ChaosWotan wrote: »This forum is about ESO, the game and its content. Political debates and similar RL discussions get closed. So I simply asked about facts relating to the content of the game. That's it
The quest called "The Flower of Youth" involves a gay Bosmer couple in Greenshade.
In that quest, Hartmin says he brought his dying husband to see his favorite flowers Nereid's Smile for the last time, but can't find any of them nearby. You go and collect those flowers for them. It's a neat quest and a bit sad.
ChaosWotan wrote: »My position is different. Difficult to clarify any position in RL in a forum restricted to in-game topics, so really not much to say within that framework. I therefore asked a simple factual question about the game. Period
ChaosWotan wrote: »"it just means it's a position paper which is meant to be either persuasive or subjective"
That's a long philosophical debate, but this is not a philosophy forum. I'm done debating this, respectfully
Alinhbo_Tyaka wrote: »It seems Argonians are hermaphroditic. I recall a side quest in Murkmire where a male (?) Argonian asks us to find their betrothed to reconcile but the absence the mate has joined the guard and change sex from female to male. I can't remember much else about it as it was a couple of years ago since I completed it.
Edit: I found the quest it is called the Frog Totem turnaround and has a bit more to it than I remember.
From all these responses the quests are not specific to the context of the OP questions. When you change a visual graphic component of the game, such as the gender quest giver, does that communicate LGBT friendly elements since the dialog only changes the prepositions. To say the entertainment companies are integrating LGBT elements into heir digital works is illusionary when you can change a few graphic elements and prepositions to be construed, as friendly. It conveys nothing direct or substantial to the social debate on the subject.
Aristocles22 wrote: »I'm not sure if the writing staff had some sort of quota imposed on them, but it looks as if every major zone (except maybe the Reach and possibly Coldharbour?) has at least one example of that sort of content, with a few (Western Skyrim especially) having a couple of examples. The smaller zones generally lack it, and Cyrodiil has one example in one of the smaller towns.
[snip] Ironically, the best and worst example is in Summerset, which has both the most radical questline in the game (so much so it won an award from GLAAD!) set in a society which is probably the only one in all Tamriel which looks down on that sort of thing and probably the most realistic as a result. [snip]
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And on a minor note, the [snip] Argonian thing was probably thrown in to address an older piece of lore which would have made their species sequential hermaphrodites, like some species of fish.[snip]
Aristocles22 wrote: »I'm not sure if the writing staff had some sort of quota imposed on them, but it looks as if every major zone (except maybe the Reach and possibly Coldharbour?) has at least one example of that sort of content, with a few (Western Skyrim especially) having a couple of examples. The smaller zones generally lack it, and Cyrodiil has one example in one of the smaller towns.
[snip] Ironically, the best and worst example is in Summerset, which has both the most radical questline in the game (so much so it won an award from GLAAD!) set in a society which is probably the only one in all Tamriel which looks down on that sort of thing and probably the most realistic as a result. [snip]
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And on a minor note, the [snip] Argonian thing was probably thrown in to address an older piece of lore which would have made their species sequential hermaphrodites, like some species of fish. [snip]
Aristocles22 wrote: »I'm not sure if the writing staff had some sort of quota imposed on them, but it looks as if every major zone (except maybe the Reach and possibly Coldharbour?) has at least one example of that sort of content, with a few (Western Skyrim especially) having a couple of examples. The smaller zones generally lack it, and Cyrodiil has one example in one of the smaller towns.
[snip] Ironically, the best and worst example is in Summerset, which has both the most radical questline in the game (so much so it won an award from GLAAD!) set in a society which is probably the only one in all Tamriel which looks down on that sort of thing and probably the most realistic as a result. [snip]
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And on a minor note, the [snip] Argonian thing was probably thrown in to address an older piece of lore which would have made their species sequential hermaphrodites, like some species of fish. [snip]
Aristocles22 wrote: »I agree that it isn't a huge deal by modern standards, but Tamriel isn't modern. I'm also convinced that the gender combat ability being equal is a gameplay convenience thrown in for the players (older Elder Scrolls games actually have different stats by gender), but that it isn't necessarily true in lore.
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NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »Aristocles22 wrote: »I'm not sure if the writing staff had some sort of quota imposed on them, but it looks as if every major zone (except maybe the Reach and possibly Coldharbour?) has at least one example of that sort of content, with a few (Western Skyrim especially) having a couple of examples. The smaller zones generally lack it, and Cyrodiil has one example in one of the smaller towns.
[snip] Ironically, the best and worst example is in Summerset, which has both the most radical questline in the game (so much so it won an award from GLAAD!) set in a society which is probably the only one in all Tamriel which looks down on that sort of thing and probably the most realistic as a result. [snip]
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And on a minor note, the [snip] Argonian thing was probably thrown in to address an older piece of lore which would have made their species sequential hermaphrodites, like some species of fish. [snip]Aristocles22 wrote: »I agree that it isn't a huge deal by modern standards, but Tamriel isn't modern. I'm also convinced that the gender combat ability being equal is a gameplay convenience thrown in for the players (older Elder Scrolls games actually have different stats by gender), but that it isn't necessarily true in lore.
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Tamriel might not be "modern", but it isn't our world.
Elder Scrolls have shown equality between genders for decades, and discrimation for someone's sexuality is more or less nonexistent. It's not a gameplay thing, nor a "political correctness". It's how the setting has been portrayed for a long time.
One of the big causes of homophobia and similar are caused by some religion, religions that doesn't exist in TES. Instead Tamriel has gods like Mara and Dibella (One of both exist in the majority of Tamriel's cultures in some form), who are about love, and no love, as long as it is consensual between adults, is wrong. Hetero, ***, poly etc, is all good and accepted for them.
The one likely discimination a couple in TES may experience is racism, if they are interracial couple, because that exist aplenty in Tamriel.
I agree *slightly* with that Greymoor went a bit overboard, because a lot felt a bit hamfisted. But in the rest of ESO it is done very well and quite natural. LGBTQ+ npcs can be found all across the zones and they aren't pointed out in any way, they are just like any other npc.
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Aristocles22 wrote: »Don't misconstrue my comments as advocacy for anything IRL. I'm 100% for toleration on all levels in real life. Tamriel isn't our world, but it is very, very clearly a fantastical reflection of our world as it was, albeit an imperfect one. The Imperials are obviously based on Romans, the Nords on Vikings, and there are real people in France known as Bretons, living in a small peninsula in the northwest.
I'm not saying that there should be no tolerance whatsoever in Tamriel, but complete tolerance in any category is also unrealistic, even in a fantasy game. You don't like my comments? That's your opinion and you are entitled to it. Please understand what I am saying and what I am not. I'll say it clearly if you need me to: I am against racism, homophobia, or any other form of hatred. Wanting a more flawed and nuanced fantasy world doesn't equate to advocacy of anything, any more than wanting to see kings and nobles in a fantasy world is advocacy for monarchism.
And for the record, only the orcs (the orcs are under Malacath) practice polygamy. Cultures which worship a form of Mara and/or Dibella are monogamous. The latter really isn't a goddess of love. In fact, she's probably destroyed quite a few marriages. As for Greymoor, it's obvious that they overdid it in that expansion (there are at least four parts of that zone which have that sort of content), so it seems obvious that they dialed it way back in Markarth, as there is basically none of that stuff in the Reach.