MartiniDaniels 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.
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.
Your post is literally description of how results of majority of polls are received, no offense.
People don't vote for question in the poll, people simply select what they like from poll options.
P.S. was looking for an appropriate meme, but found IRL Vivec
MartiniDaniels 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.
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.
Your post is literally description of how results of majority of polls are received, no offense.
People don't vote for question in the poll, people simply select what they like from poll options.
P.S. was looking for an appropriate meme, but found IRL Vivec
Except it's a poll about favoritism, with no actually specific question asked. Nowhere does it say that the point of the poll I'd who you would follow -- it's who you like best. Picking the character that interests you the most is a 100% accurate interpretation of the poll question, given that they're fictional characters, and our preference of them comes from a very outside perspective.
Voting for the answer you like best is literally the point.
MartiniDaniels wrote: »MartiniDaniels 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.
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.
Your post is literally description of how results of majority of polls are received, no offense.
People don't vote for question in the poll, people simply select what they like from poll options.
P.S. was looking for an appropriate meme, but found IRL Vivec
Except it's a poll about favoritism, with no actually specific question asked. Nowhere does it say that the point of the poll I'd who you would follow -- it's who you like best. Picking the character that interests you the most is a 100% accurate interpretation of the poll question, given that they're fictional characters, and our preference of them comes from a very outside perspective.
Voting for the answer you like best is literally the point.
Poll is about deity, not an NPC. Vivec is not a deity, he just stole power and created cult of himself, sacrificing his friend and his entire race in process. Same is about Almalexia and Sotha Sil - they all created belief in them artificially, they are not deities, they are just very powerful mages. This is proved by fact that Azura cursed them and all chimers in one move and Tribunal CAN DO NOTHING ABOUT IT. One daedric prince is way more powerful then all 3 so-called "deities". You are able to slay Vivec and Almalexia at will in TES3. No scripted scene, no special ritual, no divine power behind you, just come any time and butcher them with simple spells and swords. Are they really a gods after that? Even in ESO Vivec is shown as completely powerless, put down by false Nerevarine machinations. Tribunal has personal cards in ES Legends, where you can kill them as well with simple poison arrow. You can't do anything like that to Akatosh or Meridia or Sheogorath or whoever else from 8 or from daedric princes.
So you voted for NPC, not for a deity, while poll title is about deities. Though it is just my opinion (i'm 3rd Era Imperial loyalist in terms of TES perception), you may consider Tribunal as deities, it's ok, entire race was doing that for centuries.
And since when Meridia evil? She is the deadric prince of life!
MartiniDaniels wrote: »MartiniDaniels 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.
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.
Your post is literally description of how results of majority of polls are received, no offense.
People don't vote for question in the poll, people simply select what they like from poll options.
P.S. was looking for an appropriate meme, but found IRL Vivec
Except it's a poll about favoritism, with no actually specific question asked. Nowhere does it say that the point of the poll I'd who you would follow -- it's who you like best. Picking the character that interests you the most is a 100% accurate interpretation of the poll question, given that they're fictional characters, and our preference of them comes from a very outside perspective.
Voting for the answer you like best is literally the point.
Poll is about deity, not an NPC. Vivec is not a deity, he just stole power and created cult of himself, sacrificing his friend and his entire race in process. Same is about Almalexia and Sotha Sil - they all created belief in them artificially, they are not deities, they are just very powerful mages. This is proved by fact that Azura cursed them and all chimers in one move and Tribunal CAN DO NOTHING ABOUT IT. One daedric prince is way more powerful then all 3 so-called "deities". You are able to slay Vivec and Almalexia at will in TES3. No scripted scene, no special ritual, no divine power behind you, just come any time and butcher them with simple spells and swords. Are they really a gods after that? Even in ESO Vivec is shown as completely powerless, put down by false Nerevarine machinations. Tribunal has personal cards in ES Legends, where you can kill them as well with simple poison arrow. You can't do anything like that to Akatosh or Meridia or Sheogorath or whoever else from 8 or from daedric princes.
So you voted for NPC, not for a deity, while poll title is about deities. Though it is just my opinion (i'm 3rd Era Imperial loyalist in terms of TES perception), you may consider Tribunal as deities, it's ok, entire race was doing that for centuries.
??? What are you even talking about. I was responding about the topic of voting for the deity you find interesting vs one you'd actually follow. Didn't ask for you getting aggressive about something else @ me.
When signups for these polls were going on, one of the criteria was being worshipped and recognized in-universe as deities. This applies to the Tribunal. Everything you're discussing is basically an in-lore discussion (which is the absolute beauty of TES lore; the complexity of it, like my earlier discussions in these threads about the Sithis/Padomay debate).
The difference is that some people know how to keep it civil, while you're letting your lore opinions get too real and being aggressive and demeaning towards people for their choices. Chill it.
MartiniDaniels wrote: »MartiniDaniels wrote: »MartiniDaniels 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.
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.
Your post is literally description of how results of majority of polls are received, no offense.
People don't vote for question in the poll, people simply select what they like from poll options.
P.S. was looking for an appropriate meme, but found IRL Vivec
Except it's a poll about favoritism, with no actually specific question asked. Nowhere does it say that the point of the poll I'd who you would follow -- it's who you like best. Picking the character that interests you the most is a 100% accurate interpretation of the poll question, given that they're fictional characters, and our preference of them comes from a very outside perspective.
Voting for the answer you like best is literally the point.
Poll is about deity, not an NPC. Vivec is not a deity, he just stole power and created cult of himself, sacrificing his friend and his entire race in process. Same is about Almalexia and Sotha Sil - they all created belief in them artificially, they are not deities, they are just very powerful mages. This is proved by fact that Azura cursed them and all chimers in one move and Tribunal CAN DO NOTHING ABOUT IT. One daedric prince is way more powerful then all 3 so-called "deities". You are able to slay Vivec and Almalexia at will in TES3. No scripted scene, no special ritual, no divine power behind you, just come any time and butcher them with simple spells and swords. Are they really a gods after that? Even in ESO Vivec is shown as completely powerless, put down by false Nerevarine machinations. Tribunal has personal cards in ES Legends, where you can kill them as well with simple poison arrow. You can't do anything like that to Akatosh or Meridia or Sheogorath or whoever else from 8 or from daedric princes.
So you voted for NPC, not for a deity, while poll title is about deities. Though it is just my opinion (i'm 3rd Era Imperial loyalist in terms of TES perception), you may consider Tribunal as deities, it's ok, entire race was doing that for centuries.
??? What are you even talking about. I was responding about the topic of voting for the deity you find interesting vs one you'd actually follow. Didn't ask for you getting aggressive about something else @ me.
When signups for these polls were going on, one of the criteria was being worshipped and recognized in-universe as deities. This applies to the Tribunal. Everything you're discussing is basically an in-lore discussion (which is the absolute beauty of TES lore; the complexity of it, like my earlier discussions in these threads about the Sithis/Padomay debate).
The difference is that some people know how to keep it civil, while you're letting your lore opinions get too real and being aggressive and demeaning towards people for their choices. Chill it.
I was not aggressive against you. My initial comment was opinion that people who vote for Vivec don't know much about other gods in the poll (Akatosh or Magnus for example). Ok, I get it, I was wrong, a lot of people well-versed in TES lore actually like Vivec, though I still don't get it what is it about him to be liked.
I may suggest that Vivec represents out typical RL person in power, so he is one of the deities closest to objective reality, so from modern and adult point of view Vivec-like persons are real and were real for all history, while majority of other ESO deities are just fairy tales.
your lists are all mixed up
Why not this instead?
-Aedra for one list
-Daedra for one list
-Unique gods like Sithis and "All-maker" for one list
Vulsahdaal wrote: »I think it would be difficult to catagorize it into three lists, as it would have to be broken down even further anyway since the number of choices allowed per poll are limited.
More importantly, by doing so we would risk Snugglorr the Magnificent becoming bored and losing its sense of purpose here