Thank you for pointing out the fact that I mispeled Guardian.
The three Guardians are the Thief, the Warrior, and the Mage. They're the constellations you see in the background of your Skills menu, and govern the Skill Trees. This is basic Elder Scrolls Lore, everyone on Nirn knows it.
The Guardian Stones are the first 3 you get to, just east of Riverwood. Raloff, or Hadvar even tell you "These are the Guardian Stones..." and more about them if you pay attention. They govern the other Standing Stones,
The Warrior: The Lord, The Lady, The Steed,
The Theif: The Shadow, The Serpent, The Tower
The Mage: The Atronach, the Apprentice, The Ritual.
The Lover is a separate constellation (In early games, you had Birth Signs in the Zodiac instead of Stones.)
So, when I say Guardian in Skyrim, I mean which Guardian Stone you pick first for training.
You're on the internet, the Wikis are Right There. If you actually pay attention, and learn something once in a while, you can avoid a lot of the confusion in your life.
Thank you for pointing out the fact that I mispeled Guardian.
The three Guardians are the Thief, the Warrior, and the Mage. They're the constellations you see in the background of your Skills menu, and govern the Skill Trees. This is basic Elder Scrolls Lore, everyone on Nirn knows it.
The Guardian Stones are the first 3 you get to, just east of Riverwood. Raloff, or Hadvar even tell you "These are the Guardian Stones..." and more about them if you pay attention. They govern the other Standing Stones,
The Warrior: The Lord, The Lady, The Steed,
The Theif: The Shadow, The Serpent, The Tower
The Mage: The Atronach, the Apprentice, The Ritual.
The Lover is a separate constellation (In early games, you had Birth Signs in the Zodiac instead of Stones.)
So, when I say Guardian in Skyrim, I mean which Guardian Stone you pick first for training.
You're on the internet, the Wikis are Right There. If you actually pay attention, and learn something once in a while, you can avoid a lot of the confusion in your life.