- Black Marsh would be cool, but given the fact that Bethesda has made a point throughout the series of accentuating the mystery of the place setting a game there would be akin to Chaplin making the Tramp speak. It would ruin the mystery.
- Elsweyr isnt viable for the simple reason that it forces Bethesda to create several new subsets of Khajiit as playable. You would have to give players the option of playing as a Cathay or Suthay or Senche. Otherwise, whats the point?
- I heard somewhere that Xenimax has a trademark on the name Redguard that they have already renewed more than once. Since their last trademark names (Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn) resulted in DLC it is logical to assume that Hammerfell will be visited as DLC for Skyrim, which makes a stand-alone game redundant.
- I stand with Rosa on the Summerset Isles/Alinor. I hope they leave it alone unless they decide to really go for it like they did with Morrowind.
- Valenwood is my personal pick for two reasons: First the idea of getting vertical in an Elder Scrolls game again! Valenwood would give Bethesda an excuse to explore a climbing mechanic similar to what Assassins Creed gives us. You couldnt create a land of such extraordinary trees and then not give us the ability to climb them! Which brings me to my second reason . . . once I reach the upper terraces of said trees I want to look down and see those stuck on the ground devoured in the fury of the Wild Hunt!
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