Agreed.Doctordarkspawn wrote: »Y'wanna know what I love about the elder scrolls? That entire questline with the werewolves up in bangkorai, several people took it as politicall aligory. But I never did. To me, the werewolf bit was so aligorical in and of itself it just took itself as litteral. And I liked that. It was a cool story, and it never once felt out of place, and it never once felt like the writers were preaching to me.
That, is why I love how it's done in the elder scrolls. It is done well. Memoribly. Tastefully. And not once, has that level of quality dipped. It's just been a world I love, expanding in quality, time and again, and again.
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Back on topic. Y'wanna know what I love about the elder scrolls? That entire questline with the werewolves up in bangkorai, several people took it as politicall aligory. But I never did. To me, the werewolf bit was so aligorical in and of itself it just took itself as litteral. And I liked that. It was a cool story, and it never once felt out of place, and it never once felt like the writers were preaching to me.
That, is why I love how it's done in the elder scrolls. It is done well. Memoribly. Tastefully. And not once, has that level of quality dipped. It's just been a world I love, expanding in quality, time and again, and again.
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rhapsodious wrote: »Doctordarkspawn wrote: »Back on topic. Y'wanna know what I love about the elder scrolls? That entire questline with the werewolves up in bangkorai, several people took it as politicall aligory. But I never did. To me, the werewolf bit was so aligorical in and of itself it just took itself as litteral. And I liked that. It was a cool story, and it never once felt out of place, and it never once felt like the writers were preaching to me.
That, is why I love how it's done in the elder scrolls. It is done well. Memoribly. Tastefully. And not once, has that level of quality dipped.
Also on topic: I totally agree. The quests in the game really are of a higher quality than any other MMO. You've got ones that have political undertones, ones with veiled social commentary, and some quests are just plain fun. I think whats great is that ZOS didn't focus on LGBT - they covered a whole wide range of issues, and managed to keep it within the realm of possibility in an Elder Scrolls Universe. I've been playing CWC lately and the main zone quest is really awesome.
I love the juxtaposition of the more serious quests coupled with the screwy romp-through-the-woods type things, and how most of the characters just feel... like they have real motivations. I think only the Dark Brotherhood questline has made me think "why do I care about you again?" but even then there's good characters, like Green-Venom-Tongue and Elam Drals.
But above all I like how much love and care was put into a lot of the quests, and how characters that would normally be a caricature or single-issue (like non-straight people!) end up being three-dimensional.
And then there's stuff like a naked Nord quest both in Deshaan and in Vvardenfell, as a nice nod to TES3.
Bobby_V_Rockit wrote: »I dont know what y’all talking about with Vivec, I assumed he was asexual honestly lol
Bobby_V_Rockit wrote: »I dont know what y’all talking about with Vivec, I assumed he was asexual honestly lol
rhapsodious wrote: »Bobby_V_Rockit wrote: »I dont know what y’all talking about with Vivec, I assumed he was asexual honestly lol
I'm assuming you meant "agender", but if not... oh honey.
http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:36_Lessons_of_Vivec,_Sermon_14
Now if you did mean agender, it's best described as "¯\_(ツ)_/¯"
He's really whatever he feels like being at the time, but usually presents as male. But the main aspect of his character is the duality of it, and subversion of being assigned any one role.
AzraelKrieg wrote: »Bobby_V_Rockit wrote: »I dont know what y’all talking about with Vivec, I assumed he was asexual honestly lol
Vivec is both at the same time. As he is all races at the same time. Well, he tries to be anyway.