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u/Sotha · 5 pointsr/teslore

Just posting some useful tidbits from the Imperial Library.

Here are some comments by Douglas Goodall, a developer, around 2001, before Morrowind was released. There are a few comments about Khajiit there.

The Interview With Three Booksellers, also from 2001, is an interesting, Bethesda-approved commentary on Khajiit in general, including their moonphases.

I'd also recommend taking a look at the Infernal City and the Lord of Souls, as they have interesting sections on the Khajiit, as well as being a general good read for any fan of Elder Scrolls lore.

For the sake of completionism, despite it being mentioned by others here, the Pocket Guide to the Empire's section on the Elsweyr Confederacy and Mixed Unit Tactics are good reads, too.

And finally, here is a compilation of Khajiiti physiology, which attempts to helpfully explains the Lunar Lattice.

I know this is just a post full of links, but I hope this is helpful, and feel free, after having read the lore, to ask any further questions you may have.

u/Misticsan · 8 pointsr/teslore

It's something that has been commented from time to time, and it seems that it's a reference to Thelema (a real-life philosophy):

> "The ending of the words is the Word Abrahadabra."

Even a book on Thelema used that "the ending of the words" formula as its title.

Aleister Crowley described Abrahadabra as "the Word of the Aeon, which signifieth The Great Work accomplished". The parallelisms between Thelema and the 36 Lessons are known and have been discussed in the past, but I must admit I don't know enough to comment on them, or how it can be translated into Vivec's philosophy.

What I find interesting is that in Sermon 18 the wording changed to "the end of the world is ALMSIVI", in Sermon 36 it becomes "the beginning of the words is ALMSIVI", and in Sermon 37 (although that one is easier to explain) "the worlding of the words is AMARANTH".

u/xenoposeidon · 1 pointr/teslore

Well I got mine at Barnes and Noble, but I'm sure there are many other places you can get them. Here's the Amazon link

u/madgeologist_reddit · 1 pointr/teslore

Well, this is the longest river section of the river that eventually becomes the Karth, so I would say that this is the Karth. I know, it's konfusing that the Karth does not originate from Markarth, but just look at the offical map. The Karth is only partly drawn in there, but it clearly originates in the SE of Markarth.

u/ladynerevar · 3 pointsr/teslore

Check out this baby. It collects a lot of books from the single player games and pairs them with nice artwork. There's an ESO version, too.

http://www.amazon.com/The-Elder-Scrolls-Library-Histories/dp/1783293195

u/ElvenlyPossible · 8 pointsr/teslore

>hashing

For those interested, the latest step in the Mammalspur ARG was "breaking" a MD5 hash.

The bird gave us a8d3e09a929192aa66b223e7a0a5fd30, which is apparently the MD5 hash of "ISBN 10: 0-7914-0657-1 pg. 73" if you enter it into an online rainbow table.

There's something really fishy going on here, though. The bird told us that the hash is incorrect.

If you take the MD5 hash of "ISBN 10: 0-7914-0657-1 pg. 73" -- you actually get 34b6386ad7c17ba369b466a52eefb5a3.

There's something weird going on here. Try entering both hashes into the same utility, and you'll find that they resolve to the same plaintext.

If the bird somehow found a MD5 collision, my mind will be blown.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/teslore

The GOTY edition for X-Box is available on Amazon for less than $20. ebaY also has some, as low as $5 for auctions. If you like mods I'd wait and get it for the computer.

http://www.amazon.com/The-Elder-Scrolls-III-Morrowind-Xbox/dp/B00008XKZM
http://www.ebay.com/ctg/10736?_imid=350590890853

u/scourgicus · 3 pointsr/teslore

::cough:: http://www.amazon.com/Past-Skys-Rim-Scrolls-Theology/dp/0988930528/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1426014205&sr=8-1&keywords=Past+the+Sky%27s+Rim

Shameless self-promotion!

Also you can see how I work the idea of Amaranth into Christian Theology via "co-creation." Good times!

u/phantom-scribbler · 4 pointsr/teslore

I haven't played the game, but I do have bound collections of ESO lore I got from [Amazon.](The Elder Scrolls Online - Volumes I & II: The Land & The Lore (Box Set) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1783293225/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_MuhMAbYWJGR6G)

u/lady_freyja · 12 pointsr/teslore

For now, I'm more interested in that new lore-book, written by a Morag Tong assassin it seems.

On Amazon it is described as this:
>Naryu's Journal: A full-color, large-format book chronicling Morag Tong assassin Naryu's pursuit of a conspiracy across Tamriel. Illustrated with a broad array of concept art.

Is Naryu the girl in the trailer?

u/Al-Hatoor · 5 pointsr/teslore

Yo. IFW here.

I self-published a book if anyone is interested in reading it: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XDR91K7/

Also, the Uutak Mythos reboot is going decently well. There have been a few kinks, mostly due to rowdiness, but all of that should be smoothed out. If you want to learn more, check out our discord: https://discord.gg/w6PBem7