It’s canon that the Lusty Argonian Maid is one of the oldest written works in Tamriel. It’s like the Epic of Gilgamesh of Tamriel, they just keep finding older copies.
Is that canon in the sense of it existing in the game set earliest in in-universe history, or is it canon in the sense that there’s in-universe research about it?
The second one, there are some historian notes about how the modern play is different from archeological records of the story, they can be read in the game ESO.
Also, ESO takes place chronologically before TES:III, TES:IV, and TES:V
Same. I still play once in a while, but after getting Codwell’s gold I lost motivation to play. I just kind of hop on once in a great while to pay the stableman, check my sales, research crafting perks. The endgame is geared towards group play and I never got into any groups.
Well I do know of a certain maid that would probably be eager to help find out how capable of reproduction they are.
It’s canon that the Lusty Argonian Maid is one of the oldest written works in Tamriel. It’s like the Epic of Gilgamesh of Tamriel, they just keep finding older copies.
Is that canon in the sense of it existing in the game set earliest in in-universe history, or is it canon in the sense that there’s in-universe research about it?
The second one, there are some historian notes about how the modern play is different from archeological records of the story, they can be read in the game ESO.
Also, ESO takes place chronologically before TES:III, TES:IV, and TES:V
So the retconned Uncle Crassius into a plagiarist???
How dare they malign the reputation of the man who makes you trade erotic favors for faction advancement!
Neat.
Maybe I should start playing ESO again.
Same. I still play once in a while, but after getting Codwell’s gold I lost motivation to play. I just kind of hop on once in a great while to pay the stableman, check my sales, research crafting perks. The endgame is geared towards group play and I never got into any groups.