Should i return to tamriel




















Serana has sacrificed everything to prevent Harkon from completing the prophecy. I would have expected her to explain that to you. Serana claims you're her guardian, yet your first instinct appears to be greed. I see that my daughter is still as naive as ever. You call bringing her here safe? Has she explained nothing to you? Don't you think I weighed that option before I enacted my plans?

Like Serana, I'm a pure-blooded vampire. My presence on Tamriel is as much of a danger as hers. I will not allow that to happen. The Elder Scrolls only tell of events that might be, not events that will be. And Serana's opinion in this? Whether or not you've become one of us in order to survive the Soul Cairn, you're still a vampire hunter at heart.

You're here because we're abominations in your mind. Evil creatures that need to be destroyed. You see the Tyranny of the Sun as your chance at deification, and like Harkon you won't hesitate to destroy anything that stands in your path. Valerica and Serana speaking with each other. I've kept it safely secured here ever since I was imprisoned.

Fortunately, you're in a position to breach the barrier that surrounds these ruins. At their bases, the barrier's energy is being drawn from unfortunate souls that have been exiled here. Destroy the Keepers that are tending them, and it should bring the barrier down. There's a dragon that calls itself Durnehviir roaming the Cairn. Be wary of him. The Ideal Masters have charged him with overseeing the Keepers, and will undoubtedly intervene if you're perceived as a threat.

Are you able to give us the scroll now? TES geography changes quite a bit over time, and High Rock has already been covered by the early games. So have Hammerfell, Morrowind, Cyrodiil, and Skyrim. Adding to the speculation, the Starfield trailer from E3 included a possible Elder Scrolls teaser. A very small scratch on the interior of a spaceship looks suspiciously like a drawing of a landmass.

It's a very tiny detail that could be nothing, but it sure is a distinct shape. Speaking of Hammerfell, Bethesda already might have teased it as a location as well.

Maybe things are coming together. Thanks to a New Year's post by Bethesda at the very end of , Hammerfell is another possible destination. No one is quite sure if the image posted is really a clue about Elder Scrolls 6, but the message about "mapping the future" sure does seem like it could be. Fans have speculated that the placement of candles on the image is a clue, most notably the one placed beneath the word "Hammerfell" in the undrawn area of the map West of Skyrim.

Hammerfell is home to the Redguard people and its Alik'r Desert could line up with the rocky, arid environment shown in the original teaser trailer. Transcribe the past and map the future. Elsweyr is a tiny possibility. For one thing, it doesn't show up a lot, so there's lots of room to fill in blanks. Secondly, it's the Khajiit's homeland, and it might make sense to focus on one of Skyrim's most popular races. That said, we're doubtful, given that Elsweyr has been explored in an Elder Scrolls online expansion from Black Marsh is probably a no.

The teaser looks nothing like it. Valenwood also feels unlikely, as we know it to be full of swampland. Granted, the teaser could've been intentionally misleading.

We can't rule out that we might be headed back to somewhere already covered, of course. That could either prompt TES6 to boldly cast its direction overseas, such as to the mysterious continent of Akavir , an exotic land hosting friendly-sounding races such as the Snow Demons of Kamal and the vampiric, snake-like Tsaesci.

Or it could drive Bethesda to revisit a previous province, like High Rock, which again is the most popular guess. Howard has previously mentioned work being done on Bethesda's Creation Engine as the required foundation for The Elder Scrolls 6. In , Howard suggested that the technology needed to create Bethesda's vision for it just wasn't there yet at the time.

In another different interview, Todd Howard referred to a "major engine rewrite" being worked on for Starfield. Omorpho wants to make resistance training easier with its weighted workout clothing.

Twitter has stopped cropping image previews on the web, too. Sony reportedly cuts PS5 production again as chip shortages and shipment issues bite.



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