Didn't the divines sacrifice themselves to create Tamriel? So technically they don't exist [i]anymore[/i].
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Yet the Daedras seem more than powerful to have made Nirn. Nirn is their way to let out all of their forces and have fun.
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Edited by The Stranger: 6/26/2015 1:14:16 AMSorry, I mean the divines sacrificed themselves to create Nirn. Assuming Nirn is the planet/realm and Tamriel is just the continent. I'm new to Elder Scrolls.
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Nirn is the plain of existence all the Elder Scrolls take place in. Oblivion is the realm of Daedras. There are tons of other realms but they're rarely explored in lore.
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Yeah I know I've been to two or three of them in ESO. They're not too different from oblivion really. One is ruled over by talking crows.
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How is ESO anyways?
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I've not played the other games, but I'm liking it. Graphically it's more like assassins creed 2, and there's a lot of copy/paste scenery but there's just so much to do. I've played it for at least 2 hours every day since since launch, usually more and sometimes literally all day. I've got 3 characters and I'm a completionist but my main is only level 20 and I'm just starting the second area out of 17. Story's not been very epic so far, but you're meant to be one guy in a worldwide battle rather than a hero and you get to see some interesting things. Like traveling back in time to the day the Brothers of Strife where created (apparently that should mean something to people who've played the other games, it's pretty cool either way).