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18 - "you were dreaming"
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Saint Jiub
Saint Jiub
Art for The Elder Scrolls: Legends
Art by Nuare Studio
Woke up at 5am and painted Jiub, you really can do anything with free will
Ok, I think I’ve had enough of Cliff Racers!
Those bastards are EVERYWHERE! You can’t walk five feet without running into one!
I am just level 13, and already have a level 100 in my weapon of choice, and I am positive over half of those levels came from fighting off cliff racers
You might as well call me Jiub with how many cliff racers I’ve killed! I’m pretty sure Jiub himself only killed like half of them, because I’ve killed the other half of the population!
I have gone into this game a blind as possible, but even that didn’t stop the general cliff racer hate/annoyance from reaching me. I can see why now!
In general, I am very fond and protective of nature and the natural order of things, and upon first hearing about Saint Jiub and how he eradicated the cliff racers from Morrowind and drove them to extinction I was disconcerted. Sure they may be annoying, but is it a good thing to drive an entire species to extinction in a whole country and potentially upset the cycle of nature?
I can now say yes! The less cliff racers there are the better!
Opened Morrowind for the first time and the learning curve is steep man. I need to take long breaks because my attention span is shit but I doodle in the meantime. Might do more of these as I get further in. (I started with Skyrim, didn’t finish Oblivion but know the ending)
Thoughts so far:
Aesthetically it’s scratching some kinked of itch. As a sci-fi fan the alienness of the world draws me in, and the old-timey graphics kind of remind me of the same nostalgia Dragon Age Origins gives me. I was worried I would hate it since original Oblivion style gave me the ick. (It’s the improper saturation making everything look irradiated)
Didn’t get far in the story yet but some interactions are already gems so I’ll trust the process.
The negatives for me is how much time I need to spend reading only to realize I’ve already read something. Also the movement speed and being locked out of nearby quests due to my level. I suspect scaling wasn’t possible back then so I’m having to look up guides. Hopefully eventually some of the mechanics get easier. Got nothing against the lack of quest markers tbh it gets me more focus on the quest I think.
Freaky bugs are freaky /pos
Spaced out after resting to be killed by DB twice now.
Also the freaking Batman voice jump scares me.
Arrival at Seyda Neen (April 25, 2021)
Report to Caius Cosades (April 28, 2021)
Antabolis and gra-Muzgob Informants (May 10, 2021)
Sleepers Awake (June 12, 2021)
Vivec Informants (August 6, 2021)
Meet Sul-Matuul (October 3 and October 10, 2021)
Sixth House Base (January 26, 2022)
Corprus Cure (March 3, 2022)
Mehra Milo and the Lost Prophecies (May 13, 2022)
The Path of the Incarnate (October 3, 2022)