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Solitude is my second favorite city(。^▽^) in Skyrim (After Whiterun), so I wanted to have its beautiful landscape in my room, this picture took only 7 hours( ̄▽ ̄)", taking into account the city breaks (eh… I really want to go through all the cities of Skyrim (and not only) live) .·´¯`(>▂<)´¯`·.
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If House of Troubles were a band, Molag would sing and play double-neck guitar, Malacath would play bass, Mehrunes Dagon would be smashing the drums, and Sheogorath would try to fit in with a tiny Korg.
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The Elder Scrolls series turns 30. Bethesda Softworks released The Elder Scrolls: Arena for DOS on March 25, 1994. Arena began development as a gladiatorial fighting game, but as they added more and more RPG content the game world grew enormous -- the playable map is larger than most of its sequels combined. The base game originally released on 3.5" floppy disks has been available as a free download since the 10th anniversary in 2004. A CD-ROM release added voice acting and an enhanced ending.
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Merethic Era Falmer (snow elves)
I was thinking of doing a mini project about Merethic Tamriel and a documentation of the people that were living there in a sort of semi-historic way.
Of course most of it would probably not be entirely lore accurate and there will be a lot of headcanoning but it's fun regardless. So enjoy the first addition to this series.
Falmer: The falmer during the Merethic era were the tallest mer race on Nirn growing on average between 6 - 7 feet. They were also the hairiest and bulkiest on average due to the cold climate. Their culture and practices during this time were very similar to modern day nordic ones due to the cultural overlap and assimilation on the atmorans end when they first arrived to Skyrim.
They valued strength and honour. Their original gods are long lost now however historians speculate the modern nordic gods could share traits with the Falmer's old gods.
In the early Merethic era the snow elves invaded and seized what is currently the Summerset isles. This is how it is assumed Auri-El (An Altmeri/Aldmeri God) was introduced to Skyrim and later would become the primary god in the snow elven pantheon.
Furs, beards, and long hair was the norm in terms of falmer fashion for a long time due to the extreme weather however the shorter hair and beardless look though impractical in such weather was popularised in later years. Again influenced by the fashion trends on the much warmer summerset isles.
Generally speaking when the Falmer weren't invading distant lands or declaring wars with other clans they were a prospering civilisation and in the early days were much like the nords not particularly interested in magic. This was partly due to the fact Skyrim has large iron deposits meaning smithing and weaponry were the most practical but that didn't mean there was no magic at all.
Healers generally could manipulate the weave and tell or even change the future. But when Auri-el was popularised magic become a much larger part of the Falmers lives being combined and assimilated into what they already had. For example enchanting among smiths and manipulation of elements specific to Skyrim (Ice magic mostly).
These changes didn't come fast of course, the falmer were quite stubborn. But over time a cultural shift did happen going from axe-wielding barbarians (As the Aldmer called them) to a slightly more tame society that we know a little bit today.
This didn't come without its challenges however as while the falmer were changing the Atmorans living there were not and in fact had taken on a lot of the cultural aspects or even gods of the traditional falmer. This inevitably was the beginning of the end as tensions got higher with these cultural and religious differences it ended the only way it could, in a war. And well, you know the rest.
Currently the ancestors of the Merethic snow elves thrive in cave systems below ground. While the nords toil above ground, the nords frost resistance of course being a product of falmer and atmoran ancestors. Regardless both societies still hold the values the early Snow elves held. Strength and Honour.
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Confession: I feel like there's a lot of potential in exploring the other continents, like Akavir and Atmora. It doesn't need to have any concrete plot, I just want to explore.
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