how do you mean? I think there are several factors though, razam'dar is generally a well liked and accepted character, kate beckinsale is the queen and there is very little time or space jumping involved.
Its the closet to a traditional elder scrolls type story, DC has a lot of flashbacks and dream sequences and EP is a lot more magic based with less than stellar main NPCs.
The DC hero is a bit of a twit as well, EP has the cool dark brotherhood chick, but she doesn't engage like raz does. Also you have supporting characters from AD that show up in the DLCs like stibbons, but you also have the worst twins ever running around.
Stibbons, neramo, vivy, lady laurent and darien are all DC
The dunmer twins and naryu are EP
Raz, and that vampire hunter are AD
Also naryu is morag tong
how do you mean? I think there are several factors though, razam'dar is generally a well liked and accepted character, kate beckinsale is the queen and there is very little time or space jumping involved.
Its the closet to a traditional elder scrolls type story, DC has a lot of flashbacks and dream sequences and EP is a lot more magic based with less than stellar main NPCs.
The DC hero is a bit of a twit as well, EP has the cool dark brotherhood chick, but she doesn't engage like raz does. Also you have supporting characters from AD that show up in the DLCs like stibbons, but you also have the worst twins ever running around.
how do you mean? I think there are several factors though, razam'dar is generally a well liked and accepted character, kate beckinsale is the queen and there is very little time or space jumping involved.
Its the closet to a traditional elder scrolls type story, DC has a lot of flashbacks and dream sequences and EP is a lot more magic based with less than stellar main NPCs.
The DC hero is a bit of a twit as well, EP has the cool dark brotherhood chick, but she doesn't engage like raz does. Also you have supporting characters from AD that show up in the DLCs like stibbons, but you also have the worst twins ever running around.
I hate Ebonheart Pact's plot, but love Daggerfall Covenant and Aldemeri Dominion (it isn't because I play on those factions in PvP because I wanted to like EP). Ebonheart Pact felt like it was written by someone who didn't understand the races they were writing for and the story of Stonefalls was literally repeated in the Rift.
Apparently, Ebonheart Pact was the first faction to be written, The Daggerfall Covenant was second...And finally the Aldemeri Dominion. If this is true, it makes absolute sense that the EP plot was very novice in its quality (EP has a lot of cliches, plot holes, stuff that makes no sense lore/race wise, bad acting and bad storytelling...Don't get me started on the shoehorned interspecies relationships or lack of actual tension).
I hate Ebonheart Pact's plot, but love Daggerfall Covenant and Aldemeri Dominion (it isn't because I play on those factions in PvP because I wanted to like EP). Ebonheart Pact felt like it was written by someone who didn't understand the races they were writing for and the story of Stonefalls was literally repeated in the Rift.
Apparently, Ebonheart Pact was the first faction to be written, The Daggerfall Covenant was second...And finally the Aldemeri Dominion. If this is true, it makes absolute sense that the EP plot was very novice in its quality (EP has a lot of cliches, plot holes, stuff that makes no sense lore/race wise, bad acting and bad storytelling...Don't get me started on the shoehorned interspecies relationships or lack of actual tension).
That actually answers my question and makes total sense. What a shame though.
It really bums me out because I generally prefer DC, but it seems like both DC and EP questlines are totally disjoint with hardly any continuity between quests let alone zones. AD on the other hand seems to have been written with much more of a coherant rpg storyline philosophy where characters actually develop.
My first questline was EP, prior to One Tamriel, and I was legit bored. Like... hey, evil DC/AD renegate groups wants to kill us, and also king's brother, and also that boring worm cult dude you will never chose to save in Coldharbour. Deshaan was good, thanks to Morag Tong and Almalexia, villian was also motivated. Then I've jumped into Coldharbour and there was all these DC awesome dudes and I was sold in seconds. DC has all the cool stuff, it seems, and very well tied to main quest. Werevolves, vampires, necromansers and Imperials, as was pointed by someone above. And interesting charactes. Angof is ma dude, was very happy with his development in Coldharbour. That plot with Septima Tharn send to kill you because you're the Vestige. Ma dude Darien ofc, who is actually in all the right places in the story if you consider his heritage (summerset spoilers, abv). In general I felt on my place as Emeric's sort of left hand in DC, saving his arse.
AD was too much about Ayrenn for me. Three locations' mq is mostly about her family issues, and all of the sudden they've remembered about bosmer and kajiit problems. Well done (no).
But It's all subjective ofc.
True, Aldmeri Dominion had a very coherent story. You could feel the unification as you progress through the quests.
Ebonheart Pact quests were more tragic, you could see the atrocities made by the Three Baner War on them.
Daggerfall Covenant had a lot of memorable characters that I would certainly like to meet again.
It really bums me out because I generally prefer DC, but it seems like both DC and EP questlines are totally disjoint with hardly any continuity between quests let alone zones. AD on the other hand seems to have been written with much more of a coherant rpg storyline philosophy where characters actually develop.
PrayingSeraph wrote: »
I also got tired of Queen Mary Sue...
FrancisCrawford wrote: »PrayingSeraph wrote: »
I also got tired of Queen Mary Sue...
How so? I really liked Ayrenn as a character at first, but she didn't really do very much other than in that one quest where you fight by her side. Eventually she didn't even seem to show up.
I do think that Ayrenn + Razum-dar + the Green Lady(ies) were a great set of authority figure quest givers. I just think the other characters in the DC were much stronger -- Jakarn, the rest of Kaleen's group, Darien, Gabriele, Gloris Faustus (sp?), the comic characters (Stibbens/Laurent, harpy hunters), the priest who gave quests in the Alik'r Desert, and more. Even the public dungeons had good stories or characters or whatever (Alik'r Desert one excepted), although that was sometimes the case in other zones as well. (E.g., the Vile Manse is pretty cool.)
PrayingSeraph wrote: »If the player goes out of their way to think deeper about the alliances, the leaders and the alliance plotlines, I think there is a very good case to be made that Aryenn is an ignorant incompetent who built her dominion on a foundation as sturdy as quicksand...
PrayingSeraph wrote: »If the player goes out of their way to think deeper about the alliances, the leaders and the alliance plotlines, I think there is a very good case to be made that Aryenn is an ignorant incompetent who built her dominion on a foundation as sturdy as quicksand...
Or alternatively, if the player thinks like a real person he/she recognizes that Ayrenn is exactly the way the writers want her to be.
They even named her after her own early story line, which i always thought was a nice touch ...
VaranisArano wrote: »Queen Ayrenn wants to be a Mary Sue.
She wants to be the runaway "Unforseen Queen" who comes back and saves the Dominion from their stuffy ways.
And it all ends up with:crushing her little brother's dreams, her sister-in-law trying to kill her and take her throne, her brother trying to kill her and take her throne, eventually the Dominion in ruins, Ayrenn forced to use artifacts to sway people into agreeing with her, and her closest allies dead or coming to kill her.
If not for the dedicated action of the Vestige and cooperation of King Camoran, the Green Lady and the Silvenar, and the Mane, Queen Ayrenn's Dominion would have failed miserably.
Ayrenn is a hilariously flawed teenager who doesn't see past her own good intentions and dreams because she's so darned young. She wants to be a Mary Sue, but she's not Mary Sue-ish enough to actually pull it off on her own. It takes a lot of help and support from other characters to make the Dominion into something that can survive. On her own, Ayrenn wasnt going to be able to pull it of