You never know its a dragon break when you are in one .. its only the insane and moth priests who surmise
Mudcrabzila.
I personally would love to see the daedra be a playable race.
We can be a rouge b daedra that fights for men and me instead of against them. Would be awesome imo
Tommy_valkyria wrote: »None. Don't destroy The elder scrolls.
thunderwell wrote: »I think we have plenty of races for now.
I would rather see another class before another race.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »I'd like to throw my vote in for the Maormer ...
RizaHawkeye wrote: »Tommy_valkyria wrote: »None. Don't destroy The elder scrolls.
Honestly, this was my first thought ...thunderwell wrote: »I think we have plenty of races for now.
I would rather see another class before another race.
... followed immediately by this ...WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »I'd like to throw my vote in for the Maormer ...
... but then I also thought if you don't want to give us the Maormer race, just give us their armor motif!
starkerealm wrote: »RizaHawkeye wrote: »Tommy_valkyria wrote: »None. Don't destroy The elder scrolls.
Honestly, this was my first thought ...thunderwell wrote: »I think we have plenty of races for now.
I would rather see another class before another race.
... followed immediately by this ...WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »I'd like to throw my vote in for the Maormer ...
... but then I also thought if you don't want to give us the Maormer race, just give us their armor motif!
Mostly it's just the Ancient Elf motif. I do wish we could craft the sleeveless variant of the AE medium armor, though.
RizaHawkeye wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »RizaHawkeye wrote: »Tommy_valkyria wrote: »None. Don't destroy The elder scrolls.
Honestly, this was my first thought ...thunderwell wrote: »I think we have plenty of races for now.
I would rather see another class before another race.
... followed immediately by this ...WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »I'd like to throw my vote in for the Maormer ...
... but then I also thought if you don't want to give us the Maormer race, just give us their armor motif!
Mostly it's just the Ancient Elf motif. I do wish we could craft the sleeveless variant of the AE medium armor, though.
I just looked at Ancient Elf on ESO Fashion and it doesn't really look anything like the Maormer armor? Am I missing something ... (other than sleeves).
Doing a little research... I suppose it kinda is possible. Of course, that would depend on the definition of "Atmoran"...While I agree that the Nedes and Aldmer are no longer around, I personally think the Atmorans are around during this period. Why? Talos. Talos was Atmoran.
I see it more like saying "If the british came from picts, anglo-saxons and normans, are there still picts, anglo-saxons and normans around?" or "If the italians came from the roman empire, are the romans still around?" or "If the french come from the gauls..." you get the idea, right?I also have always disliked the "Group B came from group A so group A must be gone." Logic. To me it's like saying "if we came from monkeys then why are there still monkeys?"
From what I know, the aldmer were the original elven settlers of the sumerset isles, who -claim- they came from an place called "aldmeris", which half the scholars consider a mere myth. Which means, there certainly has not been any evidence to settle the matter in ages, thus... its kinda unlikely aldmeris is of any issue in this matter, which means we only have the altmer who are the descendents of those aldmer.I think it's completely within the realm of possibilities that there could have been a race of Aldmer that flourished on Aldmeris (if it's an ACTUAL place.) Or that ALL snow elves that weren't subjugated by the Dwemer.
I remember a datamined style sheet that had maormer as seperate style, so they definitely could release that crafting motiv, one way or another.RizaHawkeye wrote: »... but then I also thought if you don't want to give us the Maormer race, just give us their armor motif!
TheShadowScout wrote: »I see it more like saying "If the british came from picts, anglo-saxons and normans, are there still picts, anglo-saxons and normans around?" or "If the italians came from the roman empire, are the romans still around?" or "If the french come from the gauls..." you get the idea, right?I also have always disliked the "Group B came from group A so group A must be gone." Logic. To me it's like saying "if we came from monkeys then why are there still monkeys?"Not "must be gone", neccessarily... but... when one society changes enough to be known by a new name, all too often it means the new has supplanted the old... yes?
(also, we did not come from monkeys per se, its more both humans and apes had a common ancestor a few million years back, but evolved in different directions... and that common ancestor is no longer around, since, well, things change, racial DNA included)
I even get the feeling that the Imga and Goblins wouldn't work as playable races because they're not AS sentient / cultured / intelligent as the Men, Mer, and Beast races. .
newtinmpls wrote: »I even get the feeling that the Imga and Goblins wouldn't work as playable races because they're not AS sentient / cultured / intelligent as the Men, Mer, and Beast races. .
I disagree.
When you go through Toothmaul gully it becomes clear (clues: many crafting stations, some of the sub-plots about arms/armor supply) that at least in terms of crafting, Goblins are competitive with the other races of Tamriel.
On a slightly less justifiable note, a while back I read a Harry Potter fanfic (stay with me it's relevant) where Severus Snape is chastising Hermoinie's assessment of house elves as "not too bright" because they don't speak British/English well. He points out that when they do speak it, the types of "errors" they make are internally consistent, implying that this is a second language for them - which means that they do have an initial language with grammatical and usage rules. I bring this up because the dialogue in Toothmaul Gully is consistent in the same 'stylistic' way (for that matter - Khajiit, anyone?). They also clearly are able to use skills from many classes: there are witches and shamans (which may equate to sorcerers and templars), they have domesticated beasts (Durzogs are often seen, and In Toothmaul we also see what appear to be domesticated giant bats).
I do think that Goblins are eminently playable.
KiraTsukasa wrote: »And as Qui-Gon Jinn once said, "The ability to speak does not make one intelligent."
Goblins are pretty primitive, true. But then, the argonians, reachmen and bosmer aren't all that much to write home about either in this regard...I even get the feeling that the Imga and Goblins wouldn't work as playable races because they're not AS sentient / cultured / intelligent as the Men, Mer, and Beast races. Same with Centaurs and Minotaurs (which aren't even in ESO... Yet).