Roadside ruins of Summerset
Concept art for The Elder Scrolls: Online
Art by Joseph Watmough
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The Shrewd Brew
Lillandril seasonal menu. Summerset wine pairings available with all food.
Starters
Barbecued bamboo clams, wrapped in Russafeld grape leaves with a spicy white wine sauce
Gryphon egg scramble, with Summerset sheep's cheese, wild mushrooms, and smoked mackerel
Shrewd salad, with local salad greens, seasonal fruit, Auridon feta, and garlic croutons. Finished with Russafeld red wine vinegar
Mains
Roast fellrunner, with herbed rice cooked in fellrunner fat
Lillandril swordfish steak, with a sweet mirin glaze and sour plum nori rice
Garlic and Summerset sheep's cheese gnocchi, with pine nuts and brown garlic butter sauce
Dessert
Summerset Rainbow Pie, with tonka bean ice cream
Smoked oolong and dark chocolate mousse, with jalapeño caramel sauce
Lillandril apple fritters, with whipped maple-apple butter
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Ana, the vampiric hero of Summerset, daughter of coldharbour and new enemy to Molag Bal after fighting by Juno’s side
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Summerset
Concept art for The Elder Scrolls: Online
Art by Joseph Watmough
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Dawn of Summerset🐈
This one loves Summerset’s breathtaking scenery.
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I've said it before, and I will say it again. I am in AWE of the details in ESO. No other game has ever blown me away with its design as elder scrolls online has. There are so many things the players take for granted in eso. If you ever just stopped to actually explore instead of fast traveling everywhere there are so many wonderful things to be found, and I'm not just talking about the cities and landscapes alone. It's the small details as well. The details they put into the game KNOWING they would probably be overlooked by most, but put them into the game anyway to make the atmosphere feel alive.I love how you can find bears catching salmon in creeks and scratching themselves against trees, little picnic spots and scenes, Black Reach alone is a marvel to me. Have you ever looked up at the sky in Fargrave? Imagine seeing THAT in real life. I could watch that sky for hours. Not to mention the ambience when you're in cities, where you can hear people talking and gossiping,and thanking you specifically for your heroic deeds, or forests where you can hear babbling brooks, or wildlife like wolves howling in the distance and elk bugling. Maybe I'm just a romantic, but the amount of love and detail put into this game just isn't talked about enough for me.
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𝐀𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐨𝐫
Might as well do some other cities while waiting for Necrom
Available here <3
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