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PRIMALPS2

PostPosted: Fri May 20, 2005 1:59 pm


why is the serris named the elder scrolls are they like scrolls that contin the ultimate spells or something?
PostPosted: Fri May 20, 2005 2:41 pm


bytlu9
why is the serris named the elder scrolls are they like scrolls that contin the ultimate spells or something?


I'm not sure. I think it'd have to do with the story of Vvardenfell itself, written on scrolls. Keep in mind that Morrowind isn't the first game set in this world. 3nodding

Konami Shojou

Romantic Prophet


Spuddeh

PostPosted: Sun May 22, 2005 11:15 pm


the name elderscrolls means that the history of tameral has been writen down on scrolls since the begining of the first eraand they were recorded by the elders.

thats my thoery anyway!
PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2005 3:05 am


i dunno
i think they just thought it was a kool name
what i wanna knoe is why is final fantasy called that when they keep makeing more and more and more????? gonk

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PRIMALPS2

PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2005 2:50 pm


Oh and I know morrowind is the 3rd game why is whould it be called the elder scrolls 3
PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 9:41 am


elos12
i dunno
i think they just thought it was a kool name
what i wanna knoe is why is final fantasy called that when they keep makeing more and more and more????? gonk
Because Final Fantasy 1 was Squares last ditch effort at making a game. It was supposed to be the last one. But, It made alot of money so...it wasnt

Crono Leonhart


Rukoric

PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 1:58 pm


He's right. Final Fantasy 1 in Japan was supposed to be Squre Enix's absolute last effort. Then, they couldn't keep copies in stock in Japan.

They made final fantasy one, and two, which were not released in the USA. Japan's Final Fantasy three, is the USA's Final Fantasy 1.

Their four, is the USA's Two.

Their Final Fantasy Five, was considered too hard for American Gamers, so it was never released in the Americas.

Therefore, Final Fantasy Six THERE, is Final Fantasy Three, in the US.

It goes on like that. The rest of their FF games were released in the US, and the numbers continue.

_________________________

If you don't believe me? Look up MIDI music for FF3, then look up MIDI Music for FF6.

The music comes from the same game, as I have the game itself. If you don't trust that, than simply look up some information on the FF series.
PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 2:02 pm


The Elder Scrolls are the history of nirn from the beginig of the world to the end. They currently reside in Cyoridill

llQuicksilverll


Natti-chan
Crew

PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 2:54 pm


Sormani
He's right. Final Fantasy 1 in Japan was supposed to be Squre Enix's absolute last effort. Then, they couldn't keep copies in stock in Japan.

They made final fantasy one, and two, which were not released in the USA. Japan's Final Fantasy three, is the USA's Final Fantasy 1.

Their four, is the USA's Two.

Their Final Fantasy Five, was considered too hard for American Gamers, so it was never released in the Americas.

Therefore, Final Fantasy Six THERE, is Final Fantasy Three, in the US.

It goes on like that. The rest of their FF games were released in the US, and the numbers continue.

_________________________

If you don't believe me? Look up MIDI music for FF3, then look up MIDI Music for FF6.

The music comes from the same game, as I have the game itself. If you don't trust that, than simply look up some information on the FF series.

eek
...I have wisdom...
PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 4:36 pm


If the Elder Scrolls currently reside in Cyrodill, then they may tie in with the story line for the next Elder Scrolls; Oblivion.

UNNCEO


Igloo14

PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2005 1:50 am


...Did you spell little wrong on purpose?
PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2005 2:40 am


I'm not sure it was little... I thought about that, but I think it was Title. Not sure though...

Rukoric


llQuicksilverll

PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 12:21 pm


UNNCEO
If the Elder Scrolls currently reside in Cyrodill, then they may tie in with the story line for the next Elder Scrolls; Oblivion.


k i kew i has this somewhere

"These powerful tools of prophecy and divination, the prize of the Empire, tell of every event that ever has or will have happened. The Cyrodiilic Moth priests, who are their keepers, invoke the Elder Scrolls by ritually attuning them to a specific time or space and attempt to interpret the glyphs that form upon their surface.

The Scrolls are believed to be kept in the Imperial City and may be stored in the Hall Of Records, which may form part of the Imperial Palace.

The Moth priests belong to a monastic order founded by Tiber Septim and dedicated to the god Julianos, the Cyrodiilic Divine whose sphere is 'literature, law, history, and contradiction'."


So they could be in the next game, in fact, I belive thay are the reason The Emporrer (Ural) released you in TES:III
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