Click "Rotate" in the menu when activating the paper and you can draw/paint in landscape mode. Also, charcoal drawings have 4 "color" levels, crank up the contrast to get a mix of all 4 to get good results.
I was attacked by a bird once. I grabbed some branch to cover myself and run away before it switched target to some other tourists. Thankfully they're no clifracers and can't stop mid air, so their patters are rather predictable and easy to defend against.
It will always be prop-ylons to me too. Also, whenever I did the Vow of Silence quest, I always just kinda got the levitation buff from the Shrine of Daring, and set myself to auto-walk straight north across the map. Maybe not exactly in the spirit of things, but it works ;)
I realise I'm about 5 months late for this to be of any use, but the way you and Dave used to say it is actually correct, and the way he suggests it obviously should be pronounced is not. Propylon isn't a neologism, but a word borrowed from Classical Greek architecture, and the vowel change from "ī" to "ə" (which you can find in dictionaries with suggested pronunciation) is likely because the "y" changes from being in the first syllable of the word to being in the second syllable of the word. In "pylon" it has the same sound as in "dry" or "fly", but in "propylon" it is has the same sound as words like "candy" or "puppy". "Pylon" is actually among the exceptions to how the letter "y" usually behaves, as most words with "y" in the middle of the first syllable would give it a (short) "i"-sound, like in "symbol", "mystic", or "rhythm", instead of a (long) "ī"-sound like in "style", "type", or "pylon".
Overlap in the Temple and Redoran doesn't nearly match overlap in the Temple and Indoril...and oh boy do Indoril like their slaves. They love to feel enlightened about how they treat their slaves so nobly.
Warlocks were units in w3, aswell as gouldan being a warlock. Hunters were also in w3, the second unit for orc barracks is literally called troll head hunter. Then in the campaign there was the dwarvern hunter quest where you hunt dragons to get the infantry/gun man
24:40 Poison Song was an interesting read, glad it was in Dragonborn. 31:36 I can see it. Everything's quite packed together compared to modern games. I remember realising that with Oblivion. Personally, I go for "believable" and playable. 51:53 forcegreet is an abomination.
He's at Homalayan Monastery. Home of the heretical Dissident Priests. If Sally ever accidently stumbled on them, the meeting would not be friendly. Besides, hand-to-hand levels up so fast, Dave will have it up to 100 really soon.
Your Daggerfall play through helped me actually stick with the game long enough until I started enjoying it. Another Daggerfall play through with a new character will be cool
To extend on Sally being the anti-fathis, she's probably also the only character in the SorcerorDave cinematic universe that, by the time she's finished out Knights of the Nine revelation. Claudius is also in the running because he's the Dragonborn, but I feel like he's too settled in retirement to actually rise up against our evil grandpa.
I'd always pronounced it Sal-treece, and since it's just an alchemy ingredient in the base game I assumed it some sort of natron-like stuff. It sounds like it'd be an ingredient in Tamrielic gunpowder lol.
Same here, for the first couple years of playing Morrowind! It took a long time for me to re-read the name slowly and realize it was a compound of two English words, not another fantasy neologism :)
hey dave! first of all, i love your videos! I've been watching since the early days of the pandemic and I've always appreciated your good-spirited content! its not a big deal, but i was kind of disappointed to hear the "i identify as" joke. transgender people get a lot of shit basically everywhere we go, so its especially disappointing when you see it in a space you go to for refuge from the world. in this case i dont feel it was mean-spirited, but in a majority of cases it is. whether someone accepts transness or not, taunts which reduce a persons being into a subject of denigration is never a good thing. i hope you understand where I am coming from. i feel like you're a rly thoughtful guy, so i believe this will resonate with you on some level. anyway, if you made it this far, thanks for hearing me out! be well
I've always thought it should be [ˈnʔwaː] (n, glottal stop, w, geminate a), and also that the ll in a lot of Dunmeri words should be pronounced like the ll in Welsh ([ɬ], voiceless alveolar lateral fricative; for reference, look up someone saying Llanfairpwllgwyngyll), but then, I'm used to my opinions on languages not matching those of fiction writers. (Somehow Hylian is just a cipher for katakana and both the Daedric and dragon alphabets are, well, alphabets, and ciphers for the English Latin alphabet at that? Daedric could be anything since it's mostly for Daedra communicating with mortals, but given its age I'd expect a mixed system of ideographs, syllabic characters, phonetic hints, semantic hints, and alphabet/abjad letters, like hieroglyphs; and given the nature of Dovahzul, I'd expect dragons to use an ideographic system.) And then there's the linguistic fuster-cluck that is ancient Dunmeris being obviously modeled on Akkadian (in a vague "feels like it" kind of way, not in any way that makes me think any research into Akkadian came within ten leagues of the writing team), whole modern Dunmeris sounds like an entirely unrelated (except maybe for the presence of some gutteral phones, if anyone had bothered coaching any voice actors in how to pronounce either language) generic fantasy language. Yeah, I may think about these things too much.
I played some ESO about two weeks ago. The game is boring as sin, you just spam attacks and click loot, it's essentially just like any other boring-ass MMO. There is no role-playing aside from "Will I click this dialogue option or not?" It's like a 3D BBS Door game. I'd rather play Skyrim for the 10th time.
TH-cam is inundated with beastrace runs of Elder Scrolls games. Daggerfall and Oblivion tend to be Khajit runs, and Morrowind and Skyrim tend towards Argonian. You can imagine my disappointment when your Oblivion LP was a yet another Khajit run. A good one, but *sigh*.
my brother in Christ go watch the Arthur Oblivion run if you haven’t already, it’s very much not a beast race and I think holds up against the Fathis saga as his best narrative LP
The Joy of Painting is adding so much to this play through!
Click "Rotate" in the menu when activating the paper and you can draw/paint in landscape mode.
Also, charcoal drawings have 4 "color" levels, crank up the contrast to get a mix of all 4 to get good results.
Another brilliant Morrowind stream. Geeat way to start my day. Cheers, Dave!
I believe you can find all of the Poison Song volumes in Apocrypha, when you do the various Black Book delves in Dragonborn.
I was attacked by a bird once. I grabbed some branch to cover myself and run away before it switched target to some other tourists. Thankfully they're no clifracers and can't stop mid air, so their patters are rather predictable and easy to defend against.
Funny story, I played Daggerfall because I watched you playing it. That was the first thing I watched you play.
It will always be prop-ylons to me too. Also, whenever I did the Vow of Silence quest, I always just kinda got the levitation buff from the Shrine of Daring, and set myself to auto-walk straight north across the map. Maybe not exactly in the spirit of things, but it works ;)
I realise I'm about 5 months late for this to be of any use, but the way you and Dave used to say it is actually correct, and the way he suggests it obviously should be pronounced is not. Propylon isn't a neologism, but a word borrowed from Classical Greek architecture, and the vowel change from "ī" to "ə" (which you can find in dictionaries with suggested pronunciation) is likely because the "y" changes from being in the first syllable of the word to being in the second syllable of the word. In "pylon" it has the same sound as in "dry" or "fly", but in "propylon" it is has the same sound as words like "candy" or "puppy". "Pylon" is actually among the exceptions to how the letter "y" usually behaves, as most words with "y" in the middle of the first syllable would give it a (short) "i"-sound, like in "symbol", "mystic", or "rhythm", instead of a (long) "ī"-sound like in "style", "type", or "pylon".
Overlap in the Temple and Redoran doesn't nearly match overlap in the Temple and Indoril...and oh boy do Indoril like their slaves. They love to feel enlightened about how they treat their slaves so nobly.
Seeing Stardew on the Tactial Category made me snort my drink dave.. Thanks for keeping it in the vod
50:22 He's said it again! I think this madman means it!
Warlocks were units in w3, aswell as gouldan being a warlock. Hunters were also in w3, the second unit for orc barracks is literally called troll head hunter. Then in the campaign there was the dwarvern hunter quest where you hunt dragons to get the infantry/gun man
I've always thought that the pronunciation of _n'wah_ in the voice files was influenced by _N-word_, either intentionally or subconsciously.
24:40 Poison Song was an interesting read, glad it was in Dragonborn.
31:36 I can see it. Everything's quite packed together compared to modern games. I remember realising that with Oblivion. Personally, I go for "believable" and playable.
51:53 forcegreet is an abomination.
My favorite nerd possession is my copy to Tyrion and Teclis Omnibus ;u;
That and the three Morrowind game boxes.
I love these. Getting Morrowind and Skyrim at the same time is magical
Haha, once Sally goes on the Silent Pilgrimage all the cliff racers come out.
Speaking of Kung Fu masters, you should make a point of tracking down the Master Trainer of Hand-to-Hand in Morrowind and learn from him.
He's at Homalayan Monastery. Home of the heretical Dissident Priests. If Sally ever accidently stumbled on them, the meeting would not be friendly.
Besides, hand-to-hand levels up so fast, Dave will have it up to 100 really soon.
Your Daggerfall play through helped me actually stick with the game long enough until I started enjoying it. Another Daggerfall play through with a new character will be cool
To extend on Sally being the anti-fathis, she's probably also the only character in the SorcerorDave cinematic universe that, by the time she's finished out Knights of the Nine revelation. Claudius is also in the running because he's the Dragonborn, but I feel like he's too settled in retirement to actually rise up against our evil grandpa.
sally is the Acolyte story Disney should have made
I pronounced salt rice as ‘saltreese’ until I heard you say it
I'd always pronounced it Sal-treece, and since it's just an alchemy ingredient in the base game I assumed it some sort of natron-like stuff. It sounds like it'd be an ingredient in Tamrielic gunpowder lol.
Same here, for the first couple years of playing Morrowind! It took a long time for me to re-read the name slowly and realize it was a compound of two English words, not another fantasy neologism :)
hey dave! first of all, i love your videos! I've been watching since the early days of the pandemic and I've always appreciated your good-spirited content! its not a big deal, but i was kind of disappointed to hear the "i identify as" joke. transgender people get a lot of shit basically everywhere we go, so its especially disappointing when you see it in a space you go to for refuge from the world. in this case i dont feel it was mean-spirited, but in a majority of cases it is. whether someone accepts transness or not, taunts which reduce a persons being into a subject of denigration is never a good thing. i hope you understand where I am coming from. i feel like you're a rly thoughtful guy, so i believe this will resonate with you on some level. anyway, if you made it this far, thanks for hearing me out! be well
N'wah is definitely better than nuwah so I'm glad bethesda boffed it
I actually watched the Voice Actor for Teldryn Sero, who pronounces it Enwah, perform as King Lear
I've always thought it should be [ˈnʔwaː] (n, glottal stop, w, geminate a), and also that the ll in a lot of Dunmeri words should be pronounced like the ll in Welsh ([ɬ], voiceless alveolar lateral fricative; for reference, look up someone saying Llanfairpwllgwyngyll), but then, I'm used to my opinions on languages not matching those of fiction writers. (Somehow Hylian is just a cipher for katakana and both the Daedric and dragon alphabets are, well, alphabets, and ciphers for the English Latin alphabet at that? Daedric could be anything since it's mostly for Daedra communicating with mortals, but given its age I'd expect a mixed system of ideographs, syllabic characters, phonetic hints, semantic hints, and alphabet/abjad letters, like hieroglyphs; and given the nature of Dovahzul, I'd expect dragons to use an ideographic system.) And then there's the linguistic fuster-cluck that is ancient Dunmeris being obviously modeled on Akkadian (in a vague "feels like it" kind of way, not in any way that makes me think any research into Akkadian came within ten leagues of the writing team), whole modern Dunmeris sounds like an entirely unrelated (except maybe for the presence of some gutteral phones, if anyone had bothered coaching any voice actors in how to pronounce either language) generic fantasy language.
Yeah, I may think about these things too much.
@@tildessmoo Too much? Au contraire!
I played some ESO about two weeks ago. The game is boring as sin, you just spam attacks and click loot, it's essentially just like any other boring-ass MMO. There is no role-playing aside from "Will I click this dialogue option or not?" It's like a 3D BBS Door game. I'd rather play Skyrim for the 10th time.
TH-cam is inundated with beastrace runs of Elder Scrolls games. Daggerfall and Oblivion tend to be Khajit runs, and Morrowind and Skyrim tend towards Argonian. You can imagine my disappointment when your Oblivion LP was a yet another Khajit run. A good one, but *sigh*.
my brother in Christ go watch the Arthur Oblivion run if you haven’t already, it’s very much not a beast race and I think holds up against the Fathis saga as his best narrative LP