WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Here you go:
I am pleased to report he isn't as absurdly shiny as Vivec.
It's... not about vanity. If I recall correctly.Mystrius_Archaion wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Here you go:
I am pleased to report he isn't as absurdly shiny as Vivec.
Well, he's obviously not as vain as Vivec, and definitely not as vain as Almalexia. Both of them wanted to retain at least some of the golden skin from before the curse. He's more concerned with function, although I would question his choice of dwarven/clockwork parts as being superior to his own limbs.
It's... not about vanity. If I recall correctly.Mystrius_Archaion wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Here you go:
I am pleased to report he isn't as absurdly shiny as Vivec.
Well, he's obviously not as vain as Vivec, and definitely not as vain as Almalexia. Both of them wanted to retain at least some of the golden skin from before the curse. He's more concerned with function, although I would question his choice of dwarven/clockwork parts as being superior to his own limbs.
They look how they look because of what they represent. Almalexia is the Mother, the keeper of traditions of sorts, the keeper of Past - hence she looks like Dunmers looked in the past. Vivec is the Poet and Warrior, he is the Present - so he combines Chimer and Dunmer looks. And Sotha Sil, Mage and Inventor, is the future - so yep. Dunmer look through and through.
But then again. If I recall correctly.