Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-6702118-20140722142914/@comment-24349111-20140722213959

JillKill87 wrote: Br3admax wrote: He left after Morrowind, but wrote Mankar's speech in Oblivion and a lot of his lore and ideas went into Skyrim, including the Many-Headed Talos, but as I already said, no one has used out of game lore yet, all the sources I myself used here are in Skyrim. Either way, Bethesda still comes to MK for somethings. MK also made ES what it is, from D&D clone to it's own unique universe. Bethesda's not going to overwrite everything he's said in after creating the universe. Still not sure why he was brought up, however. still even if his ideas are in there, that wouldnt mean everything is still coming from him i take it if he is no longer on the team. i mean thats pretty shallow ground to tred on lore wise for fans. even if he helped make ES hes no longer with it. i mean what if one day what he says conflicts with a game? Michael Kirkbride is a clever writer. He knows how to make things be vague enough to not conflict with things which Bethesda could potentially place in their games.