how Ka Po become dragons?
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10-06-2007, 02:41 PM,
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Quote:Originally posted by Tlo1048So the largest dragon in the world should be a bit taller then a Daedroth? ?( If we decide to give him a humanoid form aswell, then maybe that should be about that size, but certainly not the full dragon form. Quote:Originally posted by Tlo1048Again with the killing, the player really should not kill Tosh Raka. Quote:Originally posted by Tlo1048Yeah, that would be cool.
Akavir mod leader.
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10-06-2007, 02:45 PM,
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The way I thought it out, if the player had to stop Tosh Raka, it would be by myth and belief, his power comes from the foolishness of his people in believing he is the Dragon God.
Praise be Hermaeus, he who holds the candle to the light.
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10-06-2007, 03:28 PM,
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Oh I thought he would be in his human form.
And I thought You were supposed to kill him, my bad. Just make him an immortal, and unless you have a certain item in your inventory he wont speak to you.
Royal Argonian Shaman - Deputy Leader! hahahaha
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10-07-2007, 03:05 PM,
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My bad. I thought you meant KILL him.
So the kitty-dragon's empire is actually larger than the Tsaesci? Hmm, once again, this calls for a re-read of the lore in-game and out... From what I understand, however, the Tsaecsi Empire is easily the most feared and largest on Akavir, with it's only real match being he Ka Po'Tun, and only because of the power of it's king and the confidence that would clearly instill in his warriors. Though smaller, the Ka Po'Tun Empire was making headway against the Tsaesci, though it's at a fairly peaceful, if not tense, standstill. I think the Tang Mo also allied with the Ka Po'Tun, giving them another edge in the war, but the Kamal Thaw has taken the Tang Mo out of it temporarily, hence the stalemate in the war. Most importantly, Tosh Raka wants the Tsaesci out of the way, so that HE can focus on ruling Nirn instead. While that does make him an antagonist, the Tsaesci are the bigger immediate threat, as they still have unknown magic abilities (to man- and mer-kind, at least), a larger military (one assumes), and access to the coast on their continent's west side (thereby facing Tamriel's east coast). Though, in theory, since Yokuda no longer exists, the Kamal's east coast technically faces Tamriel's west (assuming the legendary continent Aldmeris [Ehlnofey] isn't between them). As you can see, I've done my homework. Well, I hope my insight is at least in some small way helpful. |
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10-07-2007, 03:40 PM,
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Kamal's east coast faces Tamriel's west? How does that work?
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10-07-2007, 06:07 PM,
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Quote:Originally posted by Spoonifico Assuming that if Kamal is in the North of Akavir, and assuming that no other nation is located East of Kamal, then Jexsam is right about Kamal's east coast faceing Tamriel's west coast because Nirn is round
Akavir mod leader.
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10-08-2007, 05:13 PM,
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Quote:Originally posted by Kodama Or more accurately, its a spheroid shape, similar to a planet. Think about how Russia and the North American continent's coasts face each other. Another example would be South America and Africa.
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10-08-2007, 05:46 PM,
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"Spheroid", i would never have come up with a word like that
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10-08-2007, 07:18 PM,
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It's a big ball of matter and magic
says the Temple Zero Society.
Praise be Hermaeus, he who holds the candle to the light.
Head of Lit and Lore for Thras. Head of Lore for Black Marsh. |
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10-08-2007, 10:57 PM,
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Well, here's my reasoning, or at least how I envision it: The Tsaesci are located on the East Coast of Akavir, including the Southeast and Northeast, taking up nearly half of Akavir's total land area. The Tang Mo are located on a sizable island in the southwest with territory farther up the West coast, bordering the Kamal's northern empire, which occupies the farthest-north tract of Akaviri territory along the North and North-west coast, roughly parallel to High Rock and farther north if you trace the globe. The smallest nation would be the Ka Po'Tun, landlocked nearly in the center. Despite it's small size, it's population is higher than the other two non-snake nations (Tang Mo are islanders with little need for large concentrations of population, and nothing is known or could be gathered about the Kamal besides snow in the forecast three seasons out of the year), and it is the most powerful nation below the Tsaesci as well. I might draw a piccy of my interpretation for fun and show it off here, or in the proper thread if one for this purpose exists. I assume it's WAAAAY too late for new landmass concepts, anyway.
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i201/V...ielMap.jpg Check this out. I figure the Kamal's Southern extent of coast would be parallel with High Rock, wouldn't you? And for the freezes they encounter, the northern chunk would have to be above that latitude by a few, if not several, degrees. This does bring into question how a tropical ape people can share a boarder with a frost demon kingdom, but there is geography to consider. The right landforms could put these two different places disturbingly close. My theory is the Kamal's empire is on a higher elevation, like MUCH higher, with a mountain range splitting the two nations. Jeez, I just keep going, don't I? ONE MORE THING! According to lore, Yokuda is sunken. It's out of the way, basically. Now assuming Ehlnofey (I think it's in the Southern Hemisphere) isn't over there somewhere, the Kamal have a fairly straight, if not lengthy and grueling, trip. |
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