Morrowind's Vvardenfell may have been strange, but Dark Elves are still a fantasy mainstay. Both Beast Folk provinces have lore which could prove just too alien for most players to dive into. There's good reason the main Elder Scrolls games have yet to take players to Black Marsh or Elsweyr. Not only is Hammerfell an opportunity to focus on a cultural center generally left behind in fantasy, but in-universe the province provides a great opportunity to explore cultures within Tamriel that break free of the hegemony of the Empire and the Divines. Hammerfell's pantheon of gods is also unique, with the Redguards having brought many of their own gods from the continent of Yokuda before it sank in the First Era. This will make the setting accessible in a way that Bethesda has clearly been angling for since Morrowind, but the two provinces also provide an opportunity for an accessible setting that isn't generic.įor a start, Hammerfell offers an opportunity to explore a fantasy culture based on North Africa, which is far less commonly explored in fantasy than the Roman and Viking counterpart cultures in the last two games. If The Elder Scrolls 6 spans both High Rock and Hammerfell, it will be able to explore all the weird, wonderful, and sometimes Lovecraftian lore of The Elder Scrolls, while still giving players a steady footing in clear real-life counterpart cultures.īoth High Rock and Hammerfell are primarily human-populated provinces, with the Iliac Bay providing a rough stand-in for the Mediterranean in Tamriel. Morrowind shows, however, that a great Elder Scrolls setting can be alien instead of the more easily understandable settings of Oblivion and Skyrim. Skyrim found a decent middle ground, exploring a relatively generic Viking-esque setting, but still playing with some of the series' stranger lore from Dwemer ruins to Apocrypha, the realm of Daedric Prince Hermaeus Mora. Although Oblivion was criticized for its far more standard fantasy fare, Morrowind explored an alien landscape of giant insects, strange pantheons, and towering mushrooms. Between Morrowind and Skyrim, the Elder Scrolls series has explored a great variety of settings.
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