Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Tamriel Rebuilt: I2-314

Tamriel Rebuilt:
I2-314.
By Lord Andres Indoril.

    My apologies for not posting this last week, but I only remembered on Thursday and then thought that I might as well post this ARCHIVE TIME! this week. So, today we shall take a look at an abandoned cave settlement, that was ruined by a flood.Apparently, there was at least one survivor, but we do not discuss him much, due to him being trapped in a part of a cave with nothing but mushrooms to eat. Lots and lots of mushrooms. So many mushrooms. So. Uhh... Right, there is probably more I could say, but I can not remember, so looky at the foggy and dark screenshots beyond the jumpythingy!

 * I3-151 has been updated due to approval.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Tamriel Rebuilt: I2-309

Tamriel Rebuilt:
I2-309.
By Lord Andres Indoril.

    The post after which even the Archive Time! posts will have Andres Indoril titled as Lord Andres Indoril. A settlement, built by Andres, yay! A whole settlement at that. Hlersis. It was first worked on through the claim of I2-309, but Andres added some additional space during the NPCing stage of it. That is also when Andres added NPCs, whom Archbeast Breadtrusty Crustycoast and someone else might have changed, but certainly gave dialogue to afterwards. The history of the claim section will only document the I2-309 part of it.

    Onwards, this settlement consists of a largeish street-cave, multiple businesses, a tavern, a Temple (which is located at the bottom of the tavern) and a bloatspore mine, that is apparently made of spiffy (and that lies on the other side of the tavern). The settlement is 13 cells in total, so it is a small settlement, based on selling bloatspore to the guild of mages and great house Telvanni.

    Based on the dialogue, it is a very unpleasant place to live in, taking the disease and moistness of the place, but I suppose that is why they have a Temple here, for quick cures and such! The settlement is owned by the Erethan family, who has a plantation nearby. Owning a plantation is unusual among Indoril nobles, but I suppose that exceptions are not a bad thing. It is not like he is high ranking or anything like that anyway.

 * I2-69 has been updated slightly, due to approval.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Tamriel Rebuilt: I4-109

Tamriel Rebuilt:
I4-109.
By Lord Andres Indoril.

    Welcome to another session of Archive Time!, the thingy that happens every Wednesday until the 23rd of November, if everything goes by schedule. Now, today we shall take a look at something, that I am uncertain of. This sentence used to be inappropriate, but I decided not to make it so. Anyways! Today we shall take a look at a boring house of a thief in the city of Andothren, a Hlaalu settlement which used to go by the name of Stonefalls. Silliness! This message was brought to you by my fingers. Or something! Hello! Merry Tuesday! Wait, Wednesday! I mean....


Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Tamriel Rebuilt: I2-299

Tamriel Rebuilt:
I2-299.
By Lord Andres Indoril.

    Today we shall take a look at some Erethan Plantation slave shacks, yay! Imagine that! Quite shacky, yes! Three shacks of slaves, one of which is less than thirty references, silly slave shacks and minimalistic survival supplies that go there. Oh well. This manor with these shacks lies somewhere on the northern border of the Sacred East release, that hopefully will not take too many years. Bwahahahaha, oh well. Anyway, yes, screenshots and the like after the jump. This was brought to you by ARCHIVE TIME!


Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Tamriel Rebuilt: I3-29

Tamriel Rebuilt:
I3-29.
By Lord Andres Indoril.

    Archive time time! This time we take a look at an appartment complex in Almalexia, which includes a lounge and three appartments. Nothing particularly interesting to say about the place though, but I did include a claim history and some screenshots as usual. Those are the only things that are worth looking at anyway.


Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Tamriel Rebuilt: I3-155

Tamriel Rebuilt:
I3-155.
By Lord Andres Indoril.

    I3-153, I3-151 and now I3-155. It is like I have been hoarding those up. This one is not nearly as impressive though as those two, as this is just a natural cave without even the slightest sign of non-mushroom loot. Yeah, that gives about a fair view of what this place is. Anyway, the claim history might be slightly amusing. This has been an Archive Time post.

 * I3-151 has been updated slightly.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Tamriel Rebuilt: I3-151

Tamriel Rebuilt:
I3-151.
By Lord Andres Indoril.

    Seyda Vano. The settlement that becomes the player stronghold for Great House Indoril. The manor building is not large enough to fit anything seriously impressive, but large enough for a player home, I suppose. Includes two craftsmer (not a typo) and three guards. Of course, the rest of the stronghold has more stuff. Anyway, I claimed this much earlier today, before I went to sleep. And I finished it after I slept. Long after I slept, I could say even. Of course, I cursed Scamp the modderling to whose blog I have link to over there on the right. Do you see it? You should. Silly claim history and clutter after the jump. Along with screenshots. Look at the screeenshooots. Should have included more, but I am lazy and there was no place to get a good view from.