And if ZOS, for marketing reasons, will create Unicorn poop rainbows (because it sells good) and will say it's lore friendly, it will ok for you?bloodthirstyvampire wrote: »you know zos can make lore right if zos says It's lore friendly then it is, the elder scrolls is much more then just 6 games worth of lore, there's lore we have yet to learn.
I have no problems with glow on mounts, atronach mounts, for example, are ok for me, i don't like combo of two things:Note: The red-and-black Scarlet Regret Twitch crate senche is not the same as the Dro-m'Athra one. It's not as flashy and doesn't have particle effects.
It has much less wattage than most of the other mega-glow crate mounts. I think it looks pretty ugly in motion, though.
I would absolutely buy that unicorn.And if ZOS, for marketing reasons, will create Unicorn poop rainbows (because it sells good) and will say it's lore friendly, it will ok for you?bloodthirstyvampire wrote: »you know zos can make lore right if zos says It's lore friendly then it is, the elder scrolls is much more then just 6 games worth of lore, there's lore we have yet to learn.
gimpdrb14_ESO wrote: »where are the costumes?
Here~
Hallothiel wrote: »Ffs. Really? I thought that the pic of a 'cutesy' flying thing was a joke. Looks far too cuddly to be a gryphon - I thought they were supposed to be fierce?
SydneyGrey wrote: »Not sure they know what "azure" means.
Right. The whole "It's not in the lore" remind me of those who go on about "It wasn't in the comics, or that didnt happen in the books" when something releases. We have Shadowmere who was obtained in Oblivion and Skyrim, looking no almost different then the Senche or Cougar. With all the Magic going on in ESO and cults arising related to Daedra and other Dark Arts, they could have easily been produced just like Shadowmere was related to the Darkbrotherhood.
Enemy-of-Coldharbour wrote: »More unobtainable radiant mounts...
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