It would be cool but not lore friendly so probs not gonna happen
The video doesn't provide a source and I'm not aware of any existing, that's why I asked. A random YouTuber isn't a trustworthy source. Notice that he also showed a picture of a hagraven when talking about harpies.starkerealm wrote: »There are no race-locked strains of lycanthropy.starkerealm wrote: »As other people have mentioned there are plenty of different types of lycanthropes in Tamriel already, including several which have actually appeared in the games so I don't see how it's a lore problem.
Personally I'd love to see different types available to players. I can understand maybe not letting us be werebats and weresharks since the game doesn't support flying or swimming underwater. But they could offer some other options like wereboar, werebear, werelion etc.
Although I've always been a bit sceptical about the werelions personally. They apparently only live in Elsweyr and the accounts always seem to come from outsiders, I always wonder if maybe they actually just encountered an aggressive khajiit, maybe a furstock they hadn't seen before. I mean how do you tell the difference between a humanoid lion and a werelion?
When it infects a non-Khajiit. Though, to be fair, that might be one of the race-locked lycanthropes, just like the werecrocodiles are Argonian only. I don't remember off hand.
I can't find the original citation on this now, just Mr Rhexx's video, above. But, at least some of the lore references claim that only Argonians can become werecrocodiles.
The video doesn't provide a source and I'm not aware of any existing, that's why I asked. A random YouTuber isn't a trustworthy source. Notice that he also showed a picture of a hagraven when talking about harpies.starkerealm wrote: »There are no race-locked strains of lycanthropy.starkerealm wrote: »As other people have mentioned there are plenty of different types of lycanthropes in Tamriel already, including several which have actually appeared in the games so I don't see how it's a lore problem.
Personally I'd love to see different types available to players. I can understand maybe not letting us be werebats and weresharks since the game doesn't support flying or swimming underwater. But they could offer some other options like wereboar, werebear, werelion etc.
Although I've always been a bit sceptical about the werelions personally. They apparently only live in Elsweyr and the accounts always seem to come from outsiders, I always wonder if maybe they actually just encountered an aggressive khajiit, maybe a furstock they hadn't seen before. I mean how do you tell the difference between a humanoid lion and a werelion?
When it infects a non-Khajiit. Though, to be fair, that might be one of the race-locked lycanthropes, just like the werecrocodiles are Argonian only. I don't remember off hand.
I can't find the original citation on this now, just Mr Rhexx's video, above. But, at least some of the lore references claim that only Argonians can become werecrocodiles.
I don't mind the depictions from mods/other media, they're just examples of different versions of the same concept we haven't seen in TES games yet: in case of werelions and Leonin, a humanoid lion. But harpies already exist in the Elder Scrolls universe.starkerealm wrote: »The video doesn't provide a source and I'm not aware of any existing, that's why I asked. A random YouTuber isn't a trustworthy source. Notice that he also showed a picture of a hagraven when talking about harpies.starkerealm wrote: »There are no race-locked strains of lycanthropy.starkerealm wrote: »As other people have mentioned there are plenty of different types of lycanthropes in Tamriel already, including several which have actually appeared in the games so I don't see how it's a lore problem.
Personally I'd love to see different types available to players. I can understand maybe not letting us be werebats and weresharks since the game doesn't support flying or swimming underwater. But they could offer some other options like wereboar, werebear, werelion etc.
Although I've always been a bit sceptical about the werelions personally. They apparently only live in Elsweyr and the accounts always seem to come from outsiders, I always wonder if maybe they actually just encountered an aggressive khajiit, maybe a furstock they hadn't seen before. I mean how do you tell the difference between a humanoid lion and a werelion?
When it infects a non-Khajiit. Though, to be fair, that might be one of the race-locked lycanthropes, just like the werecrocodiles are Argonian only. I don't remember off hand.
I can't find the original citation on this now, just Mr Rhexx's video, above. But, at least some of the lore references claim that only Argonians can become werecrocodiles.
Yeah, he's also using pictures of Leonin from Magic: The Gathering for werelions. Which still bugs me, even as awesome as the Leonin are/were, they're not wereanythings. They're a race of cat people from (IIRC) Mirrodin.
The part that bugs me about this with Werecrocs is... I think I've seen the source he's citing. I just can't remember where.
I don't mind the depictions from mods/other media, they're just examples of different versions of the same concept we haven't seen in TES games yet: in case of werelions and Leonin, a humanoid lion. But harpies already exist in the Elder Scrolls universe.starkerealm wrote: »The video doesn't provide a source and I'm not aware of any existing, that's why I asked. A random YouTuber isn't a trustworthy source. Notice that he also showed a picture of a hagraven when talking about harpies.starkerealm wrote: »There are no race-locked strains of lycanthropy.starkerealm wrote: »As other people have mentioned there are plenty of different types of lycanthropes in Tamriel already, including several which have actually appeared in the games so I don't see how it's a lore problem.
Personally I'd love to see different types available to players. I can understand maybe not letting us be werebats and weresharks since the game doesn't support flying or swimming underwater. But they could offer some other options like wereboar, werebear, werelion etc.
Although I've always been a bit sceptical about the werelions personally. They apparently only live in Elsweyr and the accounts always seem to come from outsiders, I always wonder if maybe they actually just encountered an aggressive khajiit, maybe a furstock they hadn't seen before. I mean how do you tell the difference between a humanoid lion and a werelion?
When it infects a non-Khajiit. Though, to be fair, that might be one of the race-locked lycanthropes, just like the werecrocodiles are Argonian only. I don't remember off hand.
I can't find the original citation on this now, just Mr Rhexx's video, above. But, at least some of the lore references claim that only Argonians can become werecrocodiles.
Yeah, he's also using pictures of Leonin from Magic: The Gathering for werelions. Which still bugs me, even as awesome as the Leonin are/were, they're not wereanythings. They're a race of cat people from (IIRC) Mirrodin.
The part that bugs me about this with Werecrocs is... I think I've seen the source he's citing. I just can't remember where.
Let me know if you ever remember what source that was.I took a look at TIL, but I couldn't find anything. It could be hidden behind a non-obvious search term, though.
Luckily, I have an e-book! I searched for crocodile and here's what came up:starkerealm wrote: »I don't mind the depictions from mods/other media, they're just examples of different versions of the same concept we haven't seen in TES games yet: in case of werelions and Leonin, a humanoid lion. But harpies already exist in the Elder Scrolls universe.starkerealm wrote: »The video doesn't provide a source and I'm not aware of any existing, that's why I asked. A random YouTuber isn't a trustworthy source. Notice that he also showed a picture of a hagraven when talking about harpies.starkerealm wrote: »There are no race-locked strains of lycanthropy.starkerealm wrote: »As other people have mentioned there are plenty of different types of lycanthropes in Tamriel already, including several which have actually appeared in the games so I don't see how it's a lore problem.
Personally I'd love to see different types available to players. I can understand maybe not letting us be werebats and weresharks since the game doesn't support flying or swimming underwater. But they could offer some other options like wereboar, werebear, werelion etc.
Although I've always been a bit sceptical about the werelions personally. They apparently only live in Elsweyr and the accounts always seem to come from outsiders, I always wonder if maybe they actually just encountered an aggressive khajiit, maybe a furstock they hadn't seen before. I mean how do you tell the difference between a humanoid lion and a werelion?
When it infects a non-Khajiit. Though, to be fair, that might be one of the race-locked lycanthropes, just like the werecrocodiles are Argonian only. I don't remember off hand.
I can't find the original citation on this now, just Mr Rhexx's video, above. But, at least some of the lore references claim that only Argonians can become werecrocodiles.
Yeah, he's also using pictures of Leonin from Magic: The Gathering for werelions. Which still bugs me, even as awesome as the Leonin are/were, they're not wereanythings. They're a race of cat people from (IIRC) Mirrodin.
The part that bugs me about this with Werecrocs is... I think I've seen the source he's citing. I just can't remember where.
Let me know if you ever remember what source that was.I took a look at TIL, but I couldn't find anything. It could be hidden behind a non-obvious search term, though.
Well, if this is MrRhexx's citation, it's a mess.
The only possibility I'll stick a pin in, is that the race restriction comes from a stray dialog sequence in, The Infernal City. In retrospect, that would make sense for why it's so hard to track down online, on the other hand, I'm not sure where my copy of the novel is. (I picked up a used copy on a lark a couple years ago, and never got around to reading it.)
Luckily, I have an e-book! I searched for crocodile and here's what came up:starkerealm wrote: »I don't mind the depictions from mods/other media, they're just examples of different versions of the same concept we haven't seen in TES games yet: in case of werelions and Leonin, a humanoid lion. But harpies already exist in the Elder Scrolls universe.starkerealm wrote: »The video doesn't provide a source and I'm not aware of any existing, that's why I asked. A random YouTuber isn't a trustworthy source. Notice that he also showed a picture of a hagraven when talking about harpies.starkerealm wrote: »There are no race-locked strains of lycanthropy.starkerealm wrote: »As other people have mentioned there are plenty of different types of lycanthropes in Tamriel already, including several which have actually appeared in the games so I don't see how it's a lore problem.
Personally I'd love to see different types available to players. I can understand maybe not letting us be werebats and weresharks since the game doesn't support flying or swimming underwater. But they could offer some other options like wereboar, werebear, werelion etc.
Although I've always been a bit sceptical about the werelions personally. They apparently only live in Elsweyr and the accounts always seem to come from outsiders, I always wonder if maybe they actually just encountered an aggressive khajiit, maybe a furstock they hadn't seen before. I mean how do you tell the difference between a humanoid lion and a werelion?
When it infects a non-Khajiit. Though, to be fair, that might be one of the race-locked lycanthropes, just like the werecrocodiles are Argonian only. I don't remember off hand.
I can't find the original citation on this now, just Mr Rhexx's video, above. But, at least some of the lore references claim that only Argonians can become werecrocodiles.
Yeah, he's also using pictures of Leonin from Magic: The Gathering for werelions. Which still bugs me, even as awesome as the Leonin are/were, they're not wereanythings. They're a race of cat people from (IIRC) Mirrodin.
The part that bugs me about this with Werecrocs is... I think I've seen the source he's citing. I just can't remember where.
Let me know if you ever remember what source that was.I took a look at TIL, but I couldn't find anything. It could be hidden behind a non-obvious search term, though.
Well, if this is MrRhexx's citation, it's a mess.
The only possibility I'll stick a pin in, is that the race restriction comes from a stray dialog sequence in, The Infernal City. In retrospect, that would make sense for why it's so hard to track down online, on the other hand, I'm not sure where my copy of the novel is. (I picked up a used copy on a lark a couple years ago, and never got around to reading it.)“I'm a bold girl.” She sat forward. “Come on, Glim. He's a were-crocodile. I'm certain of it. And we can get the proof.”
“First of all,” Mere-Glim said, “there's no such thing as a were-crocodile. Second, if there were, why on earth would we care to prove it?”
“Because … well, because people would want to know. We'd be famous. And he's dangerous. People around there are always disappearing.”
“In Pusbottom? Of course they are. It's one of the dodgiest parts of town.”
“Look,” she said. “They've found people bitten in half. What else could do that?”
“A regular crocodile. Lots of things, really. With some effort, I might be able to do it, too.”
He fidgeted again. “Look, if you're so sure about this, get your father to talk Underwarden Ethten into sending some guards down there.”
“Well, what if I'm wrong? Father would look stupid. That‟s what I'm saying, Glim. I need to know for sure. I must find some sort of proof. I've been following him—”
“You've what?” He gaped his mouth in incredulity.
“He looks human, Glim, but he comes and goes out of the canal like an Argonian. That's how I noticed him. And when I looked where he came out—I'm sure the first few steps were made by a crocodile, and after that by a man.”
So we've got two things here: werecrocodiles are so rare that Glim doesn't even believe they exist, and Annaïg thinks a human can be one.
(As it turned out, he wasn't, he was just a skooma smuggler)
Because it's how this game works. Visual additions are available mostly in Crown Store. Besides, why it hurts you? If you don't want to pay, find friend that will change you into WW, but if you prefer Werebear, buy skini'll never understand this devil's advocate mentality in people lmao
Lol, nope... there is no lore statement that some forms are unreachable for selected races. They only enlisted most popular types of lycantrophy in every region, but it doesn't imply anything. It was told that Nords are mostly Werebears, but in Skyrim (game) we met WW CompanionsIt would be cool but not lore friendly so probs not gonna happen
Humans rapidly growing fur and fangs don't make sense. Antropomorphic talking lizards don't make sense. Elves living without heartbeat, feeding only on blood don't make sense. I don't get why Argonian werewolves are suddenly too strange when everything else is already wildly fantastical.Why pay for it? I don't get why Argonians shouldn't transform into Werecrocodiles, and Khajiit into Werelions. And Orcs into Wereboars, maybe? IDK.
But let's stick to the Argonian one; To me, it doesn't make sense that a scaly coldblooded lizard transforms into a furry warmblooded werewolf, when werecrocs are a thing.
Humans rapidly growing fur and fangs don't make sense. Antropomorphic talking lizards don't make sense. Elves living without heartbeat, feeding only on blood don't make sense. I don't get why Argonian werewolves are suddenly too strange when everything else is already wildly fantastical.Why pay for it? I don't get why Argonians shouldn't transform into Werecrocodiles, and Khajiit into Werelions. And Orcs into Wereboars, maybe? IDK.
But let's stick to the Argonian one; To me, it doesn't make sense that a scaly coldblooded lizard transforms into a furry warmblooded werewolf, when werecrocs are a thing.
But to entertain this line of thought, if we were to retcon the established terianthropy lore and be "logical", then werewolves would have gone extinct with the Lilmothiit and humans would transform only into weregorillas.
Because that's how ESO works, you pay for visual features. And any race can transform into any Lycantrope (it depends on what bites you) and if thinking other way is from misunderstanding in-game book. It was told that Werebears are most popular in Skyrim, Wereboars in High Rock and so on... but "most popular" =/= "only available"Why pay for it? I don't get why Argonians shouldn't transform into Werecrocodiles, and Khajiit into Werelions. And Orcs into Wereboars, maybe? IDK.
Because that's how ESO works, you pay for visual features. And any race can transform into any Lycantrope (it depends on what bites you) and if thinking other way is from misunderstanding in-game book. It was told that Werebears are most popular in Skyrim, Wereboars in High Rock and so on... but "most popular" =/= "only available"Why pay for it? I don't get why Argonians shouldn't transform into Werecrocodiles, and Khajiit into Werelions. And Orcs into Wereboars, maybe? IDK.

FoulSnowpaw wrote: »"Lore Friendly"
What ALOT of people do not understand of this term.
starkerealm wrote: »I think you meant, "most populous." But, you're right, there's only a couple of strains that really don't like wandering out of their native habitat (and even then they certainly can.)
FoulSnowpaw wrote: »"Lore Friendly"
What ALOT of people do not understand of this term.
If you ask me, I prefer WeresharksHappyHaunt wrote: »Still want werevultures.
If you ask me, I prefer WeresharksHappyHaunt wrote: »Still want werevultures.But you must know that Werevultures would have caped flying like Twilights or Werebats
