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The first preview of "Beyond the Sky" MOD in The Elder Scrolls 5 reappeared in Tamriel.

The reason why the reading guide "The Elder Scrolls 5" is still full of vitality is that various MODS bring more playability to players. Among them, a large-scale MOD project team called "Beyond the Sky" can also be called an "old roll" MOD developer community abroad, and many MODs have been produced. They …

The reason why "The Elder Scrolls 5" is still full of vitality today is that various MODs have brought more playability to players. And one of the large-scale MOD project teams named "Beyond the Sky", which can also be called the foreign "Laogun" MOD developer community, has produced a large number of MODs, and their purpose is to restore the entire Temriel continent in the world view of the ancient scrolls, except for the sky province.

Temriel continent

If you are very familiar with the worldview of The Elder Scrolls, you must know that Ilya Bay is a huge bay, which is located in the west of the skyline province, between Gao Yan Province and Rohammer Province (as you can see after the above picture is enlarged). This is the main area presented in The Elder Scrolls 2: Rain of Daggers.

The Dawn Tower in the Bay of iliac can be said to have launched the 22-year game of The Elder Scrolls 2: Rain of Daggers through the engine of The Elder Scrolls 5. But it is not a simple remake, but a redo of the model and related plots.

However, this project is very huge after all, so the MOD production team intends to take the lead in developing one of the sub-projects: The History of the Three Kingdoms. I don't mean to confuse players here, because the official original text is Beyond the Sky: The History of the Three Kingdoms. Today, the development team announced the first preview of this MOD:

MOD Preview of Beyond the Sky: The Three Kingdoms in Elder Scrolls 5

As can be seen from the introduction, the Three Kingdoms to be introduced here should refer to the Brighton forces in Gao Yan Province, the Red Guards forces in Falling Hammer Province and the imperial army among them. Because of their differences in political and religious beliefs, a lasting argument broke out between them. In the preview, MOD producers also showed us the unique natural and cultural landscapes of the two provinces, presenting the extremely grand background setting of this project.

This version of the map of Gao Yan Province.

The map of the drop hammer province in this module

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It is reported that these areas in the game will contain completely dubbed NPCs, new adventure sites and new magic and equipment. At present, the development team can't give a specific release date, but will continue to update the development progress of this MOD later. At the same time, the development team also encourages capable players to participate in the development of their own projects (official website).

If you want to know more about the MOD community outside Skyrim, you can also visit their official website for more information.

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The reason why "The Elder Scrolls 5" is still full of vitality today is that various MODs have brought more playability to players. And one of the large-scale MOD project teams named "Beyond the Sky", which can also be called the foreign "Laogun" MOD developer community, has produced a large number of MODs, and their purpose is to restore the entire Temriel continent in the world view of the ancient scrolls, except for the sky province.

Temriel continent

If you are very familiar with the worldview of The Elder Scrolls, you must know that Ilya Bay is a huge bay, which is located in the west of the skyline province, between Gao Yan Province and Rohammer Province (as you can see after the above picture is enlarged). This is the main area presented in The Elder Scrolls 2: Rain of Daggers.

The Dawn Tower in the Bay of iliac can be said to have launched the 22-year game of The Elder Scrolls 2: Rain of Daggers through the engine of The Elder Scrolls 5. But it is not a simple remake, but a redo of the model and related plots.

However, this project is very huge after all, so the MOD production team intends to take the lead in developing one of the sub-projects: The History of the Three Kingdoms. I don't mean to confuse players here, because the official original text is Beyond the Sky: The History of the Three Kingdoms. Today, the development team announced the first preview of this MOD:

MOD Preview of Beyond the Sky: The Three Kingdoms in Elder Scrolls 5

As can be seen from the introduction, the Three Kingdoms to be introduced here should refer to the Brighton forces in Gao Yan Province, the Red Guards forces in Falling Hammer Province and the imperial army among them. Because of their differences in political and religious beliefs, a lasting argument broke out between them. In the preview, MOD producers also showed us the unique natural and cultural landscapes of the two provinces, presenting the extremely grand background setting of this project.

This version of the map of Gao Yan Province.

The map of the drop hammer province in this module

It is reported that these areas in the game will contain completely dubbed NPCs, new adventure sites and new magic and equipment. At present, the development team can't give a specific release date, but will continue to update the development progress of this MOD later. At the same time, the development team also encourages capable players to participate in the development of their own projects (official website).

If you want to know more about the MOD community outside Skyrim, you can also visit their official website for more information.

Related screenshots:

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