Something you should know about me is: I would kill and die for the (UESP), a volunteer-maintained library of all things Elder Scrolls that's the absolute gold standard for fan wikis, so far as I'm concerned. Not for nothing were people excited when the Indie Fallout Wiki teamed up with UESP. Hell, we've even [[link]] written our .
Its work hasn't gone unnoticed. According to a recent post on social media, the UESP editors' good deeds have been acknowledged by Bethesda itself, who called a gaggle of its editors into the office. To do what, you ask? Why, to design a character for , of course! That's per the UESP itself, posting yesterday on .
We just finished up a meeting with Bethesda where we got to [[link]] design a character for The Elder Scrolls 6. Honestly, a lot of us went into the meeting pretty nervous [[link]] and even reserved, but now we're all extremely excited for what's in store. pic.twitter.com/8493WN6CBB
Two: by their very nature, UESP editors are lore nerds. They know their CHIM, their godhead, their dreamsleeve, their C0DA and what-have-you. To hear they went from "reserved" to "pretty excited for what's in store" is promising to me, a guy who's still upset Bethesda backgrounded all TES' cool lore stuff from Oblivion onwards.
Of course, it's also probably what I'd say, graciously, if a big company invited me over for sweetrolls, so I'm not gonna act like we're getting Morrowind 2, here. The signs are good, though! And with Starfield still a disappointing reflection in the rearview mirror, I'll take some good signs and be glad of it.