Ah, thanks for that.@SydneyGrey I like these definitions of the Aldmer and Altmer: http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Aldmer
could be @nimander99 though curious still on how their appearance may have come about
starkerealm wrote: »could be @nimander99 though curious still on how their appearance may have come about
Nirn's elves are highly adaptive. Given a few generations they will (usually) thoroughly adapt to their environment. (We're told) this is why races like the Falmer, Maomer, and Bosmer differ so much from their Aldmeri ancestors.
starkerealm wrote: »could be @nimander99 though curious still on how their appearance may have come about
Nirn's elves are highly adaptive. Given a few generations they will (usually) thoroughly adapt to their environment. (We're told) this is why races like the Falmer, Maomer, and Bosmer differ so much from their Aldmeri ancestors.
Adaptation, yes:) though the Altmer should be included as well for they too were Aldmer wanderers and even perhaps the Orsimer? who were seen by Topal the sailor in his travels?
Would there be any lore on what the Summerset isles were like or who/what were its inhabitants before the Aldmer came to them centuries and centuries ago.
starkerealm wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »could be @nimander99 though curious still on how their appearance may have come about
Nirn's elves are highly adaptive. Given a few generations they will (usually) thoroughly adapt to their environment. (We're told) this is why races like the Falmer, Maomer, and Bosmer differ so much from their Aldmeri ancestors.
Adaptation, yes:) though the Altmer should be included as well for they too were Aldmer wanderers and even perhaps the Orsimer? who were seen by Topal the sailor in his travels?
Would there be any lore on what the Summerset isles were like or who/what were its inhabitants before the Aldmer came to them centuries and centuries ago.
I was specifically excluding the Orsimer and Dunmer because both were (supposedly) subjected to curses. Though, it's entirely possible that they naturally adapted, the way elves do, and it was attributed to being cursed. (Yes, I know the transformation of the Dunmer is supposed to have occurred instantaneously when the Tribunal derped around with The Heart.)
My understanding is that the Altmer are taller than the Aldmer were. No idea why, or how that would be an adaptation. Also, no idea what the Dwemer adaptations were, since their distinction from other elves has always been expressed in cultural terms, not physical ones.
nimander99 wrote: »I suppose the only representation of "half-elf" (and I use that term loosely) in game would be Breton's, who intermingled with mer long ago giving them more magical talent than the average human... But they retain human characteristics and lifespans, as far as I'm aware.
starkerealm wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »could be @nimander99 though curious still on how their appearance may have come about
Nirn's elves are highly adaptive. Given a few generations they will (usually) thoroughly adapt to their environment. (We're told) this is why races like the Falmer, Maomer, and Bosmer differ so much from their Aldmeri ancestors.
Adaptation, yes:) though the Altmer should be included as well for they too were Aldmer wanderers and even perhaps the Orsimer? who were seen by Topal the sailor in his travels?
Would there be any lore on what the Summerset isles were like or who/what were its inhabitants before the Aldmer came to them centuries and centuries ago.
I was specifically excluding the Orsimer and Dunmer because both were (supposedly) subjected to curses. Though, it's entirely possible that they naturally adapted, the way elves do, and it was attributed to being cursed. (Yes, I know the transformation of the Dunmer is supposed to have occurred instantaneously when the Tribunal derped around with The Heart.)
My understanding is that the Altmer are taller than the Aldmer were. No idea why, or how that would be an adaptation. Also, no idea what the Dwemer adaptations were, since their distinction from other elves has always been expressed in cultural terms, not physical ones.
Would there be any lore on what the Summerset isles were like or who/what were its inhabitants before the Aldmer came to them centuries and centuries ago.