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The Crimson Guyver

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  1. Finally got around to just draw all 4 hosts of my Guyver characters after receiving multiple requests for them. Crimson - Eric Force Dowager - Charlotte Cryptic - Xiona Haunting - Salem Ashdown
  2. Egh can't stand Stormcloaks and the beginning of the game really screwed the perceptions of the Empire to people who just started the Elder Scrolls franchise with Skyrim. They don't realize the Thalmor are playing them like puppets, they want that civil war to continue indefinitely to keep their real opponent the Empire weak so when the 2nd Great War starts they will have the upper hand. I always side with the Empire in Skyrim. I can't even roleplay as a Stormcloak knowing how things would turn out if the Stormcloaks won. Well I can roleplay as a Stormcloak but when it finally gets to getting the Jagged Crown then I have them realize the certain things about it all and switch sides. Drives me bonkers *shivers*.
  3. I tend to get immersed in my games, I get mods that make it more immersive. Such as removing fast travel, making it so you have to either use horses or a carriage to get around. Or even the mod that makes it so you can't stay out in the cold for long otherwise hypothermia kicks in, so you have to wear furs to keep warm and have campfire building tools with you. So exploiting glitches or console commands isn't allowed unless the game glitches itself such as getting stuck in a wall or something. I also don't like having my characters be experts with every single perk tree. Sharpens-His-Tongue is about athleticism, stealth, speed and archery and one handed sword combat he has some knowledge in magicka as he was a book salesman when he lived in the Imperial City and he read up on alot of things which is where he got his name. For a Marshborn Argonian his Cyrodiilic (english) is nearly flawless as argonians actually have a hard time learning it compared to their original language Jel so when other argonians saw how he spoke they saw him as having a sharp tongue and he continued to better himself so thats where the term "Sharpens-His-Tongue" comes from. His actual Jel name is Kurei (Koo-Ray) which means Working Rain. Technically it is impronounceable in cyrodiilic and that is where he got his third name Cog-Rein as it was the best other races could pronounce his Jel name. It technically is unknown how long Argonians live it could be very varied based on how a Hist Tree transforms them. Some may live only 80 years while others may live over 200, just like some argonians lay eggs while others give live births. The 2nd Arnesian War was because of thousands of years of being enslaved by the dark elves so it was inevitable that they'd want revenge for what they have endured for hundreds of generations. Black Marsh was the only province that was ready for the Oblivion Crisis as the Hist Trees already knew it would happen so they called all Argonians to return to Black Marsh (those still connected to the Hists.) They then pulled a Chronos and altered all argonians to become giant super soldiers (some were 12 feet tall.) When the Oblivion gates started popping up in the Marshes the Argonians swarmed the gates so badly that the dremora had to close their own gates as the argonians sacked the Deadlands and took everything they could carry.
  4. There technically no exchange, Vampirism is a curse not a blessing. He takes your innocence and soul and just leaves you there bloody and ruined. How does the Vestige (Player/Hero in TESO) still go on without a soul throughout the entire game? How do Ghosts and undead remain? How does Olaf One Eye appear as a Draugr in 1 nordic tomb but also appears in Sovngarde? It is memory. If the memory of the person is strong or magic wills that memory to stay then that person actually continues to exists as the most common way a soul goes through the afterlife is the Dreamsleeve where it is recycled and all memory and sense of individuality is removed from it and placed back in a mortal body. But the memory of the previous person might stay around. Thats where you can have more then 1 entity claiming to be the same person. Argonians are the weird ones in that if they live in Black Marsh they're souls are recycled by The Hist and placed into another argonian, that argonian can share the same memories and body with other argonians, which is very similar to how Geas(Gey-ash) in Halo Franchise work. Some important individuals have Geas with other beings within them and they can communicate with the main person. Kinda like being inhabited by a mini ghost who can only talk to you but can also take over your body for a while and talk as you. My Argonian character I've RP'd since Morrowind is exactly that. He is born during Morrowind (3E 427) lives through Oblivion Crisis, becomes apart of the An-Xileel government in Black Marsh, is a commander in the 2nd Arnesian War (Argonians invade Morrowind after the Red Year, Sack it, commit mass murder then leave.) Is then killed by Umbriel the floating city and turned into a Undead Wurm (smart zombie) and after Umbriel is removed from Nirn he is claimed by the Hists and years later is placed within a new and young argonian that is very similar to who he was. He then help guides this new argonian in a new journey during the time of Skyrim (4E 201) Some Screens of Sharpens-His-Tongue
  5. Hmmm? They technically are already taken when they are a vampire, they have no soul and they are dead. That's the reason why vampires can traverse the Soul Cairn they have no soul to get binded to that realm. Technically when Beolfag was raped by Molag Bal she was mortally wounded (probably took her soul) and she was already dead. So technically vampires are already in their afterlife dedicated to Molag Bal when they are a vampire. Daughters and Sons of Coldharbour are the original of original vampires as they are turned into a vampire by Molag Bal himself meaning they were raped by Bal, Serana in Dawnguard pretty much says that.
  6. The tale goes that Molag Bal disliked Arkay, an Aedra who showed great pride in his sphere (the cycle of life and death). So Molag Bal traveled to Tamriel (still newly-formed at the time), where he savagely raped the Nedic woman Lamae Beolfag and departed Nirn. Lamae was found and nursed by nomads, but death eventually overtook her. On the night of her cremation, she rose again, and brutally murdered the nomads. Dubbed a Daughter of Coldharbour‎, she then created more vampires, spreading the curse across Tamriel and making a mockery of Arkay's cycles. Lycanthropy
  7. Possibly, I believe if Lisker survived until Mina Kami and he was still loyal to Chronos at that point (highly doubtful from his posturing in the anime.) that Guyot would've caught him off guard with the Remover. A simple "Lisker would you please follow me for a moment." from Guyot would've got him. But I think Lisker after the destruction of Chronos Japan's building would've gone rogue in some aspect. Possibly stayed with Chronos but used the unit to gain a higher position (Not knowing about the 12 lords though would be a mistake.)
  8. Yeah Yagrum had Corpus but the Nerevarine cured the Corpus disease and ended its spread by defeating Dagoth Ur and the Sixth House. After Corpus was cured.... well it was cured.
  9. Thanks I also colored it but my energy has been spent for shading I gotta go back into the bioboost dimension for a while to recharge haha.
  10. Thats actually been known for a while now. The simple explanation is that they became the brass skin to the numidium. The Dwemer have mass telepathy called "The Calling" meaning they can all can talk to each other no matter where they are in the world with their minds so they are all linked together. So when Kagrenac did whatever he did with the tonal tools to the heart of lorkhan that caused them to vanish in an instant (when they vanished their bodies turned to ash.) they all went because they were linked it also explains why Yagrum (the last dwemer in morrowind) is still around as he was in an oblivion plane when the "convergence" happened. So when he returned it was silent even in his mind. In a world where gods are very apparent and real. The dwemer chose not to believe that they were gods but just other people and that they chose to worship ideals such as Reason and Logic. They thought themselves greater then the Daedric Princes and Aedra who created Mundus. So their main goal was to become a god themselves using the Heart of Lorkhan which is literally the actual heart of Lorkhan.
  11. This is going to be exciting. I've never seen a Zoalord Guyver before. I believe it will be very fascinating to see your artisic views on it. How does this do? I based it off the silhouetted design from the 2005 anime that showed when Murakami was explaining how terrifying it would be for a Zoalord to acquire a Guyver unit although instead of Guyver 1 appearance it is Agito's instead. (Although I believe once the unit was removed from Agito then bonded with Guyot it would look entirely different based on Guyot's ambitions and emotions were once it happened.)
  12. Probably because the control medal is a super computer and probably stores a copy of the host's memories and consciousness inside of it moments before death since Sho doesn't remember killing his father only that his father had transformed and thats it. He also doesn't remember how the first enzyme fight went down either only that he was in a fight. I'm guessing the Relic's Medal probably saved his memories to when he interfaced with it and when it combined with his guyver unit's medal it helped recreate him again.
  13. Daedric Lords are neither good or evil they are what they embody and represent and want. Such as Mehrunes Dagon being for Change and Destruction and Molag Bal for domination and rape. Meridia is a Daedra, one of the et'ada who chose not to contribute themselves to the creation of mundus. She doesn't like the Aedra so she probably rooted for Umaril to go on his revenge quest against the divines. Pelinal Whitestrake is another weird lore piece. He is actually a robot created by Kyne(erath) from the future sent to the past to help Alessia and her slave rebellion. He was created for 1 purpose KILL ALL THOSE DARN ELVES! He is also another shezzarine an avatar of Lorkhan. Pelinal was a bit insane also which helps with the shezzarine bit haha.
  14. Recently I've fallen in love with the Dark Souls franchise after getting the first game a year ago. The whole feeling to the world and game was perfect and the lore and how it had people coming up with their own stories and explanations was fantastic. Then Dark Souls 2 of course came along and intensified my love for the world of that universe. If you haven't played Dark Souls I highly recommend it or even the first souls game that Dark Souls was a spiritual successor to; Demon Souls. The gameplay doesn't hold your hand and is very unforgiving which makes it so when you defeat a boss or just make it through a section where you have been failing to get by very rewarding in a sense of accomplishment which pushes you to continue on. PvP is also extremely fun (except for hackers and bug abusers.) the community has created it own rules of battle such as bowing before each other before fighting and not healing yourself in a PvP situation which really helps push some epic moments in fighting. Just wondering if you guys have gotten to play it and even have come up with your own ideas of certain story aspects while playing?
  15. So the Elder Scrolls is going to end eventually from what you're saying. Is it possible for them to make prequel games that are set further back before the first games? Technically no the end of c0da is what a coda truly is in music meaning a passage that brings a piece to an end. The TES universe doesn't end. The Amaranth is born and Dreams the new Dream. The current universe stays as it is and continues on. If you want to believe MK's texts, it continues as far as the 9th era. And Time ending doesn't destroy Mundus. Dragon Breaks have happened and Mundus is still quite ok, thanks to the Jills. During Dawn time there was no Time and still the Gods were able to create Mundus. The main point c0da is bringing up that with what has happened in c0da there are now infinite amount of alternate universes everything is possible. In 1 universe it has truly ended and in another it keeps going. Another one has flying dreughs that spit molten cheese at you. Pretty much it is the Elk (michael kirkbride) saying your stories are just as canon as bethesda's. Bethesda has actually acknowledged this with TESO.
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  17. I can try to I haven't taken on zoalords yet.
  18. Not really when it comes to fighting the Numidium its pretty much impossible. It is a 1000+ft tall giant brass god robot that is has been fighting the thalmor's mirror mages in all of time and has kicked their asses through out. In the end the destruction of the numidium by Jubal Sul shattered the universe. So if it was in a game you'd be doing worse for everything when killing the brass god.
  19. Only for Skyrim, there are never a returning hero for elder scrolls games. I really wonder what the next game will be about there is only a small amount of time before Landfall which destroys all of Tamriel with the Numidium returning and just destroying time and memory itself.
  20. Finished a Guyver for my friend who wanted an offense mode guyver style.
  21. That explains it better. I'm happy that I got to see Sheogorath at all in Skyrim. I guess they had him make an appearance because he has fans, so I imagine they just show him to keep up appearances. So do all Dragonborns get passage to Sovngarde, or do they have to earn it like any other mortal in Nirn? I know Miraak is the only one I know of that was taken by a Daedric Lord, but that was before he would have died. So did Hermaous Mora keep Miraak alive because that was the only way he could have his soul so the Divines couldn't reclaim him upon death like Alduin? I haven't really dabbled in the solstheim DLC so I don't know the full extent of Miraak and Hermaeus. Technically Aka(tosh) owns the dragonborn's soul and can choose where the DB's soul will end up. If a dragon kills the DB then that dragon absorbs him but any other death well it would be up to Aka seeing as he is the father of Dragons and Jills (jills are female dragons who repair time especially when it is really wrecked with dragonbreaks)
  22. So, did the Hero of Kvatch become the new Sheogorath? Sheogorath kept mentioning through out the entire Shivering Isle questline that the hero would become Sheogorath and that he would have your eyes, while he became jygalagg and that he needed someone to save the realm from Greymarch. So when we see Sheogorath again. His eyes are different, like white, while in the Shivering Isle's they were gold and snake like. So I imagine to go their own ways, Sheogorath had to take the body of a mortal from Cyrodil, to turn it into a new Sheogorath Daedric Prince and to divide from Jygalagg maybe? Its all but confirmed that the Hero of Kvatch mantled Sheogorath, it was possible because it is theorized the HoK(or CoC) was a Shezzarine (An avatar of Shor(Lorkhan)) and Sheogorath who was created when Lorkhan's divine spark was removed from the world. So Sheogorath is some what related to Lorkhan. The white eyes is just bethesda saving resources and using an existing eye texture for NPCs. It would be a waste to give him his own unique texture if you only interact with Sheogorath for a small quest. Sheogorath couldn't just take any mortal body (he doesn't need a body... He is the shivering isles technically a daedric prince is their oblivion realm.) He needed an avatar of Lorkhan as he is technically from Lorkhan himself.
  23. Who knows! There hasn't been any sign of him/her since he was freed from the cycle. He/she is probably either building his power once more or after what the other princes did to him/her I think Jygalagg might be keeping distance from them until he/she gains some footing.
  24. Actually Sithis isn't an actual persona but is a representation of the one primordial state of chaos. "He" technically doesn't exist in the Elder Scrolls Universe but the Universe that is outside of the TES one. TES is a dream of an unconscious godhead called the Amaranth. Well Sithis did make it into the dream but he isn't an all powerful deity and just chaos. Sithis is just copying his "father" Padomay's want of complete nothingness as Padomay destroyed Anu and his love child Nir in the first universe which caused Anu to become the first amaranth. Some weird stuff but comprehensible. So Sithis isn't going to appear or talk to you anytime soon he isn't sentient like Daedric Princes.
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