Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-71.61.178.23-20130722105712/@comment-9601450-20140407022633

71.61.177.24 wrote: CatapractofOrder wrote: I think the ending needs a little work though.

Fighting a bunch of mortals wouldn't make the Golden Saints and Dark Seducers be all "Buddy, Buddy"

The Thalmor would probably surrender at the sight of the Daedra, seriously, how could they expect to fight someone that had a Daedric army with them?

I just think it fixes too many problems, there would be no room for a sequel. To be quite honest, seeing as how it's an unofficial fan project that I, at least, do not intend to repeat, because it's likely to require the largest amount of work I have ever done in my life, I see no problem with that.

It's the people looking to make money who worry about sequels. This, or at least my glorious vision of the FUTURRREEE (just kidding) is by the fans, for the fans, for enjoyment and also for sh*ts and giggles.

It's not "fighting a bunch of mortals making them all buddy buddy", for Chrissakes. It's fighting a final battle that prevents some VERY DANGEROUS mortals from DESTROYING THEIR GENERAL PLAYROUND/POWER SOURCE, causing them to temporarily be in AGREEMENT. Jaysus.

Really?

We are talking about a universe where powerful mages summon Dremora to their aid. Now, I doubt Daedric summoning is at all popular in Alinor, but it's not completely outrageous, terrifying, and unheard of to have Daedra on one's side. And it wouldn't be an army of Daedra. Five of each type, tops, and that's if you allied with fewer Princes. If you're with all of them, perhaps two each, maximum. It wouldn't be a large force, combined, to be honest. Just the city folk and guards, some Daedra, and whatever 5-man faction squads you've called in - and those not until the end parts of the battle.

Oh, and there's a dragon. The Thalmor would definitely not be expecting a dragon. That, I think, would be the only real thing that would get them to surrender.

- WorshipsMeridia Look, hey, were all in this together. I just think it needs work.

Even if there isn't a sequel, you've gotta leave it open for one, it's tradition.

That's another thing, the Daedra would not moblize unless they were directly threatend. It needs to be a bigger target, not just a city. Yes, it's short sighted, but it's how the Daedra work.

The Thalmor need, SOMETHING. Something that evens the odds a bit.

As to what that is, I've got no idea.