newtinmpls wrote: »I admit you kind of lost me with choosing one race for racials when really wanting to RP another.
that being said, if it works for you, then go and have fun with it.
Considering the fact that the Dunmer think of themselves as superior to any other race, I highly doubt one would choose to get down and dirty with a Redguard. Or anything other than a fellow Dunmer, really. Having said that, though..There is a Morrowind chapter quest, "Bound by Love", in which a Dunmer guy falls in love with his mother's Altmer slave and even goes so far as to try and free her so he can marry her. The love is unanswered, but ESO did plant a seed for possible interracial-Dunmer couples there.
Normally, when a Dunmer from a lesser house marries into a greater one, they'd get adopted into the greater one - though they wouldn't have as many privileges as family members from the house's bloodline (https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Marriage). I honestly don't know how Dunmer view half-Dunmer individuals (or if they even exist).. but the entire situation would more likely get both the Dunmer and Redguard parent - as well as the resulting child - exiled from the House for embarrassing them, rather than the Redguard being adopted into it.
I've never played Morrowind (TES III) nor do I know a great deal of lore revolving around the Dunmer Houses, so this is all speculation by me, but from an RP point of view I think this would be very hard to align with canon lore. There's plenty of fan-fiction and fan-creations out there though, so you can always make your own story & background, and just go with that.
Considering the fact that the Dunmer think of themselves as superior to any other race, I highly doubt one would choose to get down and dirty with a Redguard. Or anything other than a fellow Dunmer, really. Having said that, though..There is a Morrowind chapter quest, "Bound by Love", in which a Dunmer guy falls in love with his mother's Altmer slave and even goes so far as to try and free her so he can marry her. The love is unanswered, but ESO did plant a seed for possible interracial-Dunmer couples there.
Normally, when a Dunmer from a lesser house marries into a greater one, they'd get adopted into the greater one - though they wouldn't have as many privileges as family members from the house's bloodline (https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Marriage). I honestly don't know how Dunmer view half-Dunmer individuals (or if they even exist).. but the entire situation would more likely get both the Dunmer and Redguard parent - as well as the resulting child - exiled from the House for embarrassing them, rather than the Redguard being adopted into it.
I've never played Morrowind (TES III) nor do I know a great deal of lore revolving around the Dunmer Houses, so this is all speculation by me, but from an RP point of view I think this would be very hard to align with canon lore. There's plenty of fan-fiction and fan-creations out there though, so you can always make your own story & background, and just go with that.
Exile from the house huh? I can see that happening depending on the house like indoril and dres but I thought redoran respected warriors of all races (with favoritism toward dunmer ofc) and telvanni being open to bosmer etc but still being racist
Considering the fact that the Dunmer think of themselves as superior to any other race, I highly doubt one would choose to get down and dirty with a Redguard. Or anything other than a fellow Dunmer, really. Having said that, though..There is a Morrowind chapter quest, "Bound by Love", in which a Dunmer guy falls in love with his mother's Altmer slave and even goes so far as to try and free her so he can marry her. The love is unanswered, but ESO did plant a seed for possible interracial-Dunmer couples there.
Normally, when a Dunmer from a lesser house marries into a greater one, they'd get adopted into the greater one - though they wouldn't have as many privileges as family members from the house's bloodline (https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Marriage). I honestly don't know how Dunmer view half-Dunmer individuals (or if they even exist).. but the entire situation would more likely get both the Dunmer and Redguard parent - as well as the resulting child - exiled from the House for embarrassing them, rather than the Redguard being adopted into it.
I've never played Morrowind (TES III) nor do I know a great deal of lore revolving around the Dunmer Houses, so this is all speculation by me, but from an RP point of view I think this would be very hard to align with canon lore. There's plenty of fan-fiction and fan-creations out there though, so you can always make your own story & background, and just go with that.
Does having a dunmer parent of house redoran make my redguard a member of house redoran? Or must I join myself? How does one join a great house? as it's been a while I played the original morrowind.
As for rp I assume house redoran is really a huge part of the alliance war but I dislike the pact (filthy argonian sympathyzers!) How would neautrality and their view toward mercenary work be?
VaranisArano wrote: »Does having a dunmer parent of house redoran make my redguard a member of house redoran? Or must I join myself? How does one join a great house? as it's been a while I played the original morrowind.
As for rp I assume house redoran is really a huge part of the alliance war but I dislike the pact (filthy argonian sympathyzers!) How would neautrality and their view toward mercenary work be?
In Morrowind, you get told by Caius Cosades, "Hey, you really need to work on blending in here. Go talk to the great houses and start making connections." So you go to House Redoran and start getting tasks of increasing difficulty that involve you helping out people in House Redoran and their settlements. You rise in the ranks, attaching yourself to one of the Counciliors who's relatively open to outlanders because the head honcho definitely isn't and hates your guts.That's okay, you later get the chance to spill his guts all over the Vivec arena floor.
House Redoran is indeed a large part of the Pact. This in-game book may help with a very irreverent look at the Houses and their part in the war effort: http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:The_Great_Houses_and_Their_Uses
The Redoran really don't tend to use mercenaries being a very military oriented housealthough the Balmora questline in ESO Morrowind casts significant doubt on this statement where House Redoran is up to some shifty stuff with a band of Khajiit mercs in the mixHowever, the tasks that you get while rising in the ranks in TES III: Morrowind are all general mercenary stuff like deal with bandits, wild animals, or a nasty slaughterfish. So to me, that suggests that the Redorans would be willing to hire an honorable mercenary, but that rising in the House means taking those sorts of jobs for free serving the good of the house.
Considering the fact that the Dunmer think of themselves as superior to any other race, I highly doubt one would choose to get down and dirty with a Redguard. Or anything other than a fellow Dunmer, really. Having said that, though..There is a Morrowind chapter quest, "Bound by Love", in which a Dunmer guy falls in love with his mother's Altmer slave and even goes so far as to try and free her so he can marry her. The love is unanswered, but ESO did plant a seed for possible interracial-Dunmer couples there.
BrianDavion wrote: »There is a Nord man who has married a dunmer noble woman in stonefells. he's basicly as such the local lord. and their children are Nords. so yes there is at least one case along those lines in ESO