Modifié par Ringo12, 06 octobre 2011 - 07:25 .
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Discussion Thread
#4576
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 07:24
#4577
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 07:26
Modifié par Ringo12, 06 octobre 2011 - 07:26 .
#4578
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 08:57
It's like that old Chinese saying.Ringo12 wrote...
Skyrim could make you live with the children of the people you kill. The horror!
#4579
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 09:47
http://elderscrolls.net/
Is that dragon bi-pedal or do they use their wings as fore-limbs?
Modifié par Druss99, 06 octobre 2011 - 09:57 .
#4580
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 09:59
According to a lore book:
Nords consider themselves to be the children of the sky. They call Skyrim the Throat of the World, because it is where the sky exhaled on the land and formed them. They see themselves as eternal outsiders and invaders, and even when they conquer and rule another people; they feel no kinship with them.
The breath and the voice are the vital essence of a Nord. When they defeat great enemies they take their tongues as trophies. These are woven into ropes and can hold speech like an enchantment. The power of a Nord can be articulated into a shout, like the kiai of an Akaviri swordsman. The strongest of their warriors are called "Tongues." When the Nords attack a city, they take no siege engines or cavalry; the Tongues form in a wedge in front of the gatehouse, and draw in breath. When the leader lets it out in a kiai, the doors are blown in, and the axemen rush into the city. Shouts can be used to sharpen blades or to strike enemies. A common effect is the shout that knocks an enemy back, or the power of command. A strong Nord can instill bravery in men with his battle-cry, or stop a charging warrior with a roar. The greatest of the Nords can call to specific people over hundreds of miles, and can move by casting a shout, appearing where it lands.
The most powerful Nords cannot speak without causing destruction. They must go gagged, and communicate through a sign language and through scribing runes.
The further north you go into Skyrim, the more powerful and elemental the people become, and the less they require dwellings and shelters. Wind is fundamental to Skyrim and the Nords; those that live in the far wastes always carry a wind with them.
#4581
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 10:06
lol which might that be? I mean really, never heard my wife or any of her folks say anything remotely like this topic.virumor wrote...
It's like that old Chinese saying.Ringo12 wrote...
Skyrim could make you live with the children of the people you kill. The horror!
Also those kids will grow up to murder you one day.
#4582
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 10:06
#4583
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 10:08
naughty99 wrote...
a new aurora borealis pic
Wouldn't it technically just be some random Aurora? TES doesn't really take place on earth.
#4584
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 10:12
RymenQwun wrote...
naughty99 wrote...
a new aurora borealis pic
Wouldn't it technically just be some random Aurora? TES doesn't really take place on earth.
LOL if you want to get technical I suppose, but it takes place in the Northern hemisphere of the planet Nirn and we don't really have a frame of reference for discussing auroras on other planets, so perhaps "borealis" works as well as any other name.
If it were the southern hemisphere I suppose we could use the term "Aurora Australis"
#4585
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 10:13
That pcgamer mentions that Nord woman isn't dressed for the climate, which is funny since Nords are supposed to be immune to frost (well, they were in Morrowind).
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Yeah, I'd be more surprised if I saw one of the *other* races wandering around without warm clothing.
#4586
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 10:14
Ringo12 wrote...
Skyrim could make you live with the children of the people you kill. The horror!
I killed the sheriff of Megaton during my first visit and then afterwards I had to talk to his son for a quest. That was depressing.
#4587
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 10:37

In all previous TES games, she's topless.
I don't like the idea of Daedra shrines, though. In Morrowind it makes sense considering Dunmer are Daedra worshipers. Outside Morrowind, however, it's frowned upon. In Daggerfall Daedra need to be summoned on the right day.
Also, interesting pic of a female in Orcish armour.

Hopefully this armour will again be as good as it was in Daggerfall, where only Daedric was better. It's supposed to be super-rare outside Orsinium.
Modifié par virumor, 06 octobre 2011 - 10:38 .
#4588
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 10:38
MUDCRAAAAABS!

DECENT LOOKING FEMALES!

ROBES AND BEARDS AND FIRE!

DRAGONS!

MORTAR AND PESTLE ACTION!

ARMOR!

MORE ARMOR!

ICE GOLEM!

TORTURE DEVICES!

GIANT STATUES!

OMINOUS LETTERS!

SWEEPING VISTAS!

#4589
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 11:08
Yeah, they look gorgeous, but... it's still a month away, and I can hardly wait. And I doubt "The Missing Link" will keep me busy for that long -.-
#4590
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 11:23
#4591
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 11:36
#4592
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 11:37
#4593
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 12:26
#4594
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 12:32
virumor wrote...
Also, interesting pic of a female in Orcish armour.
Hopefully this armour will again be as good as it was in Daggerfall, where only Daedric was better. It's supposed to be super-rare outside Orsinium.
The armor this time looks awesome, I bet it looks a lot better in the front too. And thus, hopefully a reference to how Bioware could improve their armor for females.
All the armors in Oblivion were ugly on my female Dark Elf.
Modifié par RPGamer13, 07 octobre 2011 - 12:35 .
#4596
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 12:49
the latterDruss99 wrote...
Have some new screenshots...
http://elderscrolls.net/
Is that dragon bi-pedal or do they use their wings as fore-limbs?
Oh, and for the sake of realism: A killable children mod ASAP, please. TYVM.
#4597
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 12:49
#4598
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 12:56
virumor wrote...
Also, interesting pic of a female in Orcish armour.
Looks kinda like Samurai armor like in Morrowind.
I like that. a lot.
#4599
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 12:57
Indeed. The graphics are miles ahead of Fallout 3 and maybe Brink. Graphics are not what got me into the ES series but Skyrim's resolution and imagery gives me more reason to love it. This is truely the next-generation of Elder Scrolls.slimgrin wrote...
I assume these are funbox pics, so to be honest the graphics don't blow me away. The art design, however, is leagues ahead of any other Bethesda game. So on that note I'm impressed.
#4600
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 12:58
I'm more excited than ever.





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