Imagine if the racism was enforced in Skyrim. You play as a beast race, you have to sneak into cities. It would be a great alternative to "legendary" difficulty.
@@Matt-md5ytnot even an engine issue Morrowind didn’t have the issue and all they had to do is make dungeons and world space in mind of it. Just Bethesda’s creeping laziness and demand of console players.
Like The One Ring Elder Scrolls seem to have a will of their own.If burying them in a secret tomb with Serana,or hiding them in Blackreach or The Soul Cairn cannot keep them from fulfilling their purpose I doubt any Imperial Edicts will.
There are, indeed, canonical furries in Tamriel. And no, I'm not talking about the existence of anthropomorphic animal races, I mean there are people who dress up in animal costumes (fursuits basically) as a hobby in Tamriel. There's a quest about it in ESO.
@@ImperialKnowledge The quest is called The Skin Trade offered by a wood elf named Menninia. There's more information on UESP under the article Online: Menninia. I would send a link, but TH-cam doesn't really like those in the comments.
to sum it up - Daedric armour ? "Straight to jail." Skooma and other psychedelics ? "Straight to jail, right away." Book series Rising Threat ? "Believe it or not, jail."
It's a shame these were never treated the same as stolen items. It's weird that a guard can discren your stolen items and seize them, but will leave you with all your skooma
You scoundrel, you stole a basket? You have violated the law and must pay a fine! What's this, you also have 20 kg of skooma on you? Mmm, nah, it's probably fine.
Maybe a weird request: could you maybe do a Video about resurrection in the Elder Scrolls? Because it feels like something that works in TES, but seamingly isn't a part of it. Most prominently, Alduin brings the dead Dragons back to live, and while I previously thought, that it makes sense, since TES Dragons are beings outside of time, I recently watched a Video on the shout He uses, that apparently just turns time back, so it _could_ work on other species (provided you have a perfect understanding of time and death, like Alduin has)? Some of the daedra, especially Molag Bal, seem to love bringing people back, either as living or undead. Individuals like Wulfharth and the Nerevarine apparently were brought back several times. In early Lore, priests in temples could apparently resurrect dead people, and it seems there is at least one case in the current Lore, where a priest resurrected a dead Boy. And hagravens can apparently also resurrect the reachfolk, though I read somewhere, that their resurrection spell is an instant version of the briarheart ritual? And then I recently found the Song "Pray to the Hunter", where in its music video, it seems like the man is resurrected at the end. And from what little I was able to find, it seems like the Song is canon?
Well that's what life in the middle of nowhere is like. Sherrif basically says "don't murder or steal, no buzz off cuz I have better things to do" and he gets REAL annoyed when some city slicker in a fancy German car rolls up to complain Jebjeb's chicken coop is violating an obscure land ordinance. Its also why rural people love Castle Doctrine so much
so do normal cats. Usually happens in fights my head cannon is its kinds like coliflower ear that we get from fighting so when khajiit are fighting in martial arts parts of their ear gets cut off like how our ears get fucked up and blood gets trapped
So wait when where the dwemer artifacts and dwemer metal illegal time frame wise going by the image of the dwemer strut in the picture because If it was the 4rth era dragon born is a smuggler and a grifter and a distributor and racketeer outside the thieves guild and so are the people who are blacksmiths in Skyrim that sell dwarven metal ingots dwarven swords and shit like that
In Morrowind you get told it’s illegal by NPCs. Though… there’s nothing actually stopping you from picking up Dwemer artifacts and selling them to regular merchants, since it’s not treated like a crime in programming. Since Arena, Daggerfall, Morrowind and Oblivion all take place within a relatively short timespan, I’d assume the ban on artifact sales would be in place around that time. Skyrim takes place 200 years after Oblivion, which is plenty of time for the law to be repealed. Or perhaps the law is still in place but is never called upon due to poor enforcement like previous games
My son's first words better be "Hello TH-cam"
In his accent
You are setting your self up for disappointment
WHY IS MY SON DUTCH
Owning a levitation spell tome is the most victimless crime in Tamriel
Tell that to the guards who had no bows/spells in morrowind. Yeah owning it is notthebad part, using it for levitation crime is illegal.
Good to know that the immersive weapons mod makes it possible to experience the illegality of daedric crescents again
Honestly that mod's meshes are so low quality I got rid of it, lol.
Baby mammoth fur is also illegal to import, at least in Deshaan in the ESO years. Just remembered this out of nowhere and wanted to share
Imagine if the racism was enforced in Skyrim. You play as a beast race, you have to sneak into cities. It would be a great alternative to "legendary" difficulty.
>Says "Black Magic"
>Instantly switches to a depiction of a Redguard Necromancer
mfw
Lol not intended, that was just one of the highest resolution images in my “necromancy” folder
@@ImperialKnowledge yeah I got it, just thought I would point it out since the fruit was hanging so low
It was pretty funny
If I'm not mistaken, flight magic, and subsequently any books on flight magic, would also be considered illegal in many, if not all parts of Tamriel
And that's because of the engine issue
@@Matt-md5yt would you let a bunch of drunk mad wizards float about above your house
@@Matt-md5ytnot even an engine issue Morrowind didn’t have the issue and all they had to do is make dungeons and world space in mind of it. Just Bethesda’s creeping laziness and demand of console players.
Like The One Ring Elder Scrolls seem to have a will of their own.If burying them in a secret tomb with Serana,or hiding them in Blackreach or The Soul Cairn cannot keep them from fulfilling their purpose I doubt any Imperial Edicts will.
Granted, Blood Elder Scroll was only founded because Vigils is a stupid organisation that is bad at its job
What kind of psychopath would want to have a khajiit's fur at home?!
Most Skyrim NPCs when they attack a khajiit dragonborn
Or house dres
A very vile person
The upper nobility would. It is a sign of wealth and prosperity. Unfortunately.
@@ledanoir1239 aaand then those NPC's win a free instant one way trip to soul cairn.
There are, indeed, canonical furries in Tamriel. And no, I'm not talking about the existence of anthropomorphic animal races, I mean there are people who dress up in animal costumes (fursuits basically) as a hobby in Tamriel. There's a quest about it in ESO.
Which quest???? I need to know
@@ImperialKnowledge The quest is called The Skin Trade offered by a wood elf named Menninia. There's more information on UESP under the article Online: Menninia. I would send a link, but TH-cam doesn't really like those in the comments.
@@DDSmols Thanks!
that's disgusting
@@BesoffenerIslamist I think it's pretty cool personally.
to sum it up -
Daedric armour ?
"Straight to jail."
Skooma and other psychedelics ?
"Straight to jail, right away."
Book series Rising Threat ?
"Believe it or not, jail."
Skin a Khajiit? Straight to jail
My level 75 character: "go ahead.....TAKE IT FROM ME"
It's a shame these were never treated the same as stolen items. It's weird that a guard can discren your stolen items and seize them, but will leave you with all your skooma
You scoundrel, you stole a basket? You have violated the law and must pay a fine! What's this, you also have 20 kg of skooma on you? Mmm, nah, it's probably fine.
“Stop right there criminal scum!”
I absolutely love watching your videos! The Elder Scrolls lore is fascinating, I'm glad people like you are spreading the knowledge to us.
seconded
Right! So much information! Love these videos so much
The power of mods: One more law rejected!
Holy shit that imperial guard yelling STOP! scared the shit out of me 😂😂😂😂😂
4:27 this could be said of dragons as well if they were a more benevolent race.
Moonsuger and Skooma are special to me
I have a special chest dedicated to moon sugar and skooma
Maybe a weird request: could you maybe do a Video about resurrection in the Elder Scrolls?
Because it feels like something that works in TES, but seamingly isn't a part of it.
Most prominently, Alduin brings the dead Dragons back to live, and while I previously thought, that it makes sense, since TES Dragons are beings outside of time, I recently watched a Video on the shout He uses, that apparently just turns time back, so it _could_ work on other species (provided you have a perfect understanding of time and death, like Alduin has)?
Some of the daedra, especially Molag Bal, seem to love bringing people back, either as living or undead.
Individuals like Wulfharth and the Nerevarine apparently were brought back several times.
In early Lore, priests in temples could apparently resurrect dead people, and it seems there is at least one case in the current Lore, where a priest resurrected a dead Boy.
And hagravens can apparently also resurrect the reachfolk, though I read somewhere, that their resurrection spell is an instant version of the briarheart ritual?
And then I recently found the Song "Pray to the Hunter", where in its music video, it seems like the man is resurrected at the end. And from what little I was able to find, it seems like the Song is canon?
Just wanted to reach out and say I appreciate you and your videos, and the work you put into them.
Jesser, it's time to make some skooma.
Yes Mr. Whiter.
Walter would have made double distilled skooma, with 99.1% purity.
Thanks yo! that end part helps a lot with my story
Thats (again) exactly the kind if videos i wanna watch 😊
Underrated channel
Imperials wearing fursuits made out of flayed Khajit is probably the worst mental image I've had in a while.
Please keep it up!🙏
I only took skooma in Morrowind. Oblivion and Skyrim were clean playthroughs.
Gimme that Dutch skooma
Dont touch my skooma! MINE! oh is that a guard, Never touched the stuff!
Literally everything we do in Skyrim is illegal in that case 😭
Well that's what life in the middle of nowhere is like. Sherrif basically says "don't murder or steal, no buzz off cuz I have better things to do" and he gets REAL annoyed when some city slicker in a fancy German car rolls up to complain Jebjeb's chicken coop is violating an obscure land ordinance. Its also why rural people love Castle Doctrine so much
ever notice lots of khajiit have bits of their ear missing?
so do normal cats. Usually happens in fights my head cannon is its kinds like coliflower ear that we get from fighting so when khajiit are fighting in martial arts parts of their ear gets cut off like how our ears get fucked up and blood gets trapped
ah ok cool. ive never noticed in domesticated cats. @@ciaranmck4469
Me .......welp time to put on my daedric armor and weapons!
Drinking Game: Every time he says: Illegal.
You love to see it
I wonder if there's cannabis in Tamriel. Surely there's something hemp related.
There's a mod for it
I've never done skooma!
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How much are Sadia and the bloke who works for Belethor paid?
Great
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So wait when where the dwemer artifacts and dwemer metal illegal time frame wise going by the image of the dwemer strut in the picture because If it was the 4rth era dragon born is a smuggler and a grifter and a distributor and racketeer outside the thieves guild and so are the people who are blacksmiths in Skyrim that sell dwarven metal ingots dwarven swords and shit like that
In Morrowind you get told it’s illegal by NPCs.
Though… there’s nothing actually stopping you from picking up Dwemer artifacts and selling them to regular merchants, since it’s not treated like a crime in programming.
Since Arena, Daggerfall, Morrowind and Oblivion all take place within a relatively short timespan, I’d assume the ban on artifact sales would be in place around that time. Skyrim takes place 200 years after Oblivion, which is plenty of time for the law to be repealed. Or perhaps the law is still in place but is never called upon due to poor enforcement like previous games
@@TheRealLumpySpirit okay so by Skyrim or in Skyrim it's okay to sell dwemer stuff but in the 3rd era it's not or in just the province.of.morrowind
@@TheRealLumpySpirit thanks for clearing that up homie
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