MjolnirVilkas wrote: »
Biased opinion because I'm in love since 11/11/11.
Who is this? The Companion from Skyrim?
LadyNalcarya wrote: »Almalexia, most likely.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Lord Vivec
Good point.
Vivec is... intersexed, or "bothgendered" or whatever it's called in english so yes it makes him/her in theory a viable entry in the "contest".
But if s/he insists on being called "Lord" in ESO, maybe s/he chose to appear as male in ESO and thus cannot apply anymore ?
Invincible wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Lord Vivec
Good point.
Vivec is... intersexed, or "bothgendered" or whatever it's called in english so yes it makes him/her in theory a viable entry in the "contest".
But if s/he insists on being called "Lord" in ESO, maybe s/he chose to appear as male in ESO and thus cannot apply anymore ?
No, he isn't. Nothing that happens in eso is Canon.
DarcyMardin wrote: »The Vestige. Without her (and my Vestiges are female), everyone else would be toast anyway.
Seriously...I vote for Ayrenn, by the end of the AD story. I don’t think Almalexia counts because she clearly has some sort of supernatural power (to defy gravity at least). Ayrenn is an experienced warrior and she has enormous political power.
@alephthiagoalephthiago wrote: »Meridia and i dare anyone to challenge me on that.
(She isnt Daedra)
The Daedric Prince of Life and Lady of Infinite Energies, Meridia, once known as Merid-Nunda, is one of the Princes whose obscurity prevents most mortals from understanding much about her at all. The summoning date for Meridia is 13th of Morning Star. Meridia can also be summoned at her shrine, if the summoner offers something from the corpse of an undead creature at the statue. Meridia's holdings in Oblivion are collectively known as the "Colored Rooms."
@alephthiagoalephthiago wrote: »Meridia and i dare anyone to challenge me on that.
(She isnt Daedra)
How is she not a Daedra?The Daedric Prince of Life and Lady of Infinite Energies, Meridia, once known as Merid-Nunda, is one of the Princes whose obscurity prevents most mortals from understanding much about her at all. The summoning date for Meridia is 13th of Morning Star. Meridia can also be summoned at her shrine, if the summoner offers something from the corpse of an undead creature at the statue. Meridia's holdings in Oblivion are collectively known as the "Colored Rooms."
Why does gender matter?
I don't think our glorious Queen is experienced warrior in real sense (as actual warrior). Also, she doesn't have enormous political power, it's pretty obvious from AD story.DarcyMardin wrote: »The Vestige. Without her (and my Vestiges are female), everyone else would be toast anyway.
Seriously...I vote for Ayrenn, by the end of the AD story. I don’t think Almalexia counts because she clearly has some sort of supernatural power (to defy gravity at least). Ayrenn is an experienced warrior and she has enormous political power.
Troll alert.Invincible wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Lord Vivec
Good point.
Vivec is... intersexed, or "bothgendered" or whatever it's called in english so yes it makes him/her in theory a viable entry in the "contest".
But if s/he insists on being called "Lord" in ESO, maybe s/he chose to appear as male in ESO and thus cannot apply anymore ?
No, he isn't. Nothing that happens in eso is Canon.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Lord Vivec
Good point.
Vivec is... intersexed, or "bothgendered" or whatever it's called in english so yes it makes him/her in theory a viable entry in the "contest".
But if s/he insists on being called "Lord" in ESO, maybe s/he chose to appear as male in ESO and thus cannot apply anymore ?
starkerealm wrote: »DarcyMardin wrote: »The Vestige. Without her (and my Vestiges are female), everyone else would be toast anyway.
Seriously...I vote for Ayrenn, by the end of the AD story. I don’t think Almalexia counts because she clearly has some sort of supernatural power (to defy gravity at least). Ayrenn is an experienced warrior and she has enormous political power.
The Vestige is also exempt, because they're (at least partially) Daedric, on account of their soul being bound to Cold Harbour, and their ability to reform after death as a result. They may have been mortal before they woke up in The Wailing Prison, but they're not afterwards.