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Thirr river map

Rats’ political map of the Thirr region,

 

T_Glb_Var_ClearBox

These are a pair of fully-transparent collisionless boxes to prevent players interacting with items/activators that are visible but should be unreachable. Being invisible makes placement a bit complicated, but they have a reasonably large selection box so I don’t think it will be a problem.
 

Signposts

Currently, signposts are split all across TR’s files. The Telvannis signposts do not exist outside of TR_Mainland, and thanks to esp merging there are several instances of the same signpost in the same file. For instance, I have found 5 different instances of Old Ebonheart signposts, not to mention all the signs that are pointing towards Darnim Watch.

Ebon Tower Additional Assets

New assets for the Ebon Tower.

these have been added in the v2 update of T Data, with the following IDs
T_Imp_LegionMw_I_CRoom_01
T_Imp_LegionMw_I_Djam_01
T_Imp_LegionMw_I_Djam_02
T_Imp_LegionMw_I_BigWall_01
T_Imp_LegionMw_I_BigBlend_01
T_Imp_LegionMw_I_Big4Way_01
T_Imp_LegionMw_DoorIn_01

Analysis on the Asurani Writings

The forward turned into something larger. I probably had too much fun writing this: it’s fun horribly misinterpretting texts. This goes into the Nerevarine and Vivec’s relationship with the author interpretations, as I think the other interpretations would be obvious enough reading the Fire Ants book by itself. Most of the body of the text is here, though I need to clean it up a bunch still.

Recording of the Heads 1E 820

A Dunmer scribe’s record of a Redoran ceremony after a (relatively small) battle between them and the Nords of Skyrim in the First Era. The purpose of this book is to highlight some of the core aspects of Redoran culture: the code of honor, adopting new members into a House for showing prowess in battle, and the fixation with war.

Inspiration came from real world history; apparently the samurai armies had somewhat similar ceremonies during the 1400—1600’s. The warchief’s role as a “giver of treasure” is inspired by early middle ages Viking and Anglo-Saxon cultures.

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