I think y'all mixing the Tsaesci with the Akaviri...
Afaik, the Akaviri are the race of men from Akavir, which were "eaten alive" by the Tsaesci, whatever that means...
The one we see in Oblivion is probably an Akaviri enslaved/allied/enthralled by the Tsaesci to fight on the Pale Pass or something. As well, the ones on that big ass wall from Skyrim might be these men from Akavir.
I'm not a lorebeard or whatever and this may just be my head canon, but it's the way I understand it is... Also I think it doesn't exist any reference to the Tsaesci as humans on in-game books (correct me if wrong)...
psychotrip wrote: »
Read my signature. Also, the idea of an Imperial describing Summerset as incredibly beautiful and advanced makes no sense unless it had some truth to it. Imperials hated the Altmer in the second era. If anything, they'd lie and say it looks plain and bland.
And insect wings didnt have to be taken literally. It could have been describing stained glass, or resin, or...really anything beyond what we got. And even if it was literal, even if the Altmer did use giant, petrified dragonfly wings as windows...how is that any more insane than giant mushroom towers?
But none of this matters. There are multiple ways to interpret the Elder Scrolls lore. No one is denying that. Zenimax just took the most mundane and generic interpretation possible in my opinion. There is nothing unique or creative about the landscape or visuals of Summerset. It's just generic fantasy drivel.
Bringing it back on topic, making Tsaesci into humans would be yet another example of interpreting things in the most mundane and generic way possible, and completely invalidate the theme of Akavir as the land of beastmen.
mnemoniclights wrote: »Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »Calling.it now: the dragons killed all the tsaesci in Rimmen before the player arrives. It's in ruins and we never see a single one of them.
I'm thinking they're just going to apply the Blackrose skin to some humans and call it a day. I'd rather the Tsaesci were all dead than they get blandified like Summerset was.
That would be utterly tragic. Even I'm not cynical enough to think that they'd ruin the mystery of the tsaesci like that.
But then again I didnt think they'd drop the ball on Summerset so hard.
Summerset was fine tho.
If generic disneyland is fine for you I gusss. I was looking forward to something a bit more creative and in line with the old lore.
If Tsaesci are revealed to just be regular humans, I wonder if people will think that's "fine" too.
I will be a bit disappointed, but will think it's "fine" since we've already seen:
Although I am hoping that they actually are human upper bodies and serpentine lower bodies, with an explanation for what we've seen in Pale Pass (in Oblivion).
Oblivion did that because they didnt want to make a new race for one quest. If we take their appearance as canon, then that would mean tsaesci are literally just imperials.
My theory has always been that tsaesci are literal snakes that act as parasites to humans, boring into their skulls and taking over their brains. It explains...pretty much everything about them. They "ate" the humans and became them. Their parasitic nature could be described as "vampiric". The invaders at pale pass were literally imperials that had been taken over by tsaesci "soldiers".
But I doubt ZOS will do anything like that. Easier just to make them Japanese humans.
They didnt seem to have a problem making a unique Dwemer for a quest or a Falmer. This argument falls flat when you realize that they do this with every game.
Asian humans wouldnt be a bad thing. They have been hinting at an asian culture for ages. And the lore leaves it quite open for the Tsaeci to be more than just some Akaviri version of Lamia.
Just going to point out that the Falmer is just a snow white retexture of an Altmer and Yagrum was a important quest NPC like Almalexia and Vivec who also gone their own unique look in the the third game. The difference between all these characters is that they're main quest important, unlike Pale Pass quest in Oblivion which was just a optional side quest.
Well, even without going into the story (which is still under NDA), anyone who logs onto the PTS can see that there are no Akaviri in Rimmen.
I'm still searching around for things to make sense, but it's looking bad.
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »Well, even without going into the story (which is still under NDA), anyone who logs onto the PTS can see that there are no Akaviri in Rimmen.
I'm still searching around for things to make sense, but it's looking bad.
Which is a shame. Im not going to put this on ZOS because ultimately they have to obtain permission from Bethesda to introduce Tsaeci to the game. But its still sucks that we dont have this interesting and unique look into an Akaviri culture. I think this might just be something that ZOS and ESO will never live down. And that is when it had the opportunity to show players things that have been talked about but never shown, they always chose not to show it.
Darios_Heliodromos wrote: »
Ajaxandriel wrote: »Can someone who have played this part already - make a spoiler about the Akaviri in ESO:Elsweyr? ^^
psychotrip wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »Calling.it now: the dragons killed all the tsaesci in Rimmen before the player arrives. It's in ruins and we never see a single one of them.
I'm thinking they're just going to apply the Blackrose skin to some humans and call it a day. I'd rather the Tsaesci were all dead than they get blandified like Summerset was.
That would be utterly tragic. Even I'm not cynical enough to think that they'd ruin the mystery of the tsaesci like that.
But then again I didnt think they'd drop the ball on Summerset so hard.
Summerset was fine tho.
If generic disneyland is fine for you I gusss. I was looking forward to something a bit more creative and in line with the old lore.
If Tsaesci are revealed to just be regular humans, I wonder if people will think that's "fine" too.
I will be a bit disappointed, but will think it's "fine" since we've already seen:
Although I am hoping that they actually are human upper bodies and serpentine lower bodies, with an explanation for what we've seen in Pale Pass (in Oblivion).
Oblivion did that because they didnt want to make a new race for one quest. If we take their appearance as canon, then that would mean tsaesci are literally just imperials.
My theory has always been that tsaesci are literal snakes that act as parasites to humans, boring into their skulls and taking over their brains. It explains...pretty much everything about them. They "ate" the humans and became them. Their parasitic nature could be described as "vampiric". The invaders at pale pass were literally imperials that had been taken over by tsaesci "soldiers".
But I doubt ZOS will do anything like that. Easier just to make them Japanese humans.
Ajaxandriel wrote: »Can someone who have played this part already - make a spoiler about the Akaviri in ESO:Elsweyr? ^^
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It's the case -_-RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »The Tsaesci have all gone on a religious retreat and the doors of the temple will be locked as tight as Windhelm's palace gates.
Seriously, if there were any actual Tsaesci there they would have been hyped and monetised along with the other Chapter features. They would have been in datamine.
Not only fighting style, but actual references to tails and coils in lore. There are half a dozen references in the "2920, The Last Year of the First Era" book series alone. At the very least, at least some Tsaesci have a tail.
There's absolutely nothing to back it, but I occasionally toy with the idea that maybe the Akaviri races are closer to Tamrielic races then we might think. Tsaesci being, perhaps more snake-like, Argonian; Ka Po' Tun more cat-like Khajiit; Tang Mo more ape-like men. Not sure what to make of Kamal... but Snow-Orcs? Yes, I know it's said that no mer ever lived on Akavir and that Orcs may (or may not) be a type of mer. Maybe they're just Akavir's Nords. The head cannon is sort of a "these could be the races from a previous kalpa".
On the subject of Kamal... wasn't the 2nd era invasion of Tamriel a Kamal invasion?