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Are The Elder Scrolls Books Canon. Two novels were written by greg keyes and published under the subtitle an elder scrolls novel. The first, the infernal city, was published on november 24, 2009, while its sequel lord of souls. Yes, we consider the elder scrolls novels canon to tes lore. from: There's no reason to assume any aren't canon. Some may have had elements retconned, but it's very iffy. That is the warp in the west, which treated all six endings of daggerfall—the second game in the elder scrolls series—as equally canonical, even though they clearly contradict each other. I'm also assuming you meant timeline. The infernal city (the elder scrolls #1) and lord of souls (the elder scrolls, #2)

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The first, the infernal city, was published on november 24, 2009, while its sequel lord of souls. Some may have had elements retconned, but it's very iffy. Yes, we consider the elder scrolls novels canon to tes lore. from: The infernal city (the elder scrolls #1) and lord of souls (the elder scrolls, #2) I'm also assuming you meant timeline. That is the warp in the west, which treated all six endings of daggerfall—the second game in the elder scrolls series—as equally canonical, even though they clearly contradict each other. There's no reason to assume any aren't canon. Two novels were written by greg keyes and published under the subtitle an elder scrolls novel.

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Are The Elder Scrolls Books Canon Two novels were written by greg keyes and published under the subtitle an elder scrolls novel. Yes, we consider the elder scrolls novels canon to tes lore. from: Some may have had elements retconned, but it's very iffy. Two novels were written by greg keyes and published under the subtitle an elder scrolls novel. That is the warp in the west, which treated all six endings of daggerfall—the second game in the elder scrolls series—as equally canonical, even though they clearly contradict each other. There's no reason to assume any aren't canon. The infernal city (the elder scrolls #1) and lord of souls (the elder scrolls, #2) I'm also assuming you meant timeline. The first, the infernal city, was published on november 24, 2009, while its sequel lord of souls.

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