What is Mythopoeia?

Today on Written in Uncertainty we’re discussing some of the most fundamental laws of the Aurbis, that shapes everything from the most powerful of deities and how cultures see themselves, right down to the bedtime stories told to children. Today we’re asking, what is mythopoeia, and is Alduin Akatosh?

What is Mantling, and how is Talos Three People?

Today on Written in Uncertainty, we’re discussing one of the most contentious ways that mortals can become gods, and potentially one of the most famous results. Today we’re asking, what is mantling, and how is Talos three people?

Why are Elder Scrolls Protagonists Always Prisoners?

Today on Written in Uncertainty, we’re discussing a figure that is both towering in scope and very personal, infinitely variable and one that often follows a pattern. And it’s one that we’ve all been. Today we’re asking, why are Elder Scrolls protagonists always prisoners?

What is the Godhead, and how do Amaranths work?

Today on Written in Uncertainty we’re going beyond Mundus, beyond time and beyond causality to examine the roots of the Aurbis itself. Today we’re asking, what is the Dreaming Godhead, and how do Amaranths work?

What are Kalpas in The Elder Scrolls?

Today on Written in Uncertainty we’re discussing how the cycle of time in the Elder Scrolls universe works, with particular attention to how the dragon eats itself, and what happens when the cycles of the world turn. Today we’re asking, what are kalpas, with a side helping of where do the Redguards come from anyway?

What are Dragon Breaks?

In this episode, we talk about events that reshape gods, countries and time itself. Today we’re asking, what are dragon breaks?

What are the Towers?

Written in Uncertainty discusses some of the oldest buildings on Nirn, some built by the gods themselves. Today we’re asking what are the Towers?

What is CHIM?

Today on Written in Uncertainty we’re discussing that mysterious state of being that seems to grant superpowers in TES. Today we’re asking, how does CHIM actually work?

What is an Enantiomorph?

Today on Written in Uncertainty, we’re looking at a pattern fundamental to the structure of Mundus. We’re asking, what is an enantiomorph?