


The Elder Scrolls Online causes big problems for the Elder Scrolls 6 by already showing players large parts of Hammerfell and High Rock, albeit a millennium before the events of Skyrim. Including parts of Yokuda would be a big selling point for The Elder Scrolls 6. RELATED: The Elder Scrolls 6 Needs to Draw Influence From Skyblivion
The continent could simply be hidden, or the Lefthanded Elves could have tricked the Redguards into abandoning their homes, outsmarting them where they could not defeat them in battle. Not only could The Elder Scrolls 6 see players visiting some areas of Yokuda that survived, but it is entirely possible that the destruction of Yokuda did not take place, at least as it has been framed in the Elder Scrolls games. It is unclear how much of the continent remains, how if at all the Redguards knew of the coming destruction of their homeland, and whether any of the Sinistral Elves survived the destruction of the continent. The actual fate of Yokuda, however, has been left extremely unclear in the Elder Scrolls lore. One source even claims that “the Redguards destroyed Yokuda so they could make their journey.” The Redguards traveled to Hammerfell where they decisively conquered the land and made it their home. Most of the continent is said to have sunk into the sea in 1E 792. Yokuda was the homeland of the Redguards and their arch-rivals the Sinistral Elves.
