Are Fallout and Elder Scrolls In The Same Universe?

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Published 2024-07-11
For some time people have speculated that Fallout and Elder Scrolls exist in the same universe. Sure there’s some minor connections like, sweet rolls, the dragonborn’s helmet appearing in a magazine, certain art deco sculptures resembling dwemer architecture and a few other things. But these are just references, all of them, including everything from the creation club, isn’t canon. So why are people saying they share a universe?

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All Comments (20)
  • Sole Survivor: Wakes up "Hey, you. You're finally awake. You were trying to cross the border, right?"
  • @lostdreams9547
    I use to patrol the Mojave, but then I took an arrow to the knee 😔
  • "We won't go quietly, the Legion can count on that." - NCR Trooper and Stormcloak, in two different realities
  • @nemerly_00
    Two possibilities for the "Same Universe" theory: 1. Fallout is a previous or future Kalpa of the Elder Scrolls. 2. The universe is vast - Same universe, different planet. Could even be - same universe, different galaxy.
  • @grimslade0
    "Come Courier, friend or traitor, come. Come and look upon the Platinum Chip... What? Didn't you know the House always wins? How could you expect to beat the House? What a grand and intoxicating innocence!" 👁️👄👁️
  • @Reyma777
    I have never understood the theory that Fallout and Elder Scrolls are in the same universe. The two franchises were technically created independently, as Bethesda acquired the Fallout IP.
  • @Slop_Dogg
    this is how I know we haven’t had an actual fallout or TES game in a decade
  • @grimslade0
    Ah, so that explains why all of the Brotherhood of Steel will have all suddenly vanished by Fallout 5... They shouldn't have fiddled around with the Heart of Ug-Qualtoth!
  • “Time changes everything…” except for war.. because War Never Changes
  • @biocraft1343
    The second moon in skyrim is a giant zetan moon base in witch they pretend to be the gods of skyrim while controlling humanity from above. The Dwemer are working with them on the moon
  • @mezalos
    2:55 Time changes everything but war; war never changes
  • @jessclark9725
    “Are these in the same Universe” Less than 30 seconds in: “Conclusively not, for the most obvious reason.” Yet there’s still 11 minutes left…
  • @Takayama-sama
    Dwemer power armor would be AMAZING! Bronze coloured, steam powered, I guess similar to the dwarven centurion only you can enter it to control it. I could see the dwarves making something like this as an experiment. I doubt it will be in any Elder Scrolls games, but it’s still pretty cool to think about.
  • But the Elder Scrolls universe is metaphysically, just a dream of the Godhead. So, hypothetically, couldn't the Godhead be someone in the Fallout universe? Or has that all been retconned?
  • @MrGanjie
    In the words of Upisnotjump: "The short answer is no, the long answer is f no"
  • @redshepard5306
    The "god head" is a computer in the Wasteland, running a haistly made crude copy of the world, made as a last resort to survive as ugqualtoth awoke. It's a small processor so things got garbled a bit as they were saved and some things got muttled. Super mutants became orks and goblins, the behemoths into giants. The radiation becoming the source of magic. The mutations turning into beast races. Especially after eons of running long forgotten off of a nuclear battery, buried under the desert the world became after ugqaltoth awoke.