Shgon_Dunstan wrote: »That being the fact that Bretons are one of the main magically gifted races, yet... Magic is treated as almost an afterthought in their culture. Rather it is the knightly orders that seem to take center stage.
... IDK, it just always kinda struck me as weird. Even back in Daggerfall.
There are rumors that the Bretons were treated as second-class citizens by the Direnni, and the Direnni were powerful wizards.
Perhaps the Bretons weren't allowed to practice wizardry for a long time, while the Direnni ruled, and in that time, established a strong Knightly culture?
Pepper8Jack wrote: »IIRC, they originate from a race of humans enslaved by the ayleids during the height of that empire. Centuries of interbreeding with their elven captors eventually led to the inheritance of magical proficiency, though this dark period of their ancestry isn't remembered fondly by the Breton, which may be why their magical heritage isn't very celebrated.
Ghanima_Atreides wrote: »Pepper8Jack wrote: »IIRC, they originate from a race of humans enslaved by the ayleids during the height of that empire. Centuries of interbreeding with their elven captors eventually led to the inheritance of magical proficiency, though this dark period of their ancestry isn't remembered fondly by the Breton, which may be why their magical heritage isn't very celebrated.
The Direnni weren't Ayleids, they were a clan of Altmer who settled in High Rock. The Ayleids enslaved the future Imperials of Cyrodiil (yeah there's a lot of bad blood between elves and humans...)
Nightfall12 wrote: »If i recall from previous TES games the magic strengths of Breton were in summoning and restoration types of magic, and a resistance from magics as well, That kind of lends itself to templars which is kind of the knight-like set up, so i can see that working, now as far as summoning...deadra and necromancy are frowned upon so I can see why that isnt a huge part of the visible culture.
TelvanniWizard wrote: »I´d be more worried about all those french names they have
Oh you're so gross!!!psychotrip wrote: »Zenimax just wanted to make them generic medieval europeans with absolutely nothing else on top of that. So...they kinda forgot about the entire core of their playstyle...whoops.
It’s a theme with the series though, not just Zenimax. When you’re far away from a province and its people, you hear all sorts of stuff in game about how interesting and unique and skilled they are in different things.
Then you actually go there and find out it was all just exaggerations and transcription errors.
Chief example here is with the Imperials, but the same can be said for basically every race in the game except the dunmer and maybe the bosmer.
Oh you're so gross!!!psychotrip wrote: »Zenimax just wanted to make them generic medieval europeans with absolutely nothing else on top of that. So...they kinda forgot about the entire core of their playstyle...whoops.
It’s a theme with the series though, not just Zenimax. When you’re far away from a province and its people, you hear all sorts of stuff in game about how interesting and unique and skilled they are in different things.
Then you actually go there and find out it was all just exaggerations and transcription errors.
Chief example here is with the Imperials, but the same can be said for basically every race in the game except the dunmer and maybe the bosmer.
I actually really like Bretons in this game.
In Skyrim they all looked the same.
In this game they are unique with their culture and optional half-elf ears.
It's so unique! If they had pointed ears in Skyrim, I would be able to differentiate them from Imperials.
They're unique in ESO, and that is something we like, everyone does.
psychotrip wrote: »Oh you're so gross!!!psychotrip wrote: »Zenimax just wanted to make them generic medieval europeans with absolutely nothing else on top of that. So...they kinda forgot about the entire core of their playstyle...whoops.
It’s a theme with the series though, not just Zenimax. When you’re far away from a province and its people, you hear all sorts of stuff in game about how interesting and unique and skilled they are in different things.
Then you actually go there and find out it was all just exaggerations and transcription errors.
Chief example here is with the Imperials, but the same can be said for basically every race in the game except the dunmer and maybe the bosmer.
I actually really like Bretons in this game.
In Skyrim they all looked the same.
In this game they are unique with their culture and optional half-elf ears.
It's so unique! If they had pointed ears in Skyrim, I would be able to differentiate them from Imperials.
They're unique in ESO, and that is something we like, everyone does.
I mean compared to Skyrim of course they’re unique. We didn’t even seen high rock in that game, and most of the human races looked identical in that game.
I’m not talking about the way they look anyway. I’m talking about how they’re literally just generic fantasy humans in terms of their culture, environment, architecture, and behavior.
It’s a little immature to call me “gross” because I disagree with you, don’t you think? Or to assume that “everyone” agrees with you?