tomofhyrule wrote: »Most returning characters are Flanderized in such a way that returning them makes them into a hollow shell of what they were. I will say 99% of the time, I'm disappointed in returning characters.
There are also those that are put in for (very ham-handed) comic relief that misses with a lot of people - those like Lady Laurent (abuse is funny when it's a woman abusing a man, amirite?), or Rigurt (stereotyping people as drunken buffoons is ok as long as they're Nords, right?). Both of those were never funny, and have only gotten more and more offensive as time has gone on. They both need to stay buried in the past.
The one character I'd like to see return above anyone else would be Holgunn from the basegame Pact line - a very level-headed brother-in-arms. Still, I fear that he'd get the same treatment as the rest of them and "returning Holgunn" would end up as little more than a drunken boor (because lol drunk Nords, right?)
Have to say that I agree. Laurent/Stibbons and Rigurt are loathed by me because their "bit" is just so over the top that it is not amusing but rather more an annoyance when I see them in new zones.
Holgunn was great; in fact, I like a lot of characters from those starter zones. Would be interesting to see where life has taken Lokra (though that does rely on choosing one of two options in her quest). And I'd love to see an actual continuation of Darien's story/a Meridia chapter but, like you, I worry that the return of any of these characters will be OOC portrayals and not have any kind of true development so maybe it's better not.
JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »Thank you, I was hoping I wouldn't have to go look up their names (I am horrible at remembering names :P), but yeah, I would love those those all to come back, especially if Revus has the magister's son? or was he a magister himself? I can't remember now *sigh*
JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »Also, Neramo. I don't know, I like him.
I_killed_Vivec wrote: »Still waiting for my bubble bath with Naryu...
tomofhyrule wrote: »There are also those that are put in for (very ham-handed) comic relief that misses with a lot of people - those like Lady Laurent (abuse is funny when it's a woman abusing a man, amirite?)
JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »Darien and Jakarn are too much 'dashing 'flirtatious' rogues' and Laurent and Stibbons hits upon my pet peeve of 'ooh, lets show the woman being the stalker/abuser and make it funny' (had this happen in an anime that I liked and that was the one character I loathed. Sadly, they went the route I expected and the woman and the man she harassed and stalked are implied to be thinking about getting together), Rigurt is just too brash.
JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »Thank you, I was hoping I wouldn't have to go look up their names (I am horrible at remembering names :P), but yeah, I would love those those all to come back, especially if Revus has the magister's son? or was he a magister himself? I can't remember now *sigh*
The adoptive son of Magister Therana is Tiras Tirethi.
Revus is the poor guy who accompanied him into that Ayleid ruin in Blackwood. And who had caused a small Dwemer machinery incident earlier on Vvardenfell. Rank-wise he's a Spellwright, and not a Telvanni by birth.JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »Also, Neramo. I don't know, I like him.
How could I forget him! Yes, would be nice to see him again, too.I_killed_Vivec wrote: »Still waiting for my bubble bath with Naryu...
Yes. I want to yell "HAIL MEPHALA!" and drown her in the tub so she never annoys me with her flirting again.
tomofhyrule wrote: »Most returning characters are Flanderized in such a way that returning them makes them into a hollow shell of what they were. I will say 99% of the time, I'm disappointed in returning characters.
There are also those that are put in for (very ham-handed) comic relief that misses with a lot of people - those like Lady Laurent (abuse is funny when it's a woman abusing a man, amirite?), or Rigurt (stereotyping people as drunken buffoons is ok as long as they're Nords, right?). Both of those were never funny, and have only gotten more and more offensive as time has gone on. They both need to stay buried in the past.
The one character I'd like to see return above anyone else would be Holgunn from the basegame Pact line - a very level-headed brother-in-arms. Still, I fear that he'd get the same treatment as the rest of them and "returning Holgunn" would end up as little more than a drunken boor (because lol drunk Nords, right?)
katanagirl1 wrote: »I don’t see it that way, though others have commented on it before. Stibbons and Lady Laurent are just role playing for our character from my point of view. She’s probably a fussy woman for sure but puts up a show to try to cover up the fact that, if you read between the lines, they both seem to care for each other. After all, it would probably be inappropriate for two individuals in different levels of society (for lack of a better phrase) to be involved with each other.
katanagirl1 wrote: »I also like Rigurt the Brash. They do sort of play off the fact that he is not as cultured as the people he deals with, I find that the most entertaining. He always does complete his diplomatic tasks, though.
katanagirl1 wrote: »I don’t see it that way, though others have commented on it before. Stibbons and Lady Laurent are just role playing for our character from my point of view. She’s probably a fussy woman for sure but puts up a show to try to cover up the fact that, if you read between the lines, they both seem to care for each other. After all, it would probably be inappropriate for two individuals in different levels of society (for lack of a better phrase) to be involved with each other.
Exactly that. It's a facade they are putting up because their relationship (a noblewoman and a commoner) might be seen as inappropriate.
Also, they might be enjoying that dynamic for their relationship.katanagirl1 wrote: »I also like Rigurt the Brash. They do sort of play off the fact that he is not as cultured as the people he deals with, I find that the most entertaining. He always does complete his diplomatic tasks, though.
I think he's meant to be a positive character. He might be really dumb, but he's friendly and always tries his best.
JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »My issue with Stibbons and Laurent is I don't want to be involved with their 'roleplay', but they force me to become involved when I do their quests.
Basically I don't care what they do on their own time, but don't force me to participate if you want my help.
JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »My issue with Stibbons and Laurent is I don't want to be involved with their 'roleplay', but they force me to become involved when I do their quests.
Basically I don't care what they do on their own time, but don't force me to participate if you want my help.
I see what you mean.
I guess for me personally it makes a difference whether they're really noblewoman and servant and just try to keep their relationship secret, or whether they roleplay that servantship thing.
Monte_Cristo wrote: »I'd like to see some of the characters from the companion quests return. Maybe if you've completed a companion's questline, you get a quest or two from the other characters in the questline. Does anyone really think Quistley or Aurelia wouldn't be in trouble again?
We have had so lamy winderful characters throughout our adventures in ESO. Who would you like to see return in a future update?
Personally I miss Cadwell alot, but I can understand if they are unable to bring him back.
Another person I have been waiting for forever is Dringoth. I miss him so much! Absolutely loved the guy, and as far as I remember he went off to explore the wold and got lost in coldharbour, but after that, I can't remember where he ended up. I loved his character and have been wanting him to appear.
The Augur of the Obscure and the psijic mage (name escapes me atm) need to make a return again.Last we saw, they went off on a journey, haven't heard from them since, unless I missed somethingThe Augur's humor was priceless.
Also, I want to hear from our not so good adversary Molag Bal again. He is one of my favorite daedric princes and I want to see more quests involving him, unless he's just forever restricted to the main story and it may never happen.
Aside from those, there's Heem-Jas, the cast of the DB and Thieves guild (would love to have more missons concerning my Dark Brothers and Sisters and fellow larcenists), Choixth (random encounters?), or even (dare I say it) Raz again.
JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »tomofhyrule wrote: »Most returning characters are Flanderized in such a way that returning them makes them into a hollow shell of what they were. I will say 99% of the time, I'm disappointed in returning characters.
There are also those that are put in for (very ham-handed) comic relief that misses with a lot of people - those like Lady Laurent (abuse is funny when it's a woman abusing a man, amirite?), or Rigurt (stereotyping people as drunken buffoons is ok as long as they're Nords, right?). Both of those were never funny, and have only gotten more and more offensive as time has gone on. They both need to stay buried in the past.
The one character I'd like to see return above anyone else would be Holgunn from the basegame Pact line - a very level-headed brother-in-arms. Still, I fear that he'd get the same treatment as the rest of them and "returning Holgunn" would end up as little more than a drunken boor (because lol drunk Nords, right?)
Have to say that I agree. Laurent/Stibbons and Rigurt are loathed by me because their "bit" is just so over the top that it is not amusing but rather more an annoyance when I see them in new zones.
Holgunn was great; in fact, I like a lot of characters from those starter zones. Would be interesting to see where life has taken Lokra (though that does rely on choosing one of two options in her quest). And I'd love to see an actual continuation of Darien's story/a Meridia chapter but, like you, I worry that the return of any of these characters will be OOC portrayals and not have any kind of true development so maybe it's better not.
Honestly, I think this is why I tend to dislike a lot of the 'fan favorites'. They are all so over the top to me. Darien and Jakarn are too much 'dashing 'flirtatious' rogues' and Laurent and Stibbons hits upon my pet peeve of 'ooh, lets show the woman being the stalker/abuser and make it funny' (had this happen in an anime that I liked and that was the one character I loathed. Sadly, they went the route I expected and the woman and the man she harassed and stalked are implied to be thinking about getting together), Rigurt is just too brash.
I think that is why I don't like the new altmer companion. They are just too 'I must be happy and ewww seriousness is bad' stereotype for me.
I would like for companions to have more quests.
Erickson9610 wrote: »What would they even be about? It's hard to imagine any of the existing Companions having any more problems they need help with.
Erickson9610 wrote: »Would these additional quests be completed after their final quest, and if so, what rapport level would the player have to reach to access it?
Erickson9610 wrote: »Monte_Cristo wrote: »I'd like to see some of the characters from the companion quests return. Maybe if you've completed a companion's questline, you get a quest or two from the other characters in the questline. Does anyone really think Quistley or Aurelia wouldn't be in trouble again?
Personally, I'd love to see the characters from Sharp's questline return. They even allude to it being a possibility.
Though, if we're talking about characters in Companion questlines, what if characters from different Companion questlines got to meet? It'd also be cool to see a quest featuring different Companions themselves interacting with one another — I can totally imagine Zerith-var and Sharp-as-Night getting along. As someone else mentioned, Bastian and Sharp-as-Night would make a great duo, too.
At the very least, it'd be nice to hear some dialogue from each Companion meeting/reacting to a different Companion. It'd be the ultimate crossover!
Erickson9610 wrote: »What would they even be about? It's hard to imagine any of the existing Companions having any more problems they need help with.
Why? They are supposed to lead their own life when not summoned by the player character. Why would there not be new developments and new things they could need or want a close friend to help them with? We have returning characters in the game all the time.
I for one have been wondering what happened to Mirri's family after the end of the questline. All it takes to elaborate on that would be a new dialogue popping up from Mirri about having received a letter from her mother, for example.Erickson9610 wrote: »Would these additional quests be completed after their final quest, and if so, what rapport level would the player have to reach to access it?
I'd like to see a continuous story, so they should start after the last current companion quest. Rapport should be somewhere in friendly territory, otherwise they would probably not bother you with it.