Kohlar the Unkilled
Time for some ale
On my second playthrough of Oblivion, (and having played it exclusively for the last couple months), it occurs to me that many cues exist which foreshadow Skyrim. I've noticed things pertaining to Skyrim and it's lore reading in-game books, and one in particular that I read last night. In 5 Songs of Wulfharth, they mention Nords using thuums in battle, Ysgramor, the Greybeards, and Alduin, (here referred to as "The Time Eater"). The Blades even refer to Martin Septim as the Dragonborn at Cloud Ruler Temple, (even if it's honorary, since being Dragonborn isn't inherited. Or is it?). It seems not only does Oblivion do a splendid job of setting the stage for the events to come in Skyrim, but makes available the lore for those who are willing, facilitating a more intimate understanding of the land we next inhabit.
I haven't spent a great deal of time reading books in Skyrim, but could there be similar cues foreshadowing the next land we'll explore? Or is the benefit of hindsight causing me to imagine the foreshadowing in Oblivion?
Let the discussion begin.
(also feel free to discuss Martin's Dragonborn title, and whether or not it's just a title, as I was initially going to make a separate thread regarding it).
I haven't spent a great deal of time reading books in Skyrim, but could there be similar cues foreshadowing the next land we'll explore? Or is the benefit of hindsight causing me to imagine the foreshadowing in Oblivion?
Let the discussion begin.
(also feel free to discuss Martin's Dragonborn title, and whether or not it's just a title, as I was initially going to make a separate thread regarding it).