I want both King Jorunn and Sai Sahan's beard styles
Agreed. Sould be easy to do... re-enter chargen, play with the sliders, have a "restore" button to go back to the "now", and a "make it so!" button to finalize when you are finished, and a running total calculated by adding costs for each slider moved from "now" position, to be paid upon "finalizing"...I would like the charges to be done on confirmation (like respec on Champion Points) rather than a gateway to changing anything at all (like Skill Points). Let us fiddle with different settings, compare... then charge us when we know what we want to walk out of the door with.
Pay for the goods, not the privilege to enter the store.
Am I the only one who doesn't want to change my character? I love my flame haired Mage!
However this will certainly be a fun addition for people. The way I think it'll run is:
All the choices you have at the character creation: In game gold.
New stuff? That'll cost you crowns. This service Is the very definition of "Cosmetic and Convenience" which is what they said the Crown Store would be.
NEW BEARDS OP!! P2W confirmed!!
letohatcheeub17_ESO wrote: »I like your ideas but I would like to see a one time free change after seeing your character in game. I seem to get just what I want while building my character but once in game they're not the same. I would love a one time fix the features I need to free and then if I want to add any new stuff the cost factor would come in. also I really want facial piercings without having to get some head band or whatever with it.
Spectral_Lord wrote: »
letohatcheeub17_ESO wrote: »I like your ideas but I would like to see a one time free change after seeing your character in game. I seem to get just what I want while building my character but once in game they're not the same. I would love a one time fix the features I need to free and then if I want to add any new stuff the cost factor would come in. also I really want facial piercings without having to get some head band or whatever with it.
Easy enough every player recieves 1 bound character alteration token when they escape Craglorn... something about the corporeal body being in flux without a soul....
Yes. It is an essential feature.Spectral_Lord wrote: »
Actually yes. It goes back to the early middle ages (I want to say 11th or 12th century, but don't quote me on that) when surgery was separated from one of the duties of the clergy, and started to be done by barbers (who previously did just do hair and related things). The pole is supposed to represent the bloodletting that was one of the most common services barbers performed. There was a bowl at the top representing the bowl of leeches, a bowl at the bottom representing the bowl the blood would go into, the pole itself represented the pole that patients would hold onto to deal with the pain, and the red and white stripes represented bloody bandages. I know a lot of barber poles have blue stripes now as well, but I have no idea where the blue comes from - it must have been a later addition.lol. I had no idea surgeons were called barbers... wait, is the red in the red and white pole BLOOD?!?!?
Only in the modern world. In the middle ages barber was the term that was used for anyone who cut hair - regardless of whether they cut men's hair or women's hair (despite the fact that the name comes from the latin for 'beard'). It is unlikely that medieval barbers would have specialized in cutting the hair of only one sex.Please don't call it a barber shop - barbers cut men's hair! Hairdresser is a more unisex name, albeit not quite as refined sounding as a barer. There's got to be a better than than either of those two.
Tonsor is more Roman, while barber is more medieval. Both come from latin origins, though, and there would have been a great deal of overlap in the time periods in which the terms were used, but barber is definitely the most medieval term.I agree @zzz. I don't care for the term 'Barber' either. That's why I included the idea of the Tonser. Something a little more 'medieval' than barber would be preferable.
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Actually, no. From a historical perspective, considering that Tamriel is largely based on medieval Europe, barber is absolutely the most appropriate name.Awesome @UrQuan! Thanks for the lesson. Do you have any other suggestions of what the barber could be called... if not barber, that is.
Caius Drusus Imperial DK (DC) Bragg Ironhand Orc Temp (DC) Neesha Stalks-Shadows Argonian NB (EP) Falidir Altmer Sorcr (AD) J'zharka Khajiit NB (AD) |
Isabeau Runeseer Breton Sorc (DC) Fevassa Dunmer DK (EP) Manut Redguard Temp (AD) Tylera the Summoner Altmer Sorc (EP) Svari Snake-Blood Nord DK (AD) |
Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP) Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC) Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP) Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC) Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp |