File:AR-misc-IntroGlobe.png
Summary[edit]
A terrestrial globe featured in the intro video to The Elder Scrolls: Arena. The vague outline of an unknown continent can be seen on the left side of the planet, with the rest of the visible planet seemingly depicting blue ocean. The globe itself has clockwork gears at the very bottom, which presumably spins the apparatus.
What seem to be a large number of orbital bodies can be seen all around the planet in various sizes: four large bodies, five medium-size bodies, and finally twelve smaller bodies -- despite some the smaller bodies appearing as only a couple pixels (which could otherwise be chalked up to lossy video compression), going frame by frame of the full video, it can be confirmed that the bodies are physically present on the globe. What these bodies are meant to be depicting exactly are unknown, whether they might be stars, planets, moons (see also: Arena stars).
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Licensing[edit]
This image was taken from the Elder Scrolls series of video games or from websites created and owned by Bethesda Softworks, the copyright of which is held by Bethesda Softworks. All trademarks and registered trademarks present in the image are proprietary to Bethesda Softworks, the inclusion of which implies no affiliation with the UESP. The use of images to illustrate articles concerning the subject of the images in question is believed to fall under the fair dealing clause of Canadian copyright law. |
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