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MMORPG.com has partnered with Titan Books to give away three copies of The Elder Scrolls Online: Tales of Tamriel - Vol. 1: The Land.
Here's a description of the hardcover book:
For the first time in print, step into the fantasy world of The Elder Scrolls Online. Tales of Tamriel - Vol. I: The Land takes readers on adventure throughout the war-torn landscapes and battlefields of Tamriel, featuring a horde of in-game texts and exclusive artwork. Lavishly bound and produced, this series of books is the definitive guide to lore from the Elder Scrolls Online.
All you have to do to enter to win one of these copies is post about your favorite ESO area in the comments below. It can be an entire zone or even a dungeon or point of interest. Tell us what it is and why you like it so much. Bonus points for attaching a screenshot with your entry!
We'll accept entries through Sunday, May 31. Winners will be announced the following day on Monday, June 1.
This giveaway is open to residents of the US/Canada only (sorry!). We request that entrants submit a single entry only. Those found to have submitted multiple entries will be disqualified.
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Coldharbour!!
Lots of variety and challenges. Some interesting quest chains.
There are a lot of places in Tamriel that I like. Although, it's not a particular place, I love the mages guild story and going through its areas. That is one of my favorite story lines out of any MMO.
It would have to be Ash Mountain. It reminds me so much of my time playing Morrowind years ago. The atmosphere and ambiance is incredible especially when the ash begins to fall.
i just played the beta, and i loved the starting area, the muzic the full of error quests...
not gonna lie...i liked the game, but the money...to much for my budget...
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Now playing GW2, AOW 3, ESO, LOTR, Elite D
Cyrodiil,
After a year of on and off hardcore pvp'ing I've accumulated dozens of thousands of kills. I've reached rank 29 on an AD character then after AD kept winning the "main" campaigns I rerolled EP and reached rank 38 so far. I've been crowned emperor twice, once on each faction, and I've led pvp raids for one of the few continuously active and extremely successful hardcore pvp guilds that has remained faithful to ESO (not coming and going).
Within this zone I've seen it all and fought everywhere, from the tops of snow covered mountains, to the dangerous pits of lava, and upon the lush open fields. My journey continues, perhaps you shall find me on the field one day, most likely you already have.
21 year MMO veteran
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My favorite zone is Eyevea. It is a just a joy to run around in. From simply artistic standpoint it is one of the better rendered zones. It stands as proof that a good concept and color palette can take you a long way.
Stormhold rocks. It gives me warm fuzzy feelings...
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Grahtwood. It is a primal forest and completely suited to the Wood Elves, plus it has a giant Home Tree !
I suppose I have no favorite ESO area. Let's just say Glenumbra for the heck of it.
However, as we are talking of "areas" my favorite elder scrolls area is ...
The City of Vivec.
First time I saw it, with the floating structure in the sky (which was a prison) I was in awe.
I went around exploring and even though I didn't have the quest to get into the prison (and didn't know it was a prison) I bought several flying potions and actually managed to break in. I was then caught. So I did it again and snuck around and explored the prison.
Then seeing the warior poet god floating there in his palace. I can tell you it was amazing.
"Why did I cause others to suffer? I respect that question, and you for it.
The most I can say is: I did the best I could, as I saw things. Can you, mortal, presume to judge the actions and motives of a god? But, because I need you, and you need me, I will make an accounting for my sins, to you.
But not now. Destroy Dagoth Ur, and then we will discuss my sins. Then, perhaps, you will have earned the right to judge me."
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