limit myself somehow.
I love this game so much - I remember finding an item called "The boots of Blinding Speed" which literally made you blind when you wore them - at the upside that you could basically sprint across the whole map in 30 seconds. I remember throwing on those boots whenever I was in danger and just blindly sprinting into the unknown.
@@viveka2994 for 1 second. Then, IMMEDIATELY open the menu and equip the boots. Until you unequip them you can see perfectly fine while retaining the speed buff.
a thing i did before learning the resist magicka thing, was used the minimap to go places. not as nice of course as doing resist magicka route, but it at least helped you to get somewhere you wanted to go. i also pressed the square in the corner of the map when i have all my character stats up, that keeps a bigger square up (and customizable size too) on screen. useful for running around in the dark.
highly useless/detrimental races to play as. Oblivion has the Altmer.. They could be one shot by the first fireball caster you encounter... but they become top tier in Skyrim and are the BBEG’s of that game. Skyrim has the Redguard.. They are literally just black Nords with a semi useless/highly situational daily power.. literally.. My theory is that in Elder Scrolls 6, Redguards will have invaded the imperials for having sold them out during the war against the Altmer. Making them the BBEG of the next game and a superior race to play as. 🤷♂️
Joynel Bonet Delgado Windshear, and the two Deathbrand Scimitars are arguably the best weapons in the game, they’re also unique in appearance too instead of the straight iron, straight steel, straight ebony, etc trope.
5:26 I have seen some truly great and powerful masters of the arcane. Spies and thieves, assassins and battle-masters. All of near impossible skill and talent, wit and knowledge, patience and cunning. But that guy in the yellow shirt has clearly bested them all. Who even needs the heart of lorkan to become a god?
If you enchant every piece of clothing and armor you wear with fortify strength, you can hit a carrying capacity of around 2000. I hated the thought of not being able to roomba clean dungeons as a youth when I first played Morrowind on X-box.
It was a magical extraction chamber. The tube was part of a collection process to get the valuable oil that the dwemer used to light their homes and power their machines. That's why it's called the Hall of Whales.
On the topic of that last entry, I believe there are two characters in Skyrim who foreshadow the plot of Elder Scrolls 6; Kematu from the "In My Time of Need" quest, and Ancano from the Mages College questline. Kematu tells us where the next game will most likely take place as well as who the antagonists will be (the fight against the Dominion is still alive and well in Hammerfall, after all), while Ancano tells us what the Thalmor are planning (to unmake the world).
I venture that at it is pronounced "Dead 'Ard", rather than "Deadard". Two words. "Dead hard" is a common British and Australian expression, often rendered "dead 'ard".
CLEARLY, The lubricant was for the dwemer tube. And the tube was for a Dwemer EXPERIMENT, one that is far past our own understanding of the Mundas. The dwarves were a very advanced race after all
Adamantine, which adamantium is likely based on, is also an indestructible and very heavy material in Greek mythology. Kronos’ sickle was made of it, and Hephaestus knew how to use it.
I'm pretty sure, the Eye of Argonia was a big inspiration for the Murkmire-DLC in ESO, where, instead of searching for a jewel that serves as a key to the lost city of Argonia, we ... (Spoiler for the DLC) . . . . . ... search for the 'Remnant of Argon', an amber artifact, that serves as a method to revive the lost village of the Root-Whisper tribe, that was hidden in the deep mire of black marsh, after it's inhabitants sacrificed their souls to the Remnant, in order to escape an Ayleid insurgance.
If only there were a UA-camr with extensive knowledge of the Elder Scrolls franchise who could use NPC dialogue to hypothesize theorise and speculate about the location or plot of the next Elder Scrolls game
It is hilarious how we went through Outerworlds phase, then Doom Eternal phase, and now back to Elder Scrolls - lol. Outerworlds and Doom Eternal got overwhelmingly positive reviews and yet almost no one is talking about either of them very much anymore... and yet Elder Scrolls lives on. It is almost like deep lore, item variety, rich atmosphere, and MODS matter.
@@oipicx Please tell me what people are continuing to talk about Doom Eternal that hasn't already been said? The entire game has been dissected already. I played have played Morrowind for about 16 years now, and I have NEVER seen or heard of that waterfall location until now.
Those are all very different games. Doom isn’t an open world rpg. It’s a fairly linear FPS game. It also has all of the things you listed at the bottom. The lore is much deeper than any it used to be (not as deep as elder scrolls lore, but elder scrolls lore is ridiculously large). It has a wide variety of items and weapons to use and upgrade. The atmosphere is nothing but rich. And it has mods, with more to come.
@@Aplesedjr Doom Eternal mods are a joke, and will continue to be a joke until official mod support is added. Who the hell cares about the color of things... we want to edit assets to make the game carry on into the ages. The games are not dissimilar, as both the Elder Scrolls series and original Doom series have similar thriving communities to this day. Doom Eternal will just end up as a game I used to play. Outerworlds is already that game.
Pretty clear that there was a huge spider, and the two PLATONIC Dwemer ran onto the bed for protection. Then using the “stick” and...oil... they made a torch to kill it with fire.
Forgotten Planet and Marvel comics were NOT the ones to invent adamantium. It was a fantastic metal in greek and roman mythos, as well as appearing in Dante's Divine Comedy (14 century). It was also widely used in pulp fantasy/scifi whenever an indestructible metal was needed before 60s.
i'm playing morrowind for my first time rn. i'm about 115 hours in at this point. it is without a doubt the best game i've ever played and absolutely blows skyrim and oblivion out of the water. i'm doing so much on it, i can't get enough of it and it is absolutely incredible, i never knew gaming could ever get this good. i mean the game is just amazing. i've played a lot of the tribunal but none of bloodmoon yet, idk why just haven't got around to it. i wanted to say camel that these videos are so much more in depth and you care so much more about the videos than you used to make. you delve really deep into the real world in these easter eggs, especially the one about the comic books which i'm on. i've been watching you for years, and this is the best content you've made. the funniest, the most fascinating, the most informative. you're one of my favourite channels on here and i've been all around this platform. thank you for making such sick content.
There is a fun fact about the Stendarr's Hammer - you can actually wield it and move, even though you are massively overencumbered. The trick is to use the chop attack all the time. Each swing effectively moves you an inch forward. Be sure not to hit anyone with it though :-)
28:29 whilst i do agree that it's extremely cool and definitely better to have players collect daedric armor this way some sort of hint could have done well. I mean there's hidden and then there's "you're basically never going to find this on your own". I'd say on the scale between this and Skyrim give it a slight nudge towards the Skyrim side and you'd be the at the optimum.
I agree, leaving people flailing in the dark isn't the answer on some of this stuff, that isn't fun, that's frustrating. It also doesn't need to be totally hand-hold'y like Skyrim is. The Dragon Priest masks are the perfect example of this. The only change I would make in that case is that none of the masks should be held behind a questline requirement, as it forces players to play content they might not necessarily WANT to play to get an end reward. If they were gonna do it like that, then i would've rather seen that apply to ALL the masks instead, and make each one more unique and powerful OR just allow you to get all of them at your own leisure instead. A system like that where you have either a general theme or a series of clues/hints to go on is way better than nothing or babying the player.
@Talimus Bellavance Pretty much. It's ond of those artifacts you can stumble upon and find very early on. I distinctly remember finding it the first time on my way from Seyda Neen to Balmora when taking the coastal road
@@viveka2994 They are, but there has been some recent drama with lowtax being found out as an irresponsible manbaby, and he is supposed to be selling the forums 'soon'
5:30 "God damn it Carl, we've TOLD you the city streets are for walking on, not wading your lower body inside of like a kiddie pool. It makes all the other residents uncomfortable. You keep doing that and you're going to end up jumping and becoming permanently stuck between two rocks one day and no one will help you!"
I loved this DLC so much.The world of Morrowind is on another level compared to the newer games. We can only hope and pray that TES6 is more like Morrowind and less like Skyrim....doubtful though.
The naked nords were actually referenced in ESO where you help a nord in Deshaan get his pants and axe back from a witch, he must be Botrir's granddad.
A lot older than grandad. About like... 700? 600+ years, give or take? Hard to tell, as ESO isn't even a full thousand apart from Skyrim, 900+,close, but not quite. From your great grandad to you, that's about 100 years difference. A full three generations is about 100, so... well over 6-7? We're talkin' great ancestors. Uh, sorry, don't mean to take a joke seriously, just thought to point this out.
I'm old so I can remember the good old days of White Dwarf covering all RPGs not just GW stuff, I seem to remember they moved to being an in house GW mag, around issue 100. I srill have a few of those pre GW copies around:)
As soon as I saw Thrud I thought of White Dwarf. Not surprising when we remember Ken Rolston, who was probably more out there than Kirkbride was heavily involved in Runequest and Warhammer and a regular contributor to White Dwarf long before being the lead designer of Morrowind and Oblivion. He's also Socucius Ergalla, the guy who finishes your character in Seyda Neen.
Nice video. I remember something funny from Tribunal (although it's not really an Easter Egg I doubt). You meet a Bosmer feller near the temple (I think in the area anyway) who asks for a favour of gold. And no matter how much you go to offer and give him he is not satisfied and requests more (literally going to an amount the player cannot physically carry in the game). Once he is refused he curses your name and you don''t see him till much later; wearing a full set of ebony armour and with a lethal blade! The little bugger is kitted out to dispatch the Nerevarine and it is a tough fight. I enjoyed killing the cheeky little bugger.
I mean, you gotta! It's not over the top huge with convoluted stats like the previous titles, and there's no hand holding like the future titles. Even better it still has actual dice roll mechanics.
Morrowind is not without its flaws and lord knows it has many, but there is just something so special about the exploration that’s lacking in the games that came after. I still remember the first time I ever played and having to hunt down the Dwemer puzzle box. I spent an hour trying to find the thing (I was like 10-11 years old at the time), when other games would lead you directly to it with markers. I love Oblivion and Skyrim, but Morrowind stands apart.
@@robertoXCX Yeeeeah. Those dice roll mechanics. Nothing makes me happier than standing right in an enemy's face, swinging a claymore at them, and not hitting anything.
A guard was stationed outside the door of a noble and his wife. Clearly a repairman had left behind a spare pipe and some oil from when he repaired a device in the room some days ago and the couple hadn't noticed. This is some truly deep and complex story telling. I tip my hat to you for finding this sir. It is only one with a keen eye that would notice detail so fine as this.
24:00 obviously they were trying to unscrew that scroll carrier but it was stuck. They grabbed some machine lubricant. But it was a secret letter and someone was spying on them to find out what it was.
Bethesda usually references the next game in the current game. In Skyrim the afflicted who is fleeing to High Rock to escape pyrite. Maybe a reference or maybe I am looking to far into it.
1:19 Vivec is a hermaphrodite, the innuendo still works. (; To be fair if Vivec is good enough for a daedric prince he should be good enough for the Nerevarine.
there is an npc in skyrim that does seem to foreshadow the next events, it is a boss.. a redguard... taking your nord hero place in sovngard, as the next game, will take US to hammerfell, he is ebonarm aka reymon ebonarm, the black knight or ... the ebony warrior... and he is a god ... my theory : we're taking his place as he is taking ours, meaning we could be mantling him in the next game ;) or at least be a reincarnation of either him or the hoonding... it would be the very reason he is going to sovngard, and not the seemingly similar yokudan/redguard/ra gada afterlife basically an aspect of shor from yokudan patheon... even an equal to talos himself actually.. :) a God of War, companion and protector of all warriors. He is the enemy of all Daedric Princes, except for Sheogorath. :P
An apprentice massage therapist was taking their first client. Their instructor was watching from afar to make sure they did everything right, but stayed far enough to not make his apprentice nervous.
(I was going to post this as a comment reply, but I figured I should post it as its own comment.) Adamant was in Arena, Daggerfall, Battlespire, Morrowind, and ESO. In Arena, it was a deep, dull blue. In Daggerfall, it was a very dark grey. I imagine in Battlespire, it being a standalone expansion of Daggerfall, it was probably the same. In Morrowind, it was a pale grey. In ESO, it was a sort of green colour. Also, like among other series, Adamant is called Adamantium, Adamatine, and Adamantite at different times. "ium" for gear; "ine" as a comparative adjective; "ite" as an unrefined ore... maybe. Basically, while it's a tad confusing, it has been around throughout the whole series. ...except for Blades, Legends, Skyrim, Oblivion, Oblivion Mobile, Shadowkey, Stormhold & Dawnstar, Redguard, and any other side games, books, et cetera to my knowledge. Okay, it has been around for a *_decent_* percentage of the series, *_considering._* ...oh, and, hey, fun irl facts: Adamantine Spar is a real mineral. It's a brown form of corundum, which is the same type of mineral as rubies and sapphires. Corundum has a Mohs rating of 9/10, which is quite good, at ~27% the hardness of diamond but ~400% the hardness of Quartz. Also, Adamantane is a real hydrocarbon... I'm not confident enough to say anything else about it, but it gets its name from diamonds, as... Well, the etymology of Adamant itself referring to a material goes back to a term for a hard metal and for diamonds. Or something like that. I think I managed to explain that with _some_ adroitness, hopefully. It's hard to piece together through layers of jargon and caffeine. Go and research it yourself; go down a wikihole; it's fun!
The scene of the keyhole is actually an elaborate JoJo reference left by the devs to pay tribune to the only other media that insists on staying relevant.
@@aquathird5918 I wouldn't recommend Arena but Daggerfall Unity is in a complete state (despite being in alpha) and they've got a good selection of mods on Nexus.
unbeknownst to you this video helped Mr finish a rise of house telvanni quest that I wasn't trying to look up! Thank so much! I've been looking for the robot arena for a week now.
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01:23 - Adamantium Alloy / Forbidden Planet / Avengers / Wolverine
02:17 - Gedna Relvel, Highest Health Enemy In Morrowind
03:39 - Ignatius Flaccus / Dwemer Battle Bots / Robot Wars
05:07 - Ignatius Flaccus' invisible House In Pelagiad
07:10 - The Shady Smuggler
08:45 - Detritus Caria, The Clutter Hoarder
10:24 - The Eye Of Argonia / Paradise Sugar
12:57 - Arlowe / Banhammer / Something Awful Forum
13:34 - The Mace Of Slurring / Rich "Lowtax" Kyanka
14:23 - The Mace Of Slurring / Dominatrix
15:08 - Stendarr's Hammer / Heaviest Item in The Game
16:30 - Trueflame, Blade Of The Nerevar / Torch Light
17:35 - Thrud The Barbarian Comic
19:32 - Botrir The Naked Nord Barbarian
19:56 - Hisin Deep-Raed The Naked Nord Barbarian
20:19 - Hlormar Wine-Sot The Naked Nord Barbarian
20:41 - Forstaag The Sweltering
22:16 - Funny Dwemmer Ashes
24:08 - Daedric Left Pauldron
29:25 - Eno Romari / Foreshadowing Of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Can you do more of the unique items (like you did in skyrim) for morrowind?(armor,shields,jewelery etc)
Also awsome video
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Two female ravens playing with a stick
@@thewolfpaladin1858 or a necrophiliac
They fuckin
Hey man, what is you mod list for morrowind?
Regarding the Nords who had their clothes stolen by a witch, in ESO there is a small quest which is a reference to this, a Nord says a witch paralyzed him and took his clothes but after investigating you learn that he was drunk and the witch was his wife trying to bring him back home
Adamandium was a mainstay of Arena and Daggerfall. Tribunal is just catching up to the previous games by reintroducing it.
Ya beat me to it.
Thanks for the info, I've only barely played arena and I've just been fooling around w Daggerfalls mechanic. Good to know.
Also isnt it in Oblivion: Shivering Isles?
It also was a fantastic metal in greek and roman mythos, as well as appearing in Dante's Divine Comedy. It was also widely used in pulp fantasy/scifi whenever an indestructible metal was needed, way before Forbidden Planet movie or Marvel comics.
Glad I checked if others had mentioned this before commenting 😊
28:17 I remember finding the left deadric pauldron and then going crazy when the right one was no where to be found... Must have spent hours going mad
oh ye the times where deadric armour was a rarity and not craftable
Must of been touched by sheogorath
@@Farsiratorius I sincerely hope TES:VI will have something more like the morrowind system of loot/rare items and guilds. It feels great to finally find all the pieces of the daedric armour in morrowind, and the guilds are great too. But in skyrim its all just handed to you and people revere you immediately even though you've done meager things. And daedric armour imo really shouldn't be craftable and should be very rare, but if it has to he craftable then make it an actual accomplishment to be able to do. Hopefully the modding community will be able to thrive for elder scrolls 6, that way we can fix the game to our liking anyway.
@@lucifer3416 sadly Bethesda kinda sucks now and won't realize how good they used to be
I wish you could get Almalexia's pauldrons.
Adamantium is actually referenced as far back as ancient Greek literature, sometimes as adamantine or adamant. It basically means 'diamond hard'
Sounds like something the Dwemer would have wanted to use their oil with
One thing to mention: Adamantium was not introduced to the series by Tribunal, Adamantium armor and weapons were also available in Daggerfall. I believe Arena as well, but it's been a while since I played Arena.
Yes, I've played through Arena twice since this vid, there was adamantium gear
The two Dwemer were practicing their flute wrestling. It's a tough, macho sport.
@@theheretic65 You can't flute wrestle without being in an appropriate arena!
@@theheretic65 Better leverage for the flips and takedowns as well as tasty flute solos.
Fluting is 300 septims
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“Mr. Kagrenac I don’t feel so good...”
Made my day :D
To soon
"I don't wanna die, Mr. Kagrenac. I don't want to die."
The two Dwemer were escorting a witch, when she turned on them and paralyzed them, obviously
In ESO theres a naked nord claiming a witch stole his clothes in Deshann.
There's also a small quest involving a naked nord and "a witch" on Vvardenfell (Morrowind DLC).
Dude tell me where
As someone who just bought ESO a day agom this made me very excited!
They did this in Oblivion too
There is a lot of naked horny nords in Morrowind
OBVIOUSLY the dwemmer just got his arm stuck in the tube and his generous friend was helping to free him! Gosh yall are soooooo dirty minded smh
And the 3rd man just went for some more oil in order to help them!
@@sheep1ewe of course
Coming from an elve of course we all know that they are capable of such depravity. Damn elves! Such a bad influence to our Nord children's.
The elder scrolls equivalent of “help step bro, I’m stuck in the washer.”
I know I am LOL
5:30 casually just walking through the floor
It just works
hhahahah this is gold
@Andrew Russell the best was when serana was gliding around blackreach on the floor on her back. I don't know what happened but I enjoyed it for a little while before reloading. It was very hilarious looking. She can't die and I could still tell her to carry my stuff so hey why not, LOL... Bethesda without the bugs just wouldn't be the same!
Stendarr is also the god of Mercy. The hammer is likely in reference to that.
Orc: Pray to Stendarr while you can!
dude big galaxy brain
I was thinking Thor's hammer because you can't pick it up
...he said that
Umm have you ever met one of the vigilante? I beg the differ.
The sheer amount of pride i felt when i finally got an entire set of daedric armor with the face of god made me really jumpy and excited. Its like i was in 5th grade again.
You played Morrowind in 5th grade? Damn. I only played when I was 14,about a year or two before Oblivions release
@@wiibrockster holy fuck you're old
@@ksquidplaysminecraft Holy fuck your young my guy
@@wiibrockster That was around 2004-2005, right? Wow, I was 4-5 years old at that time, can't believe it's been almost 20 years since Oblivion's release.
My largest complaint with Skyrim being so far ahead in the timeline from Oblivion is that it made it very hard for them to foreshadow like Morrowind foreshadowed Oblivion.
skyrim was also a trash game in comparison, like low tier kwama egg garbage.
@@BatkoNashBandera774 For real.
@@hollyfindlay4051 It’s good for beginners, but for long time players, it’s kinda bad.
@@defaultprofilepictureguy2526 Yeah, summed up pretty well. Since I started with Morrowind, that's prolly why I have a much lower opinion of Skyrim... Still put over 4000 hours into it, but only by modding the depth back in, lol.
@@BatkoNashBandera774 I agree to some extent. But morrowind is kinda crazy. I cant finish the mainquest cuz i forgot the key word in my journal for the next step, Im completely lost, I dont even know where I am. Granted I loved playing the game. But after i took a break I couldn't get back into it. And because Im on xbox the draw distance is retarded even tho i know my series x could take it. But still, yeah skyrim misses a lot that the older games were rich in.
"Paradise Sugar" sounds like the Argonian Maid's stage name.
More like a Khajiiti maid.
@@Aristocles22 The Lusty Khajiit maid huh?
@@unholymadman7024 Maybe something like this. It's just a real-life cat in a maid costume, don't worry. i.pinimg.com/originals/91/50/85/915085877dae03144c5b279840e89391.jpg
@@Aristocles22 Damn I was hoping for a lusty Khajiit XD JKJK...maybe
Welcome to Mournhold, City of Light, City of Magic!
Edit: Im jealous of yall pc players with your gorgeous texture mods. I still play on xbox and still cant figure out where doors are on the walls, especially in caves.
I have played it so many times on PC, and I bought it last year for the Xbox one, but doing the bloodmoon expansion I finished a quest only to find the quest giver had gone missing and there's no way to finish the quest now so I cant progress, really annoyed me as i like playing on a tv with controller in hand
@@Beareboy Yeah, my first run was on the original OG xbox and you have to remember to make separate save files. And even if you do that and make sure not to kill any essential characters, someone always goes missing, a necessary quest item disappears, you get stuck in a stump, etc. Then you have to figure out WHEN that happened and how far back you have to replay. TESIII is one of my favorite games but I have only ever beaten it once and had to use PC version andcheat codes to fix glitches
I've finished it so many times, I'm playing now in fact haha and I've bought so many copies over the years just because I saw them cheap in places, but I really want to play on my xbox but no idea how to get the guy back :(
@@Beareboy Now you have me curious and wanting to bring a character over to the exp areas.
I dont remember any NPCs missing across all saves... So now I really want to!
@@pickles3128 Save files. Yeah, a feature from Morrowind they should bring back; the ability to name your save.
Everytime I saved, I would name it after the quest I was doing, since quests in Morrowind arent conventionally named liked in later titles, I had to go to UESP to find the names, but even so.
Honestly, that little feature really helped my roleplaying, as say, I would be doing a large questline, and I'd take a detour and end up doing a completely different quest, i would save before i started and give it a name to fit the situation depending on the type of character I was trying to play. All you have to do is read the name of my save files and you'd feel like you were skimming through the Chapter names of a book. It's kinda shocking no one ever mentions that little feature, as from my own personal experience it was HUGE for my playthroughs. But then again, maybe all games from back then had a feature like that, I didn't actually play Morrowind until it had become backwards compatible for Xbox One, as I don't own a PC nor do I own an OG Xbox, so before it came to Xbox One it was literally impossible for me to experience Morrowind myself.
Watching this made me feel bad for Stendarr's Hammer, so i went and made a mod that I'll upload to nexus that makes it a little less fragile, but to wield it, you must find a special ring that will give you the strength to hold such a power at the cost of some other functionality
How about you cannot steal or commit any crime, or you will be severely damaged or something, since Stendarr is the god of justice
@@caspianhorlick4529 you will die immediately if you steal while holding it or it in your inventory
@@viveka2994 accidentally picks up fork
"Guess I'll die"
25:16 "You COULD start by climbing the ladder in the Plaza Brindisi Dorum, and climbing down into Bamz-Amschend. Then, race through The Hearthfire Hall and into The Passage of Whispers. Reach the end of the hall, and you could choose to go to Radac's Forge. Grab a Satchel Pack and clear away the rubble, and you may find yourself in The Passage of the Walker. Navigate your way to another pile of rubble, clear it out, and you could be headed to Norenun-dur. There, make your way into The Citadel of Myn Dhrur, fly up to the balcony and you'll have reached The Wailingdelve. Leap over the edge, make your way down the waterfall, climb onto the ledge, where you can grab The Daedric Left Pauldron. There, use a levitation spell to make your way out. The choices are yours, and yours alone!"
...seriously, finding this pauldron is more convoluted than reaching the item in an episode of Legends of the Hidden Temple.
Orange Iguanas for life!
When you explore everything, it's not really that hard to find. You see doors marked on the map, but no doors. So you look around - they're high up. There, mystery solved 😉. I played the game when it came out, without any tutorials and I did find the item.
I want to replay the whole thing in OpenMW now, but I still remember when a lot of powerful stuff is, so I'll have to limit myself somehow.
Damn Elves with their Nord stereotypes
I love this game so much - I remember finding an item called "The boots of Blinding Speed" which literally made you blind when you wore them - at the upside that you could basically sprint across the whole map in 30 seconds. I remember throwing on those boots whenever I was in danger and just blindly sprinting into the unknown.
resist Magicka 100
@@viveka2994 for 1 second. Then, IMMEDIATELY open the menu and equip the boots. Until you unequip them you can see perfectly fine while retaining the speed buff.
@@ultimatepunster5850 yup.
a thing i did before learning the resist magicka thing, was used the minimap to go places. not as nice of course as doing resist magicka route, but it at least helped you to get somewhere you wanted to go.
i also pressed the square in the corner of the map when i have all my character stats up, that keeps a bigger square up (and customizable size too) on screen. useful for running around in the dark.
I tend to just pick breton and find maras clothes as well, this gives plenty magic resistance for the boots
ES:V hint for ES:VI
"They got curved swords"
CURVED. SWORDS.
Weren't bad swords tho lol
highly useless/detrimental races to play as.
Oblivion has the Altmer.. They could be one shot by the first fireball caster you encounter... but they become top tier in Skyrim and are the BBEG’s of that game.
Skyrim has the Redguard.. They are literally just black Nords with a semi useless/highly situational daily power.. literally..
My theory is that in Elder Scrolls 6, Redguards will have invaded the imperials for having sold them out during the war against the Altmer. Making them the BBEG of the next game and a superior race to play as. 🤷♂️
@@nicholasepsilon3534 cool idea
Joynel Bonet Delgado
Windshear, and the two Deathbrand Scimitars are arguably the best weapons in the game,
they’re also unique in appearance too instead of the straight iron, straight steel, straight ebony, etc trope.
Adamantium (spelling?) was at least featured in TES 2 Daggerfall. Morrowind was not the alloy’s first appearance in the series.
it was in arena too i have a mace
true, but that's a minor mistake, I haven't found adamantium in daggerfall yet
5:26 I have seen some truly great and powerful masters of the arcane. Spies and thieves, assassins and battle-masters. All of near impossible skill and talent, wit and knowledge, patience and cunning. But that guy in the yellow shirt has clearly bested them all. Who even needs the heart of lorkan to become a god?
Gedna's script was broken. Her Health was supposed to be 100 x the player's level but it didn't work correctly.
And she has a beard too...
@@CreativeUsernameHere-r1k That's from menopause.
If you enchant every piece of clothing and armor you wear with fortify strength, you can hit a carrying capacity of around 2000. I hated the thought of not being able to roomba clean dungeons as a youth when I first played Morrowind on X-box.
I've gotta know your modlist, I've never seen Morrowind look this good.
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Love that NPC at 5:29 casually walking into the abyss
Classic Camel, rolling with the burp at 20:05
Will H I didn’t notice that initially lol. Very sneaky
pure class
Was it a burp? Or the daedric gods speaking through camel? Questions of the Aurbis... shall we ever know?
@@JuanWonOne ald *vomit* ruhn
I thought he was trying to name it in a fancy accurate accent
It was a magical extraction chamber. The tube was part of a collection process to get the valuable oil that the dwemer used to light their homes and power their machines. That's why it's called the Hall of Whales.
I think that Stendarr's Hammer and its weight could be a reference to Thor's hammer too, because it's so heavy
Yea I would of thought if you complete the Main Questline you would be worthy and it would weigh less.
Thor's Hammer dont break in 2 hits tho XD other than that I see nothing wrong with ur theory
On the topic of that last entry, I believe there are two characters in Skyrim who foreshadow the plot of Elder Scrolls 6; Kematu from the "In My Time of Need" quest, and Ancano from the Mages College questline. Kematu tells us where the next game will most likely take place as well as who the antagonists will be (the fight against the Dominion is still alive and well in Hammerfall, after all), while Ancano tells us what the Thalmor are planning (to unmake the world).
That's a DS9 reference lol
1. Ancano might be acting on his own behalf
2. The Kematu thing is a bit of a stretch
3. The TES VI trailer is definetly not set in Hammerfell
The ending of the video is ALMSIVI.
20:04 what the burp was that
I venture that at it is pronounced "Dead 'Ard", rather than "Deadard". Two words. "Dead hard" is a common British and Australian expression, often rendered "dead 'ard".
CLEARLY, The lubricant was for the dwemer tube. And the tube was for a Dwemer EXPERIMENT, one that is far past our own understanding of the Mundas. The dwarves were a very advanced race after all
I enjoy these kinds of videos, I especially love your Curating Curious Curiosities for Skyrim... Will you do a CCC for Morrowind and Oblivion?
Adamantine, which adamantium is likely based on, is also an indestructible and very heavy material in Greek mythology. Kronos’ sickle was made of it, and Hephaestus knew how to use it.
I'm pretty sure, the Eye of Argonia was a big inspiration for the Murkmire-DLC in ESO, where, instead of searching for a jewel that serves as a key to the lost city of Argonia, we ...
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... search for the 'Remnant of Argon', an amber artifact, that serves as a method to revive the lost village of the Root-Whisper tribe, that was hidden in the deep mire of black marsh, after it's inhabitants sacrificed their souls to the Remnant, in order to escape an Ayleid insurgance.
If only there were a UA-camr with extensive knowledge of the Elder Scrolls franchise who could use NPC dialogue to hypothesize theorise and speculate about the location or plot of the next Elder Scrolls game
detrius: "some people may call this junk, me, i call them treasures"
I agree about the rarity and well hidden items, makes it so much rewarding to get hold of a full set of Daedric gear.
It is hilarious how we went through Outerworlds phase, then Doom Eternal phase, and now back to Elder Scrolls - lol. Outerworlds and Doom Eternal got overwhelmingly positive reviews and yet almost no one is talking about either of them very much anymore... and yet Elder Scrolls lives on. It is almost like deep lore, item variety, rich atmosphere, and MODS matter.
Haha bruh plenty of people are still talking about Doom Eternal. Everyone's UA-cam experience is subjective and personally catered by design.
@@oipicx Please tell me what people are continuing to talk about Doom Eternal that hasn't already been said? The entire game has been dissected already. I played have played Morrowind for about 16 years now, and I have NEVER seen or heard of that waterfall location until now.
Those are all very different games. Doom isn’t an open world rpg. It’s a fairly linear FPS game. It also has all of the things you listed at the bottom. The lore is much deeper than any it used to be (not as deep as elder scrolls lore, but elder scrolls lore is ridiculously large). It has a wide variety of items and weapons to use and upgrade. The atmosphere is nothing but rich. And it has mods, with more to come.
@@Aplesedjr Doom Eternal mods are a joke, and will continue to be a joke until official mod support is added. Who the hell cares about the color of things... we want to edit assets to make the game carry on into the ages. The games are not dissimilar, as both the Elder Scrolls series and original Doom series have similar thriving communities to this day. Doom Eternal will just end up as a game I used to play. Outerworlds is already that game.
@@jong2359 Quite frankly it sounds like you just want us to confirm your bias. I don't see any point in arguing with someone like you.
Okay, I gotta ask. What mods are you using to make Morrowind look this beautiful. I definitely don't remember it looking so slick.
Id like to know too. Truely a curious curiosity to be curated by a curious curator.
Me too what mods?!
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Same
Instead of asking how about you just go to the nexus and look the highest rated graphics mods? It's not rocket science
I would've liked the dark brotherhood armour of later games to look like it did in morrowind
I'd go for the simple black robe in Oblivion
I also dug the strange goggled mask look.
The one from Skyrim is my favourite
What do you want, outlander?
Vivec is that you my lord?
Speak quickly outlander or go away
Wealth beyond measure, outlander.
Round these parts we pronounce it sassenach
Mournhold, city of light, city of magic.
Pretty clear that there was a huge spider, and the two PLATONIC Dwemer ran onto the bed for protection. Then using the “stick” and...oil... they made a torch to kill it with fire.
Forgotten Planet and Marvel comics were NOT the ones to invent adamantium. It was a fantastic metal in greek and roman mythos, as well as appearing in Dante's Divine Comedy (14 century). It was also widely used in pulp fantasy/scifi whenever an indestructible metal was needed before 60s.
i'm playing morrowind for my first time rn. i'm about 115 hours in at this point. it is without a doubt the best game i've ever played and absolutely blows skyrim and oblivion out of the water. i'm doing so much on it, i can't get enough of it and it is absolutely incredible, i never knew gaming could ever get this good. i mean the game is just amazing. i've played a lot of the tribunal but none of bloodmoon yet, idk why just haven't got around to it. i wanted to say camel that these videos are so much more in depth and you care so much more about the videos than you used to make. you delve really deep into the real world in these easter eggs, especially the one about the comic books which i'm on. i've been watching you for years, and this is the best content you've made. the funniest, the most fascinating, the most informative. you're one of my favourite channels on here and i've been all around this platform. thank you for making such sick content.
I appreciate that you took the time to insert the book turning page sound when covering the comics. As always, great work!
There is a fun fact about the Stendarr's Hammer - you can actually wield it and move, even though you are massively overencumbered. The trick is to use the chop attack all the time. Each swing effectively moves you an inch forward. Be sure not to hit anyone with it though :-)
3:19 i just notice the witch has a beard
28:29 whilst i do agree that it's extremely cool and definitely better to have players collect daedric armor this way some sort of hint could have done well. I mean there's hidden and then there's "you're basically never going to find this on your own". I'd say on the scale between this and Skyrim give it a slight nudge towards the Skyrim side and you'd be the at the optimum.
I agree, leaving people flailing in the dark isn't the answer on some of this stuff, that isn't fun, that's frustrating. It also doesn't need to be totally hand-hold'y like Skyrim is. The Dragon Priest masks are the perfect example of this. The only change I would make in that case is that none of the masks should be held behind a questline requirement, as it forces players to play content they might not necessarily WANT to play to get an end reward.
If they were gonna do it like that, then i would've rather seen that apply to ALL the masks instead, and make each one more unique and powerful OR just allow you to get all of them at your own leisure instead. A system like that where you have either a general theme or a series of clues/hints to go on is way better than nothing or babying the player.
@@TheNN Yes pretty much exactly that
@Talimus Bellavance Pretty much. It's ond of those artifacts you can stumble upon and find very early on. I distinctly remember finding it the first time on my way from Seyda Neen to Balmora when taking the coastal road
Oh.. An old SA reference. That takes me back. I do think the 'upstairs' bit may be another in joke in reference to the old SA forums though.
are the forums still up, I remember going on there long ago
@@viveka2994 They are, but there has been some recent drama with lowtax being found out as an irresponsible manbaby, and he is supposed to be selling the forums 'soon'
@@harr6656 Lmao
Still waiting on a Hunnie Pop Easter Eggs video.
A citizen of culture I see.
Imperial Guard how is cyrodiil these days
Shut the fuck up
@Andrew Russell hunnie pop is fucking gross
@@wyvernslayer4530 four months later you respond to another comment, you must really hate the game? Don’t blame you
Love the morrowind videos, there's so much amazing lore and content of morrowind that no-one really covers. Keep up the good work!
5:30 "God damn it Carl, we've TOLD you the city streets are for walking on, not wading your lower body inside of like a kiddie pool. It makes all the other residents uncomfortable. You keep doing that and you're going to end up jumping and becoming permanently stuck between two rocks one day and no one will help you!"
Adamantium was present in TES 2 Daggerfall
Wish we had adamantium in the zonep
5:26 everybody gangsta until the dark elf starts using noclip
I loved this DLC so much.The world of Morrowind is on another level compared to the newer games. We can only hope and pray that TES6 is more like Morrowind and less like Skyrim....doubtful though.
The naked nords were actually referenced in ESO where you help a nord in Deshaan get his pants and axe back from a witch, he must be Botrir's granddad.
A lot older than grandad. About like... 700? 600+ years, give or take? Hard to tell, as ESO isn't even a full thousand apart from Skyrim, 900+,close, but not quite. From your great grandad to you, that's about 100 years difference. A full three generations is about 100, so... well over 6-7? We're talkin' great ancestors.
Uh, sorry, don't mean to take a joke seriously, just thought to point this out.
Adamantium was in Arena I’m pretty sure, as weapons i think
I'm old so I can remember the good old days of White Dwarf covering all RPGs not just GW stuff, I seem to remember they moved to being an in house GW mag, around issue 100. I srill have a few of those pre GW copies around:)
As soon as I saw Thrud I thought of White Dwarf. Not surprising when we remember Ken Rolston, who was probably more out there than Kirkbride was heavily involved in Runequest and Warhammer and a regular contributor to White Dwarf long before being the lead designer of Morrowind and Oblivion. He's also Socucius Ergalla, the guy who finishes your character in Seyda Neen.
5:32 that dunmer casually walking in the ground lol
Nice video. I remember something funny from Tribunal (although it's not really an Easter Egg I doubt). You meet a Bosmer feller near the temple (I think in the area anyway) who asks for a favour of gold. And no matter how much you go to offer and give him he is not satisfied and requests more (literally going to an amount the player cannot physically carry in the game). Once he is refused he curses your name and you don''t see him till much later; wearing a full set of ebony armour and with a lethal blade! The little bugger is kitted out to dispatch the Nerevarine and it is a tough fight. I enjoyed killing the cheeky little bugger.
Morrorwind is still the standard that I measure all other ES games against
I mean, you gotta! It's not over the top huge with convoluted stats like the previous titles, and there's no hand holding like the future titles. Even better it still has actual dice roll mechanics.
I measure all other games to this one, no other game has ever given awe and wonder as morrowind has, and likely never will
It's the first elderscrolls game I've played, and I still have a love hate relationship with it
Morrowind is not without its flaws and lord knows it has many, but there is just something so special about the exploration that’s lacking in the games that came after. I still remember the first time I ever played and having to hunt down the Dwemer puzzle box. I spent an hour trying to find the thing (I was like 10-11 years old at the time), when other games would lead you directly to it with markers. I love Oblivion and Skyrim, but Morrowind stands apart.
@@robertoXCX Yeeeeah. Those dice roll mechanics. Nothing makes me happier than standing right in an enemy's face, swinging a claymore at them, and not hitting anything.
A guard was stationed outside the door of a noble and his wife. Clearly a repairman had left behind a spare pipe and some oil from when he repaired a device in the room some days ago and the couple hadn't noticed. This is some truly deep and complex story telling. I tip my hat to you for finding this sir. It is only one with a keen eye that would notice detail so fine as this.
Adamantium also existed in Daggerfall, armor and weapons could be made of it.
"Mournhold, city of light! City of magic!"
24:00 obviously they were trying to unscrew that scroll carrier but it was stuck. They grabbed some machine lubricant. But it was a secret letter and someone was spying on them to find out what it was.
Camelworks you are my favourite youtuber and appreciate what you do thank you for all the good content
Great to see new videos on TES 3 even today and how appreciated it is. Going to have to reinstall myself its been too long!
@Camelworks I think that hammer of justice might be a nod to Thor’s hammer. A hammer of justice that nobody can lift or use...
Bethesda usually references the next game in the current game. In Skyrim the afflicted who is fleeing to High Rock to escape pyrite. Maybe a reference or maybe I am looking to far into it.
You mean to corpus? Perhaps, and Ancano was close to pull a Dagoth Ur with the Eye of Magnus.
More Refrences to Hammerfell, definitely Hammerfell will be the location
You enchant my soulgem with your charged personality...
Wasn't Adamantium a material in The Elder Scrolls 2: Daggerfall?
Adamantium equipment was in Arena and Daggerfall too iirc
5:30
Breaking News: Man declared war on land so he went in to attack it
Just bought ESO, started in Morrowind and instead of playing I'm watching all the Morrowind-videos I can!
This man is legendary! Doing Morrowind vids in 2020! He deserves more love+patrons!
5:27
Anyone else seing this wannabe Chuck Norris just casually walking into and through the floor, or did somebody spike my food with Moon Sugar?
This has made me want to replay Morrowind again.
I have been watching Camel's videos for years, and they never get old.
Your videos are just so well put together that I just love to listen to them. Keep up the good work
20:04 This scared the shit out of me, jesus christ... your throat became a portal to Apocrypha for a split second
I've been quite excited for this video!
1:19
Vivec is a hermaphrodite, the innuendo still works. (;
To be fair if Vivec is good enough for a daedric prince he should be good enough for the Nerevarine.
I'd say anal was also an option but he was Molag Bals fucktoy for a bit so idk about that.
@@MrJimmybanana
You assume Vivec was on the receiving end?
@@MrJimmybanana he has vagina he is female man
if I bang almalexia is it still gay since she can be male too
There is also a quest in ESO called The Naked Nord with a similar story.
there is an npc in skyrim that does seem to foreshadow the next events, it is a boss.. a redguard... taking your nord hero place in sovngard, as the next game, will take US to hammerfell, he is ebonarm aka reymon ebonarm, the black knight or ... the ebony warrior... and he is a god ... my theory : we're taking his place as he is taking ours, meaning we could be mantling him in the next game ;) or at least be a reincarnation of either him or the hoonding... it would be the very reason he is going to sovngard, and not the seemingly similar yokudan/redguard/ra gada afterlife
basically an aspect of shor from yokudan patheon... even an equal to talos himself actually.. :) a God of War, companion and protector of all warriors. He is the enemy of all Daedric Princes, except for Sheogorath. :P
An apprentice massage therapist was taking their first client. Their instructor was watching from afar to make sure they did everything right, but stayed far enough to not make his apprentice nervous.
Came for the easter eggs and secrets, stayed til' the end for the puns
(I was going to post this as a comment reply, but I figured I should post it as its own comment.)
Adamant was in Arena, Daggerfall, Battlespire, Morrowind, and ESO.
In Arena, it was a deep, dull blue.
In Daggerfall, it was a very dark grey. I imagine in Battlespire, it being a standalone expansion of Daggerfall, it was probably the same.
In Morrowind, it was a pale grey.
In ESO, it was a sort of green colour.
Also, like among other series, Adamant is called Adamantium, Adamatine, and Adamantite at different times.
"ium" for gear; "ine" as a comparative adjective; "ite" as an unrefined ore... maybe.
Basically, while it's a tad confusing, it has been around throughout the whole series.
...except for Blades, Legends, Skyrim, Oblivion, Oblivion Mobile, Shadowkey, Stormhold & Dawnstar, Redguard, and any other side games, books, et cetera to my knowledge.
Okay, it has been around for a *_decent_* percentage of the series, *_considering._*
...oh, and, hey, fun irl facts:
Adamantine Spar is a real mineral. It's a brown form of corundum, which is the same type of mineral as rubies and sapphires. Corundum has a Mohs rating of 9/10, which is quite good, at ~27% the hardness of diamond but ~400% the hardness of Quartz.
Also, Adamantane is a real hydrocarbon... I'm not confident enough to say anything else about it, but it gets its name from diamonds, as...
Well, the etymology of Adamant itself referring to a material goes back to a term for a hard metal and for diamonds. Or something like that.
I think I managed to explain that with _some_ adroitness, hopefully. It's hard to piece together through layers of jargon and caffeine.
Go and research it yourself; go down a wikihole; it's fun!
Best part of the opening intro, just enough time to hit that like button!
Thank you for these videos, it's crazy how you can still learn new things about a game you have played thousands of hours.
The scene of the keyhole is actually an elaborate JoJo reference left by the devs to pay tribune to the only other media that insists on staying relevant.
Morrowind didn't introduce Adamantium to Elder Scrolls, it existed in Daggerfall too.
It was also in Arena.
Also arena, and battlespire had Adamantium
@@soulsmith4787 ah okay, i didn't know about that since i never played Arena.
is it worth playing, i heard it wasn't that great?
@@aquathird5918 I wouldn't recommend Arena but Daggerfall Unity is in a complete state (despite being in alpha) and they've got a good selection of mods on Nexus.
@@soulsmith4787 yeah, i play daggerfall unity sometimes, that's how i knew adamantium exists in it :P
Your puns are hilarious! Great content my man!
unbeknownst to you this video helped Mr finish a rise of house telvanni quest that I wasn't trying to look up! Thank so much! I've been looking for the robot arena for a week now.
" Now if you take a look we"ll be transported into this dank dark space, my soul " lml ahhh camel I miss you dude
The effort and production values you put in your videos are insane, I can't imagine how long it takes to make these