ProfessorKittyhawk wrote: »Also, how many times do you have to save Ayrenn? Never. Her life is never put in peril, unless you want to count the glimpse of the possible future in Reapers March.
Loved the DC storyline, loved the DC locations, loved the DC characters, and I may or may not be biased because of Emeric being voiced by Bill Nighy, but such is life
EDIT: I don't mind Ayrenn or Jorunn, but overall I still feel as if the Covenant is the only alliance which isn't on the verge of breaking apart the second things go awry, and Emeric is a steadfast ruler who I truly do believe has all his people's best interests at heart. He also has a swanky looking crown and a killer sense of humour. Automatically gets my vote.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etlBevMSKG8 mr_wazzabi wrote: »1. Voiced by Kate Beckinsale
2. Views all races equally and wants peace
3. Was deemed noble and pure by 2 supernatural sources: her ancestor spirits in Auridon, the Orrerey in Elden Root
Loved the DC storyline, loved the DC locations, loved the DC characters, and I may or may not be biased because of Emeric being voiced by Bill Nighy, but such is life
EDIT: I don't mind Ayrenn or Jorunn, but overall I still feel as if the Covenant is the only alliance which isn't on the verge of breaking apart the second things go awry, and Emeric is a steadfast ruler who I truly do believe has all his people's best interests at heart. He also has a swanky looking crown and a killer sense of humour. Automatically gets my vote.
You loved the DC storyline? But.... It's allpolitics and cliche nonsense
PrayingSeraph wrote: »mr_wazzabi wrote: »1. Voiced by Kate Beckinsale
2. Views all races equally and wants peace
3. Was deemed noble and pure by 2 supernatural sources: her ancestor spirits in Auridon, the Orrerey in Elden Root
No, Aryenn sees other races as vastly inferior, especially man. In her faction proclomation, she says shed rather see a child mer sit on the throne than any man.
Shes racist and not much different from the Third Dominion we see in TESV
VaranisArano wrote: »Loved the DC storyline, loved the DC locations, loved the DC characters, and I may or may not be biased because of Emeric being voiced by Bill Nighy, but such is life
EDIT: I don't mind Ayrenn or Jorunn, but overall I still feel as if the Covenant is the only alliance which isn't on the verge of breaking apart the second things go awry, and Emeric is a steadfast ruler who I truly do believe has all his people's best interests at heart. He also has a swanky looking crown and a killer sense of humour. Automatically gets my vote.
You loved the DC storyline? But.... It's allpolitics and cliche nonsense
I actually loved the DC storyline because its...well, there's a lot of weird political stuff going on under the surface.
Like the fact that Emeric apparently doesn't want to be king.
What?
Yeah, Emeric's got some issues. More lengthy discussion under the spoiler:
For one, remember Rivenspire? So, Rivenspire used to be King Ranser's territory. Ranser's daughter was supposed to marry Emeric, Emeric wanted to marry Maraya instead, and there was a nasty little civil war where Emeric nearly lost his kingdom but eventually triumphed.
Emeric then leaves Rivenspire without a king. This comes back to bite him majorly when Count Ravenwatch turns the Montclair family into vampires and a second civil war breaks out. And then Emeric shuffles off the decision of who gets to be king/queen to the Vestige!
Oh, and Maraya. This lady. Maraya is awesome and Emeric knows full well how lucky he is to have her at his side. He's miserable during his nightmares in Stormhaven when he thinks she's disappointed in him.
Except...
Maraya tries to warn him about necromancers in the Alki'r Desert. He ignores her.
Right - those Alik'r necromancers who almost overthrew his best ally, King Fahara'jad. They would have succeeded if not for Maraya grabbing the Vestige and saying "Look, please, go check it out."
Remember how Emeric fought a civil war to marry Maraya? And the fact that she's holding down one of his major alliances through her family in Hammerfell (who she just got the Vestige to save)?
Yeah, in Bangkorai, he takes one look at his old flame Septima Tharn and is desperate to impress her. She plays him like a fiddle and if it weren't for the Vestige, Septima Tharn would have succeeded in killing Emeric.
Emeric has some issues. The Vestige and Queen Maraya mostly clean up his messes, which is all that makes him look semi-competent.
FrancisCrawford wrote: »ProfessorKittyhawk wrote: »Also, how many times do you have to save Ayrenn? Never. Her life is never put in peril, unless you want to count the glimpse of the possible future in Reapers March.
Not even in Grahtwood?
And by the way -- Emeric and Jorunn actually command their armies, while Ayrenn only bothers going into battle as part of a two-person squad.
Razorback174 wrote: »MLGProPlayer wrote: »Ayrenn took some magical Ayleid lie detector test that basically confirmed she was the Tamrielic version of Mother Teresa. She is also voiced by Kate Beckinsale.
Is she now? That's hard to imagine, considering Queen Ayrenn is actually a psychopathic robot from the 9th era.
mr_wazzabi wrote: »PrayingSeraph wrote: »mr_wazzabi wrote: »1. Voiced by Kate Beckinsale
2. Views all races equally and wants peace
3. Was deemed noble and pure by 2 supernatural sources: her ancestor spirits in Auridon, the Orrerey in Elden Root
No, Aryenn sees other races as vastly inferior, especially man. In her faction proclomation, she says shed rather see a child mer sit on the throne than any man.
Shes racist and not much different from the Third Dominion we see in TESV
Not from what she says in the ad questline.