Subject: The games are rubbish but the setting is interesting.
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Posted on: 2014-12-20 15:57:00 UTC

I'll let Nesh or others explain more of they want but while they do some of the typical high fantasy ish stuff the lore goes in a lot of original directions. Sure there's elves everywhere, but even the Altmer are pretty distinct from the archetypical brooding high elf, and some are cannibals. The moon, stars and sun? Gaping holes in reality we see as spheres because we can't process what we're seeing. There's a godlike ability known as CHIM which is basically being able to use console commands in real life (the setting seems to implicitly acknowledge that the universe really is a game and things like player characters exist), the planes of Oblivion are basically other planets connected to the main setting by portals and stuff, in one province of the Empire they use gigantic insects as a means of travel and lots of structures are built out of said gigantic insects or mushrooms, one of the races is connected to a psychic hivemind of sapient trees that can mindjack them all at once if need be (such as to trounce an invasion from Oblivion so badly the baddies closed all the portals to that area because they were being counter invaded), there's magic spaceships, moon bases and swords sharp enough to cut atoms and cause nuclear explosions in some of the books, etc. While the games are often so so the setting itself is pretty neat and not as generic as, say, Oblivion (the game) makes it look.

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