TransNature stands for "Translation of Nature" which considers the ingredient (amber) and its contextual meaning (wanted by Staada). Regardless of what the summoner thinks (this item is now mine or this woman should be named / looked that way), the TransNature will take the correct creature from another plane and return it to Nirn. I represent this plane as a translator who interprets the symbols sent during the invocation. I explain these results with my theory of TransNature: during an invocation, the summoner dialogues with a plane of symbols, called the TransNature. I guess an invisible link has been created between this object and Staada. She was looking for this Sheogorath-shaped amber, but I decided to keep it. When I used a Sheogorath-shaped amber at the Forge of Atronach, it summoned a Saint I have already met named Staada. Recently, a student discovered that amber was one of the ingredients to create a book to summon a random humanoid daedra, called the Saint. For a long time, I thought that the property of the mineral was the only information used to summon these books: for example, an abrasive corundum will summon a book to conjure a fire atronach.
I know her because I retrieved her enchanted malachite sword.Īt the College of Winterhold, we have a place where students can create books to conjure atronachs, using certain ingredients, including minerals.
For example, if during an invocation, I say: “Lioness!" and I think of the woman named Mjoll the Lioness, who will appear? By the way, Mjoll is Voice Master Zena's best friend. For a long time, I thought that, except in the case of a dialogue, what people think trumps what they say. I warn you that the following explanation is a spoiler: during a summons, the main character pronounces the name "Palla" while thinking of a beautiful woman, but instead, a monster appears because other people called it "Palla". Have you ever read the book Palla? Otherwise, I advise you to read it. It will take him a few days, so in the meantime I spend most of my time in the library, studying the books available on the shelves. I recently found a book written by Mage Shalidor and gave it to the college librarian for translation. Winterhold, Skyrim, Loredas 20 Evening Star 4 e 203. Your posts can be either on the /r/tesrc subreddit, here in one of the reading club channels, or now in our now-open TESRC Discord server! Please join us, we'd love to have you!
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Participants are then encouraged to read the book, complete the challenges, and share their experience and perhaps their thoughts on the book with the rest of us! You are not required to follow the challenges to a tee! We have considered changing the rules on this a bit but for the time being, you can feel free to use this as an rp outlet and totally ignore the challenges, if you'd like so long as you roughly go along with some of the themes from the book. It's grown quite a bit over the last couple months and at this point we have decided it would be a good idea to open up a Discord server of our very own! For those of you who don't know, TESRC stands for The Elder Scrolls Reading Club and every week u/Zandorfeus chooses a new in-game book and makes 4 challenges based on the book. Nearly two month ago u/Zandorfeus and I took over TESRC and revamped it to what it is now.