Interesting, I just got to really appreciate Argonians since I started playing this game, even though I know the elder scrolls franchise since Morrowind.
I wanted to create a character that resembles one I played in another game and it was most fitting with this race. And yes, they are the most funny in terms of voice for example, also quite in terms of their culture/way of living.Honestly Argonians in ESO are pretty comical and well a bit silly..
Kinda like the Hobbits of ESO no one takes them seriously..
Yes, and we all know, who carried the ring.
Interesting, I just got to really appreciate Argonians since I started playing this game, even though I know the elder scrolls franchise since Morrowind.
I wanted to create a character that resembles one I played in another game and it was most fitting with this race. And yes, they are the most funny in terms of voice for example, also quite in terms of their culture/way of living.Honestly Argonians in ESO are pretty comical and well a bit silly..
Kinda like the Hobbits of ESO no one takes them seriously..
Yes, and we all know, who carried the ring.
Losing a hobbit to the ring was far less dangerous than anyone else..
Interesting, I just got to really appreciate Argonians since I started playing this game, even though I know the elder scrolls franchise since Morrowind.
I wanted to create a character that resembles one I played in another game and it was most fitting with this race. And yes, they are the most funny in terms of voice for example, also quite in terms of their culture/way of living.Honestly Argonians in ESO are pretty comical and well a bit silly..
Kinda like the Hobbits of ESO no one takes them seriously..
Yes, and we all know, who carried the ring.
Losing a hobbit to the ring was far less dangerous than anyone else..
Exactly, they were far underestimated.
Argonians are great atmospheric characters for the elder scrolls franchise in general, but yes, I agree, they don't seem to get any significant hero spotlight time. To be fair, I can't remember any admirably distinctive Argonians in any of the elder scrolls games - I'm sure there were some there, but I can't seem to remember them.
However, I think ESO is a step ahead of the game in that regard, as the presence of the shadowscales and some of the relatively well-written questlines at least give you a chance to get immersed in Argonian culture to a much greater degree than any previous elder scrolls title I can remember
Morrowind did have a side questline where you could side with escaped slaves, IIRC, but they weren't exclusively Argonian
however, the *reason* Argonians don't feature very heavily as heroic characters, is, I suspect, the same reason that Shia Lebeouf (sp? I don't really care) had ten times as much screentime in the Transformers movie than any of the Transformers - Argonians don't really LOOK familiar, and they are kind of alien in their behavior as well, which means lousy or lazy writers (or more likely, marketing execs who are almost by definition lazy/incompetent story writers, of course, because THEY'RE NOT STORY WRITERS AT ALL!!) don't know how to make non-human characters compelling to other human beings.
because, of course, we're all racist jerks that can't empathize with anything that doesn't look like us, talk like us, act like us
sadly, I fear the marketing execs are closer to right than wrong, if many of the comments in this thread are any indicator - people, apparently, against all logic, aren't JUST racist, they actually seem to ENJOY being racist - make no mistake, there are people that posted in this thread just to show off a racist attitude toward an admittedly fictional race - but they're REVELING in it - they're LOVING that they get to be racist, and that they can show it off to everyone that reads the thread
and yes, you could argue that their racism is harmless, because, after all, the "people" they're prejudiced against don't actually exist, which is why, I'm pretty sure, they feel safe in being overtly racist - but still...
anyway, my point is - Micheal Bay is a hack, ruined the transformers movies, Peter Cullen's voice embodies idealized fatherhood, and we don't have Argonian heroes front and center in the elder scrolls universe because for whatever reason, we haven't gotten a writer up to the task of creating a goofy lizard-man hero that we can love and admire (or, more likely, we've had many writers that COULD have done it, but a marketing exec told them not to because it wouldn't sell as well as more chapters of Lusty Argonian Maid)
oh, also - SAMWISE GAMGEE IS ONE OF THE GREATEST HEROES OF FICTION!!
Bill the Pony is pretty awesome too.
dwemer_paleologist wrote: »thread quote:
"I feel like Argonian's are undervalued in cut scenes and as a whole."
Good, and i hope we see more of it.
dwemer_paleologist wrote: »thread quote:
"I feel like Argonian's are undervalued in cut scenes and as a whole."
Good, and i hope we see more of it.
That's really messed up. You probably think being racist against fictional species is okay but it actually reveals a lot psychologically. It also speaks miles about a person's character.
dwemer_paleologist wrote: »thread quote:
"I feel like Argonian's are undervalued in cut scenes and as a whole."
Good, and i hope we see more of it.
That's really messed up. You probably think being racist against fictional species is okay but it actually reveals a lot psychologically. It also speaks miles about a person's character.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »That's because Argonians are the worst.
dwemer_paleologist wrote: »thread quote:
"I feel like Argonian's are undervalued in cut scenes and as a whole."
Good, and i hope we see more of it.
That's really messed up. You probably think being racist against fictional species is okay but it actually reveals a lot psychologically. It also speaks miles about a person's character.
What does it say about the person who anthropomorphizes a fictional race of characters made up of computer code and pixels to the extent that they feel the need to defend them as if they were living, breathing, and sentient beings?
There are either psychological issues at play here, or you, sir, are the ultimate RPer.
dwemer_paleologist wrote: »thread quote:
"I feel like Argonian's are undervalued in cut scenes and as a whole."
Good, and i hope we see more of it.
That's really messed up. You probably think being racist against fictional species is okay but it actually reveals a lot psychologically. It also speaks miles about a person's character.
What does it say about the person who anthropomorphizes a fictional race of characters made up of computer code and pixels to the extent that they feel the need to defend them as if they were living, breathing, and sentient beings?
There are either psychological issues at play here, or you, sir, are the ultimate RPer.
I don't think you fully grasp the psychology here. Most races in fiction correlate to reality in some way. The Argonian's are enslaved by the Dunmer throughout their history. Then you have people here mocking and insulting a race that is enduring slavery and thinking it's okay, even reveling in it, as they believe it's alright. Their inhibitions are turned off and they love the fact that they can just attack something racially with little-to-no consequence. It shows the nature and psychology of the individual partaking in that action and demonstrates what they are capable of.
From a psychological level that type of behavior, which is hate driven, should not be accepted.
dwemer_paleologist wrote: »thread quote:
"I feel like Argonian's are undervalued in cut scenes and as a whole."
Good, and i hope we see more of it.
That's really messed up. You probably think being racist against fictional species is okay but it actually reveals a lot psychologically. It also speaks miles about a person's character.
What does it say about the person who anthropomorphizes a fictional race of characters made up of computer code and pixels to the extent that they feel the need to defend them as if they were living, breathing, and sentient beings?
There are either psychological issues at play here, or you, sir, are the ultimate RPer.
I don't think you fully grasp the psychology here. Most races in fiction correlate to reality in some way. The Argonian's are enslaved by the Dunmer throughout their history. Then you have people here mocking and insulting a race that is enduring slavery and thinking it's okay, even reveling in it, as they believe it's alright. Their inhibitions are turned off and they love the fact that they can just attack something racially with little-to-no consequence. It shows the nature and psychology of the individual partaking in that action and demonstrates what they are capable of.
From a psychological level that type of behavior, which is hate driven, should not be accepted.
dwemer_paleologist wrote: »thread quote:
"I feel like Argonian's are undervalued in cut scenes and as a whole."
Good, and i hope we see more of it.
That's really messed up. You probably think being racist against fictional species is okay but it actually reveals a lot psychologically. It also speaks miles about a person's character.
Inhuman003 wrote: »MLGProPlayer wrote: »That's because Argonians are the worst.
Go to South Morrowind then you'll see how strong Argonians really are.
Okay now we're going to be racist.
Okay now we're going to be racist.
Erm, yeah. In game racism in context...its kinda lore. Don't make it something its not....
But reason for not having them in the trailer, is bar the fans of them they aren't appealing. They dont sell the game to the masses. In fact if I saw a giant lizard in the trailer it would have made me think twice.
I saw elf doing magic, hard core Nord, some assasin NB dude, all the big themes of the game
Sure the people that love Argonians like em. But as per this thred alot hate em.
I was indifferent until I hit Shadowfen, and I hated that zone. Hated the people, diaglog etc etc.
I did however roll one, for the healing buffs to help my pet sorc along and I wanted her to stay a Pact race so best choice. But she's hidden in the Orsinuum bear costume
dwemer_paleologist wrote: »thread quote:
"I feel like Argonian's are undervalued in cut scenes and as a whole."
Good, and i hope we see more of it.
That's really messed up. You probably think being racist against fictional species is okay but it actually reveals a lot psychologically. It also speaks miles about a person's character.
What does it say about the person who anthropomorphizes a fictional race of characters made up of computer code and pixels to the extent that they feel the need to defend them as if they were living, breathing, and sentient beings?
There are either psychological issues at play here, or you, sir, are the ultimate RPer.
I don't think you fully grasp the psychology here. Most races in fiction correlate to reality in some way. The Argonian's are enslaved by the Dunmer throughout their history. Then you have people here mocking and insulting a race that is enduring slavery and thinking it's okay, even reveling in it, as they believe it's alright. Their inhibitions are turned off and they love the fact that they can just attack something racially with little-to-no consequence. It shows the nature and psychology of the individual partaking in that action and demonstrates what they are capable of.
From a psychological level that type of behavior, which is hate driven, should not be accepted.
Looking at most of the Elder Scrolls Online cut scenes and the cinematic's from past games we see a lack of Argonian's and when we do, we see them doing menial tasks. For example in the Three Fates Cinematic Trailer they aren't doing anything but pulling a cart like slaves:https://youtu.be/uuHWWC9xxmk?t=14m16s
Not to mention the Argonian's never really get a "hero" to fight with the other heroes in any of the ESO cinematics. We have the elf girl with awesome magic, the Nord warrior, and that nightblade daggerfall guy. Why don't the Argonian's have a more pivotal role and some actual dialog apart from yelling battle cries before charging into the enemy at the front like cannon fodder for the Ebonheart Pact. That or being cart slaves.