No don’t be sorry and thank you for explaining it because I’m trying to get my head around it I have always thought of my Breton part nord but from a role play perspective. I also love pvp so I really want them stam racial passives haha.Not necessarily, but they share a common ancestry. The Reachmen are a peoples that are probably as Nedic as any modern non-Redguard human race can be and are often described as Bretons with Nordic blood; so if you were to RP as a Reachmen...
Nords, Bretons and Imperials all have Nedic ancestry; they have that common ancestor/blood. A Breton isn't part Nord unless (following the rather vague rule of interbreeding), the father is a Nord, but a Breton is Nedic, as are Nords. I feel like I've just been repeating that this whole time sorry if I'm being redundant.
Deathlord92 wrote: »So is there any chance however small that Breton could have Nordic blood Froil mentioned about the Reachmen?
Ugly things lmao. But for real Bretons should have that option to have stamina racial passives imo 🙂Cygemai_Hlervu wrote: »Deathlord92 wrote: »So is there any chance however small that Breton could have Nordic blood Froil mentioned about the Reachmen?
There is always a chance. Even for Bretons to be actually Sloads .
Deathlord92 wrote: »Ugly things lmao. But for real Bretons should have that option to have stamina racial passives imo 🙂Cygemai_Hlervu wrote: »Deathlord92 wrote: »So is there any chance however small that Breton could have Nordic blood Froil mentioned about the Reachmen?
There is always a chance. Even for Bretons to be actually Sloads .
I don’t know much on Dunmer but my argument for Bretons is they actually could have Nordic blood and everyone knows what savage warriors the Reachmen are that’s why I say Bretons should have an option.Cygemai_Hlervu wrote: »Deathlord92 wrote: »Ugly things lmao. But for real Bretons should have that option to have stamina racial passives imo 🙂Cygemai_Hlervu wrote: »Deathlord92 wrote: »So is there any chance however small that Breton could have Nordic blood Froil mentioned about the Reachmen?
There is always a chance. Even for Bretons to be actually Sloads .
No, those passives would turn them into Dunmer. Only Dunmer are balanced enough that way. Still, Shalidor the Nord is a great mage, Zumog Phoom is the Chief Necromancer, Sorkvild the Raven is.. well, will be a good Necromancer too, Altmer are not only mages - they will defeat Imperial legions in the 4th Era. So, I don't think it's a problem for you to be a Breton and be whatever class you prefer.
Well said mate as much as I want these stamina racial passives for my Breton I do agree with what you said 👍Cygemai_Hlervu wrote: »There's no need to be of Nord, Orc or Redguard origin to be a good warrior, @Deathlord92. It's all so individual. Almalexia's Hands are Dunmer but are considered to be the fierciest warriors of Tamriel. The Redoran Army proved to be able to overwhelm every strike force ever invaded Morrowind. Are they considered to be of, say, Nord origin? Some of them may be, but not even half of all of them. The lore keeps silence on such a matter you ask.
Racial passives do not mean Altmer, for example, are good wizards but bad assassins. Magicka or stamina, staves or blades - these are all just types of weapons we use at war. Some soldiers IRL fight using assault rifles, some other use silenced pistols while others use just a computer and their intelligence. But still they are all soldiers or warriors. Native Americans were not supposed to have an original "Rifleman" and "Horseman" passives, as we had, but history showed them to be more then capable to wield that mount and type of weapon. War takes all it needs from each of us according to our abilities be you an office clerk or an army soldier. The difference is only of what it takes a clerk to fight well. Likewise there are soldiers who are naturally not warriors in spite of any years of training. This is all so specific. So, I guess you shouldn't even bother being a Breton assassin without any stamina preferences. Compensate them with your intelligence!
One common misconceptions about the Nedes is that they were one homogeneous group. Nedes is a term for all men tribes that were native to Tamriel in the meretic era and the first era.