With the "Legacy of the Bretons" coming to it's end, I guess we can savely assume that the Bretons won't be rewarded with a new place to call home without paying crowns.
No playerhome constructed from a collection of new textures and structural meshes will be rewarded to breton players after their 8 year long wait for their own dlc.
Just as their brothers and sisters in arms, the Orcs, haven't seen a gold house with the release of Orsinium in 2015.
But what about Redguards? Well, even tho the Thieves Guild DLC takes place on Abah's Landing, It's a guild based dlc and not meant to focus on the culture of redguards. So considering Zenimax' established procedure for race-related house releases, it makes sense that this DLC doesn't have one to offer.
So for now, the entire Covenant hasn't been rewarded with a single playerhome in exchange for a related achievement or purchasable with gold since the game's release.
Meanwhile the noble Aldmeri Dominion received:
Altmer:
- The Grand Psijic Villa: Was rewarded for free to owners of the Summerset DLC who logged in at any point between their initial purchase of the Chapter and the conclusion of the Summerfall Event during the same year.
- The Alinor Crest Townhouse: A large playerhouse in Alinor (Summerset DLC), purchasable for 1.025.000 gold.
Khajiit:
- The Hall of the Lunar Champion: A large player house in Rimmen. Rewarded by completing the quest "Two Queens" in Northern Elsweyr (Elsweyr DLC) and offering additional unlockable areas upon completing an additional quest in Southern Elsweyr.
Bosmer:
Still waiting for their own DLC. Hang in there, children of Valenwood. You're not forgotten.
And our proud Ebonheart Pact received:
Nords:
- The Antiquarian's Alpine Gallery: A player house in southern Hjaalmarch (Greymoor DLC). It was one of the community rewards from the Lost Treasures of Skyrim Event and became available to all players who owned Greymoor and collected the reward bundle from the Crown Store while it was accessible.
- Proudspire Manor: A large player house in Solitude (Greymoor DLC) purchasable for 1.050.000 gold.
Dunmer: - (Edited with Necrom)
- The Ald Velothi Harbor House: A medium player house in northwestern Vvardenfell purchasable for 322.000 gold
- The Amaya Lake Lodge: A large player house on the shores of a lake in southern Vvardenfell purchasable for 1.300.000 gold
- Emissary's Enclave: A large player house on the Necrom docks purchasable for 1.300.000 gold
Argonians:
Sadly, the children of the Hist also received nothing. Remaining as the only members of the Pact with no gold player house.
As somebody who has been a breton main since picking up ESO (mostly focusing on the races of the Covenant overall) , I'd like to know what the reason behind the, assumingly, unfair distribution of gold houses between the 3 alliances is. Because players who chose to pick a Covenant race for their adventures in Tamriel haven't been met with anything else but a potential additional bill for 8 years now. And considering that the prices for crown houses are horrendously high, this sits ill with me and many fellow Covenant players.
No, returning to the outdated base game houses, with their flawed meshes which still remain unfixed, is not satisfying.
No, I do not want to pay an additional 80€ ontop of a 40€ DLC to "reward myself" with a player house up to date with the current texture and mesh standards.
Edited by NoticeMeArkay on 28 June 2023 08:12