Elder Scrolls Theology
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 9:58 am
I've always been fascinated by the religions of Tamriel. Most systems of belief on Earth are mutually exclusive, therefore a person can only logically believe in one or fewer religions/spiritual philosophies. What I love about the Elder Scrolls series is how different the religious conflicts tend to be than our own. No one argues about which religion is real because they're all real.
To my point: Not sure if anyone gets as geeked about the mythology of this series as I do, but I just found this book on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Past-Skys-Rim-Scr ... 988930528/
Past the Sky's Rim: The Elder Scrolls and Theology by Joshua Wise
"The Elder Scrolls series has entranced gamers for two decades with its deep mythology, complex history, and intriguing locations. Players have explored a world in The Elder Scrolls rich with kings, demons, heroes, magic, and gods. Past the Sky's Rim: The Elder Scrolls and Theology engages with the world from the perspective of academic theology and religious studies. Within these pages, scholars ask what it means to become a god, to die alone in the solitude of Vvardenfell, and to live in a world with different afterlives for different people. Attempting to move beyond a shallow engagement, Past the Sky's Rim considers Video Games as serious media capable of transmitting important ideas to those who engage with them and invites readers to think more deeply about what games can say about ultimate realities."
... I may have already ordered it.
To my point: Not sure if anyone gets as geeked about the mythology of this series as I do, but I just found this book on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Past-Skys-Rim-Scr ... 988930528/
Past the Sky's Rim: The Elder Scrolls and Theology by Joshua Wise
"The Elder Scrolls series has entranced gamers for two decades with its deep mythology, complex history, and intriguing locations. Players have explored a world in The Elder Scrolls rich with kings, demons, heroes, magic, and gods. Past the Sky's Rim: The Elder Scrolls and Theology engages with the world from the perspective of academic theology and religious studies. Within these pages, scholars ask what it means to become a god, to die alone in the solitude of Vvardenfell, and to live in a world with different afterlives for different people. Attempting to move beyond a shallow engagement, Past the Sky's Rim considers Video Games as serious media capable of transmitting important ideas to those who engage with them and invites readers to think more deeply about what games can say about ultimate realities."
... I may have already ordered it.