AllinAll the Elder Scrolls Animation Master | The Elder Scrolls Podcast #31



WELCOME to the Elder Scrolls Podcast with FudgeMuppet. In this episode, Scott, Michael & Drew talk to AllinAll.

AllinAll’s Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDmZ0jUxY4vB6LHFk7d-ovg

MERCH: https://teespring.com/stores/fudgemuppet

LISTEN ON THE GO:
SPOTIFY: https://spoti.fi/2ZxiyO7
ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-elder-scrolls-podcast-with-fudgemuppet/id1523238342

HELPFUL LORE VIDS:
Dragonbreaks: https://youtu.be/0oiUwjtT5FE
Godhead, CHIM & Amaranth: https://youtu.be/dWmCmxi2e28
Complete Guide to Gods: https://youtu.be/wyYHu9ulSRA

SOCIAL MEDIA:
Scott: https://twitter.com/NewberryCrunch
Michael: https://twitter.com/OldBerryChew
Drew: https://twitter.com/DrewBerryMunch
Instagram: http://instagram.com/fudgemuppets/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FudgeMuppet

MERCH: https://teespring.com/stores/fudgemuppet
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fudgemuppet

Source

39 thoughts on “AllinAll the Elder Scrolls Animation Master | The Elder Scrolls Podcast #31”

  1. I spent literally 2 min on this podcast, paused, gave this dudes channel a watch. My god what trash videos. Why is he a guest again?… not sure what he actually contributes to the community outside of wasting fans time on his videos…

    Reply
  2. Evening guys, happy Sunday! And hello AllinAll, welcome to the show! You get to end/start my week now.
    I like hearing your guys' experiences, discovering RPGs via The Elder Scrolls. BioWare was really my start, Neverwinter Nights and then KotOR, long before I ever got into Oblivion (I didn't get to Morrowind until post-Skyrim), so it's interesting to hear how other people came to some of the same games in a different direction.

    Reply
  3. This was great guys! I like this guy, AIA. He seems down to earth & I admire his journey of not knowing much about internet to making animations. Good to hear music is important to him, also, as it’s such a beautiful, universal language that conveys feelings so well, even for many who have trouble expressing themselves. Allinall’s description of his first experience with Morrowind (sounds intimate, I know…bcuz it IS! šŸ˜‚šŸ¤£ kidding) was so on point with how I played it. That was my first TES game. I am way older than him, so I was like 28 in 2002 when it came out. But, I was going through a rough patch and the game was a welcome distraction at a time when I actually had free time to enjoy it. I lived it. Yes, I got quests and things, and I had no trouble finding my way around without hand holding. Rather, I enjoyed it, as it was my first open world & it encouraged exploration. I saw more of the map than it f I could just fast travel away. It felt like I was really traveling from town to town, over various terrains. It was never boring, either, because those wild areas or along the roads always had things going on that were fun to discover and usually not attached to a quest, though sometimes it might be a side or radiant quest. Even in the seeming middle of nowhere, something as simple as a hollow tree stump with a little treasure would make your day. Lots going on underwater, too. Although there have been dialogue & graphics improvements & quest structure in later games, these world aspects & the ability to find them or quests in any order without being confused are the things I miss that were in Morrowind, but which has lessened in the newer titles. Love you guys šŸ‘šŸ» & always happy to see what’s next. I don’t even have any requests because you guys already seem to have it down in the way of coming up with content.

    Reply
  4. You guys and gals realise by worshipping Fudgemuppet , AllinAll and a handful of other channels dedicated to the lore of The Elder Scrolls…

    We have solidified their places in the pantheon of the divines and thus secured their return throughout the KalpasšŸ”±ā™»ļø

    This has been one helluva podcast 'MuppetFudge' and 'AllinAll'
    I really hope we get to see another collaboration soon!šŸ˜

    Reply

Leave a Comment