Board Thread:Future TES Titles/@comment-26998063-20151204175356/@comment-26998063-20151215060617

Mister Serpent wrote: AzuraKnight wrote: Most of the really sci-fi stuff comes from Michael Kirkbride, he used to work for Bethesda as a writer and designer but still continues to write on various places around the internet. Some people believe everything he write is canon some don't.

Watch the attitudes please. There are amount of texts of clear sci-fi aesthetics in games:

http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Exegesis_of_Merid-Nunda

http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Daedra_Dossier:_Cold-Flame_Atronach

http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Mythic_Dawn_Commentaries

http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Varieties_of_Faith_in_the_Empire (part of redguards creation myth)

Not all of them there written by MK, but each of them are undeniably canonical. I think everyone here, except you, knows what fantasy means. I'm not talking about dreams either. I mean actual fantasy which is  based  upon Tolkien's works, like Narnia books and movies, Labyrinth movie, Merlin, Sword in the Stone, and much much more. I can give you more details on why you are laughably wrong, but I'm not going to hold my breath. Ottoman Hold explains it perfectly clearly. It has far too few scifi events, people, and more, while it has hundreds more fantastical things. I have researched what makes something fantasy. I have read all of the Tolkien books. I have watched every movie inspired by his creations and I have played dozens of video games that are inspired by each of those inspired's. If you would like to continue this pointless argument, I'm happy to, but I won't hold my breath on who will win this ridiculous debate. With that being said, this argument is pointless and neither of us is getting anywhere. Since this thread is mine, I would ask for you to remove your unkind and untruthful comments from this small part of the message boards. Thanks!