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.
Aristocles22 wrote: »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.
Polyamory/polygamy exist in more cultures than just orcs. Yokudan gods are it, were Morwha is the favourite wife of Tall Papa, so if the gods do it, it's likely fine by the people.Aristocles22 wrote: »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.
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.
In general, I find it wrong to bring up the idea that Tamriel should have the same standards and ways of thinking as our world, no matter what the subject. It's great that same-sex couples just come up here and nobody gives a special thought or comment on it in any way.
One can also note that in our world there have repeatedly been changes in the point of view in the past and it is by no means the case that all prehistoric/early historic societies were homophobic. For most of the times we don't know, but there are examples to the contrary. A classic example is pederasty in ancient Greece. It was common and viewed positively in society that wealthy older men had young men for their pupils and lovers.
ectoplasmicninja wrote: »For every same-sex couple you see and notice there are many, many characters who are straight that you don't notice because that's just the default to your eyes.
Aristocles22 wrote: »Some are closer than others. While none are 100% identical to their real-world analogues, they are close enough that we can draw generalizations based on them to a large degree, with a few exceptions, like the gothic cathedral-looking chapels in Cyrodiil, which is otherwise very much like ancient Rome.
And while there isn't complete tolerance in all fields, there IS essentially complete tolerance in a few, just not race. I suppose it would be even more unrealistic to expect racial tolerance in a setting where nearly all of the races engage in frequent warfare against each other.
As for the Mara/Dibella polygamy thing, it isn't actually in the gameplay, just an extraneous source. We never seen any polygamists except for those of the orcs. You also can't get a polygamous marriage in these games, even if it is supposedly allowed in canon. Granted, that's probably for the best. I'm also pretty certain that Dibella doesn't really do marriages, but let's save what she does for another time. Or what her followers do, at least. Like that lady from the bunk house in Skyrim. Yikes.
As it is, we're getting off-topic. I just feel sorry for the mods who will probably have to read through all this back-and-forth, then close the thread or something.
BisDasBlutGefriert wrote: »There was a quest (main?) in vivec city that had you helping a woman find and save her wife, while the city was getting tore to shreds.
That's the only one I can think of so far this early in the morning. Es tut Mir leid.
I'm surprised no-one has mentioned the male prostitute on the first floor of the Ebony Flask in Ebonheart. He is flirting with his male client and when spoken to, he asks you to wait for your turn. My favourite "inn" in EP, they even have a torture room
FrancisCrawford wrote: »I'm surprised no-one has mentioned the male prostitute on the first floor of the Ebony Flask in Ebonheart. He is flirting with his male client and when spoken to, he asks you to wait for your turn. My favourite "inn" in EP, they even have a torture room
There's also a male Argonian who's obviously a bisexual prostitute in one of the Nord area outlaw refuges.
And of course there are a variety of flirt-with-everybody types, like Jakarn or the Orc pledge-giver (somebody Chiefs-Bane).
SammyKhajit wrote: »This is 2021, the 21st century, and we are still having people who get upset about LGBTQ representation in video games?
The world has moved on. Get with it.
Found him in Eastmarch!FrancisCrawford wrote: »There's also a male Argonian who's obviously a bisexual prostitute in one of the Nord area outlaw refuges.
ChaosWotan wrote: »please don't present pro- or anti-gay arguments. I just want facts about content in the game: the number of quests, and their names please.
Aristocles22 wrote: »I agree that it isn't a huge deal by modern standards, but Tamriel isn't modern.
Aristocles22 wrote: »In other cases, it was probably just easier for ZoS to keep a certain character's words to the player the same, regardless of whether the player is male or female, instead of recording two sets of lines, so depending on the player's sex, it may come off as being hit on by a given NPC.