If he was a bloodthirsty conquerer then he would've done so on arrival. He reacted to something horrible done to his people with horror to those who did it. He's also considered the "first human historian" so he's not simply a savage.KoshkaMurka wrote: »Actually, the reasons of the conflict are unknown.
But your post is a very good illustration how being cruel and bloodthristy conqueror turns out to be a good thing if you like the character.
KoshkaMurka wrote: »They were trying to establish a new life in a new land and the elves couldn't abide that so they killed everyone. Ysgramor responded by rallying a handful of warriors and wiped their race from the land....pretty badass imo.KoshkaMurka wrote: »Well, nords for example wiped an entire race because of conflict, including those who were innocent.
Actually, the reasons of the conflict are unknown.But your post is a very good illustration how being cruel and bloodthristy conqueror turns out to be a good thing if you like the character.
The reason for the Night of Tears has been lost to time,
dodgehopper_ESO wrote: ». The Nords simply defeated the Elven King, who as I recall is actually extolled by the skalds of Skyrim as a worthy foe. .
I agree about that quest. What bothers me is that we are allied to the awful, racist ones when it comes to the Dunmer in the Pact. I really wish we could just set the Khajiit free and kill the slave masters.
For the other Elves, at lest the ones who are awful and/or racist are usually the enemy.
And the humans are just as racist and murderous (and often genocidal), something that people often forget. I guess because we are humans, so we tend to forgive horrible actions that other humans commit? Men gets to Tamriel. Men find Elves already living there. Men wipe Elves out and claim the Elves are the evil ones. Sounds familiar? Yeah...
If he was a bloodthirsty conquerer then he would've done so on arrival. He reacted to something horrible done to his people with horror to those who did it. He's also considered the "first human historian" so he's not simply a savage.KoshkaMurka wrote: »Actually, the reasons of the conflict are unknown.
But your post is a very good illustration how being cruel and bloodthristy conqueror turns out to be a good thing if you like the character.
The real despicable ones are the Dwemer who enslaved and blinded the Snow Elves, turning them into the Falmer when they sought refuge underground.
dodgehopper_ESO wrote: »I agree about that quest. What bothers me is that we are allied to the awful, racist ones when it comes to the Dunmer in the Pact. I really wish we could just set the Khajiit free and kill the slave masters.
For the other Elves, at lest the ones who are awful and/or racist are usually the enemy.
And the humans are just as racist and murderous (and often genocidal), something that people often forget. I guess because we are humans, so we tend to forgive horrible actions that other humans commit? Men gets to Tamriel. Men find Elves already living there. Men wipe Elves out and claim the Elves are the evil ones. Sounds familiar? Yeah...
This isn't what happened. Men came to Tamriel from the Elder wood in the north, and from Yokuda. On the Isle of Yokuda there were some particularly wicked elves known as the Left-Handed elves. When Yokuda sunk from that battle the Yokudans sailed to what is now Hammerfell and soon discovered all manner of elf and goblinkind. The elves there were the malacath-serving Orcs and some monstrous daedra-worshipping necromantic Ayleids. Redguards got really angry to see their fathers raised against them, and the Ra gada wave began. Considering the importance Redguard/Yokudan society places upon the far shores/repose of the dead this was the biggest affront of all. The Night of Tears was another similar watershed moment for the men of Saarthal/Elder Wood. Meanwhile, over the millennia ayleid lords worshipping Daedra (like Molag Bal, as well as Chimer and other groups) enslaved humanity, treating them as playthings, toys and experiments. I'm sorry but the history of elvenkind earned them their loss of Cyrodiil. I suspect this is where many of the Altmer/Bosmer come in, who still feel superior to Men, but also held to a greater code of conduct.
Just a consideration. Have you noticed Mer necromancers are far more commonly Elves than any other race in the series? That has been my observation at any regard. I think the issue more stems from elven superiority in magic, and because of it many more Elves go down these diabolical paths instead of martial/political paths of power. Just my thought on the whole thing.
The problem is that when humans have problems with elves, they go all genocidal on them. Even on the ones that did not harm them, just for being part of that race that wronged them.
dodgehopper_ESO wrote: »I agree about that quest. What bothers me is that we are allied to the awful, racist ones when it comes to the Dunmer in the Pact. I really wish we could just set the Khajiit free and kill the slave masters.
For the other Elves, at lest the ones who are awful and/or racist are usually the enemy.
And the humans are just as racist and murderous (and often genocidal), something that people often forget. I guess because we are humans, so we tend to forgive horrible actions that other humans commit? Men gets to Tamriel. Men find Elves already living there. Men wipe Elves out and claim the Elves are the evil ones. Sounds familiar? Yeah...
This isn't what happened. Men came to Tamriel from the Elder wood in the north, and from Yokuda. On the Isle of Yokuda there were some particularly wicked elves known as the Left-Handed elves. When Yokuda sunk from that battle the Yokudans sailed to what is now Hammerfell and soon discovered all manner of elf and goblinkind. The elves there were the malacath-serving Orcs and some monstrous daedra-worshipping necromantic Ayleids. Redguards got really angry to see their fathers raised against them, and the Ra gada wave began. Considering the importance Redguard/Yokudan society places upon the far shores/repose of the dead this was the biggest affront of all. The Night of Tears was another similar watershed moment for the men of Saarthal/Elder Wood. Meanwhile, over the millennia ayleid lords worshipping Daedra (like Molag Bal, as well as Chimer and other groups) enslaved humanity, treating them as playthings, toys and experiments. I'm sorry but the history of elvenkind earned them their loss of Cyrodiil. I suspect this is where many of the Altmer/Bosmer come in, who still feel superior to Men, but also held to a greater code of conduct.
Just a consideration. Have you noticed Mer necromancers are far more commonly Elves than any other race in the series? That has been my observation at any regard. I think the issue more stems from elven superiority in magic, and because of it many more Elves go down these diabolical paths instead of martial/political paths of power. Just my thought on the whole thing.
I don't see how it is relevant that the Elves in Hammerfell raised the dead against Redguards, honestly. They lived there, with their "monstrous" ways before the Redguards arrived. You can argue that the Redguards had nowhere to go because Yokuda sunk, and that's fine, but they still arrived in a land previously occupied by elves and wiped them out, conquering that land for themselves with the premise that those elves, who were there before, were evil. This is what I was talking about, btw.
Orsimer were treated as a plague by the Redguards and Bretons for generations. They made an habit of culling Orsimer population and destroying Orsinium over the years.
Don't forget that the "good Ayleid kings" (the ones who actually helped the slaves against their masters) were hunt down after the humans took Cyrodiil. The problem is that when humans have problems with elves, they go all genocidal on them. Even on the ones that did not harm them, just for being part of that race that wronged them.
tinythinker wrote: »The problem is that when humans have problems with elves, they go all genocidal on them. Even on the ones that did not harm them, just for being part of that race that wronged them.
Good insight.
That's a very interesting idea.tinythinker wrote: »The problem is that when humans have problems with elves, they go all genocidal on them. Even on the ones that did not harm them, just for being part of that race that wronged them.
Good insight.
I would love TES VI to be in the Dominion, considering how we learn in TES V that there is a younger generation of Altmer that is fighting against the Thalmor (and being hunt down for it even if they leave Alinor). But this is the kind of side that I would like to take: Not "join the Dominion or wipe elves out", but "Join the Thalmor-Dominion or take it back from the Thalmor". The Thalmor of the 4th Era are pretty much a military dictatorship, after all, and they are attacking their own people.
KoshkaMurka wrote: »That's a very interesting idea.tinythinker wrote: »The problem is that when humans have problems with elves, they go all genocidal on them. Even on the ones that did not harm them, just for being part of that race that wronged them.
Good insight.
I would love TES VI to be in the Dominion, considering how we learn in TES V that there is a younger generation of Altmer that is fighting against the Thalmor (and being hunt down for it even if they leave Alinor). But this is the kind of side that I would like to take: Not "join the Dominion or wipe elves out", but "Join the Thalmor-Dominion or take it back from the Thalmor". The Thalmor of the 4th Era are pretty much a military dictatorship, after all, and they are attacking their own people.
And its true... I think there was a bosmer npc in Skyrim whose family was murdered by Thalmor. So its not that nice even to elves.
tinythinker wrote: »The problem is that when humans have problems with elves, they go all genocidal on them. Even on the ones that did not harm them, just for being part of that race that wronged them.
Good insight.
I would love TES VI to be in the Dominion, considering how we learn in TES V that there is a younger generation of Altmer that is fighting against the Thalmor (and being hunt down for it even if they leave Alinor). But this is the kind of side that I would like to take: Not "join the Dominion or wipe elves out", but "Join the Thalmor-Dominion or take it back from the Thalmor". The Thalmor of the 4th Era are pretty much a military dictatorship, after all, and they are attacking their own people.
Legate Fasendil and that's not the story he tells, he spoke about Thalmor killing Altmer in HammerfellIf you have TES V installed (I imagine that most of us have xD), look for an Altmer in Riften that is part of the Imperial army. He talks about how he tried to escape Alinor with many other Altmer, and how the Thalmor attacked them and killed everyone .
Legate Fasendil and that's not the story he tells, he spoke about Thalmor killing Altmer in HammerfellIf you have TES V installed (I imagine that most of us have xD), look for an Altmer in Riften that is part of the Imperial army. He talks about how he tried to escape Alinor with many other Altmer, and how the Thalmor attacked them and killed everyone .
< played entirely too much Skyrim
tinythinker wrote: »The problem is that when humans have problems with elves, they go all genocidal on them. Even on the ones that did not harm them, just for being part of that race that wronged them.
Good insight.
I would love TES VI to be in the Dominion, considering how we learn in TES V that there is a younger generation of Altmer that is fighting against the Thalmor (and being hunt down for it even if they leave Alinor). But this is the kind of side that I would like to take: Not "join the Dominion or wipe elves out", but "Join the Thalmor-Dominion or take it back from the Thalmor". The Thalmor of the 4th Era are pretty much a military dictatorship, after all, and they are attacking their own people.
KoshkaMurka wrote: »That's a very interesting idea.tinythinker wrote: »The problem is that when humans have problems with elves, they go all genocidal on them. Even on the ones that did not harm them, just for being part of that race that wronged them.
Good insight.
I would love TES VI to be in the Dominion, considering how we learn in TES V that there is a younger generation of Altmer that is fighting against the Thalmor (and being hunt down for it even if they leave Alinor). But this is the kind of side that I would like to take: Not "join the Dominion or wipe elves out", but "Join the Thalmor-Dominion or take it back from the Thalmor". The Thalmor of the 4th Era are pretty much a military dictatorship, after all, and they are attacking their own people.
And its true... I think there was a bosmer npc in Skyrim whose family was murdered by Thalmor. So its not that nice even to elves.
dodgehopper_ESO wrote: »tinythinker wrote: »The problem is that when humans have problems with elves, they go all genocidal on them. Even on the ones that did not harm them, just for being part of that race that wronged them.
Good insight.
I would love TES VI to be in the Dominion, considering how we learn in TES V that there is a younger generation of Altmer that is fighting against the Thalmor (and being hunt down for it even if they leave Alinor). But this is the kind of side that I would like to take: Not "join the Dominion or wipe elves out", but "Join the Thalmor-Dominion or take it back from the Thalmor". The Thalmor of the 4th Era are pretty much a military dictatorship, after all, and they are attacking their own people.
I think this would be an interesting game as well, particularly to see the Crystal Tower, possibly the psijic island, etc. I'm not Anti-Elf per se, but I do think they've probably had the most villainous groups in general in the series. Elves are extreme in nature, I think that is their nature. The good/noble ones are excellent folks (Like Ayrenn), the bad ones are exemplified by the likes of Mannimarco. That's my only point.
dodgehopper_ESO wrote: »tinythinker wrote: »The problem is that when humans have problems with elves, they go all genocidal on them. Even on the ones that did not harm them, just for being part of that race that wronged them.
Good insight.
I would love TES VI to be in the Dominion, considering how we learn in TES V that there is a younger generation of Altmer that is fighting against the Thalmor (and being hunt down for it even if they leave Alinor). But this is the kind of side that I would like to take: Not "join the Dominion or wipe elves out", but "Join the Thalmor-Dominion or take it back from the Thalmor". The Thalmor of the 4th Era are pretty much a military dictatorship, after all, and they are attacking their own people.
I think this would be an interesting game as well, particularly to see the Crystal Tower, possibly the psijic island, etc. I'm not Anti-Elf per se, but I do think they've probably had the most villainous groups in general in the series. Elves are extreme in nature, I think that is their nature. The good/noble ones are excellent folks (Like Ayrenn), the bad ones are exemplified by the likes of Mannimarco. That's my only point.
I think a problem that we had in the series is that most of the single player games were made in regions (and consequently from the POV) of people who are historically enemies of the Altmer or that just hate elves in general. We have a lot of anti-elf propaganda, and we also get in contact with many npcs that hate elves in general, so I took all we "learn" in previous game with a grain of salt. I am well aware of everything the elves had done, but I'm also aware that humans also did a bunch of awful things and that they too are very racist (and they are very proud of these awful things they did).
About elves being extreme, I don't think it is part of their nature being extreme when it comes to good and evil, or we would only have super good or super evil elven characters, and that's not how it happens. But talking about the Altmer, they ARE extreme when it comes to perfection: We meet many Altmer who are farmers, stable masters, artists and the like, but they see it like everything worth doing by an Altmer is worth doing perfectly, and they often put all of themselves on their craft. And then, when their craft is Necromancy, we can end up with people like Mannimarco or people like Vastarie (the "good" necromancer).
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »*Hsst, @Ch4mpTW, Orcs are also mer. Trinimac was/is a god of the mer, and still has followers among the Altmer.*