Can you imagine it?
No light,
No sound,
Senses ripped away,
Utterly unfathomble,
Endless Black,
Death,
No Heaven,
No Hell,
Just consumption
Just….Nothing
Hehe, yes, oblivion! But when I picture oblivion, I picture all different kinds of oblivion. Are we breathing in oblivion? Or does oblivion exclude that too? Do souls (I hate using that word) wander in oblivion? Or is oblivion just the part of the universe humans can’t understand?
It is one of those things where I’ll never be able to understand it anyways, and so therefore, I tend to stray away from thinking about it. [In other words, I need to capture things I can understand]. That’s how I learn, and keep sane at the same time.
After life, I always hoped it was oblivion. I want to die so there is no me. No me, not any figment just loopdey-looping in the unknown. But who knows. . . not us.
Um, everyone knows that Oblivion is the realm of the Daedra, the gates to which beset Cyrodiil as the result of the fanatical cult, the Mythic Dawn’s plans to kill the heir of Uriel Septim.
The Oblivion Crisis? Aw hell naw… There ain’t enough magicka in the whole of Tamriel to stave off another daedric invasion. Wait, Oblivion is where Serana’s mum was, right? *cringe*
which they succeeded in, starting the oblivion crisis and bringing Merhunes Dagon to the mortal plane of Tamriel…who was then defeated by Emperor Martin Septim taking on the form of Akatosh >.>
I believe there are different kinds of oblivion . . . other then video games. Our lives are much more different then those games. If they were like the games, we wouldn’t need a screen. We’d be too busy with ourselves. 🙂
Bipolar America
Nobody can remember pre-birth. Maybe because it was nothing . . . maybe because it was oblivion . . okay, now I really am overthinking this.
I’m more of a Fallout fan obviously, but TES has been an excellent series to follow and be a part of. TESO however…simply does not do TES any honour. Beth y?
On the flip side, it could mean they roll out Fallout 4 a lot faster and I will not die a happy man until I hear the glorious voice of Ron Perlman narrating yet another post-apocalyptic adventure. BETH PLZ.
Acknowledged. “Blown up into oblivion” is one of my favourites. When you see what a 66mm rocket does to a wooden shed, “oblivion” describes more than just where it ended up. Get lucky in “The Game of Life!”…unless you’re some mouthbreathing neckbeard who uses their hax0r skills. Good thing there’s no respawns in real life; fuck blowing my brains out only to reappear five seconds later with a $9000 bounty on my head haha.
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Oblivion!
Hehe, yes, oblivion! But when I picture oblivion, I picture all different kinds of oblivion. Are we breathing in oblivion? Or does oblivion exclude that too? Do souls (I hate using that word) wander in oblivion? Or is oblivion just the part of the universe humans can’t understand?
It is one of those things where I’ll never be able to understand it anyways, and so therefore, I tend to stray away from thinking about it. [In other words, I need to capture things I can understand]. That’s how I learn, and keep sane at the same time.
After life, I always hoped it was oblivion. I want to die so there is no me. No me, not any figment just loopdey-looping in the unknown. But who knows. . . not us.
yes! you guys get it! that is absolutely what i was trying to capture here.
Um, everyone knows that Oblivion is the realm of the Daedra, the gates to which beset Cyrodiil as the result of the fanatical cult, the Mythic Dawn’s plans to kill the heir of Uriel Septim.
Don’t you remember how oblivion was before you were born? It’ll be just like that. Don’t over-think it…
The Oblivion Crisis? Aw hell naw… There ain’t enough magicka in the whole of Tamriel to stave off another daedric invasion. Wait, Oblivion is where Serana’s mum was, right? *cringe*
which they succeeded in, starting the oblivion crisis and bringing Merhunes Dagon to the mortal plane of Tamriel…who was then defeated by Emperor Martin Septim taking on the form of Akatosh >.>
oh my god. Elder Scrolls fans everywhere…..i’m home
Wait. What?
TMS,
I believe there are different kinds of oblivion . . . other then video games. Our lives are much more different then those games. If they were like the games, we wouldn’t need a screen. We’d be too busy with ourselves. 🙂
Bipolar America
Nobody can remember pre-birth. Maybe because it was nothing . . . maybe because it was oblivion . . okay, now I really am overthinking this.
Then it would stand to reason that we won’t be able to remember post death wouldn’t it? it would just be over
I’m more of a Fallout fan obviously, but TES has been an excellent series to follow and be a part of. TESO however…simply does not do TES any honour. Beth y?
On the flip side, it could mean they roll out Fallout 4 a lot faster and I will not die a happy man until I hear the glorious voice of Ron Perlman narrating yet another post-apocalyptic adventure. BETH PLZ.
@StruggleOn
Acknowledged. “Blown up into oblivion” is one of my favourites. When you see what a 66mm rocket does to a wooden shed, “oblivion” describes more than just where it ended up. Get lucky in “The Game of Life!”…unless you’re some mouthbreathing neckbeard who uses their hax0r skills. Good thing there’s no respawns in real life; fuck blowing my brains out only to reappear five seconds later with a $9000 bounty on my head haha.
not everyone