Not voting, I want all the races filled
Erickson9610 wrote: »A similar complaint was made about Ember — her dialect and backstory weren't reminiscent of a traditional Khajiit at all. (...)
Now that Companions are decoupled from that year's Chapter, we had the opportunity to get a more traditional Khajiit and a High Elf who aren't related to West Weald and the Imperials and Bosmer there at all.
Erickson9610 wrote: »A similar complaint was made about Ember — her dialect and backstory weren't reminiscent of a traditional Khajiit at all. (...)
Now that Companions are decoupled from that year's Chapter, we had the opportunity to get a more traditional Khajiit and a High Elf who aren't related to West Weald and the Imperials and Bosmer there at all.
Zerith-var: "Azurah, forgive my cursing in a holy place. Is this a holy place? Where am I? And who are you? ... A strange name to follow an even stranger dream. I circled the feet of Azurah, longing to be held aloft. She scooped me up and cast me down. I fell and fell. And now I'm here."
I would prefer if they didn't repeat any of the races, but Tanlorin is exactly the opposite of what I expected from an Altmer companion and I wouldn't mind if they made another, proper one this time.
I would prefer if they didn't repeat any of the races, but Tanlorin is exactly the opposite of what I expected from an Altmer companion and I wouldn't mind if they made another, proper one this time. Male or female, I don't care. Also, I don't understand why it's so hard to make a Khajiit companion that talks like a Khajiit. How come every Khajiit in the base game talks in third person, and both companions and associated quest NPCs talk in first. It makes no sense.
Altmer/High Elf (like Tanlorin)
Can't vote, I don't want more companions.
I stop caring after Mirri. I use Bastian once in a blue moon, that's all and more than sufficient for me. I would prefer that the companion budget is assigned to something else.
I would prefer if they didn't repeat any of the races, but Tanlorin is exactly the opposite of what I expected from an Altmer companion and I wouldn't mind if they made another, proper one this time.
I think ZOS does that on purpose because they think it means subverting clichés. And while it's true that absolute one-dimensional, stereotypical characters aren't good writing, I don't think forcing the exact opposite of what would be typical for a race just for the sake of it is any better.
What I'd like to see is a believably written character who might show certain mindsets and opinions which are part of the expected cultural upbringing (which is absolutely possible without turning said character to a cliché), but still is an individual who might have flaws or quirks or might not absolutely agree with all mainstream ideas of their culture. Just like it is in real life.
karthrag_inak wrote: »Make them all Khajiit!
Khajiit everywhere!
Erickson9610 wrote: »One complaint that has been brought up is that Bastian Hallix (our first Imperial Companion from Blackwood) doesn't feel like an Imperial in his storyline; his upbringing reminded people too strongly of that of a Breton, and in fact some people claim that the only reason Bastian was an Imperial is that ZOS wanted one of the races that year to tie in with the theme of that year's Chapter.
A similar complaint was made about Ember — her dialect and backstory weren't reminiscent of a traditional Khajiit at all. Khajiit is one of the fan favorite races of the TES franchise, so her inclusion in High Isle felt like a shoo-in; it seemed like Ember was designed to be the "High Isle Khajiit", which means she shouldn't be from Elsweyr. In other words, the zone she was to be included in was paramount to her writing — which is good in practice, but not when she was forced to be included in High Isle due to the policy of Companions always being included in that Chapter's zone.
Now that Companions are decoupled from that year's Chapter, we had the opportunity to get a more traditional Khajiit and a High Elf who aren't related to West Weald and the Imperials and Bosmer there at all. We have the opportunity to revisit previously used Companion races whose backgrounds didn't make sense for the region of the world they were located in.
Perhaps ZOS plans to give us one repeated race + one new race every year for the next three years, to give players who disliked the previous Companions more variety. If ZOS were to continue this trend, then which repeated race would you like to see again next year?
Note that this poll is NOT for complaining about ZOS repeating Companion races. It's also not for complaining about Companions in general. As such, there is no "other" option, as the poll is rather straightforward — if you had to pick a race to be repeated in 2025, which one would it be?
Can't vote, I don't want more companions.
I stop caring after Mirri. I use Bastian once in a blue moon, that's all and more than sufficient for me. I would prefer that the companion budget is assigned to something else.
I guess a similar argument could be made for dungeons and trials, with people wanting those budgets reassigned.