What year did Skyrim begin
I am currently in the year 4E 202 the 26th of some month? What was the beginning year, and how much "game time" has passed?
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I am currently in the year 4E 202 the 26th of some month? What was the beginning year, and how much "game time" has passed?
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I am currently in the year 4E 202 the 26th of some month? What was the beginning year, and how much "game time" has passed?
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I am currently in the year 4E 202 the 26th of some month? What was the beginning year, and how much "game time" has passed?
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Skyrim starts at 4E 201, 200 years after the Third Era ended along with the Septim bloodline.
If you're playing on PC, you can type help gamedayspassed in the console to see how much time has passed in-game.
Yeah, @desaivv, the death(?) of Martin marked the end of the Third Era.
– kotekzot
Feb 20 '12 at 13:35
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@desaivv The games do not determine the era, no. Consider that Oblivion was the fourth Elder Scrolls game, yet it was set in the third era! Rather, the game world has its own history, with numerous events well outside the scope of any game (e.g. the 200 years that have passed since Oblivion), and even events during the games happening elsewhere in the world. uesp.net/wiki/Lore:History
– Kromey
Feb 20 '12 at 20:44
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The game of Skyrim starts on Morndas, the 17th of Last Seed, 4E201, at approximately 9:30.

If you don't know what Morndas or Last Seed are, I suggest you look at the answer to this question.
It's only Morndas because it was Morndas on your other save. For a brand-new game, it will be Sundas.
– Kevin
Jul 29 '15 at 16:10
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Sundas, the 17th of Last seed 4E year 201
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Skyrim starts at 7.10 am, on the 17th of Last Seed (the 8th month out of 12) on a Sundas (equivalent to Sunday).
This directly contradicts the other answers on both the time and the day of the week. Considering the other answers are supported by references, this answer appears to be wrong.
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Skyrim starts at 4E 201, 200 years after the Third Era ended along with the Septim bloodline.
If you're playing on PC, you can type help gamedayspassed in the console to see how much time has passed in-game.
Yeah, @desaivv, the death(?) of Martin marked the end of the Third Era.
– kotekzot
Feb 20 '12 at 13:35
2
@desaivv The games do not determine the era, no. Consider that Oblivion was the fourth Elder Scrolls game, yet it was set in the third era! Rather, the game world has its own history, with numerous events well outside the scope of any game (e.g. the 200 years that have passed since Oblivion), and even events during the games happening elsewhere in the world. uesp.net/wiki/Lore:History
– Kromey
Feb 20 '12 at 20:44
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Skyrim starts at 4E 201, 200 years after the Third Era ended along with the Septim bloodline.
If you're playing on PC, you can type help gamedayspassed in the console to see how much time has passed in-game.
Yeah, @desaivv, the death(?) of Martin marked the end of the Third Era.
– kotekzot
Feb 20 '12 at 13:35
2
@desaivv The games do not determine the era, no. Consider that Oblivion was the fourth Elder Scrolls game, yet it was set in the third era! Rather, the game world has its own history, with numerous events well outside the scope of any game (e.g. the 200 years that have passed since Oblivion), and even events during the games happening elsewhere in the world. uesp.net/wiki/Lore:History
– Kromey
Feb 20 '12 at 20:44
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Skyrim starts at 4E 201, 200 years after the Third Era ended along with the Septim bloodline.
If you're playing on PC, you can type help gamedayspassed in the console to see how much time has passed in-game.
Skyrim starts at 4E 201, 200 years after the Third Era ended along with the Septim bloodline.
If you're playing on PC, you can type help gamedayspassed in the console to see how much time has passed in-game.
answered Feb 20 '12 at 13:31
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Yeah, @desaivv, the death(?) of Martin marked the end of the Third Era.
– kotekzot
Feb 20 '12 at 13:35
2
@desaivv The games do not determine the era, no. Consider that Oblivion was the fourth Elder Scrolls game, yet it was set in the third era! Rather, the game world has its own history, with numerous events well outside the scope of any game (e.g. the 200 years that have passed since Oblivion), and even events during the games happening elsewhere in the world. uesp.net/wiki/Lore:History
– Kromey
Feb 20 '12 at 20:44
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Yeah, @desaivv, the death(?) of Martin marked the end of the Third Era.
– kotekzot
Feb 20 '12 at 13:35
2
@desaivv The games do not determine the era, no. Consider that Oblivion was the fourth Elder Scrolls game, yet it was set in the third era! Rather, the game world has its own history, with numerous events well outside the scope of any game (e.g. the 200 years that have passed since Oblivion), and even events during the games happening elsewhere in the world. uesp.net/wiki/Lore:History
– Kromey
Feb 20 '12 at 20:44
Yeah, @desaivv, the death(?) of Martin marked the end of the Third Era.
– kotekzot
Feb 20 '12 at 13:35
Yeah, @desaivv, the death(?) of Martin marked the end of the Third Era.
– kotekzot
Feb 20 '12 at 13:35
2
2
@desaivv The games do not determine the era, no. Consider that Oblivion was the fourth Elder Scrolls game, yet it was set in the third era! Rather, the game world has its own history, with numerous events well outside the scope of any game (e.g. the 200 years that have passed since Oblivion), and even events during the games happening elsewhere in the world. uesp.net/wiki/Lore:History
– Kromey
Feb 20 '12 at 20:44
@desaivv The games do not determine the era, no. Consider that Oblivion was the fourth Elder Scrolls game, yet it was set in the third era! Rather, the game world has its own history, with numerous events well outside the scope of any game (e.g. the 200 years that have passed since Oblivion), and even events during the games happening elsewhere in the world. uesp.net/wiki/Lore:History
– Kromey
Feb 20 '12 at 20:44
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The game of Skyrim starts on Morndas, the 17th of Last Seed, 4E201, at approximately 9:30.

If you don't know what Morndas or Last Seed are, I suggest you look at the answer to this question.
It's only Morndas because it was Morndas on your other save. For a brand-new game, it will be Sundas.
– Kevin
Jul 29 '15 at 16:10
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The game of Skyrim starts on Morndas, the 17th of Last Seed, 4E201, at approximately 9:30.

If you don't know what Morndas or Last Seed are, I suggest you look at the answer to this question.
It's only Morndas because it was Morndas on your other save. For a brand-new game, it will be Sundas.
– Kevin
Jul 29 '15 at 16:10
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The game of Skyrim starts on Morndas, the 17th of Last Seed, 4E201, at approximately 9:30.

If you don't know what Morndas or Last Seed are, I suggest you look at the answer to this question.
The game of Skyrim starts on Morndas, the 17th of Last Seed, 4E201, at approximately 9:30.

If you don't know what Morndas or Last Seed are, I suggest you look at the answer to this question.
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It's only Morndas because it was Morndas on your other save. For a brand-new game, it will be Sundas.
– Kevin
Jul 29 '15 at 16:10
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It's only Morndas because it was Morndas on your other save. For a brand-new game, it will be Sundas.
– Kevin
Jul 29 '15 at 16:10
It's only Morndas because it was Morndas on your other save. For a brand-new game, it will be Sundas.
– Kevin
Jul 29 '15 at 16:10
It's only Morndas because it was Morndas on your other save. For a brand-new game, it will be Sundas.
– Kevin
Jul 29 '15 at 16:10
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Sundas, the 17th of Last seed 4E year 201
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Skyrim starts at 7.10 am, on the 17th of Last Seed (the 8th month out of 12) on a Sundas (equivalent to Sunday).
This directly contradicts the other answers on both the time and the day of the week. Considering the other answers are supported by references, this answer appears to be wrong.
– user98085
Jan 9 '14 at 14:05
add a comment |
Skyrim starts at 7.10 am, on the 17th of Last Seed (the 8th month out of 12) on a Sundas (equivalent to Sunday).
This directly contradicts the other answers on both the time and the day of the week. Considering the other answers are supported by references, this answer appears to be wrong.
– user98085
Jan 9 '14 at 14:05
add a comment |
Skyrim starts at 7.10 am, on the 17th of Last Seed (the 8th month out of 12) on a Sundas (equivalent to Sunday).
Skyrim starts at 7.10 am, on the 17th of Last Seed (the 8th month out of 12) on a Sundas (equivalent to Sunday).
answered Jan 9 '14 at 13:36
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This directly contradicts the other answers on both the time and the day of the week. Considering the other answers are supported by references, this answer appears to be wrong.
– user98085
Jan 9 '14 at 14:05
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This directly contradicts the other answers on both the time and the day of the week. Considering the other answers are supported by references, this answer appears to be wrong.
– user98085
Jan 9 '14 at 14:05
This directly contradicts the other answers on both the time and the day of the week. Considering the other answers are supported by references, this answer appears to be wrong.
– user98085
Jan 9 '14 at 14:05
This directly contradicts the other answers on both the time and the day of the week. Considering the other answers are supported by references, this answer appears to be wrong.
– user98085
Jan 9 '14 at 14:05
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