How DEEP is Elder Scrolls Lore Really? | The Elder Scrolls Podcast #32



WELCOME to the Elder Scrolls Podcast with FudgeMuppet. In this episode, Scott, Michael & Drew find out just how deep the elder scrolls lore rabbit hole goes.

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Godhead, CHIM & Amaranth: https://youtu.be/dWmCmxi2e28
Complete Guide to Gods: https://youtu.be/wyYHu9ulSRA

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37 thoughts on “How DEEP is Elder Scrolls Lore Really? | The Elder Scrolls Podcast #32”

  1. I really want Elder Scrolls and Fallout to exist in the same universe… Not the same planet obviously, or maybe even the same dimension for that matter. It would be cool if the Creation Club did more non-canon crossovers though. I'd pay for that.

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  2. CODA. I also do think that Fallout and Elder Scrolls could be easily connected through CHIM / Amaranth. "Creating a new world" is just playing another game, and our own real universe is one such game.
    Elder Scrolls characters are unique in that those who achieve CHIM are conscious of the fact that they are video game characters and accept that fact. They have realized the truth of their own Matrix and may even be aware of the world of their creators.

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  3. Portal to the Shivering Isles is an interesting one.
    There is dialogue in the DLC about that.
    When asking Haskill about the door he replies: "Because my Lord wills it to be so. It poses no danger to Mundus; no compact has been violated. It is a doorway, an invitation. Perhaps you will accept it for what it is."

    As I understand it, this implies that gateways between Mundus and Oblivion can be opened if there is no hostile intent, nor any intentions of its in habitats form Oblivion to move to Mundus.
    Or in simpler terms, if the gateway can only be used by Mortals, and only if they are not forced to use it.
    Due to how strange the rules of Gods can be, let alone their machinations, I actually believe its plausible.
    Especially considering Sheogorath's story's are always about showing how in his madness, he finds loopholes to rules that nobody else can see or even use.

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  4. "Infinitely large planetoids" is a reference to how other dimensions/wordls work.
    The Daedric realms are said to be infinite in size.
    Its assumed that the Aedric realms/8 divine realms are also infinite in size.
    However they can be seen when watching towards the sky from Nirn.
    But due to the mortal mind being unable to understand the concept of an "infinite" world, all they really see is a sphere in the night sky.

    I've been rattling my brain over that one for years now.
    I mean what would the sky look like to a divine being?
    If all realms, including Oblivion and the void itself are infinite, then logically speaking they should be seeing all realms, all at the same time while looking at the sky.
    Even though they should be overlapping each-other so only one would be visible, somehow they should be able to see them all at the same time, everywhere.

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  5. The best part about tes is that everyone plays different games at different speeds & levels of completion to the point were you almost create your own version of the game in your head as you go. Playing eso and being able to go to all the historic places and having so much content available is insane. For example The imperial sewers is way different in my head because the version in eso is not like oblivion at all. I can visit the psijic order collect artifacts for their museum or visit my psijic manor. Love your videos they really help flesh out such a amazing game series

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  6. Another awesome pod cast thank you sooooo much Lore 🀴 kings πŸ‘‘ πŸ˜€ πŸ‘ πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί . Learning a lot and having fun and also my elder scrolls addiction keeps getting fed. I was in silver blood inn with Lydia on Valentine’s Day 😜 had some Nord mead πŸ™ƒ. Spent the day adventuring πŸ™ƒ. Keep it up also hope maybe Lord Camel πŸͺ can do a podcast one day please 😜 thank you 😊

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  7. In addition to be a massive TES lore nerd I'm also a massive Star Wars lore nerd. Everytime someone says legends my brain immediately goes "oh… cool stuff that's not canon :<" and I get sad. Then I remember this is TES so get unsad :>

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  8. The thing about the Kartwasten Massacre is that there's a theory that it was The Thalmor that killed everyone there and then blamed it on the Empire or Stormcloaks. Also ESO is barely Canon at this point.

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  9. I have my own theory about the motier one, I think when he left and got to Skyrim one of the first things he did was see the face sculptor so that nobody would know who he was while he was conducting the Black sacrament and spending all the time around that ruin, it's either that or he changed his face so he could leave Skyrim without anybody noticing so in my head he either changed his face before or he changed it as he was leaving

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