Today on Written in Uncertainty we’re looking at something that drives both the lore and the games, that is based on the very structure of Tamriel itself. It’s driven pretty much every major war on the continent, and also, paradoxically, has brought it peace. Today we’re asking, why does Tamriel need an Empire?
Tag: History
What is the Sharmat?
Today on Written in Uncertainty we’re talking about an enemy of the Chimer and Dunmer people, who has stalked throughout their history, haunted their dreams, and threatens to remake not just Morrowind, but also the entire Aurbis from the inside out. Today we’re asking, what is the Sharmat?
Elder Scrolls Lore Book Analysis: The Five Songs of King Wulfharth
We look at the Five Songs of King Wulfharth, and see what it can tell us about the Nords and the Battle of Red Mountain, and what that conflict really is.
Elder Scrolls Lore Book Analysis: Father of the Niben
This week on Written in Uncertainty, we take a close look at the only text to detail one of Tamriel’s most famous explorers, Topal the Pilot. This is a close reading of the Father of the Niben. Check out the show’s website: https://www.writteninuncertainty.com Talk TES lore with other fans at the Written in Uncertainty Discord:… Continue reading Elder Scrolls Lore Book Analysis: Father of the Niben
Where do Men come from in the Elder Scrolls Universe?
Today on Written in Uncertainty, we’re discussing one of the most universal questions in all mythology and applying it to Tamriel. Trying to disentangle the chaos of the Dawn and work out an answer to that fundamental question: where do men come from? Check out the show’s website: https://www.writteninuncertainty.com/podcast/men Talk TES lore with other fans… Continue reading Where do Men come from in the Elder Scrolls Universe?
Who is Trinimac?
Today on Written in Uncertainty, we’re discussing one of the strongest entities in The Elder Scrolls who was cast down and humiliated, and ultimately transformed, transforming his people with him. Or was he in fact many other things at once? Today we’re asking, who is Trinimac?