Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Actually, no. I really can't find any lore to support the myth that Bosmer are perceptive hunters. There are multiple references to the Rite of Theft and Bosmer stealth (Valenwood: A Study, War Customs of the Tribal Bosmer, The Wood Elves of Valenwood, and more besides). Bosmer in lore are known for two things: their stealth (and penchant for thievery) and their unmatched skill at using a bow. Neither of these is represented in the current racial passives.
Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Actually, no. I really can't find any lore to support the myth that Bosmer are perceptive hunters. There are multiple references to the Rite of Theft and Bosmer stealth (Valenwood: A Study, War Customs of the Tribal Bosmer, The Wood Elves of Valenwood, and more besides). Bosmer in lore are known for two things: their stealth (and penchant for thievery) and their unmatched skill at using a bow. Neither of these is represented in the current racial passives.
LOL and someone even upvoted this! Bosmers are bow masters, hunters, they grow up in the forests, where are wild animals, predators, so they learn how to survive from childhood... In TES series, Wood Elves have unique ability which calms down wild animals. They are not born thieves, they just have amazing survival skills which are learnt ability since physicaly they are not better than any elven race, which makes them a potential awesome thieves, but only a few outcasts go this path... From the other hand we have Khajits, who are as much respected traders as thieves, drug addicts and smooth talkers... They have a natural talent, because they are cats, they are agile, they can move quiet and they can see in the dark..... You can say whatever you want to, but lorewise everything is correct....
Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Actually, no. I really can't find any lore to support the myth that Bosmer are perceptive hunters. There are multiple references to the Rite of Theft and Bosmer stealth (Valenwood: A Study, War Customs of the Tribal Bosmer, The Wood Elves of Valenwood, and more besides). Bosmer in lore are known for two things: their stealth (and penchant for thievery) and their unmatched skill at using a bow. Neither of these is represented in the current racial passives.
LOL and someone even upvoted this! Bosmers are bow masters, hunters, they grow up in the forests, where are wild animals, predators, so they learn how to survive from childhood... In TES series, Wood Elves have unique ability which calms down wild animals. They are not born thieves, they just have amazing survival skills which are learnt ability since physicaly they are not better than any elven race, which makes them a potential awesome thieves, but only a few outcasts go this path... From the other hand we have Khajits, who are as much respected traders as thieves, drug addicts and smooth talkers... They have a natural talent, because they are cats, they are agile, they can move quiet and they can see in the dark..... You can say whatever you want to, but lorewise everything is correct....
Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Actually, no. I really can't find any lore to support the myth that Bosmer are perceptive hunters. There are multiple references to the Rite of Theft and Bosmer stealth (Valenwood: A Study, War Customs of the Tribal Bosmer, The Wood Elves of Valenwood, and more besides). Bosmer in lore are known for two things: their stealth (and penchant for thievery) and their unmatched skill at using a bow. Neither of these is represented in the current racial passives.
LOL and someone even upvoted this! Bosmers are bow masters, hunters, they grow up in the forests, where are wild animals, predators, so they learn how to survive from childhood... In TES series, Wood Elves have unique ability which calms down wild animals. They are not born thieves, they just have amazing survival skills which are learnt ability since physicaly they are not better than any elven race, which makes them a potential awesome thieves, but only a few outcasts go this path... From the other hand we have Khajits, who are as much respected traders as thieves, drug addicts and smooth talkers... They have a natural talent, because they are cats, they are agile, they can move quiet and they can see in the dark..... You can say whatever you want to, but lorewise everything is correct....
You can’t just assert things and post them as true, because people can show lore stating how stealthy bosmer are, but when it comes to detecting stealth not so much. The only race that is associated with better eyesight are Kahjits (not that I would be mean enough to give a passive as horrible as Hunters Eye to any race).
Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Actually, no. I really can't find any lore to support the myth that Bosmer are perceptive hunters. There are multiple references to the Rite of Theft and Bosmer stealth (Valenwood: A Study, War Customs of the Tribal Bosmer, The Wood Elves of Valenwood, and more besides). Bosmer in lore are known for two things: their stealth (and penchant for thievery) and their unmatched skill at using a bow. Neither of these is represented in the current racial passives.
LOL and someone even upvoted this! Bosmers are bow masters, hunters, they grow up in the forests, where are wild animals, predators, so they learn how to survive from childhood... In TES series, Wood Elves have unique ability which calms down wild animals. They are not born thieves, they just have amazing survival skills which are learnt ability since physicaly they are not better than any elven race, which makes them a potential awesome thieves, but only a few outcasts go this path... From the other hand we have Khajits, who are as much respected traders as thieves, drug addicts and smooth talkers... They have a natural talent, because they are cats, they are agile, they can move quiet and they can see in the dark..... You can say whatever you want to, but lorewise everything is correct....
Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Actually, no. I really can't find any lore to support the myth that Bosmer are perceptive hunters. There are multiple references to the Rite of Theft and Bosmer stealth (Valenwood: A Study, War Customs of the Tribal Bosmer, The Wood Elves of Valenwood, and more besides). Bosmer in lore are known for two things: their stealth (and penchant for thievery) and their unmatched skill at using a bow. Neither of these is represented in the current racial passives.
LOL and someone even upvoted this! Bosmers are bow masters, hunters, they grow up in the forests, where are wild animals, predators, so they learn how to survive from childhood... In TES series, Wood Elves have unique ability which calms down wild animals. They are not born thieves, they just have amazing survival skills which are learnt ability since physicaly they are not better than any elven race, which makes them a potential awesome thieves, but only a few outcasts go this path... From the other hand we have Khajits, who are as much respected traders as thieves, drug addicts and smooth talkers... They have a natural talent, because they are cats, they are agile, they can move quiet and they can see in the dark..... You can say whatever you want to, but lorewise everything is correct....
Your lore source for "potential awesome thieves, but only a few outcasts go this path" which directly contradicts 'War Customs of the Tribal Bosmer,' 'The Green Pact and the Dominion,' and 'Heroes of the Sanctuary?' Not to mention previous games, which you refer to when you bring up the active ability to Command Animals -- in every such game 'thief' is brought up as a favorite class for which Bosmer are well suited. You also fail to note that in the TES series Bosmer received THE MOST racial bonuses to thief skills across all games that had racial passives. You do note (correctly) that Bosmer are supposed to be 'bow masters.' How is that reflected in ESO? By Orcs, Dunmer, Redguards, and Imperials being better at actually USING bows. The fact is, Bosmer DO NOT EXIST in this game.
Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Actually, no. I really can't find any lore to support the myth that Bosmer are perceptive hunters. There are multiple references to the Rite of Theft and Bosmer stealth (Valenwood: A Study, War Customs of the Tribal Bosmer, The Wood Elves of Valenwood, and more besides). Bosmer in lore are known for two things: their stealth (and penchant for thievery) and their unmatched skill at using a bow. Neither of these is represented in the current racial passives.
LOL and someone even upvoted this! Bosmers are bow masters, hunters, they grow up in the forests, where are wild animals, predators, so they learn how to survive from childhood... In TES series, Wood Elves have unique ability which calms down wild animals. They are not born thieves, they just have amazing survival skills which are learnt ability since physicaly they are not better than any elven race, which makes them a potential awesome thieves, but only a few outcasts go this path... From the other hand we have Khajits, who are as much respected traders as thieves, drug addicts and smooth talkers... They have a natural talent, because they are cats, they are agile, they can move quiet and they can see in the dark..... You can say whatever you want to, but lorewise everything is correct....
Your lore source for "potential awesome thieves, but only a few outcasts go this path" which directly contradicts 'War Customs of the Tribal Bosmer,' 'The Green Pact and the Dominion,' and 'Heroes of the Sanctuary?' Not to mention previous games, which you refer to when you bring up the active ability to Command Animals -- in every such game 'thief' is brought up as a favorite class for which Bosmer are well suited. You also fail to note that in the TES series Bosmer received THE MOST racial bonuses to thief skills across all games that had racial passives. You do note (correctly) that Bosmer are supposed to be 'bow masters.' How is that reflected in ESO? By Orcs, Dunmer, Redguards, and Imperials being better at actually USING bows. The fact is, Bosmer DO NOT EXIST in this game.
Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Actually, no. I really can't find any lore to support the myth that Bosmer are perceptive hunters. There are multiple references to the Rite of Theft and Bosmer stealth (Valenwood: A Study, War Customs of the Tribal Bosmer, The Wood Elves of Valenwood, and more besides). Bosmer in lore are known for two things: their stealth (and penchant for thievery) and their unmatched skill at using a bow. Neither of these is represented in the current racial passives.
LOL and someone even upvoted this! Bosmers are bow masters, hunters, they grow up in the forests, where are wild animals, predators, so they learn how to survive from childhood... In TES series, Wood Elves have unique ability which calms down wild animals. They are not born thieves, they just have amazing survival skills which are learnt ability since physicaly they are not better than any elven race, which makes them a potential awesome thieves, but only a few outcasts go this path... From the other hand we have Khajits, who are as much respected traders as thieves, drug addicts and smooth talkers... They have a natural talent, because they are cats, they are agile, they can move quiet and they can see in the dark..... You can say whatever you want to, but lorewise everything is correct....
Your lore source for "potential awesome thieves, but only a few outcasts go this path" which directly contradicts 'War Customs of the Tribal Bosmer,' 'The Green Pact and the Dominion,' and 'Heroes of the Sanctuary?' Not to mention previous games, which you refer to when you bring up the active ability to Command Animals -- in every such game 'thief' is brought up as a favorite class for which Bosmer are well suited. You also fail to note that in the TES series Bosmer received THE MOST racial bonuses to thief skills across all games that had racial passives. You do note (correctly) that Bosmer are supposed to be 'bow masters.' How is that reflected in ESO? By Orcs, Dunmer, Redguards, and Imperials being better at actually USING bows. The fact is, Bosmer DO NOT EXIST in this game.
Completely agree except for the second to last sentence because we just don't have current data on that anymore. There have been too many indirect changes to the racial balance by messing with the internal balance between damage and sustain for us to confidently claim that it's still true now. There have been damage nerfs to low sustain races with the food changes and in Dragonhold sustain is rather low, so Bosmer might actually be competing with them on bows. Oh and they are definitely better than Imperials in that regard. Imperials are just better at stealth now, which makes little sense.
Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Actually, no. I really can't find any lore to support the myth that Bosmer are perceptive hunters. There are multiple references to the Rite of Theft and Bosmer stealth (Valenwood: A Study, War Customs of the Tribal Bosmer, The Wood Elves of Valenwood, and more besides). Bosmer in lore are known for two things: their stealth (and penchant for thievery) and their unmatched skill at using a bow. Neither of these is represented in the current racial passives.
LOL and someone even upvoted this! Bosmers are bow masters, hunters, they grow up in the forests, where are wild animals, predators, so they learn how to survive from childhood... In TES series, Wood Elves have unique ability which calms down wild animals. They are not born thieves, they just have amazing survival skills which are learnt ability since physicaly they are not better than any elven race, which makes them a potential awesome thieves, but only a few outcasts go this path... From the other hand we have Khajits, who are as much respected traders as thieves, drug addicts and smooth talkers... They have a natural talent, because they are cats, they are agile, they can move quiet and they can see in the dark..... You can say whatever you want to, but lorewise everything is correct....
Your lore source for "potential awesome thieves, but only a few outcasts go this path" which directly contradicts 'War Customs of the Tribal Bosmer,' 'The Green Pact and the Dominion,' and 'Heroes of the Sanctuary?' Not to mention previous games, which you refer to when you bring up the active ability to Command Animals -- in every such game 'thief' is brought up as a favorite class for which Bosmer are well suited. You also fail to note that in the TES series Bosmer received THE MOST racial bonuses to thief skills across all games that had racial passives. You do note (correctly) that Bosmer are supposed to be 'bow masters.' How is that reflected in ESO? By Orcs, Dunmer, Redguards, and Imperials being better at actually USING bows. The fact is, Bosmer DO NOT EXIST in this game.
Completely agree except for the second to last sentence because we just don't have current data on that anymore. There have been too many indirect changes to the racial balance by messing with the internal balance between damage and sustain for us to confidently claim that it's still true now. There have been damage nerfs to low sustain races with the food changes and in Dragonhold sustain is rather low, so Bosmer might actually be competing with them on bows. Oh and they are definitely better than Imperials in that regard. Imperials are just better at stealth now, which makes little sense.
Actually, even if you are correct that sustain is so great, then that applies to ALL weapons, not just bows; and my point remains. Bosmer aren't supposed to be masters of ALL weapons, only bows. Where there is mention of Bosmer swordmasters ('Words and Philosophy' comes to mind), in those cases mastery of the bow came naturally to the Bosmer but skill with any other weapon took significant effort.
Bosmer learn to be thieves from childhood by practising the Rite of Theft. The Rite of literal Theft.
Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Your lore source for "potential awesome thieves, but only a few outcasts go this path" which directly contradicts 'War Customs of the Tribal Bosmer,' 'The Green Pact and the Dominion,' and 'Heroes of the Sanctuary?'
Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Actually, no. I really can't find any lore to support the myth that Bosmer are perceptive hunters. There are multiple references to the Rite of Theft and Bosmer stealth (Valenwood: A Study, War Customs of the Tribal Bosmer, The Wood Elves of Valenwood, and more besides). Bosmer in lore are known for two things: their stealth (and penchant for thievery) and their unmatched skill at using a bow. Neither of these is represented in the current racial passives.
LOL and someone even upvoted this! Bosmers are bow masters, hunters, they grow up in the forests, where are wild animals, predators, so they learn how to survive from childhood... In TES series, Wood Elves have unique ability which calms down wild animals. They are not born thieves, they just have amazing survival skills which are learnt ability since physicaly they are not better than any elven race, which makes them a potential awesome thieves, but only a few outcasts go this path... From the other hand we have Khajits, who are as much respected traders as thieves, drug addicts and smooth talkers... They have a natural talent, because they are cats, they are agile, they can move quiet and they can see in the dark..... You can say whatever you want to, but lorewise everything is correct....
Your lore source for "potential awesome thieves, but only a few outcasts go this path" which directly contradicts 'War Customs of the Tribal Bosmer,' 'The Green Pact and the Dominion,' and 'Heroes of the Sanctuary?' Not to mention previous games, which you refer to when you bring up the active ability to Command Animals -- in every such game 'thief' is brought up as a favorite class for which Bosmer are well suited. You also fail to note that in the TES series Bosmer received THE MOST racial bonuses to thief skills across all games that had racial passives. You do note (correctly) that Bosmer are supposed to be 'bow masters.' How is that reflected in ESO? By Orcs, Dunmer, Redguards, and Imperials being better at actually USING bows. The fact is, Bosmer DO NOT EXIST in this game.
Completely agree except for the second to last sentence because we just don't have current data on that anymore. There have been too many indirect changes to the racial balance by messing with the internal balance between damage and sustain for us to confidently claim that it's still true now. There have been damage nerfs to low sustain races with the food changes and in Dragonhold sustain is rather low, so Bosmer might actually be competing with them on bows. Oh and they are definitely better than Imperials in that regard. Imperials are just better at stealth now, which makes little sense.
Actually, even if you are correct that sustain is so great, then that applies to ALL weapons, not just bows; and my point remains. Bosmer aren't supposed to be masters of ALL weapons, only bows. Where there is mention of Bosmer swordmasters ('Words and Philosophy' comes to mind), in those cases mastery of the bow came naturally to the Bosmer but skill with any other weapon took significant effort.
Well they are good at knife throwing, since that has always been part of the Marksman skill and knife throwing is in the two weapons skill, so I'd still count that. But yeah, that's where the system reaches its narrative limits. I would prefer if Redguards only had reduced melee/stamina weapon costs or returned stamina only in melee range in terms of lore, but that's part of ZOS trying to open the races up to more build variety which is good thing in my book as a hobby theory crafter.
Then why are there at least two quests centered around it in Valenwood?
Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Your lore source for "potential awesome thieves, but only a few outcasts go this path" which directly contradicts 'War Customs of the Tribal Bosmer,' 'The Green Pact and the Dominion,' and 'Heroes of the Sanctuary?'
No, it doesn't. These traditions doesnt even take a place in any former Elder Scroll tittles. In second Era, Wood Elves are just an usual criminals, marksmans and defenders of the Aldmeri Dominium.
Let me skip all this nonsense - it's MMO and they can't make two races to have same passives.
Cundu_Ertur wrote: »So Orcs and Dunmer don't have 258 weapon damage bonuses? Orcs, Redguards, Imperials, and Bosmer don't all have +2k stamina? Altmer and Dunmer don't have 258 spell damage? Altmer and Bretons don't have +2k magicka? Talk about nonsense.
Because this game is already far away from lore, somewhere in the WOW's galaxy?Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Then why are there at least two quests centered around it in Valenwood?
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Let me skip all this nonsense - it's MMO and they can't make two races to have same passives.
You mean this quest? The one that's hard to miss since it starts quite literally in the capital of the dominion and one of the biggest places for trading as well as the spot where you respec?Because this game is already far away from lore, somewhere in the WOW's galaxy?Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Then why are there at least two quests centered around it in Valenwood?
I don't even know what quests you are talking about, since there are thousends of meanless quests in this game.
No reason to pick Khajiit in PvP? Check out this then.TBH I'm not against Bosmers having thief bonus, but sneak is already PVP thing and there is already a little reason to pick Khajit for anything else, but roleplaying both in PVP and PVE.
Thats a child's discussion. Instead of showing me a video of a player who would probably do great even on Altmer being a stamsorc, maybe you can tell me what Khajit can bring to the table? This funny a little extra sustain? A tiny little more of rescources? Or maybe extra critical dmg which can be mittigated to 0% in CP PVP or to -50% in noCP (-60~70% in premade)?No reason to pick Khajiit in PvP? Check out this then.
Thats a child's discussion. Instead of showing me a video of a player who would probably do great even on Altmer being a stamsorc, maybe you can tell me what Khajit can bring to the table? This funny a little extra sustain? A tiny little more of rescources? Or maybe extra critical dmg which can be mittigated to 0% in CP PVP or to -50% in noCP (-60~70% in premade)?No reason to pick Khajiit in PvP? Check out this then.
Bosmer learn to be thieves from childhood by practising the Rite of Theft. The Rite of literal Theft.
It's ancient tradition long time forgotten in second Era.Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Your lore source for "potential awesome thieves, but only a few outcasts go this path" which directly contradicts 'War Customs of the Tribal Bosmer,' 'The Green Pact and the Dominion,' and 'Heroes of the Sanctuary?'
No, it doesn't. These traditions doesnt even take a place in any former Elder Scroll tittles. In second Era, Wood Elves are just an usual criminals, marksmans and defenders of the Aldmeri Dominium.
Let me skip all this nonsense - it's MMO and they can't make two races to have same passives.
Because this game is already far away from lore, somewhere in the WOW's galaxy?Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Then why are there at least two quests centered around it in Valenwood?
I don't even know what quests you are talking about, since there are thousends of meanless quests in this game.
@BlueRaven Amazing post, one of the best I've seen on this forum. *claps*
Bosmer learn to be thieves from childhood by practising the Rite of Theft. The Rite of literal Theft.
It's ancient tradition long time forgotten in second Era.Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Your lore source for "potential awesome thieves, but only a few outcasts go this path" which directly contradicts 'War Customs of the Tribal Bosmer,' 'The Green Pact and the Dominion,' and 'Heroes of the Sanctuary?'
No, it doesn't. These traditions doesnt even take a place in any former Elder Scroll tittles. In second Era, Wood Elves are just an usual criminals, marksmans and defenders of the Aldmeri Dominium.
Let me skip all this nonsense - it's MMO and they can't make two races to have same passives.
All you do is assert things without backup or links. You think you know the lore and background to TES because you know there are ERAS but really it's just you making stuff up and not backing anything with proof.
So here are the wood elf descriptions from most of the games.
(Hopefully I got the order correct.)
Elder Scrolls 1 Arena
Thieves...hmmm.
Elder Scrolls 2 Daggerfall
Thieves again...
Elder Scrolls 3 Morrowind
Skill Bonuses
Marksman +15
Sneak +10
Light Armor +10
Alchemy +5
Acrobatics +5
Elder scrolls 4 Oblivion
Skill Bonuses
Acrobatics +5
Alchemy +10
Alteration +5
Light Armor +5
Marksman +10
Sneak +10
Elder Scrolls 5 Skyrim
Skill Bonuses (Base level is 15)
Archery 25 (+10 effectively)
Light Armor 20 (+5 effectively)
Sneak 20 (+5 effectively)
Lockpicking 20 (+5 effectively)
Pickpocket 20 (+5 effectively)
Alchemy 20 (+5 effectively)
And I should just as well mention;
Elder Scrolls Online (original description)
Full manuals can be found here;
https://manuals.bethsoft.com
Notice the recurring theme of thievery and stealth.
Bonus round!
Remember this quest with the stealthy Wood Elves?
Or this one pertaining to a wood elf thief causing trouble?Because this game is already far away from lore, somewhere in the WOW's galaxy?Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Then why are there at least two quests centered around it in Valenwood?
I don't even know what quests you are talking about, since there are thousends of meanless quests in this game.
Wow. spoken like a true fountain of lore knowledge...
How about the main quest then, or is that too "meaningless" for you?
A quest in Greenshade involves the veiled hesitance stealing the bow of a dead (ghostly) wood elf, binding him by the Right of Theft to command his ghost soldiers to fight for them? You may remember, the quest is called "Right Of Theft".
Here is the summary (spoilers);"The Blackroot Clan died in Dread Vullain, but Naemon's shade has raised them from the dead. You need to uncover what happened to the Clan to put their spirits back to rest.
The leader of the Blackroot Clan is missing his bow, which invokes the right of theft. The villagers poisoned themselves to poison the Blackwood Clan. Enter the Nereid Temple Cave to find the general's remains and retrieve his bow. However, the servant of Prince Naemon stole the bow. Close shadow rifts to weaken Prince Naemon's hold on the forest, while Indaenir looks for the servant.
Return the bow to the general and, due to the right of theft, you can either release the general and his army or command them to fight for Queen Ayrenn."
Because this game is already far away from lore, somewhere in the WOW's galaxy?Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Then why are there at least two quests centered around it in Valenwood?
I don't even know what quests you are talking about, since there are thousends of meanless quests in this game.
Bosmer learn to be thieves from childhood by practising the Rite of Theft. The Rite of literal Theft.
It's ancient tradition long time forgotten in second Era.Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Your lore source for "potential awesome thieves, but only a few outcasts go this path" which directly contradicts 'War Customs of the Tribal Bosmer,' 'The Green Pact and the Dominion,' and 'Heroes of the Sanctuary?'
No, it doesn't. These traditions doesnt even take a place in any former Elder Scroll tittles. In second Era, Wood Elves are just an usual criminals, marksmans and defenders of the Aldmeri Dominium.
Let me skip all this nonsense - it's MMO and they can't make two races to have same passives.
Or we could not? There is no reason to doubt that Schick's official statement is true and he left for personal reasons (to move with his daughter to Ireland). That he quit over an outrage that someone higher up demanded Bosmer have their stealth bonus removed is completely ridiculous, especially considering he had no problems bending the lore on other occasions. Even if that were true, there's no way Tuttle could be blamed for this, who has written some of the most praised characters in the game (e.g. Sotha Sil).Leamon Tuttle is his name, and as far as I can tell he's a damn fine fit for the job. Besides, these race changes were still done with Schick at the lore-helm. Apparently there's just no interest at the manager/producer level to revise these changes, all our input be damned.
Actually, Schick made his departure known publicly in the same month that Update 21 (racial rebalance) dropped. I highly doubt that he would set these curious changes in motion and then quit right as they were being finalized. It's more likely that he disapproved of these changes, and desired to get his name as far away from them as possible. Of course, the official statements say nothing about it, so we can only speculate. But I think the timing of these events says a lot.
Sai Sahan's survival is admittedly vague, but that's not really uncommon for TES, is it? Although I don't know yet about Lyris.It's also interesting to note that community managers said they would explain to us how Sai Sahan (and soon Lyris Titanborn) came back from the dead to lead their respective chapters.... but no explanation ever came. There was an attempt to explain the sudden appearance of dragons in the Age Of Man, but it seems to raise more questions than it actually answered. But with the latest Legion Zero / Yokudan / Transformers / alliance fiasco, it's hard to take any of the new lore seriously at this point.