RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »Short answer: No, IMHO the skins absolutely do not go against lore.
Here's why I think that...
All our player character's are instances of "The Vestige". The Vestige is a magical construct not a normal, living person. The Vestige has transcended normality in the same way that they have transcended mortality. Those rules simply do not apply.
As far as I can remember there is no lore, either written or spoken in-game, regarding the outward form of The Vestige. No precedents have been set for The Vestige in other TES games.
But, there is empirical evidence...
From what we can see in the game, The Vestige is able to change their appearance, gender and race pretty much at will (you only have to log out and use a token because that is the way it is monetised). There are also skins and polymorphs that The Vestige can put on and off at will inside the game. The simple truth is that The Vestige is a shape-shifter. The Vestige is able to change their own morphotype without the slightest expenditure of resources.
The use of skins and polymorphs by The Vestige is almost like a skill. The Vestige can be seen to acquire new skins/polymorphs when they come into contact with new things in game, as if learning how to do it, e.g. Dro'Mathra Khajiit skin is learnt when fighting in Maw of Larkhaj, ebony skin is learnt when exposed to false ebony vapour in Vvardenfell, Kothringi skeleton polymorph is learnt from that quest in Shadowfen. Now, in Murkmire, The Vestige has encountered Bright Throat and Naga Argonians and has learned how to imitate their skins. The principle is the same.There's nothing new here.
The other point to make is that, judging from their words and actions, NPC's cannot see the outward appearance of The Vestige. Not even living gods or daedric princes. So, I think it is fair to surmise that The Vestige's nature is being cloaked by some higher power. Perhaps the same misdirection that the "Missing" God uses to hide himself is also being used on The Vestige to trick NPC's into believing that when they look at The Vestige they see nothing out of the ordinary. That is why NPC's never react as one might expect when, for example, they are accosted by a stage 4 vampire orc dressed only in a pink towel and flowery bathing cap. I'm sure Nords would pass comment if they ever saw such a thing.
Maybe this is the appearance of the Tsaesci! XD (just kidding)zos say they want to follow lore well hello lizard elves humans hahjiit
Fair enoughFor Argonians it's skin, for everyone else it's an illusion. Done.
I was pretty sad about those one actually. I was totally ready to buy them thinking they would just add the paint to me...
then my altmer has scales and I screamed and...
well let's just say I'm not so excited anymore.
RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »Short answer: No, IMHO the skins absolutely do not go against lore.
Here's why I think that...
All our player character's are instances of "The Vestige". The Vestige is a magical construct not a normal, living person. The Vestige has transcended normality in the same way that they have transcended mortality. Those rules simply do not apply.
As far as I can remember there is no lore, either written or spoken in-game, regarding the outward form of The Vestige. No precedents have been set for The Vestige in other TES games.
But, there is empirical evidence...
From what we can see in the game, The Vestige is able to change their appearance, gender and race pretty much at will (you only have to log out and use a token because that is the way it is monetised). There are also skins and polymorphs that The Vestige can put on and off at will inside the game. The simple truth is that The Vestige is a shape-shifter. The Vestige is able to change their own morphotype without the slightest expenditure of resources.
The use of skins and polymorphs by The Vestige is almost like a skill. The Vestige can be seen to acquire new skins/polymorphs when they come into contact with new things in game, as if learning how to do it, e.g. Dro'Mathra Khajiit skin is learnt when fighting in Maw of Lorkhaj, ebony skin is learnt when exposed to false ebony vapour in Vvardenfell, Kothringi skeleton polymorph is learnt from that quest in Shadowfen. Now, in Murkmire, The Vestige has encountered Bright Throat and Naga Argonians and has learned how to imitate their skins. The principle is the same.There's nothing new here.
The other point to make is that, judging from their words and actions, NPC's cannot see the outward appearance of The Vestige. Not even living gods or daedric princes. So, I think it is fair to surmise that The Vestige's nature is being cloaked by some higher power. Perhaps the same misdirection that the "Missing" God uses to hide himself is also being used on The Vestige to trick NPC's into believing that when they look at The Vestige they see nothing out of the ordinary. That is why NPC's never react as one might expect when, for example, they are accosted by a stage 4 vampire orc dressed only in a pink towel and flowery bathing cap. I'm sure Nords would pass comment if they ever saw such a thing.
RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »Short answer: No, IMHO the skins absolutely do not go against lore.
Here's why I think that...
All our player character's are instances of "The Vestige". The Vestige is a magical construct not a normal, living person. The Vestige has transcended normality in the same way that they have transcended mortality. Those rules simply do not apply.
As far as I can remember there is no lore, either written or spoken in-game, regarding the outward form of The Vestige. No precedents have been set for The Vestige in other TES games.
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From what we can see in the game, The Vestige is able to change their appearance, gender and race pretty much at will (you only have to log out and use a token because that is the way it is monetised). [....] That is why NPC's never react as one might expect when, for example, they are accosted by a stage 4 vampire orc dressed only in a pink towel and flowery bathing cap. I'm sure Nords would pass comment if they ever saw such a thing.
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I know lots of other skins are lore breaking but most of them make it out that its illusion spell etc.
BUT the 2 xan meer crate skins wtf they r described as being actual skins so WHY r they available to all races zos say they want to follow lore well hello lizard elves humans hahjiit
@Kajuratus
Arena is barely canon anymore though. Only 10% of it is and some of the names.
If it's completely canon, where are the Argonian forenames and surnames?