From burning deserts, dense forests, and treacherous swamps
It’s not just the desert that is burning; one especially feels the heat under their nails and the nervous gamer fingers get all tingly. So it can go for fans of “The Elder Scrolls” series when they are fed little but very fine tidbits of the next-gen MMORPG again and again. Now there’s a decent chunk from the creators for a change: the interactive map of Tamriel.
Those familiar with the popular game series know that this is the central continent around which (almost) the entire story of the new online world will revolve. At the center lies the seat of the Empire, the land of Cyrodiil, which could become the place for PvP battles par excellence next spring – THE winner will be nothing less than Emperor! Although not all areas can be closely examined on the newly presented interactive map yet, for example, Cyrodiil is still completely missing, five larger and one or two smaller areas from the three game factions are selectable.
What does the map of Tamriel show?
The map allows you to take a closer look at the currently fifteen larger and five smaller areas. This means you click on the respective area and get a detailed map displayed, which in turn contains individual selectable points. If you click on them, you will be offered various contents such as screenshots of the region, information about the history, fauna and flora, or brief hints about possible quests (?).
Gradually, the interactive Tamriel map will of course be expanded, so a glance at it certainly won’t hurt. But since you don’t always have to make the long journey to Tamriel, we’ll just embed the corresponding link for you here. 🙂
Here is the current Tamriel map from The Elder Scrolls Online:
And while we are at it, presenting a game that we are eagerly waiting for with nervous wiggling butts, let’s also include the very brilliant video about the upcoming character creation of TESO! Enjoy it and don’t forget: Like, Share, Comment! Thank you! 🙂
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