Ajaxandriel wrote: »I can't see how they can fix this "dragon break" of both sisters being the only Mane haha
Well maybe... one idea;
if the Mane placeholder is hold by Khali for PCs who chose her, Shazah for the PCs who chose her (and even Akkhuz-ri for the PCs who didn't complete the campaign if it's meant to be simultaneous), but through the story we learn that the things went wrong and a faction believe the other sister is the actual Mane!
this would leave room for each version to be "true".Yes she has ! Tahajmi is from Pellitine. Basically she's a "grey" sorceress and a moondancer, bargaining balance between the influences of Azurah, Jone, Jode, Lorkhaj, the whole Riddle'Thar.Ajaxandriel wrote: »(Here is a drawing I did of Tahajmi last year: )Ajaxandriel wrote: »
That is a lovely drawing! Does the character have any kind of backstory, or do you not bother with roleplay? I'm getting a sort of Dro-m'Athra vibe from that drawing
She's one of the spiritual leaders of the "Brotherhood of the Three Moons" which seeks absolute balance - but she appears as a simple fortune-teller in the lands of the Dominion. Her background is sumed-up here but in french ^^' not translated yet, and it's hard to get something readable, even if I try and start that on the roleplay subforumI expect Anequina to be dryer than Pellitine, where the khajiits have a desert-warrior and caravans culture. Pellitine with lush jungles, and amazing temples and palaces.Will they make Pelletine and Anequina distinct from one another through their climates in lore?
That's mainfly fluff from the TES expanded universe but there are hints of this in actual ESO data, like flavor text of the collection items from Elsweyr
It was their fear of retcons that caused this mess in the first place. They kept changing the appearance of khajiit between games, and instead of just picking one, they tried to say they were all canon designs. I'll never understand their rationalization, as things like the Dragon Break are absurd.I don't trust that they'll have enough resources to showcase all of the varying furstocks within a chapter, and if they do, they'll heavily retcon most them so that they all look like the standard Khajiit breed that we've seen since Oblivion.
KefkaGestahl wrote: »It was their fear of retcons that caused this mess in the first place. They kept changing the appearance of khajiit between games, and instead of just picking one, they tried to say they were all canon designs. I'll never understand their rationalization, as things like the Dragon Break are absurd.I don't trust that they'll have enough resources to showcase all of the varying furstocks within a chapter, and if they do, they'll heavily retcon most them so that they all look like the standard Khajiit breed that we've seen since Oblivion.
I prefer TES III's designs, but they'll never show up again. Mark my words.
KefkaGestahl wrote: »It was their fear of retcons that caused this mess in the first place. They kept changing the appearance of khajiit between games, and instead of just picking one, they tried to say they were all canon designs. I'll never understand their rationalization, as things like the Dragon Break are absurd.
I prefer TES III's designs, but they'll never show up again. Mark my words.
KefkaGestahl wrote: »It was their fear of retcons that caused this mess in the first place. They kept changing the appearance of khajiit between games, and instead of just picking one, they tried to say they were all canon designs. I'll never understand their rationalization, as things like the Dragon Break are absurd.
I prefer TES III's designs, but they'll never show up again. Mark my words.
Yeah, I have a sinking feeling that we won't get to see any Ohmes or Ohmes-Raht the way they looked in Arena and Daggerfall. And the Suthay-Raht will never appear as they did in Morrowind as long as BGS and ZOS want to have one skeleton for every race. They won't change the names of the furstocks, but they'll sure as hell try and make them as boring as possible so that Tamriel doesn't feel too weird. What I'm personally dreading is the retconning of the four legged breeds, ones we haven't even seen yet. The assets for cats and tigers are already in the game, so if they do end up retconning Alfiq and Pahmar, it won't be for development reasons, it'll be to water down the alien-ness of the Khajiiti culture. I really, really hope that they prove me wrong.
The thing about retcons is, they can work if done well, but all TES seems to do nowadays is rely far too heavily on the unreliable narrator excuse. I quite like the fact that the discrepancy between the Khajiit's appearance wasn't retconned, but instead added upon the lore of the Khajiit. I love all the different varying types of Khajiit breeds that exist, some four legged and some two legged, some as small as housecats and some as large as horses. What an interesting concept for a society whose family members are large enough to be used as steeds, or small enough so that a child could feasibly carry a fully grown adult. Now the specifics of how these different furstocks come about is, I feel, a bit of a weak one. The phases of the moons decide what form a Khajiit takes at birth? That definitely raises a plot hole of why we only ever see one breed every game. I feel the differences between the Argonians is a far better one, since their appearance depends on how much they lick the Hist tree. Granted, there isn't really any specific guidelines on how an Argonian form is chosen (aside from possibly the Hist itself choosing), but that could lend itself open to interpretation as to why all the other Argonian breeds stay in Black Marsh, whilst one specific sub-breed ventures out to the rest of Tamriel.
LittlePinkDot wrote: »Im very confident the next chapter will be a DC zone. We've already had chapters for AD and the pact. It only makes sense for it to be a DC zone.
As for Khajiit that are on all fours. Never heard of them. Only played elder scrolls since oblivion. The graphics quality of the older titles and the combat just doesnt look appealing. I wouldnt be surprised if they sweep that under the rug. Or make them a joke somehow.
And its too bad khajiit's sustain sucks. I might have actually made one otherwise.
ESO_Nightingale wrote: »LittlePinkDot wrote: »Im very confident the next chapter will be a DC zone. We've already had chapters for AD and the pact. It only makes sense for it to be a DC zone.
As for Khajiit that are on all fours. Never heard of them. Only played elder scrolls since oblivion. The graphics quality of the older titles and the combat just doesnt look appealing. I wouldnt be surprised if they sweep that under the rug. Or make them a joke somehow.
And its too bad khajiit's sustain sucks. I might have actually made one otherwise.
Alliance doesn't matter. I dont know where you got that from. Its about what has the least representation. Of that DC has the most with high rock wrothgar being completely shown and hammerfell having 2 and a half zones plus an island. Meanwhile Elsweyr has an island and half a zone lol.
LittlePinkDot wrote: »ESO_Nightingale wrote: »LittlePinkDot wrote: »Im very confident the next chapter will be a DC zone. We've already had chapters for AD and the pact. It only makes sense for it to be a DC zone.
As for Khajiit that are on all fours. Never heard of them. Only played elder scrolls since oblivion. The graphics quality of the older titles and the combat just doesnt look appealing. I wouldnt be surprised if they sweep that under the rug. Or make them a joke somehow.
And its too bad khajiit's sustain sucks. I might have actually made one otherwise.
Alliance doesn't matter. I dont know where you got that from. Its about what has the least representation. Of that DC has the most with high rock wrothgar being completely shown and hammerfell having 2 and a half zones plus an island. Meanwhile Elsweyr has an island and half a zone lol.
Im not the only one that has noticed this. It seems logical that it would be a DC zone. Theyve also released some skyrim themed stuff. Somebody above mentioned Skyrim, this is why.
ZoS might try to milk the skyrim nostalgia some more. Trying to attract more Skyrim fans.
Ajaxandriel wrote: »" It's happening " !
Whats especially good about this chapter is that we're not getting the whole of Elsweyr. Theres still room for some DLC's to take place in the south, we'll get to see Senchal Torval and Corinthe have their time to shine when they're ready. I'd hate to be met with another Cloudrest or Dusk, or for ZOS to shrink the size of the land for some reason
Ajaxandriel wrote: »
If I understood well during the live, didn't they say the following DLC after the Chapter would keep on telling about the story of Elsweyr? May we see Pellitine as smaller DLC zones this way?