paulsimonps wrote: »Why make 2 threads for the same thing? Also according to the devs we have a dark class, the sorcsbut it seems like you are grasping at straws calling the wardens faeries or whatever. Having a man eating bear and cliffracer that wants nothing more than to tear someones head off in addition to controlling the Element of cold doesn't seem very fairy like to me. What I am guessing is that you don't like the Green balance skill line, buts not that bad.
Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »paulsimonps wrote: »Why make 2 threads for the same thing? Also according to the devs we have a dark class, the sorcsbut it seems like you are grasping at straws calling the wardens faeries or whatever. Having a man eating bear and cliffracer that wants nothing more than to tear someones head off in addition to controlling the Element of cold doesn't seem very fairy like to me. What I am guessing is that you don't like the Green balance skill line, buts not that bad.
Look up "Faerie".
Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »Faerie or Fay look it up. Wardens have a skill line right out of a childrens book.
Where in any Skyrim Lore or ESO does this Fay lore exist. No they are not spinners. They are Fay.
Can we have a dark class, someday? Enough Jesters and Fay.
Thank you,
Floki
paulsimonps wrote: »Why make 2 threads for the same thing?
paulsimonps wrote: »Googling that word give a redirect to Fairy cause Faerie is basically just an old form of that word and wiki says this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairy
"Fairies are generally described as human in appearance and having magical powers. Diminutive fairies of one kind or another have been recorded for centuries, but occur alongside the human-sized beings; these have been depicted as ranging in size from very tiny up to the size of a human child.[6] Even with these small fairies, however, their small size may be magically assumed rather than constant.[7] Some fairies though normally quite small were able to dilate their figures to imitate humans.[8] On Orkney they were described as short in stature, dressed in dark grey, and sometimes seen in armour.[9]
Wings, while common in Victorian and later artwork of fairies, are very rare in the folklore; even very small fairies flew with magic, sometimes flying on ragwort stems or the backs of birds.[10] Nowadays, fairies are often depicted with ordinary insect wings or butterfly wings. In some folklore, fairies have green eyes. Some depictions of fairies either have them wearing some sort of footwear and other depictions of fairies are always barefoot."
So again not sure what you are referring too when calling the Warden that, cause it doesn't seem to fit at all.
Akevoriath wrote: »The Fae and Faeries in folklore weren't like the hollywood versions. They could be cruel and malicious, snatching children and causing harm to people who entered their territory. They would sometimes help, if they felt like it. More often than not they would trick people, usually ending up harming them or leading to their death. If you minded your own business and made sure not to offend them they would usually leave you alone, if you crossed them they would get their revenge.
Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »Faerie or Fay look it up. Wardens have a skill line right out of a childrens book.
Where in any Skyrim Lore or ESO does this Fay lore exist. No they are not spinners. They are Fay.
Can we have a dark class, someday? Enough Jesters and Fay.
Thank you,
Floki
The Dresden Files book series, all you'll ever need to know about the fairy courts.absolutely love the word etymology...much appreciated...
look at that floki - you got us all smarter about fairies, grumpkins and the like...you truly are a viking hero
The more books plugged the better. Not enough people enjoy good fiction these days.
ha, I was gonna plug 'faire tale' by raymond e feist...
you book nerd you
I really want Necromancer as an actual skill line rather than a class, I feel necromancy is something everyone should be able to learn.wolfdoggie_ESO wrote: »They are Spinners because they said they are Spinners.
Although I woulda loved a Necromancer with cute undead skeleton summons and a pure offensive Frost magic tree.
wolfdoggie_ESO wrote: »They are Spinners because they said they are Spinners.
Although I woulda loved a Necromancer with cute undead skeleton summons and a pure offensive Frost magic tree.
wolfdoggie_ESO wrote: »They are Spinners because they said they are Spinners.
Although I woulda loved a Necromancer with cute undead skeleton summons and a pure offensive Frost magic tree.
They are not Spinners