Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-82.209.153.208-20140328221319/@comment-70.44.118.236-20140612225257

How do you know there aren't pre-written lore pieces that are kept secret and used for writing in multiple perspectives? Books in-game are often bias to varying degrees, I would guess that Bethesda of anyone would know the truth behind their own lore better than anyone, and MK obviously knows a lot about it having been a writer for them, and has worked with other lore writers in Bethesda who have surely exchanged ideas with him. I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss his works, as some really have helped me in discerning certain truths you could never find in-game. Yet some are questionable, because of their loose basis in-game, and while I don't know if these pieces are canon, they are still fun to read and do not lack in giving me my lore-junkie fix of reading another ES story. :) especially with C0DA. I mean c'mon Bal and Dagoth-Ur cracking jokes in a tunnel of television screens, a dark elf tells off Talos, Kynareth makes him apologize, and Akatosh is a pitiful worm/dragon. What's not to like?