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When Daggerfall came in, I was like.... hey, legit. Then they dubbed in Arena over the quiet parts and I was like... hey that’s not a bad way to tie that in.... the morrowind mixed in and I lost it..
Why are you guys crying? Its just a song. Is this a mental thing or just me having some genetic trait that makes it impossible for me to cry over songs? Because this same thing happened with the Starbound main theme. Everyone there cries when they watch it and I'm just like "Really? Crying over a song?" and I've been playing it since the game's Beta. Not really sure what's going on here.
*Hero of Kvatch has entered the chat* *The Last Dragonborn has entered the chat* *The Eternal Champion has entered the chat* *The Nerevarine has entered the chat* *The Agent has entered the chat* *The Soulless One has entered the chat* *All enemies have left the chat*
When that time comes...The Hearts of a Million Cave Dwellers, Prophesy fulfillers and Dragon Slayers sing with the song of Tamriel...I'm too into this franchise 😂
Everyone Else: Ermehgerd, Infinity War is, like, so good! Me: M O T H E R F U C K E R H A V E Y O U H E A R D O F T H E H O U S E O F D A G O T H!?!?!?!?!?!? Also Me: Pelinal did nothing wrong. Convince me otherwise. I dare you.
This legitimately makes me tear up. I feel stupid for it, but I cant help it. The Elder Scrolls games were an integral part of my childhood. I was sick, a lot, and Morrowind was my first dip into the pool. I played so many hours of Oblivion that I melted a disk. Ive played Skyrim so many times that I know the actual words to the theme song in dragontongue, and can recite them without needing to hear the music. So the part where it all swells and comes together is like a brick of nostalgia hitting me in the chest. Some of the best and worst times of my life happened during these games. Many friends long since gone off to bigger and better things. Fuck, man.
@William Farrell I sing it all the time and my little sister trys to sing it too and messes it up so badly I get so triggered like really Bobakim bokakim dreh kah la nah tralls and I thought nazeem was bad
Skyrim holds a spot deep inside of my heart! I grew up on vanilla Skyrim! I dedicated so many hours of my life into that game, I know basically everything there is about it!! I had/have a serious love for this game! It truly is special to me! Just thinking about it makes me tear up and brings memories of fucking around in this chaotic game!
I recently got Morrowind and Obvlivion and Morrowind is so great, and it has an old nostalgic feel even though its because it reminds me a bit of an old game from my childhood, though not elder scrolls
Morrowind Has amazing landscapes and the world and the story is unlike anything I've ever seen! It may be hard to navigate at first but it's really worth it.
The Elder Scrolls in Book Form. Arena: A normal but well known book of heroism Daggerfall: The latest in epic sword fighting comics Morrowind: An old forgotten tale of a beautiful adventure Oblivion: A burnt scroll of the war between good versus evil Skyrim: Dwemer Novel, explaining the raw power of a Dovahkiin Online: Only one copy... when combining power, defeating gods became reality
This gave me an idea for the next game's plot, if you'd like to hear it. At the end of the 5th Era, both the Empire and Aldmeri Dominion have been driven from the other provinces, losing their power and crumbling. The loss of these two military superpowers couldn't come at a worse time, as the Dwemer return from being thrown aeons forward in time, just as Alduin had returned hundreds of years prior. As the Dwemer reconquer their previous territory, seizing much of Skyrim and Morrowind, it seems the end is nigh, and soon word reaches the other provinces that the Dwemer are constructing a new Numidium, far greater in size and power than ever before. Truly, this is Tamriel's final hours before the Dwarven Empire swallows it whole. In response to the Dwemer menace, Shor himself declares that the great champion Ysgramor will embark from Sovngarde, and reincarnate himself on Tamriel. Once this reincarnation is ready for battle, he is tasked with finding the ancient tools once used to work the Heart of Lorkhan, sneak into the Dwemer workshop under Red Mountain, and use them yet again to tangle the flow of time and fold it in upon itself, bringing some of the most powerful warriors and heroes from the past into the present. Now Ysgramor, and the protagonists of each and every other Elder Scrolls game, lead the charge as these heroes from across Tamriel's history make up the new 500 Companions, ready to combat the dwemer yet again, and drive them back as far as possible.
@@torrinfell sorry but dwemer just disappeared, likely binding with Numidium, and i know its hammerfell or high rock, maybe both, i have a nice name too, *_The Elder Scrolls VI: Alik'r_*
@@viveka2994 I know that this won't be the plot of the next game, I'm just saying this is a hypothetical plot that I had thought up for a future game. Also, while I'm not really disagreeing with the theory that the Dwemer became part of the Numidium, it's not yet official canon as it hasn't been confirmed by any in-game sources yet.
They have to with 76 being thrown at them out of nowhere. Its unfinished state and with the fact it exist wit starfield and tes6 in production, they are too occupied for 76 to be good
Why the heck did Morrowind make the entire thing better? How you ordered the songs was pure gold, and it amazes me that all six songs fit so well together.
psycho scottish same, I was so nostalgic the whole time and I've only played skyrim. I can only imagine what its like for the ones who have played every single one of them. Edit=grammar fixes
I sat here thinking "oh boy, there's going to play Morrowind any second now" & "golly geez, it look like they are saving the best for last, this is going to be so great" then it happened and it was so much better than I anticipated.
@@VINOGAMING-ft7bi i can tell you only played it for the first 30 minutes get to level 3 or 5 and it gets to be god-tier combat over a short amount of time
@@doc5686 Bought the game. Played it. Made a potion of fortify acrobatics by 3000000, and another one for speed. Dowloaded MGE XE. Turns render distance to 100 cells. Jumps. Game crashes. Best purchase of my life.
I broke down crying because of this. TES means more to me than any other game franchise and probably means more to me than many people in my life. I couldn't imagine living without TES. I just love the franchise so damn much. Thank you so much for making this. I absolutely loved it and I can't thank you enough.
Honestly where people have failed me, these games were there and I could lose myself in them and forget about my pain for just one moment. And that is precious sometimes because on occasion it's all some of us have.
Gwyneth Faelene *AS WE COMMEND YOUR SOULS TO AETHERIUS, BLESSINGS OF THE EIGHT DIVINES UPON YOU-* *Oh for the love of Talos, shut up, and let's get this over with.*
I keep hearing people say ASMR gives them "tingles". A pleasant tingling sensation all over, but mostly on the top of their scalp. I've never known what they meant. And then I watched this.
When I was hearing these themes I was imagining every of heroes that was creating the history of Tamriel, but this mashup... It isn't the theme of Nerevarine, Dragonborn... this mashup is the theme of true hero. Some people are saying that gamers have no life - that's not true. We have many more life's than any of them! WE were wielding Kagrenac's tools! WE were closing the gates of Oblivion! WE took a step to Sovngarde to defeat the World Eater! Hero of Kvatch? This is one of masks of ours! WE are true heroes, and this mashup reminds us of this, so we may not forget who we are.
They have taken you from the Imperial City's prison. First by carriage, and now by boat. To the east. To Morrowind. Fear not, for I am watchful. You have been chosen.
Because this video is an extremely compacted good memories extracted out of your mind. If you played the games over the years and didn't cry or at least have a tear, then you would have no soul.
@@PewTheToaster People would hate that idea. Because everyone has a diffrent backstory,look,race,build etc to thier heroes, all that being shut down would be really dissapointing.
@@robertiacob2615 You know, stranger, there comes a time in every man's life when he has to admit that he's lost the fight. Well, I've fought, and I've lost. Who did I lose to? Who is my great enemy? Well, don't laugh... it's a bunch of damn fish.
The moment you realise skyrim was already a theme remix... edit: so my most liked comment is this? i would tear it apart myself if the replies didn't do it for me... edit 3: deleted edit 2 becuase it was cringe.
*Hero of Kvatch leaving only destruction in their wake with 100% Chameleon, a Xivalai, Dawnfang, and the most broken nuclear fireball Nirn has ever seen*