Are you telling me that you get a rapport decrease for using Necromancer skills near civilians? on top of the bounty that you already get with ''Criminal Act'' skills?
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »What is more is he hates Vampires, why is this guy even a Necromancer? he seems more like he wants to be a Templar.
I'll pay in crown crates to watch Mannimarco fight and teabag the new necromancer companion.
TheBardAtTheInn wrote: »I applaud ZOS for making one of the most interesting takes on a necromancer that I've seen in a while. Someone who uses the manipulation of souls to redeem them is so interesting, not to mention his deep ties to the super fascinating Khajiit lore and mythology. Plus, him being a morally good necromancer make sense when considering khajiit culture and their less strict view of necromancy as evil compared to other races.
CaptainVenom wrote: »No, he isn't. It would have been all too easy to write the usual "morally questionable" necromancer just because it's a necromancer. I'm glad ZOS was up to the challenge of creating something different for him
CaptainVenom wrote: »No, he isn't. It would have been all too easy to write the usual "morally questionable" necromancer just because it's a necromancer. I'm glad ZOS was up to the challenge of creating something different for him
It's nice they tried something else than cliché, but at the same time it's disappointing for people who thought the necromancer would be a chance to get a less morally good companion for once (although I'm personally not sure whether ZOS will ever give us such a character).
I actually think ZOS isn't planning to give anyone any companion they're really salivating over....
I wouldn’t have issue with different take on necromancer (or at least less so, as I think that on this class it should be something more unique and different from the rest) if the same khajiit priest archetype wasn’t already present in dozens of quests and storylines.TheBardAtTheInn wrote: »I applaud ZOS for making one of the most interesting takes on a necromancer that I've seen in a while. Someone who uses the manipulation of souls to redeem them is so interesting, not to mention his deep ties to the super fascinating Khajiit lore and mythology. Plus, him being a morally good necromancer make sense when considering khajiit culture and their less strict view of necromancy as evil compared to other races.
Still, we have 3 cliche of law abiding, benevolent companions and 3 who could be considered morally grey, but their voice acting, preferences and storylines pushing them more into the same first category. And now you can add 2 more who blend with the rest just the same, making them not memorable nor appealing to play with.
I'm wondering if Tanlorin is a Mirri type too?
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Tanlorin is more like Ember, or maybe a cross between Ember and Eveli Sharp-Arrow.
Now tell me this character is also as obtrusive ("flirty") as Naryu, hates books, talks more than using the brain, generally doesn't seem to have a clue but still lectures us - and voilá: it's the epitome of everything that makes me dislike a character! I'd applaud ZOS for pushing the wrong buttons that accurately, though.
The first two are absolutely true lol. Though, in the short amount of time I messed around with them on the PTS (read: tried doing as many different things as I could think of to try to get a reaction), they didn't so much remind me of Ember or divines forbid, Eveli. Maybe moreso a more chaotic Darien? I'd say at least their flirting style is closer to Darien's flirting style than Naryu's if that makes it any better (or worse).
The first two are absolutely true lol. Though, in the short amount of time I messed around with them on the PTS (read: tried doing as many different things as I could think of to try to get a reaction), they didn't so much remind me of Ember or divines forbid, Eveli. Maybe moreso a more chaotic Darien? I'd say at least their flirting style is closer to Darien's flirting style than Naryu's if that makes it any better (or worse).
Nah, I can't stand Darien either. I don't like "flirty" (or at least the idea a normal person has of that term).
But that's fine. Ideally, there should be a companion for all kinds of different tastes.