So eh. As you can see, I am trying to implement more "cinematic" footage, instead of stills when I have nothing relevant to show. So instead of a screenshot of Valenwood forest, some moving video of Valenwood's forest. Currently I am busy making a bit of a footage archive, my aim is to have my archive fully finished by ~december 2023 - January 2024. So after that my aim is to fully transfer to moving video, other than relevant images/artwork. So when talking about a Welwa, like here, I will show a Welwa screenshot or artwork. But when I have nothing to show, moving video will be the aim. When my archive is fully finished the transition will be finished, until then there may still be a static screenshot of random nature or cities here and there.
awsome. when i first started too explore summerset in ESO i just had too say in general: *the altmer consider themselves the end all be all of creation, and when i take a look around summerset, it shows. this place is perfection*. and then later i learned it was supposed too be ever more magnificent with their capital city being made out of glass lol
I appreciate the notion, I find it more enthralling as a viewer and it sure presents another venue for context delivery. Keeping in mind the correlation of different lore sources, even being able to find or create new visuals for vague and often obscure lore seems like a great challenge. Thank you for the video imperial!
When you think ysgramor did a huge genecide nope the elves did it ten times over but for real these extinct creatures sound awesome get hook up master dyviath fyr with samples im sure he could use the same technique he used to clone himself on the creatures and return them
My favorite TES moment is how the elves killed off every single welwa, only to have a guy reintroducing them later which led to another scholar wondering wtf was wrong with the guy
Meh. Tbh I'd go to another planet find wildlife and introduce them to earth to fuck up the ecosystem if I could for curiosity. Seeing a elf reintroduce a extinct creature is the least crazy thing.
Average Altmer maths class: Teacher: _"Can someone tell me what 7 x 8 is? Yes, you there."_ Student: _"Is the answer GENOCIDE??!"_ Teacher: _"I will accept that answer."_
Moral of the story. If it is super duper very immensely extremely high European fantasy creatures. The elves wiped them into extinction or endangerment. Got it
The Ghaeteus sound a lot like whisp mothers that we can see in Skyrim. Maybe just an outlandish connection that has nothing to do with lore, but I think it's worth looking into the possibility of the two being related.
the balrog from arena wasnt cut! but they where rebranded as fire demons. they still had the flaming sword whip and everything ^^ they did have a weird dragon mouth though
The mer are the pinnacle of existence. Especially we the Aldmer, we want a new Merethic era, but we need that people stops to put us as villains and base their opinions on fanfics and face reality. May you walk beneath the eagle banner of the aldmeri dominion!
Very cool. Will you do more Videos on the "Elder Scrolls Beastiary" in the future? That'd be awesome. There are so many interesting creatures. I recently found out, that Ghouls are (or at least were) a thing in TES. And maybe a weird request: could you maybe do a Video about resurrection in the Elder Scrolls? Because it feels like something that works in TES, but seamingly isn't a part of it. Most prominently, Alduin brings the dead Dragons back to live, and while I previously thought, that it makes sense, since TES Dragons are beings outside of time, I recently watched a Video on the shout He uses, that apparently just turns time back, so it _could_ work on other species (provided you have a perfect understanding of time and death, like Alduin has)? Some of the daedra, especially Molag Bal, seem to love bringing people back, either as living or undead. Individuals like Wulfharth and the Nerevarine apparently were brought back several times. In early Lore, priests in temples could apparently resurrect dead people, and it seems there is at least one case in the current Lore, where a priest resurrected a dead Boy. And hagravens can apparently also resurrect the reachfolk, though I read somewhere, that their resurrection spell is an instant version of the briarheart ritual?
Just started playing the high isle and Galen eso dlc and omg the faun are super cute and smart and I love there dancing. The nature themeology of that dlc was nice. I wish they show off the faun in more titles. Definitely should do a lore video on the faun of the high isles if you get a chance.