- DarkAsmodeous - 08-13-2006
Im thinking working forts should be more morrowind style however I was thinking, what if we have a few, not too many, forts left over from the imperials invaded elsweyr. In the desert, covered mostly by sand, you see a door and some of the surrounding stone, towers extrude from the top of the rollings hills of sand, the player has stumble upon a relic from elsweyr's past. It would be made with fort architecture, but have it go up rather than down, and some tower pieces.
- Captain - 08-13-2006
Yes, I like MW style forts...
- Krisi-_ - 08-16-2006
what if a part of the Legion have deserted and begined banditry.. should add some other quests that anti-Krin..
Ofc it should begin in a anti-Krin quest where you get to hear of it.. that a group have leaved the Legion and begined raiding some city(village.. or caravans? )
- Arbiter - 08-16-2006
Perhaps something like French Foreign Legion during it's historic activities in the deserts?
- DarkAsmodeous - 08-16-2006
There is more to do than renrija krin, bandit maintanance and the like, but I agree with this idea, some defecters, but I think they should be mildly psychotic from their desert posts.
- Krisi-_ - 08-16-2006
Quote:Originally posted by DarkAsmodeous
There is more to do than renrija krin, bandit maintanance and the like, but I agree with this idea, some defecters, but I think they should be mildly psychotic from their desert posts.
they should be mostly counter-krin though.. isnt much bandits in the middle of a desert.. to hot.. all fleed to Cyrodiil, thats why there are that many bandits counter normal peole.. may have some border problems too.. but those will mostly be Valenwood's Legions..
- DarkAsmodeous - 08-16-2006
Bandits are going to be a big part of the desert, often centered around oasis though.
- Krisi-_ - 08-16-2006
Quote:Originally posted by DarkAsmodeous
Bandits are going to be a big part of the desert, often centered around oasis though.
lets try making more civil that bandits though?
- Krisi-_ - 10-07-2006
something tells me the Legion is not very strong in Elsweyr:
"If the Empire isn't going to stop the skooma trade, who will?"
"That skooma trade is bad business, and the Renrijra Krin are just a bunch of thugs."
"Sounds like the Empire has given up on stopping the skooma trade in Elsweyr, and I hear the tribal chiefs are supporting the Renrijra Krin."
"The skooma trade is making a lot of money for the tribes of Elsweyr, and a lot of that is going to the Renrijra Krin."
or corrupt..
as for ranks:
Quote:
Recruit
Spearman/woman
Trooper
Agent
Champion
Knight Errant
Knight Bachelor
Knight Protector
New additions: Legionnaire (Replacing spearman (Need confirmation. DA?)
Knight of the Imperial Dragon, if included will definately be the highest rank.
Lancers, will use lancers using power attacks for swords.
Spearmen = Footman?
Legionnaire I'd place insted of Trooper or Agent..
and please get rid of some of those Knight.. and Knight of the Imperial Dragon is now a side faction.. by new lore(you join there you know..).. and if you want other you can choose from:
Captain
Lieutenant
too... Capain being a guy who leads a group aswell as have his own Lieutenant.. Lieutenant being 2nd in charge in such a group.. (both those names have been used in game..)
Quote:Suggestions of Names for the Legion from the Concept Art thread:
I came up with a few names that I thought would fit a Desert Legion and it's forts, here they are: Sand Reavers, The Aratek Assailers, The Red Viper Legion, Sandspears, Sunspears, Ebony Reavers, Dune Snakes, Sand Snakes, Fort Dunemoth, Fort Africanus, Bloodstorm Trackers.
I don't really like anyone of them.. they don't got the ES feel..
also: there are no Khajiit laws, so the Desert Corps will probably enforce the imperial law, and try to make sure people know it.. (law books and broadsheets come to mind..)
- Captain - 10-07-2006
Yup, the Imperial presence is pretty weak in Elsweyr, centered around Rimmen...
Where is Fort Sphinxmoth? Maybe it can be used in this questline.
How many quests/quest givers per faction will there be, anyways?
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