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Post by venusm on Nov 23, 2011 14:52:21 GMT
I will say it again SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS Dont read if you dont want to know acording with the Skyrim game what happend to Morrowind or continue if you already know Well the ones that played Oblivion knows that in some places de npc make comments about other places in Tambriel from there we know that the town of Ald'ruhn was completly destroy and some other stuff about the Nerevarine well yesterday i was playing Skyrim i hear several Dunmer npc talking about how theyre families run from Morrowind to Skyrim but they never say more about. Then finally I arrive to the Shrine of Azura there i met a Dunmer woman and asking her about "how the Statue end there" She told me that Azura sent them a vision before Red Mountain erupted and destroys all Morrowind so the Dunmer get save I am "fan to the bone" of Morrowind game ;D so knowing what happend break my heart :-/ even if skyrim takes places 200 years after Oblivion Anyway i would like to know what you think sorry about the bad photo im actually playin Skyrim on my ps3 later i will swich to pc Attachments:
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Post by amgepo on Nov 23, 2011 15:56:23 GMT
There is a dunmer mage aprentice in Winterhold college, that claims that she is the only Telvanni going from Morrowind to Winterhold in late years.
As I understand from that, she was living in Morrowind until few years ago, so despite Red Mountain eruption and Argonian invasion, there are dunmers Living in Morrowind (I suppose in the zones outside of Vvanderfell.
Maybe this make you feel better.
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Post by marek0712 on Nov 23, 2011 17:07:07 GMT
Sure, I also felt sorry about it. This part of the history of Morrowind is told in the novel " The Infernal City" (by Greg Keyes).
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Post by Emma on Nov 24, 2011 8:57:20 GMT
Yes, I got a lump in my throat when I did that quest, too. But I have heard other npcs refering to Morrowind as if it existed and was still inhabited. Maybe the eruption destroyed buildings, cities etc but that people are now restoring it again?
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Post by wotan on Nov 24, 2011 16:23:37 GMT
Everything close to the volcano would have been destroyed, i.e Vvardenfell, but the rest of Morrowind should've been virtually untouched. Toxic downfall and nuclear winter caused by the volcano would make it unhabitable for a time, but life is very quick to return. The worst recent wolcanic eruption on earth caused a 1-year nuclear winter across the globe. I don't recall the volcano's name, but the harsh winter that resulted is recorded in British newspapers.
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Post by loriel on Nov 24, 2011 17:16:47 GMT
The worst recent wolcanic eruption on earth caused a 1-year nuclear winter across the globe. I don't recall the volcano's name, but the harsh winter that resulted is recorded in British newspapers. Probably Krakatoa, in 1883. Wikipedia article at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1883_eruption_of_KrakatoaLoriel
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