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No. Scrolls were books and books were available to everyone.
Old scrolls on which writing has been found were made of either leather parchment or papyrus. Modern scrolls such as those given to students getting degrees are made of high quality paper.
Historically, scrolls were typically made from parchment (animal skin) or papyrus (pressed reeds). Today, scrolls can also be made from paper or even digital formats.
wood and water
They are called scrolls, like 'the Dead Sea Scrolls'.
No The "Dragon" mod was "Player-Made" meaning it was made for PC version of The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion only.
Parchment from the skins of kosher animals.
No the "Dragon" mod, was supposed to be a "player made" mod, made for PC version of The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion only.
papyrus or leather
Possibly a trick question. The third elder scrolls game to be made was 'The Elder Scrolls Legends: Battlespire'. However the game known as "The Elder Scrolls 3" and a direct sequel to Daggerfall, is Morrowind.
The Elder Scrolls series is comprised of vast open worlds that were made to be played however YOU want. The designers care not if their players take their time or speed through, only that players have fun!