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This is why I laugh when people say Elsweyr broke lore because of the Dovah, because, no, no it bloody well doesn't.

Yes, an Elder Scrolls game from '98 had a live Dovah. It is also set in the 2nd Era, some time after the events of ESO. The game Redguard is obscure compared to other games in the franchise, but there's a key point here. I must be blessed by the Divines.Īs it is, I was left speechless when I saw its name. No big deal, but I happened to get a golden box drop on my first go. I went to Elsweyr to kill a Dovah for my tickets. This is in no small part due to the fact that Skyrim was my first TES game.Īs such I've since either played various games in the franchise, or when not possible, watched gameplay on YouTube.Īnyway.
