And we have really good characters here. Other than the recurring ones, I can think of the Drake of Blades, King Camoran, Khali and Shazah, Velsa...
lordrichter wrote: »I can't think of any characters in TES that span the single player games, off the top of my head.
I hate to be that person but does anyone else feel like a large number of the characters in ESO are way too...forgettable and comical?
I wont even get into the characters in Oblivion because they were phenominal but even when compared to Skyrim, they just seem so dumbed down and plain to me. Usually trying to be funny or quite stupid. These are very dark times in ESO compared to the times of Skyrim, the world is practically at war and so many characters seem like nothing is happening. Of course the graphics in ESO might play a part as characters look more "cartoony".
Dont get me wrong, there are some memorable characters like Varen, Razum Dar, Glirion the Redbeard (a personal fav) etc but I feel like the others are just so bland. Ive met a few in the Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood and they are no where near as dark or ambigious as the other members of those guilds are in Skyrim for example. Like Brynjolf, Cicero, Delvin Mallory or Nazir.
Anyway, I wanted to know your opinion on the characters on ESO and how you feel about them.
Thank you.
Jacen_Veron wrote: »There is also the case that no dlc characters have returned in later added regions so far. Something I hope is rectified in later dlc's, as I feel some of their stories haven't been expanded on enough; like Eveli Sharp-Arrow or Tanek.
Have you ever heard the old saying, "Neither a borrower nor a lender be"?lordrichter wrote: »After that, it became a lot more fun watching people re-enter my character's life as events unfolded.
Have you ever heard the old saying, "Neither a borrower nor a lender be"?lordrichter wrote: »After that, it became a lot more fun watching people re-enter my character's life as events unfolded.
She's one of the most annoying NPCs in the game and they made her *follow* you to oblivion and back ...
Jacen_Veron wrote: »I think the only extremely noticeable problem with characters is when, due to certain quest decisions, characters tend to "vanish" and "re-appear" later on. Notable examples being: Gloria Fausta or worse Razum-Dar.
This is a common problem in most "script"-based games, where the player is given a choice to kill or save a character. This often, regardless of choice, slates the character for death or writes them off the script with little to no explanation.
With recent quests in the Morrowind Chapter, I have a strong feeling this will happen again within the story, with what feels like what would have been returning characters simply won't show up due to the "kill or no kill?" option in their questline. For example: Veya and Farwen Temorlire
There is also the case that no dlc characters have returned in later added regions so far. Something I hope is rectified in later dlc's, as I feel some of their stories haven't been expanded on enough; like Eveli Sharp-Arrow or Tanek.
Another glaring issue is all the plotlines that characters seemingly forget; I.E. the vague Fate-Bearer prophecy, and the ongoing Three-Banner War that everyone forgot about.
Prithee never forget Clanker.
May his soul gem rest in pieces.
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »
Narsis Dren is first encountered in Wrothgar, and reappears in Morrowind. While that is the only one I can recall right now. Id say that he definitely falls into the DLC characters.
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »Narsis Dren is first encountered in Wrothgar, and reappears in Morrowind. While that is the only one I can recall right now. Id say that he definitely falls into the DLC characters.
starkerealm wrote: »I believe he's also the author of a couple in game books, though I'm less certain of that.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »I believe he's also the author of a couple in game books, though I'm less certain of that.
You're looking for these:
Dwemer Dreams
On Stepping Lightly
starkerealm wrote: »Given the content of the two books, I'm inclined to assume Dren is a plagiarist. He found a copy of the 4th Era book rewrote pieces, and is passing it off as his own. Which, frankly, is hilarious to me.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »Given the content of the two books, I'm inclined to assume Dren is a plagiarist. He found a copy of the 4th Era book rewrote pieces, and is passing it off as his own. Which, frankly, is hilarious to me.
You don't even need to read the books, have you played his quests? This is the guy whotries to get credit for removing Draugr he unleashed in the first place and is terrified of an ordinary non-hostile spider.
It's obvious he's supposed to be an Elder Scrolls equivalent to Lockhart.
starkerealm wrote: »You're not saying Narsis may be a little narcissistic?
starkerealm wrote: »But, there's a lot more continuity with recurring characters in ESO than in the previous games
I hate to be that person but does anyone else feel like a large number of the characters in ESO are way too...forgettable and comical?
I wont even get into the characters in Oblivion because they were phenominal but even when compared to Skyrim, they just seem so dumbed down and plain to me. Usually trying to be funny or quite stupid. These are very dark times in ESO compared to the times of Skyrim, the world is practically at war and so many characters seem like nothing is happening. Of course the graphics in ESO might play a part as characters look more "cartoony".
Dont get me wrong, there are some memorable characters like Varen, Razum Dar, Glirion the Redbeard (a personal fav) etc but I feel like the others are just so bland. Ive met a few in the Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood and they are no where near as dark or ambigious as the other members of those guilds are in Skyrim for example. Like Brynjolf, Cicero, Delvin Mallory or Nazir.
Anyway, I wanted to know your opinion on the characters on ESO and how you feel about them.
Thank you.