▲ 355 r/TrueSTL

Are you telling me that the last game in the franchise won't be retconned out of existence?

I'm for one looking forward to going into the Impervious Vault and getting myself some sweet possessed sword.

Ansein Wards are cool, and no ElderKings mod can convince me otherwise.

u/Nachooolo — 1 day ago
▲ 882 r/TrueSTL

Don't mess with TES Lore fans. They refuse to interact with the source material and call it non-canon.

The biggest one for me is all the noise around Yokuda. As there's a lot of people in the lore sub who either say that Yokuda doesn't exist anymore, or believe that Yokuda is Tamriel from the distant past.

When, according to the in-game canon, Yokuda is still around (albeit as islands), inhabited, and in contact with Tamriel.

u/Nachooolo — 2 days ago
▲ 274 r/TESVI

Real-life examples of how TES VI settlements could look like (if the game is set in Hammerfell)

TES VI being set in at least Hammerfell looks almost certain (ifnot, I hope it is Elsweyr, although I doubt it). Redguard culture is primarily inspired by North African, Arab, and Moorish (Muslim Spain) cultures and architecture. So I imagine the game's cities and towns will look like the small towns and settlements of these regions (game cities being limited in size). So here are some examples in order:

Ksar Draa (Algeria). I'll imagine it as a small tradepost settlement in the Alik'r Desert

Saint Catherine's Monastery (Egypt)

Haid al-Jazil (Yemen)

Castellar de la Frontera (Spain, more specifically Granada in Southern Spain). Having a mix of Al-Andalusian and Christian architecture, it could serve as a frontier town near the border with Colovia.

Aït Benhaddou (Morocco). This last one is bigger than the others, and could be a good baseline for a bigger city like Sentinel or Bergama.

Is there any other real-life city, town, village, or fortress that you think could fit in Hammerfell? What about High Rock? I would love to see a town inspired by Carcassonne or Mont-Saint-Michel.

u/Nachooolo — 6 days ago

A reminder that Elder Scrolls VI started development in 2023. Since the ******** tweet, I've seen a few people that seem to still think that it started development in 2018...

u/Nachooolo — 8 days ago

What would you like to see added or change in a possible Gothic 2 Remake? I would honestly love if we could visit the Orc camp in the other side of the palisade. And the Dragon boss fights seriously need a full rework as extensive ass the Minecrawler Queen.

u/Nachooolo — 11 days ago
▲ 902 r/TrueSTL

Why play Elden Ring when I can mod Skyrim into being a worse version of Elden Ring?

u/Nachooolo — 16 days ago
▲ 1.1k r/TrueSTL

Daggerfall Fans will swear is has been all downhill from here.

u/Nachooolo — 22 days ago

Is the Second Inquisition book worth it for Hunter: The Reckoning?

I decided to get into the world and bought H:tR. While reading the Organisations part of the sourcebook, it made a direct reference to the Second Inquisition supplement for Vampire: the Masquerade, recommending reading the book if I wanted to know more about the Orgs.

Is it really worth it for Hunter: The Reckoning? I understand that it is a sort of "bestiary" for the Orgs, could it also work for H:tR? Or would I need to change too much to make it work?

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u/Nachooolo — 3 months ago