When compared to how Tharn sees himself, of course he considers you as unimportant.
VaranisArano wrote: »When compared to how Tharn sees himself, of course he considers you as unimportant.
Yeah, I get that he's arrogant and full of his own magnificence. I generally find that amusing about Tharn.
I am, however, rather annoyed that ZOS brought back this iconic character and then chose not to acknowledge our previous interactions, and especially if we'd finished the Main Quest. After Darien where they did a good job, this was really disappointing.
If you've completed the main storyline on that character he addresses you as "Vestige" and knows you. the option to ask who he is is still there but you're probably just trying to *** him off by asking since he's so self absorbed "what he/she doesnt know who I am?"
RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »I'm not sure what transgressions people think Abnur Tharn committed during the Main Quest. I don't remember any. He was pragmatic while always remaining true to the noble cause to which he has dedicated his life. He was never deceitful or treacherous.At the end of the quest Tharn took responsibility for the Amulet of Kings and carried it away to a place of safety. The Amulet is of central importance in re-establishing the Empire, and he was the one holding it when it was last used. So why would he give it to one of those two remaining dim wits to look after? Or maybe just leave it lying around in Cold Harbour?
It was Meridia alone who suggested that Tharn had maliciously absconded with the Amulet - since when has any Daedric Prince ever been a disinterested witness? Seems more likely that Meridia would still be hostile to the Empire of Men, and be spreading lies about Tharn to tarnish his reputation.
I did the Elsweyr prologue with a character that had completed the Main Quest. That was acknowledged by Tharn, as was his estimation of our continuing usefulness. That is all I was expecting from him. After that, it was straight down to business, as I was expecting. That's the kind of man he is.
You think The Tharn should treat us like an old friend? He doesn't have any friends. You think he should invite us to go to the nearest inn, so that we can swing the lantern and reminisce about old times? Risible.
If you don't like that, too bad. All dialogues have a "Goodbye" option.
VaranisArano wrote: »Well, my Vestige has a much less kind view of anImperial Chancellor who obviously enjoys being the power behind the throne, and who swapped sides to work with Mannimarco after the Planemeld up until he realized he couldn't possibly get the upper hand, and then swapped sides again to work with us, and capped it all off by running off with the Amulet of Kings.
He's very much an "the enemy of my enemy is not my friend" type of character to my Vestige. Varanis Arano might laugh at his quips but she doesn't trust him as far as she can throw him. She's never been given any reason to actually trust him, other than that his own ambition temporarily aligns with her own goals.
Which is why I did the Prologue on a different character than my Vestige.
Because Varanis would have asked "Why should I trust you at all after you ran off with the Amulet of Kings without so much as by-your-leave?" And since the Devs didn't give him an answer, she has no reason to trust him, every reason to assume that his idea is stupid and would never work in the first place, and choose that [Goodbye] option.
And a few weeks later when she hears about dragons rampaging in Elsweyr...
*facepalm* "THARN!!!!"
VaranisArano wrote: »He vaguely acknowledged me as the Vestige, and then was like "You should escape notice, given your relative unimportance" or something like that...even to my Hero of the Daggerfall Covenant, who is standing in Daggerfall Castle and who promptly was saluted by a guard for saving King Casimir...
I was extremely disappointed that we didn't even get the chance to ask "Why should I work with you, given that the last time we saw each other, youstole the Amulet of Kings?"
RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »I'm not sure what transgressions people think Abnur Tharn committed during the Main Quest. I don't remember any. He was pragmatic while always remaining true to the noble cause to which he has dedicated his life. He was never deceitful or treacherous.At the end of the quest Tharn took responsibility for the Amulet of Kings and carried it away to a place of safety. The Amulet is of central importance in re-establishing the Empire, and he was the one holding it when it was last used. So why would he give it to one of those two remaining dim wits to look after? Or maybe just leave it lying around in Cold Harbour?
It was Meridia alone who suggested that Tharn had maliciously absconded with the Amulet - since when has any Daedric Prince ever been a disinterested witness? Seems more likely that Meridia would still be hostile to the Empire of Men, and be spreading lies about Tharn to tarnish his reputation.
I did the Elsweyr prologue with a character that had completed the Main Quest. That was acknowledged by Tharn, as was his estimation of our continuing usefulness. That is all I was expecting from him. After that, it was straight down to business, as I was expecting. That's the kind of man he is.
You think The Tharn should treat us like an old friend? He doesn't have any friends. You think he should invite us to go to the nearest inn, so that we can swing the lantern and reminisce about old times? Risible.
If you don't like that, too bad. All dialogues have a "Goodbye" option.
But he is such a narcissistic, ego wrapped idiot that he would never, ever acknowledge our importance, or the fact that he actually needs us and will continue to do so to clear up the spectacular mess that we helped him make.
I was however disappointed that there was no opportunity to *ahem* have "words" with him about running off with the Amulet of Kings like a big coward.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »But he is such a narcissistic, ego wrapped idiot that he would never, ever acknowledge our importance, or the fact that he actually needs us and will continue to do so to clear up the spectacular mess that we helped him make.
I was however disappointed that there was no opportunity to *ahem* have "words" with him about running off with the Amulet of Kings like a big coward.
I think this here is the core of the problem. Tharn not acknowledging our past deeds can be hand-waved, but us not being able to acknowledge his past deeds, not so much.
RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »I shake my head. So many players on this thread have misread Tharn. These players have mistakenly assumed that Tharn is a transgressor, or a necromancer, or even an antagonist. But a new part of the game has appeared which treats Tharn as if he is none of those things. Now these players are saying that the Devs have made a mistake, that the game's writers have written the dialogue of the Elsweyr Prologue wrong. And these players fault Tharn for his arrogance. I shake my head.
VaranisArano wrote: »I would have been happy with Tharn having a simple answer to the relatively neutral "Why should I trust you? Meridia told me you ran off with the Amulet of Kings."
Because that happened. And the devs dropped it like a hot potato, leaving that question unanswered, and I'm disappointed by their decision.
VaranisArano wrote: »RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »I shake my head. So many players on this thread have misread Tharn. These players have mistakenly assumed that Tharn is a transgressor, or a necromancer, or even an antagonist. But a new part of the game has appeared which treats Tharn as if he is none of those things. Now these players are saying that the Devs have made a mistake, that the game's writers have written the dialogue of the Elsweyr Prologue wrong. And these players fault Tharn for his arrogance. I shake my head.
So very tempted to shake my head back at you.
But you know what?
Its a roleplaying game. We can all have different interpretations, and the Devs don't get to mandate whether our characters liked Tharn or not. I have a character who I role play as a former Imperial legionnaire who now works for Tharn and she absolutely agrees with you that Tharn is the best person to hold onto the Amulet. My Vestige thinks it ought to go to the Drake of Blades, who's done far more to safeguard the return of a Dragonborn Emperor than Tharn.
It's a roleplaying game. Neither of us get to mandate an interpretation of Tharn and call each other "wrong", even as we obviously have alternate interpretations of him.
I would have been happy with Tharn having a simple answer to the relatively neutral "Why should I trust you? Meridia told me you ran off with the Amulet of Kings."
Because that happened. And the devs dropped it like a hot potato, leaving that question unanswered, and I'm disappointed by their decision.
RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »I shake my head. So many players on this thread have misread Tharn. These players have mistakenly assumed that Tharn is a transgressor, or a necromancer, or even an antagonist. But a new part of the game has appeared which treats Tharn as if he is none of those things. Now these players are saying that the Devs have made a mistake, that the game's writers have written the dialogue of the Elsweyr Prologue wrong. And these players fault Tharn for his arrogance. I shake my head.
So very tempted to shake my head back at you.
But you know what?
Its a roleplaying game. We can all have different interpretations, and the Devs don't get to mandate whether our characters liked Tharn or not. I have a character who I role play as a former Imperial legionnaire who now works for Tharn and she absolutely agrees with you that Tharn is the best person to hold onto the Amulet. My Vestige thinks it ought to go to the Drake of Blades, who's done far more to safeguard the return of a Dragonborn Emperor than Tharn.
It's a roleplaying game. Neither of us get to mandate an interpretation of Tharn and call each other "wrong", even as we obviously have alternate interpretations of him.
I would have been happy with Tharn having a simple answer to the relatively neutral "Why should I trust you? Meridia told me you ran off with the Amulet of Kings."
Because that happened. And the devs dropped it like a hot potato, leaving that question unanswered, and I'm disappointed by their decision.
I do not disagree with anything you are saying about roleplay. I would not attempt to correct another player's roleplay or headcanon. But this is a "Lore" thread, not a "Fiction and Roleplaying" thread. Comments made about Lore can be wrong.
Posters are coming on this Lore thread and saying that Tharn has transgressed, that Tharn is a necromancer, that Tharn nefariously absconded with the Amulet of Kings (as if it is somehow the property of Vestige). That the game's writers have made a mistake in ignoring these things.
I have seen no evidence of any of these supposed wrongdoings by Tharn. Where in Lore or in game dialogue does it say any of this about Tharn? Where are the citations and screen shots to back up these claims about Tharn? I see none. It is my opinion that these claims about Tharn are wrong in this thread because they are against Lore.
RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »I shake my head. So many players on this thread have misread Tharn. These players have mistakenly assumed that Tharn is a transgressor, or a necromancer, or even an antagonist. But a new part of the game has appeared which treats Tharn as if he is none of those things. Now these players are saying that the Devs have made a mistake, that the game's writers have written the dialogue of the Elsweyr Prologue wrong. And these players fault Tharn for his arrogance. I shake my head.
So very tempted to shake my head back at you.
But you know what?
Its a roleplaying game. We can all have different interpretations, and the Devs don't get to mandate whether our characters liked Tharn or not. I have a character who I role play as a former Imperial legionnaire who now works for Tharn and she absolutely agrees with you that Tharn is the best person to hold onto the Amulet. My Vestige thinks it ought to go to the Drake of Blades, who's done far more to safeguard the return of a Dragonborn Emperor than Tharn.
It's a roleplaying game. Neither of us get to mandate an interpretation of Tharn and call each other "wrong", even as we obviously have alternate interpretations of him.
I would have been happy with Tharn having a simple answer to the relatively neutral "Why should I trust you? Meridia told me you ran off with the Amulet of Kings."
Because that happened. And the devs dropped it like a hot potato, leaving that question unanswered, and I'm disappointed by their decision.
I do not disagree with anything you are saying about roleplay. I would not attempt to correct another player's roleplay or headcanon. But this is a "Lore" thread, not a "Fiction and Roleplaying" thread. Comments made about Lore can be wrong.
Posters are coming on this Lore thread and saying that Tharn has transgressed, that Tharn is a necromancer, that Tharn nefariously absconded with the Amulet of Kings (as if it is somehow the property of Vestige). That the game's writers have made a mistake in ignoring these things.
I have seen no evidence of any of these supposed wrongdoings by Tharn. Where in Lore or in game dialogue does it say any of this about Tharn? Where are the citations and screen shots to back up these claims about Tharn? I see none. It is my opinion that these claims about Tharn are wrong in this thread because they are against Lore.
VaranisArano wrote: »He vaguely acknowledged me as the Vestige, and then was like "You should escape notice, given your relative unimportance" or something like that...even to my Hero of the Daggerfall Covenant, who is standing in Daggerfall Castle and who promptly was saluted by a guard for saving King Casimir...
I was extremely disappointed that we didn't even get the chance to ask "Why should I work with you, given that the last time we saw each other, youstole the Amulet of Kings?"
dodgehopper_ESO wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »He vaguely acknowledged me as the Vestige, and then was like "You should escape notice, given your relative unimportance" or something like that...even to my Hero of the Daggerfall Covenant, who is standing in Daggerfall Castle and who promptly was saluted by a guard for saving King Casimir...
I was extremely disappointed that we didn't even get the chance to ask "Why should I work with you, given that the last time we saw each other, youstole the Amulet of Kings?"
I found the meeting with Abnur Tharn extremely disappointing. I like the fact that we can access prologues in a more intelligent way than previous updates to the game but the writers (or their managers) really should have done something better here. As I approach Abnur Tharn, a member of the Elder Council, he should recognize a few things. The most important is that as the Vestige I've regained my soul yet retain the power to hop through planes and wield some aedric/daedric powers. I have the power to handle the chim el adabal. I have been Emperor. I have conquered Molag Bal. We went through adventures together as the five companions. I'm a hero of Tamriel…. and many more things. Abnur acknowledges none of this. The thing that makes this approach so disgusting is that he took off with one of the most powerful artifacts in Tamriel when last we met. He doesn't strike me as a trustworthy individual. The approach the writers took makes me feel like my character is a complete moron with words crammed into his mouth. They could have done better. I will probably enjoy Elsweyr but I did not enjoy this introduction.
Not really coming down on either side of the overall question, but as Grand Chancellor and the head of the Elder Council, in a empire without an emperor (or a stabilizing one at any rate), wouldn't it sorta be Tharn's duty to take/protect The Amulet for The Empire? Not that he couldn't or wouldn't have his own interests in mind in doing so.
VaranisArano wrote: »RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »I shake my head. So many players on this thread have misread Tharn. These players have mistakenly assumed that Tharn is a transgressor, or a necromancer, or even an antagonist. But a new part of the game has appeared which treats Tharn as if he is none of those things. Now these players are saying that the Devs have made a mistake, that the game's writers have written the dialogue of the Elsweyr Prologue wrong. And these players fault Tharn for his arrogance. I shake my head.
So very tempted to shake my head back at you.
But you know what?
Its a roleplaying game. We can all have different interpretations, and the Devs don't get to mandate whether our characters liked Tharn or not. I have a character who I role play as a former Imperial legionnaire who now works for Tharn and she absolutely agrees with you that Tharn is the best person to hold onto the Amulet. My Vestige thinks it ought to go to the Drake of Blades, who's done far more to safeguard the return of a Dragonborn Emperor than Tharn.
It's a roleplaying game. Neither of us get to mandate an interpretation of Tharn and call each other "wrong", even as we obviously have alternate interpretations of him.
I would have been happy with Tharn having a simple answer to the relatively neutral "Why should I trust you? Meridia told me you ran off with the Amulet of Kings."
Because that happened. And the devs dropped it like a hot potato, leaving that question unanswered, and I'm disappointed by their decision.
I do not disagree with anything you are saying about roleplay. I would not attempt to correct another player's roleplay or headcanon. But this is a "Lore" thread, not a "Fiction and Roleplaying" thread. Comments made about Lore can be wrong.
Posters are coming on this Lore thread and saying that Tharn has transgressed, that Tharn is a necromancer, that Tharn nefariously absconded with the Amulet of Kings (as if it is somehow the property of Vestige). That the game's writers have made a mistake in ignoring these things.
I have seen no evidence of any of these supposed wrongdoings by Tharn. Where in Lore or in game dialogue does it say any of this about Tharn? Where are the citations and screen shots to back up these claims about Tharn? I see none. It is my opinion that these claims about Tharn are wrong in this thread because they are against Lore.
Tharn is a necromancer. In the Main Quest, he tells you how to make a flesh atronach and comments "We'll make a necromancer of you yet." Yes, the Devs are aware of this.
In his own words, he gave an oath of loyalty to Mannimarco so he wouldn't be killed. https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Chronicles_of_the_Five_Companions_4
At the end of the Main Quest, Meridia tells the Vestige (I'm quoting from the screenshots I have saved, you can go look up a youtube video yourself if you actually want evidence)
Vestige: Where is the Amulet of Kings?
Meridia: As your enemy fell, the one you call Abnur Tharn took Chim-el Adabal and fled. He returns to the land from whence he came, the place you call Cyrodiil.
Vestige: He took the Amulet with him?
Meridia: The Amulet's power has been expended for a generation or more. The Imperial will not be able to use it, nor will he profit from it, though he will spend many frustrated years in the attempt.
Later, in the Harborage (possibly subject to change depending on who you sacrifice:
Sai Sahan: Wait, where is Tharn? Did he survive?
Cadwell: He vanished. Ran off, I think. And he took the amulet you chaps found, with him.
Then, in conversation with Sai Sahan:
Vestige: Aren't you going to chase after Tharn?
Sai Sahan: To what end? No, let him return to his Imperial City. He played his role and that is enough. Grudges are like poison to the spirit.
So whether or not you think its nefarious that Tharn ran off with it (that being up to player interpretation), it is true that we've been told that he took it, which makes it a logical point of conversation for the next time he shows up out of the blue wanting our help.
I think the Devs missed an excellent chance to ask the eternal question.