I need to do some CWC again.
My only concern is some of the World Boss dailies. Is there enough population to get those done.
nwilliams2107b16_ESO wrote: »Loved Clockwork city, still one of my favourite zones.
I just did CWC for the first time yesterday (I have a somewhat acute case of restartitis so for the longest time I didn't do anything past morrowind) and I gotta say it was pretty cool! I think it might be the first time ESO has given us a really novel setting, and I thought it was great world building. Lots of things to be intrigued by.
Just wanted to say something nice since I've been known to complain.
SidraWillowsky wrote: »Sotha Sil and the Tribunal lore in general is possibly the most well-done and fleshed-out NPC/lore in any game I've played. They knocked it out of the park with Sotha Sil and CWC.
Tangent incoming, but with Vivec getting so much background and characterization in Morrowind and beyond (Kirkbride's golden child), and Sotha Sil getting so much character development in ESO, it's glaringly obvious how overlooked Almalexia is aside from being portrayed as a one-dimensional b*tch. We're told she's the compassionate "Mother Morrowind" and a fierce warrior, but we never see that. We see her driven mad in the Morrowind expansion, and we see her kill someone with his mother watching in ESO because he doubts the Tribunal. She's cold and flat and it makes me mad that the one woman in the Tribunal gets this treatment. Once again, the woman in the position of power is a cold, hard b*tch with no redeeming qualities.
ZOS please give her character more dimensionality. There's a massive dearth of strong, not-overly-sexualized women in video games and this is the perfect opportunity to create one...
But yeah, CWC is amazing and one of the only quests that I paid full attention to. Sil is amazing and the conversation you have with him at the end of the quest is phenominal.
Yes, even if she is a villain she must get more attention and complications, because just obvious plain villains are boring. I want to see some moral choises and traps and a villain which you can understand somehowSidraWillowsky wrote: »it's glaringly obvious how overlooked Almalexia is aside from being portrayed as a one-dimensional b*tch.
SidraWillowsky wrote: »(snipping my own quote)
I agree that character development-wise she's *by far* the worst, but just remember she was part of the base game. Base game writing was... Not so good. Very few recurring characters with any depth, lots of random and contrived storylines. In that context, almalexia's horrible character development is not at all out of place.
That said it's a bad look and I agree they need to do something to put her on the same footing as the rest of the tribunal. At the same time, I think the tribunal has gotten a lot of attention and there are other cultures in desperate need of some love as well.
Yes, even if she is a villain she must get more attention and complications, because just obvious plain villains are boring. I want to see some moral choises and traps and a villain which you can understand somehow[/quote]SidraWillowsky wrote: »it's glaringly obvious how overlooked Almalexia is aside from being portrayed as a one-dimensional b*tch.
Integral1900 wrote: »Gorgeous zone and a great extension to the morrowind story, also, if you take your time and pay attention to the details it becomes one of the most sinister locations. Have to agree with the others, that final conversation was a thing of genius and the prognosticator was a great touch
I need to do some CWC again.
My only concern is some of the World Boss dailies. Is there enough population to get those done.
YandereGirlfriend wrote: »Why is there not a Clockwork City anniversary event?
I would much prefer to see an event set there than seeing the DB and TG event for the third time in just over one calendar year.
SidraWillowsky wrote: »We're told she's the compassionate "Mother Morrowind" and a fierce warrior, but we never see that.
Before his death, they swore oaths to Nerevar upon Azura that they would never use the Tools of Kagrenac on the Heart of Lorkhan in order to steal its divine essence for themselves. A few years later, Almalexia and her fellow Tribunes broke that oath to become living gods. This led to the transformation of the Chimer into the Dunmer, and the Tribunal became their immortal protectors, leaders, and gods. The truth of how they gained their divinity was covered up; according to the Heirographa, the orthodox public teachings of the Tribunal Temple, their divinity was a more spontaneous result of their supernatural virtue, discipline, wisdom, and insight.
Sources conflict on how her husband met his demise. Most attribute it to wounds he received during the Battle of Red Mountain. The Ashlanders, who rejected Tribunal worship, believe that Almalexia and her fellow Tribunes murdered her husband so he would not interfere with their plan to take divine power.
I just did CWC for the first time yesterday (I have a somewhat acute case of restartitis so for the longest time I didn't do anything past morrowind) and I gotta say it was pretty cool! I think it might be the first time ESO has given us a really novel setting, and I thought it was great world building. Lots of things to be intrigued by.
Just wanted to say something nice since I've been known to complain.
Loved Clockwork City. Sotha Sil is probably one of my favorite characters in the game.
Loved Clockwork City. Sotha Sil is probably one of my favorite characters in the game.
He is a cyborg nerd, everyone loves cyborg nerds. I did find out something pretty shady about him though from his dialouge among other things, it seemed to suggest the Clockwork City itself is part of a plot of his to completely change how the whole world works, to create a world where all sentience is as one, which IMO would be a horrible place to live, and very boring.