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Reddit mentions of The Elder Scrolls: The Infernal City

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We found 22 Reddit mentions of The Elder Scrolls: The Infernal City. Here are the top ones.

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Found 22 comments on The Elder Scrolls: The Infernal City:

u/shaydra · 7 pointsr/skyrim

Yes! I read the first book they came out with (http://www.amazon.com/Elder-Scrolls-Infernal-City/dp/0345508017) and it was great to read something from the Elder Scrolls series that I could hold. I wish they would come out with one for their Lore. I would buy the fuck out of it.

u/Sotha · 5 pointsr/teslore

Just posting some useful tidbits from the Imperial Library.

Here are some comments by Douglas Goodall, a developer, around 2001, before Morrowind was released. There are a few comments about Khajiit there.

The Interview With Three Booksellers, also from 2001, is an interesting, Bethesda-approved commentary on Khajiit in general, including their moonphases.

I'd also recommend taking a look at the Infernal City and the Lord of Souls, as they have interesting sections on the Khajiit, as well as being a general good read for any fan of Elder Scrolls lore.

For the sake of completionism, despite it being mentioned by others here, the Pocket Guide to the Empire's section on the Elsweyr Confederacy and Mixed Unit Tactics are good reads, too.

And finally, here is a compilation of Khajiiti physiology, which attempts to helpfully explains the Lunar Lattice.

I know this is just a post full of links, but I hope this is helpful, and feel free, after having read the lore, to ask any further questions you may have.

u/ZeldaZealot · 4 pointsr/skyrim

There is one. http://www.amazon.com/Elder-Scrolls-Infernal-City/dp/0345508017

A second book is being written right now. Honestly, it's okay. Not an amazing book, but a nice way to get your Elder Scrolls fix before Skyrim comes out.

u/d_kism · 4 pointsr/skyrim

These novels cover a few key points from the last 200 years: Lord of Souls and The Infernal City.
I haven't actually read them so please don't ask for a TL;DR.

u/Whyareyoufollowingme · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

There are novels. Here's one on Amazon.

u/Ditju · 2 pointsr/elderscrollsonline

The only real books there are of TES are "The Infernal City" and "Lord of Souls" which tell of some events between TES IV: Oblivion and TES V: Skyrim.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Elder-Scrolls-Infernal-City/dp/0345508017
http://www.amazon.com/Lord-Souls-Elder-Scrolls-Novel/dp/0345508025/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_y

u/sp1919 · 1 pointr/gaming

There are Elder Scrolls books.

The Infernal City

Lord of Souls

u/rugbyfool89 · 1 pointr/skyrim

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u/xenoposeidon · 1 pointr/teslore

Well I got mine at Barnes and Noble, but I'm sure there are many other places you can get them. Here's the Amazon link

u/nermid · 1 pointr/gaming

I mean, if in-game books aren't your style, there are always actual books.

u/philipTraum · 1 pointr/skyrim

This lore is drawn from The Infernal City novel.

u/joepez · 1 pointr/suggestmeabook

Well there are world canon books such as this: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - The Skyrim Library, Vol. I: The Histories https://www.amazon.com/dp/1783293195/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_wjsmxbCCX1K6Z

Or fiction books such as this: The Elder Scrolls: The Infernal City https://www.amazon.com/dp/0345508017/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Tksmxb7876QEF

Sadly there are only two fiction books. They take place before Skyrim and explain why Vvardenfell is a pile of ashes.