usmguy1234 wrote: »You have to take in to account that the altmer accomplished what they did through racial purity and strict standard enforcement.... the dumner did it off the backs of others (slaves). No comparison to really be had there.
psychotrip wrote: »usmguy1234 wrote: »You have to take in to account that the altmer accomplished what they did through racial purity and strict standard enforcement.... the dumner did it off the backs of others (slaves). No comparison to really be had there.
The Altmer had slaves until the second era I believe, and use goblins as slave labor as well (though it think this was retconned?)
And slave labor =/= magical advancement, complex engineering, or a nuanced understanding of neurology, so I don't know what you're getting at here. All you've proven is that the dunmer have a work force to execute their ideas. Having slaves doesn't make you better at magic or science.
usmguy1234 wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »usmguy1234 wrote: »You have to take in to account that the altmer accomplished what they did through racial purity and strict standard enforcement.... the dumner did it off the backs of others (slaves). No comparison to really be had there.
The Altmer had slaves until the second era I believe, and use goblins as slave labor as well (though it think this was retconned?)
And slave labor =/= magical advancement, complex engineering, or a nuanced understanding of neurology, so I don't know what you're getting at here. All you've proven is that the dunmer have a work force to execute their ideas. Having slaves doesn't make you better at magic or science.
No but slavery does give them more time to focus on such things as they had more time on their hands not doing menial tasks.
psychotrip wrote: »usmguy1234 wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »usmguy1234 wrote: »You have to take in to account that the altmer accomplished what they did through racial purity and strict standard enforcement.... the dumner did it off the backs of others (slaves). No comparison to really be had there.
The Altmer had slaves until the second era I believe, and use goblins as slave labor as well (though it think this was retconned?)
And slave labor =/= magical advancement, complex engineering, or a nuanced understanding of neurology, so I don't know what you're getting at here. All you've proven is that the dunmer have a work force to execute their ideas. Having slaves doesn't make you better at magic or science.
No but slavery does give them more time to focus on such things as they had more time on their hands not doing menial tasks.
The Altmer still had slaves until relatively recently by the time of ESO. It was a dunmer slave who revealed how the altmer made moonstone armor in the second era. Again, they also had goblin slaves.
usmguy1234 wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »usmguy1234 wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »usmguy1234 wrote: »You have to take in to account that the altmer accomplished what they did through racial purity and strict standard enforcement.... the dumner did it off the backs of others (slaves). No comparison to really be had there.
The Altmer had slaves until the second era I believe, and use goblins as slave labor as well (though it think this was retconned?)
And slave labor =/= magical advancement, complex engineering, or a nuanced understanding of neurology, so I don't know what you're getting at here. All you've proven is that the dunmer have a work force to execute their ideas. Having slaves doesn't make you better at magic or science.
No but slavery does give them more time to focus on such things as they had more time on their hands not doing menial tasks.
The Altmer still had slaves until relatively recently by the time of ESO. It was a dunmer slave who revealed how the altmer made moonstone armor in the second era. Again, they also had goblin slaves.
But not to the extent that the dumner had. The dumner practically enslaved everyone but themselves... kinda goes with their theme of thinking they are better than everyone. The altmer had slaves but that evolved towards genocide.
psychotrip wrote: »usmguy1234 wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »usmguy1234 wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »usmguy1234 wrote: »You have to take in to account that the altmer accomplished what they did through racial purity and strict standard enforcement.... the dumner did it off the backs of others (slaves). No comparison to really be had there.
The Altmer had slaves until the second era I believe, and use goblins as slave labor as well (though it think this was retconned?)
And slave labor =/= magical advancement, complex engineering, or a nuanced understanding of neurology, so I don't know what you're getting at here. All you've proven is that the dunmer have a work force to execute their ideas. Having slaves doesn't make you better at magic or science.
No but slavery does give them more time to focus on such things as they had more time on their hands not doing menial tasks.
The Altmer still had slaves until relatively recently by the time of ESO. It was a dunmer slave who revealed how the altmer made moonstone armor in the second era. Again, they also had goblin slaves.
But not to the extent that the dumner had. The dumner practically enslaved everyone but themselves... kinda goes with their theme of thinking they are better than everyone. The altmer had slaves but that evolved towards genocide.
The Altmer also have the advantage of the longest running civilization in Tamrielic history. You'd think that would count for something.
usmguy1234 wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »usmguy1234 wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »usmguy1234 wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »usmguy1234 wrote: »You have to take in to account that the altmer accomplished what they did through racial purity and strict standard enforcement.... the dumner did it off the backs of others (slaves). No comparison to really be had there.
The Altmer had slaves until the second era I believe, and use goblins as slave labor as well (though it think this was retconned?)
And slave labor =/= magical advancement, complex engineering, or a nuanced understanding of neurology, so I don't know what you're getting at here. All you've proven is that the dunmer have a work force to execute their ideas. Having slaves doesn't make you better at magic or science.
No but slavery does give them more time to focus on such things as they had more time on their hands not doing menial tasks.
The Altmer still had slaves until relatively recently by the time of ESO. It was a dunmer slave who revealed how the altmer made moonstone armor in the second era. Again, they also had goblin slaves.
But not to the extent that the dumner had. The dumner practically enslaved everyone but themselves... kinda goes with their theme of thinking they are better than everyone. The altmer had slaves but that evolved towards genocide.
The Altmer also have the advantage of the longest running civilization in Tamrielic history. You'd think that would count for something.
Right you had the altmer that practiced isolationism and the dumner who gobbled up everything from multiple civilizations... It doesn't take a stretch of the imagination to see why the dumner may have been more advanced... however that was more of a consequence of their nature.
It depends on what you mean by "more advanced society." The Telvanni are amazing wizards, but as long as they continue to enslave Argonians (or anybody) they remain barbarians. It's not a trivial consideration, even if you'd like it to be.
If you limit the conversation to tech and magical advances only, I don't think anybody we've seen so far can match Sotha Sil. He's also playing with power that will eventually come at a very high cost to his people. He may have murdered a friend to keep that power. Smart and advanced?
psychotrip wrote: »It depends on what you mean by "more advanced society." The Telvanni are amazing wizards, but as long as they continue to enslave Argonians (or anybody) they remain barbarians. It's not a trivial consideration, even if you'd like it to be.
If you limit the conversation to tech and magical advances only, I don't think anybody we've seen so far can match Sotha Sil. He's also playing with power that will eventually come at a very high cost to his people. He may have murdered a friend to keep that power. Smart and advanced?
I defined what I meant by "advanced" in the first post since I know it can be a very broad topic. I was mostly talking about scientific / magical advancement as opposed to cultural advancement, which is far more subjective.
usmguy1234 wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »It depends on what you mean by "more advanced society." The Telvanni are amazing wizards, but as long as they continue to enslave Argonians (or anybody) they remain barbarians. It's not a trivial consideration, even if you'd like it to be.
If you limit the conversation to tech and magical advances only, I don't think anybody we've seen so far can match Sotha Sil. He's also playing with power that will eventually come at a very high cost to his people. He may have murdered a friend to keep that power. Smart and advanced?
I defined what I meant by "advanced" in the first post since I know it can be a very broad topic. I was mostly talking about scientific / magical advancement as opposed to cultural advancement, which is far more subjective.
I understand that and my argument is you cannot seperate the two. The less a society has to focus on menial tasks the more time it has to focus on inventions/science/ life improvements. With that being said you have to decide what is more impressive...a culture that did everything for themselves and were still fairly advanced magically/ scientifically/ etc. Or one that was advanced but due to the subjugation of other cultures.
psychotrip wrote: »It depends on what you mean by "more advanced society." The Telvanni are amazing wizards, but as long as they continue to enslave Argonians (or anybody) they remain barbarians. It's not a trivial consideration, even if you'd like it to be.
If you limit the conversation to tech and magical advances only, I don't think anybody we've seen so far can match Sotha Sil. He's also playing with power that will eventually come at a very high cost to his people. He may have murdered a friend to keep that power. Smart and advanced?
I defined what I meant by "advanced" in the first post since I know it can be a very broad topic. I was mostly talking about scientific / magical advancement as opposed to cultural advancement, which is far more subjective.
psychotrip wrote: »It depends on what you mean by "more advanced society." The Telvanni are amazing wizards, but as long as they continue to enslave Argonians (or anybody) they remain barbarians. It's not a trivial consideration, even if you'd like it to be.
If you limit the conversation to tech and magical advances only, I don't think anybody we've seen so far can match Sotha Sil. He's also playing with power that will eventually come at a very high cost to his people. He may have murdered a friend to keep that power. Smart and advanced?
I defined what I meant by "advanced" in the first post since I know it can be a very broad topic. I was mostly talking about scientific / magical advancement as opposed to cultural advancement, which is far more subjective.
I understand, I just don't think you can separate them completely if you want to talk about the society as a whole.
psychotrip wrote: »usmguy1234 wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »It depends on what you mean by "more advanced society." The Telvanni are amazing wizards, but as long as they continue to enslave Argonians (or anybody) they remain barbarians. It's not a trivial consideration, even if you'd like it to be.
If you limit the conversation to tech and magical advances only, I don't think anybody we've seen so far can match Sotha Sil. He's also playing with power that will eventually come at a very high cost to his people. He may have murdered a friend to keep that power. Smart and advanced?
I defined what I meant by "advanced" in the first post since I know it can be a very broad topic. I was mostly talking about scientific / magical advancement as opposed to cultural advancement, which is far more subjective.
I understand that and my argument is you cannot seperate the two. The less a society has to focus on menial tasks the more time it has to focus on inventions/science/ life improvements. With that being said you have to decide what is more impressive...a culture that did everything for themselves and were still fairly advanced magically/ scientifically/ etc. Or one that was advanced but due to the subjugation of other cultures.
And yet they didn't do everything themselves. They had slaves for the majority of their history. And the dunmer also live in the most inhospitable place in Tamriel. You seem to only be factoring in the things that make the Altmer seem more impressive, while ignoring the same for the dunmer.
But we're arguing different things. I'm asking who is more advanced, not which society is more impressive.
usmguy1234 wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »usmguy1234 wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »It depends on what you mean by "more advanced society." The Telvanni are amazing wizards, but as long as they continue to enslave Argonians (or anybody) they remain barbarians. It's not a trivial consideration, even if you'd like it to be.
If you limit the conversation to tech and magical advances only, I don't think anybody we've seen so far can match Sotha Sil. He's also playing with power that will eventually come at a very high cost to his people. He may have murdered a friend to keep that power. Smart and advanced?
I defined what I meant by "advanced" in the first post since I know it can be a very broad topic. I was mostly talking about scientific / magical advancement as opposed to cultural advancement, which is far more subjective.
I understand that and my argument is you cannot seperate the two. The less a society has to focus on menial tasks the more time it has to focus on inventions/science/ life improvements. With that being said you have to decide what is more impressive...a culture that did everything for themselves and were still fairly advanced magically/ scientifically/ etc. Or one that was advanced but due to the subjugation of other cultures.
And yet they didn't do everything themselves. They had slaves for the majority of their history. And the dunmer also live in the most inhospitable place in Tamriel. You seem to only be factoring in the things that make the Altmer seem more impressive, while ignoring the same for the dunmer.
But we're arguing different things. I'm asking who is more advanced, not which society is more impressive.
Rome and Egypt were super advanced for their time too... but would they have been as advanced without millions of slaves? I think the answer is no... same goes for the dumner. The altmer/ goblin relationship is more akin to the first settlers of the Americas to the native Americans.
VaranisArano wrote: »Keep in mind that we see very little of the Altmer society and the College of Sapiarchs in ESO, while we see Dunmer society in great detail in TES 3.
"Altmer or Dunmer. Which culture is more "advanced"?"
Human
I think those 2 races are but a shadow of their common ancestor, the Aldmer.
And I also think that their culture, knowledge and power is retrogading.
All their ancient architecture, magicka prowess and connection with Aetherius and the divines, forgotten.
The Psijic Order of Arteum and the Apostles of the Clockwork City are the only 2 groups (at least founded by each race) that keep up with the knowledge of their ancient times and the dwemer.
The rest of their culture is based on fanatic religion, knowledge that eventually will be forgotten because of their selfisness, isolationism, racism and morally wrong applications.
TL;DR: It's their own culture that halts their advancement. The only good thing that came from these races of mer are the foundation of Clockwork City and the Psijic Order
psychotrip wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »Keep in mind that we see very little of the Altmer society and the College of Sapiarchs in ESO, while we see Dunmer society in great detail in TES 3.
So the game expansion that focuses on the Altmer shows us little about the Altmer? Again I've barely played Summerset so this may be a weird question: what exactly do we learn about the Altmer in this expansion?
"Altmer or Dunmer. Which culture is more "advanced"?"
Human
psychotrip wrote: »What a thought provoking contribution.
Altmer > dunmer all the way.
VaranisArano wrote: »"Altmer or Dunmer. Which culture is more "advanced"?"
Humanpsychotrip wrote: »What a thought provoking contribution.
Well, if you go by the idea that the victors write the history, Alessia and St. Pelinal would probably agree. And in 300 or so years iirc, Tiber Septim is about to make that point with the help of the Numidium.
Human cultures in Tamriel don't seem to be the most magically advanced, but they do seem to be the more militarily dominant cultures. (The 4th Era Thalmor are trying to contest that with the Imperials, and got their butts handed to them by the Redguards.)
psychotrip wrote: »usmguy1234 wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »usmguy1234 wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »It depends on what you mean by "more advanced society." The Telvanni are amazing wizards, but as long as they continue to enslave Argonians (or anybody) they remain barbarians. It's not a trivial consideration, even if you'd like it to be.
If you limit the conversation to tech and magical advances only, I don't think anybody we've seen so far can match Sotha Sil. He's also playing with power that will eventually come at a very high cost to his people. He may have murdered a friend to keep that power. Smart and advanced?
I defined what I meant by "advanced" in the first post since I know it can be a very broad topic. I was mostly talking about scientific / magical advancement as opposed to cultural advancement, which is far more subjective.
I understand that and my argument is you cannot seperate the two. The less a society has to focus on menial tasks the more time it has to focus on inventions/science/ life improvements. With that being said you have to decide what is more impressive...a culture that did everything for themselves and were still fairly advanced magically/ scientifically/ etc. Or one that was advanced but due to the subjugation of other cultures.
And yet they didn't do everything themselves. They had slaves for the majority of their history. And the dunmer also live in the most inhospitable place in Tamriel. You seem to only be factoring in the things that make the Altmer seem more impressive, while ignoring the same for the dunmer.
But we're arguing different things. I'm asking who is more advanced, not which society is more impressive.
Rome and Egypt were super advanced for their time too... but would they have been as advanced without millions of slaves? I think the answer is no... same goes for the dumner. The altmer/ goblin relationship is more akin to the first settlers of the Americas to the native Americans.
Again dude, we're talking about two different things. I don't know why you keep focusing on this. I'm asking whose more advanced, not which one is more impressive, moral, or had more advantages. And again, you seem to be brushing aside everything that doesn't fit your narrative while magnifying everything that does.
usmguy1234 wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »usmguy1234 wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »usmguy1234 wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »It depends on what you mean by "more advanced society." The Telvanni are amazing wizards, but as long as they continue to enslave Argonians (or anybody) they remain barbarians. It's not a trivial consideration, even if you'd like it to be.
If you limit the conversation to tech and magical advances only, I don't think anybody we've seen so far can match Sotha Sil. He's also playing with power that will eventually come at a very high cost to his people. He may have murdered a friend to keep that power. Smart and advanced?
I defined what I meant by "advanced" in the first post since I know it can be a very broad topic. I was mostly talking about scientific / magical advancement as opposed to cultural advancement, which is far more subjective.
I understand that and my argument is you cannot seperate the two. The less a society has to focus on menial tasks the more time it has to focus on inventions/science/ life improvements. With that being said you have to decide what is more impressive...a culture that did everything for themselves and were still fairly advanced magically/ scientifically/ etc. Or one that was advanced but due to the subjugation of other cultures.
And yet they didn't do everything themselves. They had slaves for the majority of their history. And the dunmer also live in the most inhospitable place in Tamriel. You seem to only be factoring in the things that make the Altmer seem more impressive, while ignoring the same for the dunmer.
But we're arguing different things. I'm asking who is more advanced, not which society is more impressive.
Rome and Egypt were super advanced for their time too... but would they have been as advanced without millions of slaves? I think the answer is no... same goes for the dumner. The altmer/ goblin relationship is more akin to the first settlers of the Americas to the native Americans.
Again dude, we're talking about two different things. I don't know why you keep focusing on this. I'm asking whose more advanced, not which one is more impressive, moral, or had more advantages. And again, you seem to be brushing aside everything that doesn't fit your narrative while magnifying everything that does.
“The Altmer are proud, conceited, and decadent. Their clothes, manners, arts, and crafts are highly refined, but they are godless and spiritually empty. They content themselves with reliving the aged glories of their martial traditions and their mastery of sorcery and enchantment. Their achievements are admirable, but their culture no longer serves any vital purpose.”
- Nobles of Morrowind
Even the dumner hint around that the altmer are superior in refinements and sorcery. The dumner even look at them as godless because of this reason. The altmer are more advanced and the dumner more barbaric.
psychotrip wrote: »usmguy1234 wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »usmguy1234 wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »usmguy1234 wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »It depends on what you mean by "more advanced society." The Telvanni are amazing wizards, but as long as they continue to enslave Argonians (or anybody) they remain barbarians. It's not a trivial consideration, even if you'd like it to be.
If you limit the conversation to tech and magical advances only, I don't think anybody we've seen so far can match Sotha Sil. He's also playing with power that will eventually come at a very high cost to his people. He may have murdered a friend to keep that power. Smart and advanced?
I defined what I meant by "advanced" in the first post since I know it can be a very broad topic. I was mostly talking about scientific / magical advancement as opposed to cultural advancement, which is far more subjective.
I understand that and my argument is you cannot seperate the two. The less a society has to focus on menial tasks the more time it has to focus on inventions/science/ life improvements. With that being said you have to decide what is more impressive...a culture that did everything for themselves and were still fairly advanced magically/ scientifically/ etc. Or one that was advanced but due to the subjugation of other cultures.
And yet they didn't do everything themselves. They had slaves for the majority of their history. And the dunmer also live in the most inhospitable place in Tamriel. You seem to only be factoring in the things that make the Altmer seem more impressive, while ignoring the same for the dunmer.
But we're arguing different things. I'm asking who is more advanced, not which society is more impressive.
Rome and Egypt were super advanced for their time too... but would they have been as advanced without millions of slaves? I think the answer is no... same goes for the dumner. The altmer/ goblin relationship is more akin to the first settlers of the Americas to the native Americans.
Again dude, we're talking about two different things. I don't know why you keep focusing on this. I'm asking whose more advanced, not which one is more impressive, moral, or had more advantages. And again, you seem to be brushing aside everything that doesn't fit your narrative while magnifying everything that does.
“The Altmer are proud, conceited, and decadent. Their clothes, manners, arts, and crafts are highly refined, but they are godless and spiritually empty. They content themselves with reliving the aged glories of their martial traditions and their mastery of sorcery and enchantment. Their achievements are admirable, but their culture no longer serves any vital purpose.”
- Nobles of Morrowind
Even the dumner hint around that the altmer are superior in refinements and sorcery. The dumner even look at them as godless because of this reason. The altmer are more advanced and the dumner more barbaric.
Yeah but can you list any examples of what makes the Altmer more advanced? Anything that wasn't later proven to be an "exaggeration"? Those same npcs also described Cyrodiil as a jungle. Most of the Morrowind-era lore has been retconned.