Worst yet were the opportunist Argonians who invaded and razed Almalexia when Red Mountain exploded.
Yeah yeah slavery. If the only time you can win is when your enemy is all the way down then you so deserve a counter attack where all your dumb lizard cities get sunk right back into the swamp where they belong! *shakes fist*
ArgonianAssassin wrote: »Worst yet were the opportunist Argonians who invaded and razed Almalexia when Red Mountain exploded.
Yeah yeah slavery. If the only time you can win is when your enemy is all the way down then you so deserve a counter attack where all your dumb lizard cities get sunk right back into the swamp where they belong! *shakes fist*
Yeah cuz it's not like we're only race who forced Mehrunes Dagon into retreat and then invaded his plane of oblivion in a counter attack or anything like that, no, because we weak argonians are scared and pathetic and could never pull off anything like that.
I rathekr think I killed Vivec, which I did.
Kirkbride's vicarious fantasies annoy me. I hate author avatars in general, because they invariably win at everything, become universally admired and have all of the sex. Same reason I heavily dislike the Witcher books.
But hey at least Sapkowski has the drive to publish his own books rather than hang off the ledge of a videogame series.
fiachsidhe wrote: ».....(why can't I go along with Sheogorath's antics?).
fiachsidhe wrote: ».....(why can't I go along with Sheogorath's antics?).
This, a thousand times, this! My favorite quests so far, bar none, have been the quest lines that had old Uncle Sheo in them. I will admit, at first, to being a little put off that Haskil's voice had changed from Oblivion. It was fun fighting him though
Ahh, good old Uncle Sheo...the relative you always want at Christmas...just don't ever run out of cheese...
ArgonianAssassin wrote: »Worst yet were the opportunist Argonians who invaded and razed Almalexia when Red Mountain exploded.
Yeah yeah slavery. If the only time you can win is when your enemy is all the way down then you so deserve a counter attack where all your dumb lizard cities get sunk right back into the swamp where they belong! *shakes fist*
Yeah cuz it's not like we're only race who forced Mehrunes Dagon into retreat and then invaded his plane of oblivion in a counter attack or anything like that, no, because we weak argonians are scared and pathetic and could never pull off anything like that.
Uhuh. Because Bruma, Ald'Ruhn and the Thalmor didn't do the exact same thing rite?
Hell I bet Dagon's siege engines got stuck in the swamp.
ArgonianAssassin wrote: »Worst yet were the opportunist Argonians who invaded and razed Almalexia when Red Mountain exploded.
Yeah yeah slavery. If the only time you can win is when your enemy is all the way down then you so deserve a counter attack where all your dumb lizard cities get sunk right back into the swamp where they belong! *shakes fist*
Yeah cuz it's not like we're only race who forced Mehrunes Dagon into retreat and then invaded his plane of oblivion in a counter attack or anything like that, no, because we weak argonians are scared and pathetic and could never pull off anything like that.
Uhuh. Because Bruma, Ald'Ruhn and the Thalmor didn't do the exact same thing rite?
Hell I bet Dagon's siege engines got stuck in the swamp.
From the Elder Scrolls wiki, Oblivion Crisis:
"A different story was in evidence in the province of Black Marsh, however. The Argonians rallied to combat the Daedra, led by a political faction called the An-Xileel. The Argonians defended their land, managing even to take the battle into Oblivion; they struck with such ferocity that the Daedra themselves were forced to close many of their own Gates. Black Marsh was held until the end of the war, bringing the An-Xileel to great prominence."
By this, it seems as if whereas the other provinces held on purely by Martin and Akatosh acting in Cyrodiil to save the day (and maybe the Champion did something beyond bodyguard duty, didn't feel that way) the Argonians didn't need any divine help to begin forcing a daedric retreat.
ArgonianAssassin wrote: »Worst yet were the opportunist Argonians who invaded and razed Almalexia when Red Mountain exploded.
Yeah yeah slavery. If the only time you can win is when your enemy is all the way down then you so deserve a counter attack where all your dumb lizard cities get sunk right back into the swamp where they belong! *shakes fist*
Yeah cuz it's not like we're only race who forced Mehrunes Dagon into retreat and then invaded his plane of oblivion in a counter attack or anything like that, no, because we weak argonians are scared and pathetic and could never pull off anything like that.
Uhuh. Because Bruma, Ald'Ruhn and the Thalmor didn't do the exact same thing rite?
Hell I bet Dagon's siege engines got stuck in the swamp.
By this, it seems as if whereas the other provinces held on purely by Martin and Akatosh acting in Cyrodiil to save the day (and maybe the Champion did something beyond bodyguard duty, didn't feel that way) the Argonians didn't need any divine help to begin forcing a daedric retreat.
I rathekr think I killed Vivec, which I did.
Kirkbride's vicarious fantasies annoy me. I hate author avatars in general, because they invariably win at everything, become universally admired and have all of the sex. Same reason I heavily dislike the Witcher books.
But hey at least Sapkowski has the drive to publish his own books rather than hang off the ledge of a videogame series.
Im pretty sure I remember NPCs saying Vivec is missing. If he was dead thered at least have been a murder rumor one would think.
I like Kirkbrides ramblings on the metaphysical, but dislike the focus on Vivec and Nerevar.
If that makes sense.
slightly offtopic but this:
http://fallingawkwardly.wordpress.com/2010/08/29/the-metaphysics-of-morrowind-part-1/
is an interesting read mostly about how the elder scrolls in general and Vivec in specific screw around with the 4th wall in gaming
lotsa words but an interesting read
theroyalestpythonnub18_ESO wrote: »I've had my fill of Almalexia and Vivec tbh, but I've always wanted to meet Sotha Sil. Just not... y'know dead. I'm sure I'd get tired of him quickly as well, but right now he's my favorite member of the Tribunal.
So I was doing quests in Deshaan and I've come to the realisation... I really hate interacting with Almalexia.
Nearly every conversation with her I have to kiss up and show deference and respect to a character I know for a fact is a liar, a murderer and a hypocrite.
Yes sometimes you can semi-snarkily point out how lazy she's being but that's it.
Now granted I'm not saying my character should magically know the Tribunal are scumbags but it would be nice if quests weren't always on rails as MMO quests are and let you branch out and find out dirt on them. And tell them to pike off once in a while just because they're really, really dumb. I mean that quest where you have to pass trials while you urgently need to enter the temple? Ridiculous!
I really don't look forward to Vivec ever being in the game now, as I absolutely despise him. Mind you this is mainly coloured by the non-canon scribblings of his insane author, who likes to live vicariously through Vivec and turned him into an invincible mary sue who totally survived Morrowind then ate Azura and got away with everything!
Yeah sure. I killed him with a fork.
fiachsidhe wrote: »This isn't just a problem with Almalexia. Throughout the entire game your character vacillates between being a spineless doormat with no drive or opinions, to being a joyless tool (why can't I go along with Sheogorath's antics?).
I'm whatever the lazy quest writers needed me to be. We're pretty much roleplaying the them.
and apparently we come from nowhere, have no knowledge of any culture anywhere, and no belief system.