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The Elder Scrolls is a computer role-playing game series developed by Bethesda Softworks. It is often abbreviated TES.


The world of TES is known amongst fantasy buffs for its attention to detail, realism, and the long, complex lists of names, dates, and places. They comprise its extensive history and the vast, interconnected structure of its various societies, cultures, and religions, which is more than what most players would know.


Furthermore, there is no one compilation of all information pertaining to TES, and, within the games, historical references are often vague or unsure. Players are encouraged to draw their own conclusions about situations and events for which the records are few and incomplete or when competing viewpoints obscure the truth. This has spawned a subculture amongst TES players of history and philosophy aficionados called loremasters who frequently engage in long-winded and convoluted online debates as to the specifics of theological insights or economic patterns.


The Elder Scrolls games take place on the continent of Tamriel, a large landmass divided in nine provinces. An exception is The Elder Scrolls Legends: Battlespire, which takes place in Oblivion, an alternate dimension reigned by the Daedra.


The nine provinces of Tamriel are:

  • Cyrodiil, inhabited by the Imperials
  • Black Marsh, inhabited by the Argonians
  • Elsweyr, inhabited by the Khajiit
  • Hammerfell, inhabited by the Redguards
  • High Rock, inhabited by the Bretons and the Orcs
  • Morrowind, inhabited by the Dunmer or Dark Elves
  • Skyrim, inhabited by the Nords
  • Summurset Isle, inhabited by the Altmer or High Elves
  • Valenwood, inhabited by the Bosmer or Wood Elves

The main three Elder Scrolls games, Arena, Daggerfall and Morrowind are known for their open-ended gameplay and their huge environment. The next part of the Elder Scrolls series will be named Oblivion. No release date has been specified yet.

Two expansions packs for Morrowind exist, Tribunal (2002) and Bloodmoon (2003). There are also large unofficial plugins/expansions.


Also, there are some off-shoots that are not role-playing games, but employ the same game universe:

TES Travels games Dawnstar and Stormhold only run on Java-enabled cell phones. Shadowkey is being made for the N-Gage. Morrowind was released for both the PC and Xbox platforms. Other games are only available for the PC.


The Elder Scrolls themselves are not featured as a plot device or in-game object in any of the existing TES games.


External links

  • The Elder Scrolls official site (http://www.elderscrolls.com/)
  • Official TES Travels Site (http://www.theelderscrollstravels.com/)
  • The Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages (http://www.uesp.net/)
  • The Imperial Library (http://til.gamingsource.co.uk/)
  • Oblivion Portal (http://www.oblivionportal.com/)
  • Waiting 4 Oblivion (http://www.waiting4oblivion.com/)

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