notimetocare wrote: »The costume itself is ugly... How could anyone think its good...
notimetocare wrote: »The costume itself is ugly... How could anyone think its good...
Wouldn't the world be boring if everyone liked the exact same things?
notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »The costume itself is ugly... How could anyone think its good...
Wouldn't the world be boring if everyone liked the exact same things?
A basic sense of fashion need be universal.
notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »The costume itself is ugly... How could anyone think its good...
Wouldn't the world be boring if everyone liked the exact same things?
A basic sense of fashion need be universal.
notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »The costume itself is ugly... How could anyone think its good...
Wouldn't the world be boring if everyone liked the exact same things?
A basic sense of fashion need be universal.
It's a werewolf not a beauty queen or a shopping mall diva.
This polymorph looks awesome.
notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »The costume itself is ugly... How could anyone think its good...
Wouldn't the world be boring if everyone liked the exact same things?
A basic sense of fashion need be universal.
It's a werewolf not a beauty queen or a shopping mall diva.
This polymorph looks awesome.
The whole polymoprh is horrendus...not to mention extremely lorebreaking
notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »The costume itself is ugly... How could anyone think its good...
Wouldn't the world be boring if everyone liked the exact same things?
A basic sense of fashion need be universal.
It's a werewolf not a beauty queen or a shopping mall diva.
This polymorph looks awesome.
The whole polymoprh is horrendus...not to mention extremely lorebreaking
@notimetocare "horrendus" is opinion.
How is it lore breaking?
notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »The costume itself is ugly... How could anyone think its good...
Wouldn't the world be boring if everyone liked the exact same things?
A basic sense of fashion need be universal.
It's a werewolf not a beauty queen or a shopping mall diva.
This polymorph looks awesome.
The whole polymoprh is horrendus...not to mention extremely lorebreaking
@notimetocare "horrendus" is opinion.
How is it lore breaking?
Because it does not exist. Never has, and never logically can
notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »The costume itself is ugly... How could anyone think its good...
Wouldn't the world be boring if everyone liked the exact same things?
A basic sense of fashion need be universal.
It's a werewolf not a beauty queen or a shopping mall diva.
This polymorph looks awesome.
The whole polymoprh is horrendus...not to mention extremely lorebreaking
@notimetocare "horrendus" is opinion.
How is it lore breaking?
Because it does not exist. Never has, and never logically can
But why?
Your argument has no basis behind it, especially considering the fact that the lore masters that work for Bethesda and ZOS can basically make whatever they want official lore pretty easily if it doesn't break something that is already canon.
notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »The costume itself is ugly... How could anyone think its good...
Wouldn't the world be boring if everyone liked the exact same things?
A basic sense of fashion need be universal.
It's a werewolf not a beauty queen or a shopping mall diva.
This polymorph looks awesome.
The whole polymoprh is horrendus...not to mention extremely lorebreaking
@notimetocare "horrendus" is opinion.
How is it lore breaking?
Because it does not exist. Never has, and never logically can
notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »The costume itself is ugly... How could anyone think its good...
Wouldn't the world be boring if everyone liked the exact same things?
A basic sense of fashion need be universal.
It's a werewolf not a beauty queen or a shopping mall diva.
This polymorph looks awesome.
The whole polymoprh is horrendus...not to mention extremely lorebreaking
@notimetocare "horrendus" is opinion.
How is it lore breaking?
Because it does not exist. Never has, and never logically can
Some werewolves retain subtle signs of their condition when not transformed ("is that fur coming out of your ears?").
Granted, the signs on this case are not very "subtle", but I can see it as an extrapolation of that established aspect of lycanthropy.
notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »The costume itself is ugly... How could anyone think its good...
Wouldn't the world be boring if everyone liked the exact same things?
A basic sense of fashion need be universal.
It's a werewolf not a beauty queen or a shopping mall diva.
This polymorph looks awesome.
The whole polymoprh is horrendus...not to mention extremely lorebreaking
@notimetocare "horrendus" is opinion.
How is it lore breaking?
Because it does not exist. Never has, and never logically can
Some werewolves retain subtle signs of their condition when not transformed ("is that fur coming out of your ears?").
Granted, the signs on this case are not very "subtle", but I can see it as an extrapolation of that established aspect of lycanthropy.
Some pretty severe extrapolation.
notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »The costume itself is ugly... How could anyone think its good...
Wouldn't the world be boring if everyone liked the exact same things?
A basic sense of fashion need be universal.
It's a werewolf not a beauty queen or a shopping mall diva.
This polymorph looks awesome.
The whole polymoprh is horrendus...not to mention extremely lorebreaking
@notimetocare "horrendus" is opinion.
How is it lore breaking?
Because it does not exist. Never has, and never logically can
But why?
Your argument has no basis behind it, especially considering the fact that the lore masters that work for Bethesda and ZOS can basically make whatever they want official lore pretty easily if it doesn't break something that is already canon.
This does break canon based on the fact Hircine it the father of manbeasts not slightly beastly men. There is no logic to a creature that isnt primarily beast form
notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »The costume itself is ugly... How could anyone think its good...
Wouldn't the world be boring if everyone liked the exact same things?
A basic sense of fashion need be universal.
It's a werewolf not a beauty queen or a shopping mall diva.
This polymorph looks awesome.
The whole polymoprh is horrendus...not to mention extremely lorebreaking
@notimetocare "horrendus" is opinion.
How is it lore breaking?
Because it does not exist. Never has, and never logically can
But why?
Your argument has no basis behind it, especially considering the fact that the lore masters that work for Bethesda and ZOS can basically make whatever they want official lore pretty easily if it doesn't break something that is already canon.
This does break canon based on the fact Hircine it the father of manbeasts not slightly beastly men. There is no logic to a creature that isnt primarily beast form
If we're just going to go off of personal interpretation, this polymorph looks plenty man-beastly to me.
It's been stated a few times in various interviews and ESO Live shows that the lore is taken very seriously. They have someone who works full time at ZOS whose entire job is to know the lore, and he will stop something if it doesn't work within the canon. If there is no supporting fact within the canon, and nothing opposing it, he's been able to create it. I even remember once where it was mentioned they had to go back to people at the sister studio who made older TES games and ask about certain things.
You keep saying it's not logical but you wont say why. How is this absolutely not possible in the universe of Elder Scrolls? We have all manner of magical man, mer, beast, divine beings, so on, so forth. The ability to travel between mortal and godly/other wordly planes of existence. NPC characters can cast teleportation spells. A cat can disguise himself as an AD queen, etc., etc., blah blah, but there is no room for someone to be caught in what looks like a semi-transformed state between original species and werebeast?
notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »The costume itself is ugly... How could anyone think its good...
Wouldn't the world be boring if everyone liked the exact same things?
A basic sense of fashion need be universal.
It's a werewolf not a beauty queen or a shopping mall diva.
This polymorph looks awesome.
The whole polymoprh is horrendus...not to mention extremely lorebreaking
@notimetocare "horrendus" is opinion.
How is it lore breaking?
Because it does not exist. Never has, and never logically can
But why?
Your argument has no basis behind it, especially considering the fact that the lore masters that work for Bethesda and ZOS can basically make whatever they want official lore pretty easily if it doesn't break something that is already canon.
This does break canon based on the fact Hircine it the father of manbeasts not slightly beastly men. There is no logic to a creature that isnt primarily beast form
If we're just going to go off of personal interpretation, this polymorph looks plenty man-beastly to me.
It's been stated a few times in various interviews and ESO Live shows that the lore is taken very seriously. They have someone who works full time at ZOS whose entire job is to know the lore, and he will stop something if it doesn't work within the canon. If there is no supporting fact within the canon, and nothing opposing it, he's been able to create it. I even remember once where it was mentioned they had to go back to people at the sister studio who made older TES games and ask about certain things.
You keep saying it's not logical but you wont say why. How is this absolutely not possible in the universe of Elder Scrolls? We have all manner of magical man, mer, beast, divine beings, so on, so forth. The ability to travel between mortal and godly/other wordly planes of existence. NPC characters can cast teleportation spells. A cat can disguise himself as an AD queen, etc., etc., blah blah, but there is no room for someone to be caught in what looks like a semi-transformed state between original species and werebeast?
Nope, there isnt room for it. And i trust ZoS to take lore seriously as much as i trust them to balance the game.
notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »The costume itself is ugly... How could anyone think its good...
Wouldn't the world be boring if everyone liked the exact same things?
A basic sense of fashion need be universal.
It's a werewolf not a beauty queen or a shopping mall diva.
This polymorph looks awesome.
The whole polymoprh is horrendus...not to mention extremely lorebreaking
@notimetocare "horrendus" is opinion.
How is it lore breaking?
Because it does not exist. Never has, and never logically can
But why?
Your argument has no basis behind it, especially considering the fact that the lore masters that work for Bethesda and ZOS can basically make whatever they want official lore pretty easily if it doesn't break something that is already canon.
This does break canon based on the fact Hircine it the father of manbeasts not slightly beastly men. There is no logic to a creature that isnt primarily beast form
If we're just going to go off of personal interpretation, this polymorph looks plenty man-beastly to me.
It's been stated a few times in various interviews and ESO Live shows that the lore is taken very seriously. They have someone who works full time at ZOS whose entire job is to know the lore, and he will stop something if it doesn't work within the canon. If there is no supporting fact within the canon, and nothing opposing it, he's been able to create it. I even remember once where it was mentioned they had to go back to people at the sister studio who made older TES games and ask about certain things.
You keep saying it's not logical but you wont say why. How is this absolutely not possible in the universe of Elder Scrolls? We have all manner of magical man, mer, beast, divine beings, so on, so forth. The ability to travel between mortal and godly/other wordly planes of existence. NPC characters can cast teleportation spells. A cat can disguise himself as an AD queen, etc., etc., blah blah, but there is no room for someone to be caught in what looks like a semi-transformed state between original species and werebeast?
Nope, there isnt room for it. And i trust ZoS to take lore seriously as much as i trust them to balance the game.
LOL ok. Great basis for your claims.
notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »The costume itself is ugly... How could anyone think its good...
Wouldn't the world be boring if everyone liked the exact same things?
A basic sense of fashion need be universal.
It's a werewolf not a beauty queen or a shopping mall diva.
This polymorph looks awesome.
The whole polymoprh is horrendus...not to mention extremely lorebreaking
@notimetocare "horrendus" is opinion.
How is it lore breaking?
Because it does not exist. Never has, and never logically can
But why?
Your argument has no basis behind it, especially considering the fact that the lore masters that work for Bethesda and ZOS can basically make whatever they want official lore pretty easily if it doesn't break something that is already canon.
This does break canon based on the fact Hircine it the father of manbeasts not slightly beastly men. There is no logic to a creature that isnt primarily beast form
If we're just going to go off of personal interpretation, this polymorph looks plenty man-beastly to me.
It's been stated a few times in various interviews and ESO Live shows that the lore is taken very seriously. They have someone who works full time at ZOS whose entire job is to know the lore, and he will stop something if it doesn't work within the canon. If there is no supporting fact within the canon, and nothing opposing it, he's been able to create it. I even remember once where it was mentioned they had to go back to people at the sister studio who made older TES games and ask about certain things.
You keep saying it's not logical but you wont say why. How is this absolutely not possible in the universe of Elder Scrolls? We have all manner of magical man, mer, beast, divine beings, so on, so forth. The ability to travel between mortal and godly/other wordly planes of existence. NPC characters can cast teleportation spells. A cat can disguise himself as an AD queen, etc., etc., blah blah, but there is no room for someone to be caught in what looks like a semi-transformed state between original species and werebeast?
Nope, there isnt room for it. And i trust ZoS to take lore seriously as much as i trust them to balance the game.
LOL ok. Great basis for your claims.
Better than your 'i think its cool'
Already stated before why it doesn't fit into lore, being a broken record for slow learners is tedious
notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »The costume itself is ugly... How could anyone think its good...
Wouldn't the world be boring if everyone liked the exact same things?
A basic sense of fashion need be universal.
It's a werewolf not a beauty queen or a shopping mall diva.
This polymorph looks awesome.
The whole polymoprh is horrendus...not to mention extremely lorebreaking
@notimetocare "horrendus" is opinion.
How is it lore breaking?
Because it does not exist. Never has, and never logically can
But why?
Your argument has no basis behind it, especially considering the fact that the lore masters that work for Bethesda and ZOS can basically make whatever they want official lore pretty easily if it doesn't break something that is already canon.
This does break canon based on the fact Hircine it the father of manbeasts not slightly beastly men. There is no logic to a creature that isnt primarily beast form
If we're just going to go off of personal interpretation, this polymorph looks plenty man-beastly to me.
It's been stated a few times in various interviews and ESO Live shows that the lore is taken very seriously. They have someone who works full time at ZOS whose entire job is to know the lore, and he will stop something if it doesn't work within the canon. If there is no supporting fact within the canon, and nothing opposing it, he's been able to create it. I even remember once where it was mentioned they had to go back to people at the sister studio who made older TES games and ask about certain things.
You keep saying it's not logical but you wont say why. How is this absolutely not possible in the universe of Elder Scrolls? We have all manner of magical man, mer, beast, divine beings, so on, so forth. The ability to travel between mortal and godly/other wordly planes of existence. NPC characters can cast teleportation spells. A cat can disguise himself as an AD queen, etc., etc., blah blah, but there is no room for someone to be caught in what looks like a semi-transformed state between original species and werebeast?
Nope, there isnt room for it. And i trust ZoS to take lore seriously as much as i trust them to balance the game.
LOL ok. Great basis for your claims.
Better than your 'i think its cool'
Already stated before why it doesn't fit into lore, being a broken record for slow learners is tedious
You say it's not logical, it doesn't exist and never will.
But the thing is, It can exist if the writers want it to. That is the beauty and charm of this IP. Just because TES 1-5 never mentioned them doesn't mean it can't happen. Much of the stuff in this particular game is derived from loose histories but was fleshed out by things the writers had to invent.
You may not like it, and that's fine, but at this point is was OK'd as canon.
SolarCat02 wrote: »It would be awesome if it were split - skin + costume. Wear them both, wear just one, your choice!
MornaBaine wrote: »SolarCat02 wrote: »It would be awesome if it were split - skin + costume. Wear them both, wear just one, your choice!
That would be even better honestly.
Look ZOS, we're telling you we'd be willing to give you EVEN MORE money for work you've ALREADY DONE. How cool is that?
notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »The costume itself is ugly... How could anyone think its good...
Wouldn't the world be boring if everyone liked the exact same things?
A basic sense of fashion need be universal.
It's a werewolf not a beauty queen or a shopping mall diva.
This polymorph looks awesome.
The whole polymoprh is horrendus...not to mention extremely lorebreaking
@notimetocare "horrendus" is opinion.
How is it lore breaking?
Because it does not exist. Never has, and never logically can
But why?
Your argument has no basis behind it, especially considering the fact that the lore masters that work for Bethesda and ZOS can basically make whatever they want official lore pretty easily if it doesn't break something that is already canon.
This does break canon based on the fact Hircine it the father of manbeasts not slightly beastly men. There is no logic to a creature that isnt primarily beast form
If we're just going to go off of personal interpretation, this polymorph looks plenty man-beastly to me.
It's been stated a few times in various interviews and ESO Live shows that the lore is taken very seriously. They have someone who works full time at ZOS whose entire job is to know the lore, and he will stop something if it doesn't work within the canon. If there is no supporting fact within the canon, and nothing opposing it, he's been able to create it. I even remember once where it was mentioned they had to go back to people at the sister studio who made older TES games and ask about certain things.
You keep saying it's not logical but you wont say why. How is this absolutely not possible in the universe of Elder Scrolls? We have all manner of magical man, mer, beast, divine beings, so on, so forth. The ability to travel between mortal and godly/other wordly planes of existence. NPC characters can cast teleportation spells. A cat can disguise himself as an AD queen, etc., etc., blah blah, but there is no room for someone to be caught in what looks like a semi-transformed state between original species and werebeast?
Nope, there isnt room for it. And i trust ZoS to take lore seriously as much as i trust them to balance the game.
LOL ok. Great basis for your claims.
Better than your 'i think its cool'
Already stated before why it doesn't fit into lore, being a broken record for slow learners is tedious
You say it's not logical, it doesn't exist and never will.
But the thing is, It can exist if the writers want it to. That is the beauty and charm of this IP. Just because TES 1-5 never mentioned them doesn't mean it can't happen. Much of the stuff in this particular game is derived from loose histories but was fleshed out by things the writers had to invent.
You may not like it, and that's fine, but at this point is was OK'd as canon.
Except it isnt because it isnt logical. Lore is logical, it was OK'd by Zo$. Doesnt make it canon. If it were not a CS item, your reasoning could fit
notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »The costume itself is ugly... How could anyone think its good...
Wouldn't the world be boring if everyone liked the exact same things?
A basic sense of fashion need be universal.
It's a werewolf not a beauty queen or a shopping mall diva.
This polymorph looks awesome.
The whole polymoprh is horrendus...not to mention extremely lorebreaking
@notimetocare "horrendus" is opinion.
How is it lore breaking?
Because it does not exist. Never has, and never logically can
But why?
Your argument has no basis behind it, especially considering the fact that the lore masters that work for Bethesda and ZOS can basically make whatever they want official lore pretty easily if it doesn't break something that is already canon.
This does break canon based on the fact Hircine it the father of manbeasts not slightly beastly men. There is no logic to a creature that isnt primarily beast form
If we're just going to go off of personal interpretation, this polymorph looks plenty man-beastly to me.
It's been stated a few times in various interviews and ESO Live shows that the lore is taken very seriously. They have someone who works full time at ZOS whose entire job is to know the lore, and he will stop something if it doesn't work within the canon. If there is no supporting fact within the canon, and nothing opposing it, he's been able to create it. I even remember once where it was mentioned they had to go back to people at the sister studio who made older TES games and ask about certain things.
You keep saying it's not logical but you wont say why. How is this absolutely not possible in the universe of Elder Scrolls? We have all manner of magical man, mer, beast, divine beings, so on, so forth. The ability to travel between mortal and godly/other wordly planes of existence. NPC characters can cast teleportation spells. A cat can disguise himself as an AD queen, etc., etc., blah blah, but there is no room for someone to be caught in what looks like a semi-transformed state between original species and werebeast?
Nope, there isnt room for it. And i trust ZoS to take lore seriously as much as i trust them to balance the game.
LOL ok. Great basis for your claims.
Better than your 'i think its cool'
Already stated before why it doesn't fit into lore, being a broken record for slow learners is tedious
You say it's not logical, it doesn't exist and never will.
But the thing is, It can exist if the writers want it to. That is the beauty and charm of this IP. Just because TES 1-5 never mentioned them doesn't mean it can't happen. Much of the stuff in this particular game is derived from loose histories but was fleshed out by things the writers had to invent.
You may not like it, and that's fine, but at this point is was OK'd as canon.
Except it isnt because it isnt logical. Lore is logical, it was OK'd by Zo$. Doesnt make it canon. If it were not a CS item, your reasoning could fit
So because it is obtained through the store it is somehow different?
notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »The costume itself is ugly... How could anyone think its good...
Wouldn't the world be boring if everyone liked the exact same things?
A basic sense of fashion need be universal.
It's a werewolf not a beauty queen or a shopping mall diva.
This polymorph looks awesome.
The whole polymoprh is horrendus...not to mention extremely lorebreaking
@notimetocare "horrendus" is opinion.
How is it lore breaking?
Because it does not exist. Never has, and never logically can
But why?
Your argument has no basis behind it, especially considering the fact that the lore masters that work for Bethesda and ZOS can basically make whatever they want official lore pretty easily if it doesn't break something that is already canon.
This does break canon based on the fact Hircine it the father of manbeasts not slightly beastly men. There is no logic to a creature that isnt primarily beast form
If we're just going to go off of personal interpretation, this polymorph looks plenty man-beastly to me.
It's been stated a few times in various interviews and ESO Live shows that the lore is taken very seriously. They have someone who works full time at ZOS whose entire job is to know the lore, and he will stop something if it doesn't work within the canon. If there is no supporting fact within the canon, and nothing opposing it, he's been able to create it. I even remember once where it was mentioned they had to go back to people at the sister studio who made older TES games and ask about certain things.
You keep saying it's not logical but you wont say why. How is this absolutely not possible in the universe of Elder Scrolls? We have all manner of magical man, mer, beast, divine beings, so on, so forth. The ability to travel between mortal and godly/other wordly planes of existence. NPC characters can cast teleportation spells. A cat can disguise himself as an AD queen, etc., etc., blah blah, but there is no room for someone to be caught in what looks like a semi-transformed state between original species and werebeast?
Nope, there isnt room for it. And i trust ZoS to take lore seriously as much as i trust them to balance the game.
LOL ok. Great basis for your claims.
Better than your 'i think its cool'
Already stated before why it doesn't fit into lore, being a broken record for slow learners is tedious
You say it's not logical, it doesn't exist and never will.
But the thing is, It can exist if the writers want it to. That is the beauty and charm of this IP. Just because TES 1-5 never mentioned them doesn't mean it can't happen. Much of the stuff in this particular game is derived from loose histories but was fleshed out by things the writers had to invent.
You may not like it, and that's fine, but at this point is was OK'd as canon.
Except it isnt because it isnt logical. Lore is logical, it was OK'd by Zo$. Doesnt make it canon. If it were not a CS item, your reasoning could fit
So because it is obtained through the store it is somehow different?
It makes a big differenve because of incentive to make money, yes. Sell something 'cool' that people will buy or something lore friendly that people might not buy