Salvas_Aren wrote: »One could say the same about the Nightblade.
Silent murderers, often followers of the path of Sithis. Respected by kings and queens, appreciated for high rank assassinations and espionage.
But the common folk would probably not be keen on doing business with one. However, the Vestige can be a NB.
Or Vampires or Werewolves, et cetera. No one said there weren't already lore gaps in gameplay, only that the Redguard Necromancer - as per the name of the thread, is the most lorebreaking yet.SilverIce58 wrote: »the Fighter's Guild would never do business with one who cavorts with Daedra
BretonicKnight wrote: »Or Vampires or Werewolves, et cetera. No one said there weren't already lore gaps in gameplay, only that the Redguard Necromancer - as per the name of the thread, is the most lorebreaking yet.SilverIce58 wrote: »the Fighter's Guild would never do business with one who cavorts with Daedra
Next up we'll have the Hist Treekiller class and Argonians taking it while the forum rushes to remind us of the treekilling Argonian in ES:Battlespire or somesuch.
Salvas_Aren wrote: »BretonicKnight wrote: »Or Vampires or Werewolves, et cetera. No one said there weren't already lore gaps in gameplay, only that the Redguard Necromancer - as per the name of the thread, is the most lorebreaking yet.SilverIce58 wrote: »the Fighter's Guild would never do business with one who cavorts with Daedra
Next up we'll have the Hist Treekiller class and Argonians taking it while the forum rushes to remind us of the treekilling Argonian in ES:Battlespire or somesuch.
Maybe they rework the whole justice system. Some sorc and NB skills might become a no-no as well. NPCs might react positively to certain skills of the Templer and Warden. WWs in transformation and Vampires froma a certain stage on might become illegal as well.
Salvas_Aren wrote: »Maybe they rework the whole justice system. Some sorc and NB skills might become a no-no as well. NPCs might react positively to certain skills of the Templer and Warden. WWs in transformation and Vampires froma a certain stage on might become illegal as well.
BretonicKnight wrote: »Salvas_Aren wrote: »One could say the same about the Nightblade.
Silent murderers, often followers of the path of Sithis. Respected by kings and queens, appreciated for high rank assassinations and espionage.
But the common folk would probably not be keen on doing business with one. However, the Vestige can be a NB.
Literally no in-game lore around being a Nightblade, nor a stigma in any culture. Redguards are specifically and violently anti-Necromancy. That's the whole plot of their zone.
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Salvas_Aren wrote: »
Lois McMaster Bujold "A Civil Campaign"Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself. Guard your honor. Let your reputation fall where it will. And outlive the ***
Races aren't uniform globs of meat. They're composed of individuals.
I get it but no hero of Tamriel has ever been a Necromancer and especially not a Redguard.you already have seen link with a necromancer from skyrim, so...
a redguard necromancer from oblivion: https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Jalbert
a redguard necromancer from redguard (yep!):https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Redguard:Iszara (at least, she tried to ressurect that prince during the main plot of the game)
so it's not SO uncommon actually, redguard necromancers were almost in all tes games since 1998...
IronWooshu wrote: »I get it but no hero of Tamriel has ever been a Necromancer and especially not a Redguard.you already have seen link with a necromancer from skyrim, so...
a redguard necromancer from oblivion: https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Jalbert
a redguard necromancer from redguard (yep!):https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Redguard:Iszara (at least, she tried to ressurect that prince during the main plot of the game)
so it's not SO uncommon actually, redguard necromancers were almost in all tes games since 1998...
IronWooshu wrote: »I get it but no hero of Tamriel has ever been a Necromancer and especially not a Redguard.you already have seen link with a necromancer from skyrim, so...
a redguard necromancer from oblivion: https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Jalbert
a redguard necromancer from redguard (yep!):https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Redguard:Iszara (at least, she tried to ressurect that prince during the main plot of the game)
so it's not SO uncommon actually, redguard necromancers were almost in all tes games since 1998...
IronWooshu wrote: »The main necromancer showcased on the website is a Redguard Necromancer, the same race that absolutely despises Necromancy.
you already have seen link with a necromancer from skyrim, so...
a redguard necromancer from oblivion: https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Jalbert
a redguard necromancer from redguard (yep!):https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Redguard:Iszara (at least, she tried to ressurect that prince during the main plot of the game)
so it's not SO uncommon actually, redguard necromancers were almost in all tes games since 1998...
Princess_Ciri wrote: »wow im not even a roleplayer and i know that in the alik'r quest you have redguard necromancers.
IMAGINE an entire race of people not behaving exactly the same and having differing opinions. Crazy. It's almost like races aren't blob hiveminds that have no individuality.
IronWooshu wrote: »
So you're saying ZOS has no governing rules? Whatever they make regardless is law and now LORE? I mean they could spawn another dragon break and bring forth another Dovakin, right?
IronWooshu wrote: »The main necromancer showcased on the website is a Redguard Necromancer, the same race that absolutely despises Necromancy.
IronWooshu wrote: »The main necromancer showcased on the website is a Redguard Necromancer, the same race that absolutely despises Necromancy.
there will be a new race too, undead, only available for necro-class........... problem solved
IronWooshu wrote: »
Again the Withered Hand was created by ZOS not Bethesda and were never mentioned in any Redguard lore before ZOS began ESO, at least to my knowledge.