I'm sorry, but this would only be awesome on an Argonian...
But I wouldn't wear it personally. It's cute though.
Despite the fanart/mods you might have seen that depicts French Maid outfits in the TES universe, a maid in TES would actually wear a modest, regular dress.
CosmicSoul wrote: »Despite the fanart/mods you might have seen that depicts French Maid outfits in the TES universe, a maid in TES would actually wear a modest, regular dress.
And what is your point exactly? Even if that where true there is nothing confirming that and the fact there are many outfits that are not exactly tes material.
I'd sooo wear a maid outfit when my dunmer assassin girl infiltrates some manor... just for the amusement!I'm sorry, but this would only be awesome on an Argonian...
But I wouldn't wear it personally. It's cute though.
Oyaban_Kyuubi wrote: »
Oooh I like the Chinese one very nice but I do think the Skyrim one would fit better with as you said a few tweaks. The Chinese one with all the silks and colors would be a bit too fancy for a servant in the elder scrolls imo. Its a lovely picture though.
Truthfully old and slightly tattered would probably fit a bit nicer the problem with the current wardrobe in game right now is it is too fancy too well kept. While a Rich owner might occasionally splurge on a uniform most servants would wear what they could get.
I agree that Sexualized or not really shouldn't be a issue I mean there's a outfit in game right now that they have in the shop the climbing outfit that i wear on a few of my Kitties and someone remarked that I looked like a stripper. So sexualized isn't something that is a issue from what i see if the case warrants it.
Thanks for the replies both of you
AlphaNicole wrote: »I like collecting costumes
TheShadowScout wrote: »I'd sooo wear a maid outfit when my dunmer assassin girl infiltrates some manor... just for the amusement!I'm sorry, but this would only be awesome on an Argonian...
But I wouldn't wear it personally. It's cute though.
"Oh, I am just an innocent maid, cleaning here... don't mind me, mister guard..."
emilyhyoyeon wrote: »Oyaban_Kyuubi wrote: »
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a couple of things-
I think a lot of people are voting no because, lbr, a FRENCH maid outfit is pretty out of place and is probably not what the lusty Argonian maid would wear in the play, and most people probably read the title and move on. I'd bet if "french" were out of the title, many more would've voted yes and moved on considering that "why say no to another outfit since it doesn't really hurt anything and just adds to roleplay/character design possibilities."
anyway whatever the maid outfit looks like it probably won't be a French maid one, and whether it's fancy or tattered doesn't matter too much because I think there are two options to go about the outfit:
1-a generic maid/servant outfit like the blacksmith outfiit (as in both generic, occupational clothes) to add to the countless other outfits.
2-a generic maid outfit that's subtly sexually provocative as a nod to the LAM, maybe like a dress/robe hanging off one shoulder or something with one leg visible - because whether or not maid outfits irl in the past or in TES universe/Nirn are "sexy," it's supposed to represent the popular book/play and that *specific individual* (the LAM) and her master's lust for her.
yeah if i had the space Id collect them too >.< my bank is full of crafting goods lol
MarkusLiberty wrote: »yeah if i had the space Id collect them too >.< my bank is full of crafting goods lol
Costumes go to the collection screen, and takes no inventory/bank space.
emilyhyoyeon wrote: »I think costumes in general is the best method of outfit implementation (for any kind of special clothing) because it solves the problem of wanting to wear something with having regular armor benefits, problem of using up bank/inv space, etc.
The "sexy French maid" outfit is historically inaccurate, lame, trite, derogatory to women and wold make ESO look like a cheesey "spirit Halloween superstore". They might as well program in fog machines, rubber spiders and a bunch of overweight midwestern women in BUM Gear sweatshirts.
Barf.