Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-71.61.178.23-20130722105712/@comment-71.61.177.24-20131116071533

46.245.144.82 wrote: 71.61.177.24 wrote: 46.245.144.82 wrote: 2 questions

1 : what about the quest

2 : how about " epic " enemies. i used to play shadow fo the colosuss and i thougth" okey these guys are epic" what i mean are bigger enemies. like in skyrim  you had giants, mamouts,dragones and  dwemer gigabots. how about t-rexes, kingkongs,titans( atronach who have been fused togetrher) big deadras and last but not least  .... ENTS ( like in lotr 2 towers)

-thatdudewiththegun Question 1: If it's more than one post long, it's a nope. And it's a nope anyways. I mean, Deadpool in TES? Nordic ruins in Morrowind? People going to Morrowind - the Australia of the TES world, the place where literally everything is trying to kill you - for vacation? Totally new and random disease with no reason to be there other than for the quest? Comics in TES? The whole thing is very weird and not especially lore-friendly.

Question 2: Dinosaurs? No. Giant apes? No, but the Imga could be included. Titans? No. Ents? Not as actual ents, but larger-than-usual spriggans from the deeply forested areas of Valenwood and the jungles of Elsweyr would likely be quite awesome. Large Daedra? Clannfear and Daedroth seem like likely candidates for that, as do Ogrim and Seekers. Dragons will likely make a comeback, although they'll be less common, as will giants, mammoths, and Dwemer automatons. Dreugh and Land Dreugh will probably also reappear, although they might not quite be at epic enemy status. Minotaurs and Ogres may be present. Alit, Kagouti, and possibly Netch are also on the list. Gargoyles might be epic enemies. There are also apparently Sea Serpents and smaller Giant Snakes in TES Online, which are definitely big enough, from the pictures, as well as Giant Scorpions from the Alik'r Desert which might well qualify. Wamasu (which may or may not have been based on a certain Skyrim mod about a Black Marsh fragon with lightning for blood, but certainly is similar to it) also probably count as "epic", and there are also Daedric Titans and Bone Colossus (Colossi?). Overall, I think there are plenty of epic enemies! :)

- WorshipsMeridia 1 okey i admit it was a stupid idea with the deadpool quest. i just thouhgth it would be fun to meet our favorit merc with a mouth in a world with magic and stuff and i just tought it should be a funny easter egg. i also thougth it should be a bit randome for deadpools nature....

2 thats the part i actuly dont really agree with you. i know its your thread and all but let me explain: dinosaure should be something in balck marsh and ONLY blackmarsh. i mean i skyrim there are mammouts( witch  also makes no sense because they where never mention befor but hey if dragonlings  appered before who cares rigth ?   ) it would be something that people like. when i said kingkong i meant imga. titans are not what you think they are... in cyrodill a creazy mage creatd them by fusing deadras togheter. after a while the experiments stardet rebelling against there master and killed him. after that they where know for ther size and brutal nature. ents is just how we know them from lotr we will just give them an other name. whe i ment epic i mean something bigger than an troll something like the gigant mudcrab or a dragon. you know something that is so big you could fit in its body? the reason i had this idea was i alway tougth that the elder scrolls where awsome....but  most monster wherent intimidatin for example : in oblivion i thougth at frist the ogers where dangeruse but after turning lvl 22 i just killed those maggots like nothing. the gigants in skyrim those things are epic : they are big, they kick @ss and even if you level up they are still a challange. so i hope you dont take my opinion as an insult or somthing cuz it just a dioppinon to your idea so we migth talk about it for a while.

-thatdudewiththegun

p.s YOU HAVE FAILED ME BRAIN!!!! Just because something wan't in previous games doesn't mean it can't be in new games. Similarly, just because something is from an older game doesn't mean it can't return in a newer game.

Ohh, Imga! Sorry, i misunderstood. My bad.

Titans are exactly what i think they are - that is, what you said they are. I veto them quite simply because I don't think it's possible for atronachs to be stuck together like that. There are things called Daedric Titans, though. :)

I don't think we could import ents. Hist and walking Valenwood trees, however, could appear, as basically the same thing. Perhaps in Black Marsh you could find smallish (as in, about twice human-height) trees that float off the ground with their roots all tangled and glowing (don't question the floating, man, it just came to me), and they would be called Rogue Hist? They could hurl poisonous darts that do lots of damage, and be able to bludgeon you with their limbs and roots doing lots of damage. Walking Valenwood trees (I can't think of a name) would be a little bigger, less bright green, and not glowing, and they would walk on their roots like Ents. They would be passive unless you attack them, in which case they begin to blugeon you, charge you like mammoths, and try to strangle you with their more limber branches. They would also do a lot of damage. How does that sound for Ent-like Elder Scrolls enemies?

Ahh, I see. So, an epic enemy is a very large enemy that remains difficult to defeat no matter what you do? I'll work on that. :)

- WorshipsMeridia