Although we might not be swinging through Tang Mo as a monkey person in the immediate future, Bethesda can easily make several consecutive games set in the unexplored world further down the line. Akavir would make for four brilliant games, and could greatly expand the Elder Scrolls mythos by introducing the second great Nirn landmass.Īs well as the original home of the dragons and the Blades, Akavir appears to have Eastern influences which were reflected in the Sky Haven Temple and Blades equipment in Skyrim. One tale says that the Tsaesci consumed them,but other sources claim that humans are kept by the Snake-People as servants. As a vampiric serpent race, they keep enslaved goblins for blood and labour.ĭespite featuring several pseudo-humanoid races, humans themselves are scarce at best. For four hundred years, they even had a bloodline rule Cyrodil Empire. According to history, they are the only Akavir nation to launch a successful attack on Tamriel. Tsaesci is the largest most powerful of the four nations. Their current goal is the destruction or subjugation of Tsaesci. Following the Tsaesci attempt to wipe out all the dragons - during which the red ones were enslaved and the black escaped - the Tiger-People then attempted to transform themselves into dragons. Ka'Po'Tun was the birthplace of Tiger-People and dragons. Up to now, rumours have been swirling regarding the game’s setting and gameplay and someone on Reddit who claims to be close to the developers at Bethesda leaked a load of new information.
Bethesda is currently hard at work on the next instalment, The Elder Scrolls VI.
There is a particular hatred for the Snake-People of Tsaesci, and Tang Mo has allied themselves with Ka'Po'Tun against their mutual enemy. The Elder Scrolls VI Gameplay Details and Setting Leaked. Throughout the history of Akavir, the various other nations have looked down on and attacked Tang Mo. Kamal is inhabited by demons which thaw once a year to attack Tang Mo - the home of the Monkey-People.