In our latest Elder Scrolls video we discuss the mysterious continent of Lyg.
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Godhead, CHIM & Amaranth: https://youtu.be/dWmCmxi2e28
Complete Guide to Gods: https://youtu.be/wyYHu9ulSRA
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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The vavic and morlgal Bal where married I think I'm going to be sick.
Great video! Thanks for uploading!
So, Molag Baal led crab people?
I love the idea of "slave oceans" ruled over by the Dreugh, and border wars fought between them. Maybe you guys can do a video on the slave oceans of the Dreugh!!
Wait a minute, you mean to say to me that Dagoth Ur is the God of Eat the Rich?
This adds another perspective on Lorkan. The creation myths show him as a traitor, but it's really more mundane than that, isn't it? How many other failed realms are there? Were the other Original Spirits starting to grow weary of Lorkan's experiments? Was Lorkan pushed into this role? Was he bound? Was his plot to bind the Original Spirits an act of rebellion, selfishness, mischief, or desperation?
Vivec is a poet. Which is to say, a liar. Poets embellish; poets exaggerate; poets depart from verisimilitude; poets seek 'higher truth' and disdain the ordinary. Facts are the poet's enemy; they mire us in mundanity, which poets despise.
Vivec's purpose was to inform his clergy, shape their opinions, motivate their dedication, bind them to his will. His stories glorify and amplify his significance. He hides the truth of his provenance, the source of his divinity, the heinous act he helped to commit to gain his godhood. He lies.
Poets tell fictions. A great poet tells the greatest fictions. Vivec is a great poet.
A poet-warrior will fictionalize his warrior prowess.
Vivec felt the need to exaggerate; he was a man, now he is a god, but is he a god to match those who preceded him to that status? He is not. Newly come to the office, he has no myths, no stories, to inspire reverence. He must needs create those stories, and right quick. This he did. He fabricated myth, with himself as the hero. Conveniently, his myths can't be debunked. They involve stories of far-away, impenetrable distances; or, closer to home, they are smaller tales, artfully exaggerated. Investigate them and you may find a nice set of armor, but little more substance than that.
Nice armor, strong weapons, they're a dime a dozen in the mortal realm. Everyone who is anyone – gods, heroes, mighty craftsmen and craftswomen – they all contribute to the pile. Adventurers by the thousands quest for and squabble over them.
Evidence for Vivec's stories, a poet's lies, is scarce to the point of absence entirely.
Cameron is unreliable, too. He is a zealot who values nothing in Lorkhan's realm. He is committed to Mehrunes Dagon's program, but he has only a mortal's appreciation of what that program means. A god might understand the implications. Cameron is not a god. He has bought into the explanations of a being – a god – who hungers for Nirn's erasure and will commit any act, tell any lie, if it will further his singular ambition.
The Gods – every single one of them, Daedra, Aedra, other – do value the mortal realm. They value it above all else; they are obsessed with it. It is their own worldlets which they disdain; they are bored with the supreme powers they possess at home, where every whim is instantly fulfilled. They all gaze hungrily on the mortal plane. It is the center, the reality which matters. Lorkhan's art compels them; they cannot ignore it. Some would be pleased to see it erased; others scheme to mold it into their ideal versions; regardless, its reality is the only reality that truly matters. So long as it exists, they harbor ambitions for it.
And they are balked. No god holds the mortal realm in his or her fist. Ultimately, it is mortals who decide events; the gods can tempt but they cannot command.
Lyg is almost the most distant of myths, told to us by a liar and by a zealot who most earnestly hope to convince, for which evidence is absent. Sooner believe a politician than one of those sources!
Can yall explain the lore of the mod, Vigilant? I'm having trouble placing it in the lore/ unsure if its meant to even follow the lore. The characters seem to but I don't understand why they are in coldharbour etcetera.
I feel there's a connection between the crustacean like appearance of the Dregg Hermaeus Mora's alternate appearance, and the Farmer's appearance/mental state and their affinity to the Charus.
Deagon mearly wished to free mortal souls from lorkons trap which would allow all the elves to resume being deadra
5:27 “But we can learn more from the warrior-poet and demigod of Morrowind, Vivec.”
Look, Drew. I’ve been watching this channel for many years. And you and I both know durn freaking well that asking Vivec about those lobsters will lead to hearing a lot and learning absolutely nothing.
Drew: "The dreugh's hides and wax are valuable."
Me: "Nods in ESO."
Dagon started a Thalmor uprising before the Thalmor even existed.
Perhaps I'm severely out of the loop, but where do those crab/fish guys come from??
I've never seen them in Oblivion or Skyrim.
All jokes aside is this place not based on the plateau of leng?
So Mehrunes Dagon actually did something good for once. That is surprising.
Fudgemuppet. Elder Scrolls. Audiobook. I'd listen to this in a heartbeat
Dumb fish that’s what I’m going with
Forced liberty is as cruel and indiscriminate as forced subjugation. No matter how bad or good we may be, mortals simply cannot survive in any extreme for long.
Yes
what is the video from? is it a mod?
So, mehrunes dagon is basically gods wrath, the flood that destroyed earth. Bible story type shit kinda? Idk mental link
whats that place at the very start of the video?
lygma balls lol
Dude, where did you hide the u in Dreugh? It took my way too long to realise what you were talking about.
I love the music your use
The “Elderverse” has just been created.
It’d be so cool if in the new elder scrolls game they introduced beings from an adjacent realm who come to invade nirn. It’d basically be aliens, but lore friendly. Similar portals to the oblivion portals would occur. But these portals would suck you in kinda like black holes. Like you’d literally be entering an alternative dimension.
Mountain Drew
Mr Ball in Lyg ma Ball's. Selling crabby Balls