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Nixe
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Hooray! Im like #20 😎
Who else loves his intro?
Eyyy was just hoping last night for another imperial knowledge video. Good timing!
There's something that has been bugging my mind lately about the lore and that's Bilharza the second emperor more specifically his death. Could you do a video on him cause I think it's an interesting topic.
You should do a lore video of provence exclusive plants. Or maybe one of nirmroot if u haven't already.
Peryite approves of this video 😆
Honestly love that you're covering the stories in ESO. 👌🏻
Not every ES fan has had a chance to play ESO or is doubtful about doing so; so this is a fantastic medium between not playing and playing.
POV: The Thalmor are genius enemies of the Mede Empire.
1: They cunningly use paranormal events to their advantage by claiming that they solved the problem (Oblivion Crisis, Night of Tears).
2: They orchestrated the rise of the Mede dynasty by assassinating Potentate Ocato, then quickly weakened said Dynasty by snatching two nations from it (Valenwood and Elswyr).
3: Weakened the Empire even further by dismembering it due to impossible treaty requirements (Skyrim Civil War, Hammerfell), amd henceforth dominate the religion of almost the entire continent.
4: A note converning the pantheon of Tamriel. From what I read, the soruce made it seem like the pantheon originated from the Altmer (they were at least the religious and cultural head of all elves for a long time, even influencing men). In this case, the addition of Talos (to their pantheon) would be a significant insult, and a crackdown would be necessary on their part. It's all genius
Would you recommend ESO to people who aren't normally into MMOs? I love most of its contributions to the lore, but I've been on the fence about playing since most mmos seem to require a big commitment of your time.