So Manimarco and the worm cult are back, it seems like the perfect time to reintroduce our old companions. Why weren’t the included in this event as General leading the charge? I would think they would be concerned with Manimarcos return. Not to mention Molag Bal is just ok with Manimarco escaping and using all of his daedra after the previous events and betrayal.
“Since we were starting with the original main story and the Worm Cult, we naturally looked at the Five Companions,” says Baker. “However, we’ve featured several of them in various Chapters since the original game. We decided to take a step back from that set of characters and look to some interesting-but-underutilized characters who deserved a little more time in the spotlight.”
By chance I came across the official explanation:“Since we were starting with the original main story and the Worm Cult, we naturally looked at the Five Companions,” says Baker. “However, we’ve featured several of them in various Chapters since the original game. We decided to take a step back from that set of characters and look to some interesting-but-underutilized characters who deserved a little more time in the spotlight.”
Source: https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/68079
Obviously having a character show up in 5 different chapters/dlcs still makes them underutilized.
tomofhyrule wrote: »Yes, such incredibly underutilized characters as [checks notes] Razum-dar?
By chance I came across the official explanation:“Since we were starting with the original main story and the Worm Cult, we naturally looked at the Five Companions,” says Baker. “However, we’ve featured several of them in various Chapters since the original game. We decided to take a step back from that set of characters and look to some interesting-but-underutilized characters who deserved a little more time in the spotlight.”
Source: https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/68079
Obviously having a character show up in 5 different chapters/dlcs still makes them underutilized.
They were probably referring to Walks and Azah. I think they know Raz isn't underutilized. Skordo could also be considered in the underutilized category. Really, Raz is the outlier in the group from how much he's shown up.
They were probably referring to Walks and Azah. I think they know Raz isn't underutilized. Skordo could also be considered in the underutilized category. Really, Raz is the outlier in the group from how much he's shown up.
Walks-in-Ash and Azah were only in the base game (Are they interesting characters, through?)
They were probably referring to Walks and Azah. I think they know Raz isn't underutilized. Skordo could also be considered in the underutilized category. Really, Raz is the outlier in the group from how much he's shown up.
Walks-in-Ash and Azah were only in the base game (Are they interesting characters, through?), but Skordo showed up in 3 unrelated stories (base game, Orsinium, Dragonhold), Gabrielle twice (base game, Greymoor), Darien twice (base game, Summerset). For comparison: Abnur Tharn showed up in 2 different stories (base game, Elsweyr/Dragonhold), Lyris in 2 (base game, Greymoor/Markarth), Sai in 3 (base game, Dragonhold, and in Markarth only in the epilogue together with Lyris). Is that so much of a difference? I don't think so.
Interesting is subjective, so all I can say is I find Walks interesting, but not Azah.
But I wouldn't have wanted Abnur, Lyris, and Sai in place of the others. We don't really know Abnur's fate, and to have him show up suddenly would have been jarring and likely not explained very well (going by how they explained Lyris and Sai being around even if they were the ones the player chose to sacrifice). And I thought Lyris and Sai had their own plans.
They were probably referring to Walks and Azah. I think they know Raz isn't underutilized. Skordo could also be considered in the underutilized category. Really, Raz is the outlier in the group from how much he's shown up.
Walks-in-Ash and Azah were only in the base game (Are they interesting characters, through?), but Skordo showed up in 3 unrelated stories (base game, Orsinium, Dragonhold), Gabrielle twice (base game, Greymoor), Darien twice (base game, Summerset). For comparison: Abnur Tharn showed up in 2 different stories (base game, Elsweyr/Dragonhold), Lyris in 2 (base game, Greymoor/Markarth), Sai in 3 (base game, Dragonhold, and in Markarth only in the epilogue together with Lyris). Is that so much of a difference? I don't think so.
IsharaMeradin wrote: »It would have been hysterical if they had Stuga running from the siege camp and say, "Hey! I've been looking for you! We need to defend this camp!" And one must actually talk to her to trigger the siege camp fight.
It would have gotten old fast, but sure would have been a really good call back.
tomofhyrule wrote: »Here’s another fun little related lore tidbit regarding returning and non-returning characters:
So if you read the Stirk Fellowship motif books, they do talk about working under the leaders:
- High King Emeric of the Daggerfall Covenant
 - Queen Ayrenn of the Aldmeri Dominion
 - Prince Irnskar of the Ebonheart Pact
 - Gabrielle Benele, acting head of the Mages Guild
 - Skordo, acting head of the Fighters Guild
 
So… is Irnskar now officially in charge of the EP, considering it doesn’t say “acting leader”? During High Isle, it’s just that Jorunn was just in Riften with a girlfriend - which was an appalling reason to skip, especially when there is literally a deadly disease going around that he could have caught and then had his son go in his stead. Why didn’t the lore team make up a plausible reason for that? And now, if Irnskar is sill leading, could they really have not just fixed all of that by dropping one line someone says like “oh, they’re trying to downplay it, but King Jorunn caught the Knahaten Flu so that’s why Irnskar is leading everything now”
Or is this a Game of Thrones style “we just forgot about Jorunn”?
tomofhyrule wrote: »Here’s another fun little related lore tidbit regarding returning and non-returning characters:
So if you read the Stirk Fellowship motif books, they do talk about working under the leaders:
- High King Emeric of the Daggerfall Covenant
 - Queen Ayrenn of the Aldmeri Dominion
 - Prince Irnskar of the Ebonheart Pact
 - Gabrielle Benele, acting head of the Mages Guild
 - Skordo, acting head of the Fighters Guild
 
So… is Irnskar now officially in charge of the EP, considering it doesn’t say “acting leader”? During High Isle, it’s just that Jorunn was just in Riften with a girlfriend - which was an appalling reason to skip, especially when there is literally a deadly disease going around that he could have caught and then had his son go in his stead. Why didn’t the lore team make up a plausible reason for that? And now, if Irnskar is sill leading, could they really have not just fixed all of that by dropping one line someone says like “oh, they’re trying to downplay it, but King Jorunn caught the Knahaten Flu so that’s why Irnskar is leading everything now”
Or is this a Game of Thrones style “we just forgot about Jorunn”?
Maybe it's the voice acting for Jorunn, but in scenes with them together (I just finished Greymoor and the Epilogue on a character last week), Jorunn can come across as aloof and he has a reputation as not being the sharpest leader - though the people commenting are in opposition to him. Since there is a theme for Irnskar coming out from his father's shadow, it could be a combination of Jorunn letting his son grow, and just being interested more in dalliances.