I'd love to have her as a houseguest or a companion, she manages to be very cute without being overly childish like some characters. Looks good too, with those classic Morrowind black Bosmer eyes. Also, as a houseguest she'd make a nice trio with Erilthel and Giladil.
Crazy how differently people perceive things. I felt all characters in that questline, including Nahlia and the fox, were an absolute pain. They felt unnatural and soulless, and absolutely forced in a stereotypical way. Do-gooder Indrik, wannabe-enigmatic dragon and hold-me-back griffon. But what annoyed me most was the quirkiness they were trying to go for. It felt like the typical 2010s internet board type humour. I get that power and craziness are not mutually exclusive in a world where Sheogorath exists, but it eroded a bit the seriousness of scribing as a never-seen-before source of magical power. No stakes, no decisions, no sacrifice, just lame gags and being friendly to irrelevant characters.
And the voice acting was done with so much needless emphasis and overacting in parts, like they were reading a goodnight story to a child. Or as if they were seeing those lines for the first time as they were recording.
Being around those characters was truly negative entertainment. 10/10 won't buy them as houseguest.
Circuitous wrote: »I'm a big Nahlia fan, butI think she might be a bit too busy to pay us a house visit any time soon...
Minor spoiler, don't mind it.
I do hope if/when Scribing gets expanded upon in the future, she's there for it.
Circuitous wrote: »I'm a big Nahlia fan, butI think she might be a bit too busy to pay us a house visit any time soon...