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hvarra · 11 months
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tallmatcha · 11 months
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Veya Releth | Elder Scrolls Online 
House Redoran falls today. 
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megarungoblinrun · 4 months
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Was something to submit for the ESO livestream thing ... Like 4 attempts at the hand and still looks weird
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blighted-elf · 10 months
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The Elder Scrolls Online: Necrom - Post Tracing Shadows quest It's time we finally talk about what happened. As much as it pains me to revisit the events of the past and of.. Veya.. We need to do this. I.. need to do this. Find me in Necrom's tavern. There are too many prying ears here.
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leytes · 5 months
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i am ,. so normal about white haired elves
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prof-jigglypuff · 10 months
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Naryu Virian & Vestige having heart-to-heart about Veya in Necrom DLC (2023)
My fucking heart!
PS. Razum-dar, you little shit, when exactly did you ride that griffon into Daedric plain with me, huh?? Must've missed that part XD
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soullessbullshit · 6 months
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Fortune Cookie: “Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves.”
Veya: What a fucking stupid quote. I’m killing way more than two people, idiot.
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terendelev · 1 year
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freerainhl · 11 months
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Some gibberish on Naryu's quest in Necrom(SPOILER ALERT)
Compare to the previous encounters with Naryu, I feel like her voice sounds a little bit husky. It may because her voice actor Kath Soucie(a brilliant VA who also voices several other npcs in eso) is about seventy now so her voice may not in the best condition. But I also like to think that Veya's debacle really worn her down. Instead of the usual cocky and vivacious Naryu, I feel some...melancholy in her this time.
Another surprise is that I actually get to discuss Veya's event with Naryu in Necrom's tavern after the Telvanni Peninsula quest. I really thought eso would just let both Naryu and the player ignore this and pretend nothing happens. Anyway, this is like an official epilogue of Summerset since I always kinda feel guilty about not telling Naryu any of this. (PS: Naryu's dialogue made me cry 😭)
We also get to see Ashur. After his quest, Ashur also went to Necrom's tavern and he and Naryu would make different CONVERSATIONS, they even talked about Elam Drals!(THANK YOU ESO!!!)
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nightingaletrash · 2 years
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Veya clone... she’s finally complete ;-;
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ESO Sexywoman Round One
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eyevea · 1 year
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☆ for Veya! :0
When she was a kid, she built a den out in the swamps near Balmora. Sometimes Naryu would pass by and take her out into the swamp to forage, track or do some sparring. Naryu claims she hates children, but this never included little Veya.
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ketramarantus · 2 years
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Veya Releth
Just because I want to draw her
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mickidona · 2 years
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Veya’s is probably my favourite quest line in ESO. She breaks my heart
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vounoura · 6 months
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ok as promised. I had one of these years ago but it was unfortunately lost in a blog purge, but it's actually really important information ESO goes out of its way to hide at every turn, so dear new players:
despite what the game tells you, you should NOT start with any DLC zone, or at least not any DLC zone that was released before Murkmire. As far as I'm aware (and feel free to correct me if I'm wrong), every story DLC after that is fairly self-contained to its own series of chapters, but everything before that was part of a linear plot that spanned multiple years.
Furthermore, ESOs design has for some backwards reason made it so that you are not required to play through base game MSQ first and also skips the initial Coldharbour sequence, both of which are literally the entire setup for the game's plot and why your character is the way they are. This makes things incredibly confusing and everyone I know hates it with a passion.
Therefore, to clear things up a bit:
In all circumstances, you need to do the base game intro, which can be started from the Hooded Figure found in your alliance's starting city (Vukhel Guard -> AD, Daggerfall -> DC, Davon's Watch -> EP). This will have you go through the original tutorial meant for the base game, and will set up the main plot and explain why your character is the way that they are.
iirc, this should immediately plant you in your alliance's initial starting zone, which is where you'll find the start of your alliance's MSQ which will take you through 5 zones. You need to do one from start to finish to start the end Coldharbour sequence. In addition, you need to also do the Harborage quests which is also necessary to enter Coldharbour.
Coldharbour is the end zone for MSQ content, and is the base game's conclusion. You also need to do this entire zone from start to finish, trust me it's good.
It's not necessary but recommended that you play through the Ebonheart Pact MSQ, either as your first or through Cadwell's Silver / Gold (which basically allow you to play through the other Alliance's MSQs as if you started them). You do not need to, but there is a character introduced in EP who will become critically important later and she will recognize if you've met before, and knowing her beforehand helps. If you're wondering, that character is Naryu Virian.
iirc Imperial City is canonically right after Coldharbour, but as it's a DLC centred in Cyrodiil (a strict PvP zone) I never actually did it. If you're okay with missing some things you can skip it - I did, and was perfectly fine.
Orsinium needs to be done first after Coldharbour or Imperial City. It's plot directly sets up the Daedric War storyline, which is the main plot that runs for a while after base game MSQ. Do not play anything else until you've finished Orsinium.
Thieves Guild is for the most part inconsequential and can be played any time or skipped if you want. You cannot skip Dark Brotherhood - you need to play through enough of it to see the Sweet Roll Killer series of quests involving Naryu Virian and Razum-Dar, because this will directly foreshadow the plot going forward.
Morrowind comes after DBH. You need to do BOTH the MSQ AND the Balmora sidequests, which involve Naryu Virian and a character named Veya Releth. Balmora is CRITICALLY important for Summerset, you CANNOT skip it.
Clockwork City follows Morrowind, you need to do its MSQ. CwC sets up Summerset's plot, and leads directly into it.
Summerset is the Daedric War plot's conclusion, and you need to do its MSQ. If you have not done everything I have just told you IN THIS ORDER, you will be missing context. You will not know who the main villain is and why them being there is critically tragic. You will not know the threads that lead to this point. You will not know Summerset was the conclusion to literal years worth of storyline.
You need to play through everything in this order. Do not deviate. Every DLC after this (Murkmire to, as of the time of writing, Necrom) is as far as I'm aware it's own self-contained thing, but this isn't.
TOO LONG, DIDN'T READ: base game tutorial -> alliance MSQ/Harborage -> Coldharbour -> Imperial City if you want -> Orsinium -> Dark Brotherhood + The Sweet Roll Killer sidequests -> Morrowind + Balmora sidequests -> Clockwork City -> Summerset
DO NOT DEVIATE FROM THIS ORDER FOR ANY REASON!
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purefanat · 2 years
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Sorry, but Rhaenyra Targaryen in blood looks just the same like Veya Releth from ESO So gorgeous and divine
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