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| - C0DA is a script for a 64 page digital graphic novel authored by the ex-developer Michael Kirkbride, released to the public on February 14, 2014, on its principal website. Before its release, several other texts were featured on the site alongside some art-work, including, but not limited to, KINMUNE, Et'Ada, Eight Aedra, Eat the Dreamer, and the Republic of Hahd.
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| - C0DA is a script for a 64 page digital graphic novel authored by the ex-developer Michael Kirkbride, released to the public on February 14, 2014, on its principal website. Before its release, several other texts were featured on the site alongside some art-work, including, but not limited to, KINMUNE, Et'Ada, Eight Aedra, Eat the Dreamer, and the Republic of Hahd. The main purpose for C0DA was to encourage the idea of The Elder Scrolls lore as a living open-source world that anyone can freely contribute to and reinterpret in their own personal manners. For this reason, C0DA was released alongside the website Tomorrowind Today; a site for other people to feature their own stories. The text itself can not really be interpreted as "canon," more so it attempts to persuade the reader to deconstruct the idea of canon entirely. The story was also designed to address several of the mysterious concepts introduced in some of Kirkbride's earlier works, as well as in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. C0DA is set in the far distant future of the late Fifth Era, where an apocalyptic event known as Landfall has forced the remaining inhabitants of Nirn to take refuge on the moon Masser. The story centers around the Dunmer noble, Jubal-lun-Sul, who seeks the means to shepherd his people to a safe world, away from Landfall. His actions eventually culminate with the destined end of the universe to make way for the peace and salvation of its rebirth.
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