>I HAVE ESCAPED THE CLUTCHES OF HELL TO CRUSH TO PASTE WHATEVER FOUL FHAKKEN ELVES THAT STEPS IN MY PATH
I HAVE ESCAPED THE CLUTCHES OF HELL TO CRUSH TO PASTE WHATEVER FOUL FHAKKEN ELVES THAT STEPS IN MY PATH
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Hell yes knight of yore, do ye wish upon a fairly gallant man?
damne, he doth be looketh cuteth thoe
Real question. Was pelinal from the future?
Based, fuck sharp-eared jews
Still havent played that oblivion dlc with these guys is it good?
It's decent. Shivering isles was better imo. If you really wanna be a fucking crusader, play the skyrim mod Vigilant. You relive one of Pelinals battles and fight elves
Yes, Queen Ayrenn too
Was he a terminator too? Didn't know that about Ayrenn.
Look up KINMUNE
Pelinal existed largely outside of time thanks to a Dragon Break. When Tiber Septim first activated the Numidium in the Third Era, it led to the events of a Dragon Break. Back in the First Era, the Alessian Order is believed to have created the longest Dragon Break, "the" Dragon Break, which lasted some thousand years. The King of Worms, Mannimarco, talks about the Numidian Dragon Break and states that Pelinal was cognizant of his personal existence during it, which means that Pelinal would have been experiencing non-linear time caused by both Dragon Breaks to exist in both the First and Third Eras. It's not that he was from the future, but that he was so powerful from being an unwanted Shezarrine, or rather an incarnated Lorkhan, which is possibly what Talos was, that the laws of Nirn don't properly apply to him, especially given how much he can destroy the world around him during his insanity.
What the fuck
This is like all the DOOM mods somehow being canon. I want the same kind of booze kirkbride had
Let's not forget that while he was going batshit insane and mistook khajiit for elves, the khajiit pantheon's Akatosh, Alkosh, personally intervened and stopped Pelinal from continuing his slaughter from Sunspire, which also caused a Dragon Break. Pelinal was basically a non-stop fuckfest of breaking Nirn's reality for no reason other than to end elvish dominion, and it's why the altmer are scared shitless of Talos and other divine humans come the Fourth Era after seeing the bullshit humanity is capable of.
>canon explanations for PC users in skyrim
I thought the ayleids killed and tore apart pelinal on top of the white gold tower. Aren't those towers supposed to be important?
Song of Pelinial man. His whole story is a warning to elves that the divines have no fucking chill when pushed.
Any news on when the next proper elder scrolls game comes out?
The towers hold reality together.
Go and play Beyond Reach right fucking now. It's good mang
That's where Pelinal died, but he was shouted off the temple and out of Elsweyr to get him to calm the fuck down. White-Gold is especially important since it was where Alessia formed her covenant with Akatosh and established the future Septim Dynasty with the Amulet of Kings serving as the physical symbol of that covenant, which once again forms a loop with Pelinal being a Shezarrine much like Tiber Septim / Talos. And, again, Akatosh, being perceived by the khajiit at Alkosh, didn't kill Pelinal, he merely sent him away since the khajiit weren't elves and Pelinal was meant to kill elves.
Is the Shezzarrine like the Nerervarine? Sounds a lot like it. Also at this point fucking anything is possible in Nirn. Are all the other continents gone besides TAMRIEL and Akavir?
Around 2024.
Pelinal and Voryn Dagoth are the most based characters.
Shezarr was the proto-Imperial perception of Lorkhan prior to Akatosh being the chief human deity. Nords perceive Shezarr as Shor, but both recognize that this god is an elf-killer and protector of humanity. The nords even called Pelinal Shor, which pissed him off unbelievably. So, a Shezarrine is an incarnation of Lorkhan, who appears as a "song" in times of humanity's greatest need against an elvish threat.
The belief that it's a "song" is central to the creation and foundation of Nirn, as Nirn is shaped by music. Lorkhan's heartbeat is the creation of everything after discovering the mystery of the Wheel, "shouting" is how nords invoke the powers of creation and destruction, and "sword singing" is how redguards break reality through fighting. Most importantly is the entire focus on the Heart of Lorkhan during the events of the Nerevarine Prophecy, which helped establish the power of dwarven tonal architecture in the control of reality, and how Tiber Septim used CHIM through his voice to turn Cyrodil from a jungle into a hospitable land for humans.
It is interesting to note that both Pelinal and Nerevar were torn to pieces by their enemies, and Tiber Septim manifested himself to the Nerevarine.
I don't believe it, if they hold reality together, then why are a few of them actually deactivated/destroyed and reality is still more or less intact? shouldn/t there be severe effects from just ONE tower falling?
I think the towers are just the leftovers of the process of creation, not the literal spokes, but the crust that the towers left behind.
The fewer towers there are, the less reality there is, which is why it's getting progressively longer for a mainline Elder Scrolls game to be released. Once all of the towers are destroyed, Nirn will be terminated, which means no more games being released.
Are the towers Bethesda investors?
excuse me fucking what
Is this an hommage to Hitler?
No desire for petty things
My only ambition is heads of Kings
What if its a brown elf?
>scanning...
>Identifiers marked
>located: Pointed ears
>Likelihood of Mer ancestry: 40%
>Conditions met
>Disengaging safety mode
>submissive servant and slave to human cock
it stays