The new term as some do not understand where a term came from or the origin of a phrase that was made up that materializes into something that helps produce a moving object in the game
Sea radar is the term that has been pre-conceived from multiple sources that cannot be explained, a player cannot just see words and a term be explained like sea radar. The inner meaning of this term is to understand how first and last names are sometimes conceived from the mind. The current day has really sparked the meaning of this term from sea gulls and eagles that have been seen in the immediate area they dwell in real life that will lead us later in the game about deeper topics such as the origin of a culture and how they grew up in Tamriel
Sea gulls are now singing a new song that is difficult to understand the difference of a male and female sea gull, well you will soon discover when a female sea gull calls out for her C. Radar that means she wants her sea gull or family to come with wherever she is trying to go or thinks would be a good place to fly that leads over to the relation of eagles being seen earlier that usually do not fly together in real life. The name Cradar has been conceived from watching the sea gulls and eagles, the last name is Radar, and the first name starts with the letter C whatever the name might be in the game you understand? We now have the ability to understand three names that can be in Elder Scrolls written as multiple names in the game
The next thought coming from sea radar is the locations of the DLCs within the game for better understanding of ending points such as the Gold Coast stemming from the Dark Brotherhood DLC that is one of the landing points that gives water locations for players to remember their location. The locations are not yet set in the game due to so many DLCs that cover the game
The Dark Brotherhood DLC is a good starting point for some players that will lead them from the south so to speak and move up north or west to a region such as The Rift that players can remember the Mages Guild is located in that region. Blackwood and Murkmire are currently unknown how those DLCs fit into the game. The only information for Cyrodiil is a smaller part of the map in Tamriel that leads players into believing something else such as the West Weald is not part of Cyrodiil. The mindset for players is leading towards living in the 2nd era while thinking about the 3rd era as some will stay in the 2nd era while others hope to live in the 3rd era that will have to be much more research and planning teams will have to implement a time machine in the game for time travel that is kind of seen by players fast traveling or using magical spells for traveling to another location in game