wenchmore420b14_ESO wrote: »The "Beastfolk" are not descended from the Aldmer.
The suffix of "Mer" designates Elf ancestry.
So "Betmer" doesn't really fit.
Just my 2 drakes...
Huzzah!
Also, yes. Orcs are Elves.
myskyrim26 wrote: »wenchmore420b14_ESO wrote: »The "Beastfolk" are not descended from the Aldmer.
The suffix of "Mer" designates Elf ancestry.
So "Betmer" doesn't really fit.
Just my 2 drakes...
Huzzah!
Also, yes. Orcs are Elves.
Bosmer and Khajiit have the same origin. There's a short, but very informative dialogue in Skywatch on this tipoc. Sload are betmer, too. Only Argonians are not betmer.
myskyrim26 wrote: »wenchmore420b14_ESO wrote: »The "Beastfolk" are not descended from the Aldmer.
The suffix of "Mer" designates Elf ancestry.
So "Betmer" doesn't really fit.
Just my 2 drakes...
Huzzah!
Also, yes. Orcs are Elves.
Bosmer and Khajiit have the same origin. There's a short, but very informative dialogue in Skywatch on this tipoc. Sload are betmer, too. Only Argonians are not betmer.
@myskyrim26 Where is that source in Skywatch?
Also "Betmer" refers to all beastfolk, very much including Argonians. It is just a misnomer because "mer" is now used to distinguish elves from nonelves, so "Betmer" isn't really a word at all anymore.
confettibae wrote: »How are we talking about Orc creation lore without the best part? Trinimac was not just eaten by Boethia, he was digested and defecated out. Orcs split from the Mer after the followers of Trinimac rubbed this magic poop all over themselves. Magic poop y’all.
BrownChicken wrote: »I just want to remind you that Khajiit are mers.
B0SSzombie wrote: »https://en.m.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Beastfolk
"Beastfolk (or Betmer) is used to refer to any sentient beast-like humanoid that inhabits Tamriel, such as the Argonians, Imga, and Khajiit."
And you know who else is further down on that page? Orsimer.
Betmer aren't "Beasts that are like people," they're "People that are Beastial." And in the Orcs case, they're people that are like Goblins and Goblin-kin, which are considered Beasts in the Elder Scrolls universe.
BrownChicken wrote: »I just want to remind you that Khajiit are mers.
They aren't though. Generally if it looks like an elf, it is an elf. If it doesn't then it probably isn't one.
I don't think anyone honestly believes Bosmer aren't Elves, even if they don't come from Aldmeris. Bosmer and Khajiit both believe that they were given shape by Y'ffre and Azura respectively and mention how the other were made. Now these cultures have obviously been influencing each other, but this would not have happened if their beliefs weren't compatible to begin with. The Aldmer do not believe in a creator who gave them shape and neither do the Bretons or Dunmer who we can all trace back to Aldmeris. It stands to reason that since we cannot trace the Khajiit back to Aldmeris and they share a belief with the Bosmer about their origin, while the Bosmer do not think of the Khajiit as corrupted Elves but rather cousins, they are not actually Elves and claims otherwise are Dominion propaganda.
If we stretched the definition of "mer" far enough to encompass Khajiit, it becomes useless to the point were all humans would also be elves.
PrayingSeraph wrote: »B0SSzombie wrote: »https://en.m.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Beastfolk
"Beastfolk (or Betmer) is used to refer to any sentient beast-like humanoid that inhabits Tamriel, such as the Argonians, Imga, and Khajiit."
And you know who else is further down on that page? Orsimer.
Betmer aren't "Beasts that are like people," they're "People that are Beastial." And in the Orcs case, they're people that are like Goblins and Goblin-kin, which are considered Beasts in the Elder Scrolls universe.
Did you read what it stated?
"Orcs have elven blood"
Not only this, but one of the TES novels(I forget which) has Malacath essentially confirm the Trinimac>Malacath story. Let's not play semantics. Orcs are biologically elven, mer.
Also...
https://en.m.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Mer
Cundu_Ertur wrote: »BrownChicken wrote: »I just want to remind you that Khajiit are mers.
They aren't though. Generally if it looks like an elf, it is an elf. If it doesn't then it probably isn't one.
I don't think anyone honestly believes Bosmer aren't Elves, even if they don't come from Aldmeris. Bosmer and Khajiit both believe that they were given shape by Y'ffre and Azura respectively and mention how the other were made. Now these cultures have obviously been influencing each other, but this would not have happened if their beliefs weren't compatible to begin with. The Aldmer do not believe in a creator who gave them shape and neither do the Bretons or Dunmer who we can all trace back to Aldmeris. It stands to reason that since we cannot trace the Khajiit back to Aldmeris and they share a belief with the Bosmer about their origin, while the Bosmer do not think of the Khajiit as corrupted Elves but rather cousins, they are not actually Elves and claims otherwise are Dominion propaganda.
If we stretched the definition of "mer" far enough to encompass Khajiit, it becomes useless to the point were all humans would also be elves.
*ahem*
Ohmes are Khajiit and look like elves (even the Ohmes-Raht, despite their tails), and let's face it, that's the race people are really playing in ESO these days.
Khajiit as mer: confirmed!
B0SSzombie wrote: »PrayingSeraph wrote: »B0SSzombie wrote: »https://en.m.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Beastfolk
"Beastfolk (or Betmer) is used to refer to any sentient beast-like humanoid that inhabits Tamriel, such as the Argonians, Imga, and Khajiit."
And you know who else is further down on that page? Orsimer.
Betmer aren't "Beasts that are like people," they're "People that are Beastial." And in the Orcs case, they're people that are like Goblins and Goblin-kin, which are considered Beasts in the Elder Scrolls universe.
Did you read what it stated?
"Orcs have elven blood"
Not only this, but one of the TES novels(I forget which) has Malacath essentially confirm the Trinimac>Malacath story. Let's not play semantics. Orcs are biologically elven, mer.
Also...
https://en.m.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Mer
And did you read what I stated?
They can have Elven blood and still be Betmer. Khajiit are technically elves too. The thing that makes a Race qualify as a Betmer is being a "Mer" (Folk) that is very much like a "Bet" (Beast).
Mer =/= Elf.
B0SSzombie wrote: »PrayingSeraph wrote: »B0SSzombie wrote: »https://en.m.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Beastfolk
"Beastfolk (or Betmer) is used to refer to any sentient beast-like humanoid that inhabits Tamriel, such as the Argonians, Imga, and Khajiit."
And you know who else is further down on that page? Orsimer.
Betmer aren't "Beasts that are like people," they're "People that are Beastial." And in the Orcs case, they're people that are like Goblins and Goblin-kin, which are considered Beasts in the Elder Scrolls universe.
Did you read what it stated?
"Orcs have elven blood"
Not only this, but one of the TES novels(I forget which) has Malacath essentially confirm the Trinimac>Malacath story. Let's not play semantics. Orcs are biologically elven, mer.
Also...
https://en.m.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Mer
And did you read what I stated?
They can have Elven blood and still be Betmer. Khajiit are technically elves too. The thing that makes a Race qualify as a Betmer is being a "Mer" (Folk) that is very much like a "Bet" (Beast).
Mer =/= Elf.