Zalzidrax
May 24 2005, 09:33 AM
It seems to me that with all the history that has been built up around the world of Tamriel, it will be nigh on impossible for the developers to include everything that should rightly be in the province of Cyrodil. So I think there should be a mod that makes a concerted effort to painstakingly go through all the information we have on the TES universe, and figure out what should be included but wasn't, and then put it in. I've grown quite handy with the Morrowind construction set over the last couple years, and I'd be most willing to help with such a project, though I'm not much for organisation. So what do you think?
Ducis
May 24 2005, 11:59 AM
I think that we first should wait too see what Oblivion has to offer us and after that decide or this mod would be usefull or not.
MerGirl
May 24 2005, 02:49 PM
Yeah, we really should see what lore stuff Oblivion has before we go into adding more stuff.
Fuzzy Knight
May 24 2005, 02:51 PM
Well we cant really know before we get the game, but lets so what we can do :goodjob:
MerGirl
May 24 2005, 02:57 PM
Well, the only things I want that I doubt Oblivion would have are: Necromancy and playable snake-people.

I can't really think of anything else that Oblivion hasn't mentioned yet... Oh, and if they don't include werewolves in Oblivion, I will so get a mod fot that, as soon as it is made!
Fuzzy Knight
May 24 2005, 03:04 PM
You know Necromancy is legal in Cyrodiil?
MerGirl
May 24 2005, 03:09 PM
Yeah, but I'm not sure if Oblivion will include a Necromancy magic school for the PC (Playable character) as well as for NPCs (if there are Necromancer NPCs..)
Fuzzy Knight
May 24 2005, 04:28 PM
Think so MerGirl, its custom classes so I dont think they will leave that school out, if they do... Its time to mod :goodjob:
Intestinal Chaos
Jul 9 2005, 01:33 AM
This mod idea seems somewhat premature but intelligent. I think Bethesda will come through with back-history, they've never let me dissapointed before.
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