If there's any bullshit in Skyrim it seems like it's easy to ignore. And if a time-travelling android gives me grief I'll chop his head off and send him back to the future, or wherever he came from :)
If there's any bullshit in Skyrim it seems like it's easy to ignore. And if a time-travelling android gives me grief I'll chop his head off and send him back to the future, or wherever he came from :)
Not sure why you don't believe in CHIM Shor. I mean it's in the game books of Morrowind, it's in Commentaries of Xarxes Mysterium in Oblivion and it's Herma Mora's Black Books in Skyrim. Also you like that Talos was a human that became a god yet you don't like CHIM? That's like loving books but hating reading, it doesn't make sense. It's like you half agree with Nords and half agree with Altmer.
Not sure why you don't believe in CHIM Shor. I mean it's in the game books of Morrowind, it's in Commentaries of Xarxes Mysterium in Oblivion and it's Herma Mora's Black Books in Skyrim. Also you like that Talos was a human that became a god yet you don't like CHIM? That's like loving books but hating reading, it doesn't make sense. It's like you half agree with Nords and half agree with Altmer.
911th Cow is Fight Six of the Seven Fights of the Aldudagga. These were written by MK before the release of Skyrim and is where the painted cows came from. This is what pisses many people off because they like a nice separation between canon and non-canon and never the two should meet. Yet despite the fact that a lot of MK's work never appears in game directly, there are many cases where it get referenced.
It must be remembered whenever anyone unleashes the anti-kirkbride hate that a lot of the weird shit is also from Kurt Kuhlmann who still works for Bethesda and is mates with MK. Their ideas from when they both worked on TES way back when still influence the series and it's themes. Notice how nobody ever gets their heads up their arse about the words in the Black Books? That's some strange shit right there.
911th Cow is Fight Six of the Seven Fights of the Aldudagga. These were written by MK before the release of Skyrim and is where the painted cows came from. This is what pisses many people off because they like a nice separation between canon and non-canon and never the two should meet. Yet despite the fact that a lot of MK's work never appears in game directly, there are many cases where it get referenced.
It must be remembered whenever anyone unleashes the anti-kirkbride hate that a lot of the weird shit is also from Kurt Kuhlmann who still works for Bethesda and is mates with MK. Their ideas from when they both worked on TES way back when still influence the series and it's themes. Notice how nobody ever gets their heads up their arse about the words in the Black Books? That's some strange shit right there.
We shouldn't have to ignore it. We should eradicate it.
And make TES a nice and straightforward Tolkienesque fantasy? Sure, that would be fun and unique.
We shouldn't have to ignore it. We should eradicate it.
And make TES a nice and straightforward Tolkienesque fantasy? Sure, that would be fun and unique.