MartiniDaniels wrote: »
MartiniDaniels wrote: »
vivec is one of the most fleshed out characters in the elder scrolls lore. people will state his betrayal of nerevar as a reason not to like him, but people will also choose meridia despite her being evil.
Vivec not even a real god, just a mer who gained a god-like power. He is just a demi-god.
And since when Meridia evil? She is the deadric prince of life!
Vivec not even a real god, just a mer who gained a god-like power. He is just a demi-god.
And since when Meridia evil? She is the deadric prince of life!
vivec is one of the most fleshed out characters in the elder scrolls lore. people will state his betrayal of nerevar as a reason not to like him, but people will also choose meridia despite her being evil.
almightyalfo wrote: »hecc vivec
hail meridia

almightyalfo wrote: »hecc vivec
hail meridia
A NEW HAND TOUCHES THE BEACON
She will never get my vote, I’ve been traumatized
You don't say.Vulsahdaal wrote: »
MartiniDaniels wrote: »MartiniDaniels wrote: »
vivec is one of the most fleshed out characters in the elder scrolls lore. people will state his betrayal of nerevar as a reason not to like him, but people will also choose meridia despite her being evil.
I am not saying he is poorly designed NPC. But god is somebody who represents something worth following.. it maybe virtue or sin, doesn't matter. But what Vivec represents? Despite completing original Morrowind many times, I don't remember anything inspiring about him. He basically represents typical amorphous person in power who don't want to do or change anything, just keeps things like they are and creates all kinds of soft obstacles for those who want to change.
MartiniDaniels wrote: »MartiniDaniels wrote: »
vivec is one of the most fleshed out characters in the elder scrolls lore. people will state his betrayal of nerevar as a reason not to like him, but people will also choose meridia despite her being evil.
I am not saying he is poorly designed NPC. But god is somebody who represents something worth following.. it maybe virtue or sin, doesn't matter. But what Vivec represents? Despite completing original Morrowind many times, I don't remember anything inspiring about him. He basically represents typical amorphous person in power who don't want to do or change anything, just keeps things like they are and creates all kinds of soft obstacles for those who want to change.
Depends on your criteria. I vote in these on characters that interest me the most, not on gods that I'd like to follow. And from this current batch I think Vivec is the most fleshed out, most nuanced and by that most interesting, to me at least.
