So according to the lore book called: "Lore:Who Are the Wardens?" it is stated that wardens are worshipers of Y'ffre.
Let me quote a portion of the lore book: "...in my own meticulous research, I have certainly found some similarities between the Spinners and Wardens. Like the Wood Elf priests, these guardians appear to have a close connection with the god Y'ffre, the deity of song and forest.
However, in my opinion, this is where the similarities end, and just as I did with the famous coven in my seminal work "The Glenmoril Wyrd," I shall take it upon myself to dispel the many myths and misunderstandings associated with these warriors.
First and foremost, the Spinners are not militant or violent, preferring to allow others to fight for them and Valenwood, and to instead take on an advisory, scholarly, or priestly role within Bosmer society. By comparison, Wardens appear to be more than willing to shed blood to protect the wilds, and there are many reports of them attacking individuals, gangs, and even entire outposts that have done some harm to Y'ffre's realm."
So does that mean if you are an orc that decides to be the warden class that you do not worship Malacath (what usually orcs do) and instead worship Y'ffre? It's really strange to imagine an orc that denies Malacath and picks another god they worship. So all wardens are connected to Y'ffre?
I would so love to ask ZeniMax in an interview that question because I fail to find direct information on the true origin of the warden class. All I found is this book and it hints that it started with the bosmer and is a power given by Y'ffre. So how can orcs be explained as warden?
Edited by marcel91x on 2 December 2022 00:00