Did Yokuda REALLY Sink?! – Mysteries of the Lost Continent – Elder Scrolls Lore



In our latest Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim video we explore the secrets of Yokuda’s Sinking.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is an open world action role-playing video game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. It is the fifth main installment in The Elder Scrolls series and was released worldwide on November 11, 2011. The game’s main story revolves around the player character and their quest to defeat Alduin the World-Eater, a dragon who is prophesied to destroy the world. The videogame is set two hundred years after the events of Oblivion, and takes place in the fictional province of Skyrim.

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45 thoughts on “Did Yokuda REALLY Sink?! – Mysteries of the Lost Continent – Elder Scrolls Lore”

  1. I think Yokuda is too far away to realistically see from any Tamrial shore. When you look at things on a map it seems smaller than in the actual world. Take real world maps for example. Look at Lake Okeechobee in Florida. You'd think it was small enough to see the opposite shore. Nope… Heck you can barely see the other shore in Tampa bay crossing the bridges.

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  2. This makes me think… What if Yokuda DID sink, but only temporarily? Because even if there was Yokuda the landmass to return to, most if not all of the architecture and artifacts would have been washed away or eroded beyond recognition after even just a couple years underwater, so Yokuda as the Redguards' ancestors knew it would have been lost forever. Happens pretty regularly in the real world, with places lying below sea level being flooded due to a variety of factors, then being uncovered at a later period. Would explain why Yokuda the continent still exists, but not Yokuda the culture.

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  3. To cut atomos doesn't necessarily mean to split atoms in a nuclear physics sense. Also, splitting some atoms doesn't necessarily result in a nuclear chain reaction, which wouldn't be enough to sink or destroy a continent. The pankratosword technique cuts the uncuttable, that which (supposedly) cannot be devided. The laws of nature, as Cyrus says. Earthbones. That could maybe sink Yokuda

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  4. I always thought Yokuda might still exist just in broken up, barely habitable islands like the Santorini volcano that basically forced the Minoans into the Stone Age, and was so devastating that the Titanomachy and the Atlantis myth are likely based on that eruption

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  5. I get the feeling that the reason it became a band technique (besides being a nuke) is because it killed the one Doing it too.

    So no, they would not have an unlimited supply of nukes. Just about as many as have reached the Apex of the craft. And each loss would be devastating and risk techniques being lost.

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  6. This reminds me a lot of the disappearance of the dwemer. One incredibly powerful tool, used once, creating a cataclysm that broke time and space itself. Because the dwarves were telepathic, the tone created by beating the heart of lorkhan rang loudly through the entire dwarven race making them vanish in an instant. With Yokuda a sword cut the fabric of space making the ground itself fall through.

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  7. People talking about how long we will have to wait before ES6 launches and here im wondering how long it will be before mod makers will make it a good game, because if you have ANY faith in Bethesda, your mental.

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  8. The comment from the lighthouse keeper about yokuda has to be a mistake on the writers part. If they intended for yokunda to be more prevalent they would have added more details such as an actual yokundan ship or npc in anvil.

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