Last year, after getting the Empieror title, i have noticed that it does not change to the female version (Empieress) when you 'equip' it on a female character. I had assumed that this was a bug and complained. I have received zero response. Why was the title made not available in both genders ? Do you think women dont play this game ?
I understand that some titles like Silencer, etc are unisex, but when you were making a funny title, were you aware that there is also a female version of it? If not aware, feel aware now.
This is very sexist.
Will you apologize to ZoS for calling them sexist?
It's obviously not the case of them being sexist, but the "language case", and calling someone sexist is pretty serious.
I'm last one to defend ZoS, but when is see ppl dropping ists willy-nilly it really angers me, because those words loose all meaning, when they are supposed to define worst of ppl.
Next time check your fact before droping ist bomb on someone.
Emperor is a genderless position like champion.
Sirona_Starr wrote: »Emperor is a genderless position like champion.
Actually, Emperor is NOT a genderless position. https://britannica.com/topic/list-of-empresses-2042464
CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »Sirona_Starr wrote: »Emperor is a genderless position like champion.
Actually, Emperor is NOT a genderless position. https://britannica.com/topic/list-of-empresses-2042464
And Tamriel is not governed by the rules of real life language. Ultimately a title can apply to anything, especially in a fantasy setting where everything is made up.
If ZOS decides a title in ESO is genderless, then it's genderless, end of discussion. Their world, not yours.
Sorry, but that's the truth of it.
~ A homebrew D&D world builder
In German it is "Kaiser" and "Kaiserin", both available. But really english never bothered much about using gender specific titles, I guess it works better in their language than in german.
CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »Sirona_Starr wrote: »Emperor is a genderless position like champion.
Actually, Emperor is NOT a genderless position. https://britannica.com/topic/list-of-empresses-2042464
And Tamriel is not governed by the rules of real life language. Ultimately a title can apply to anything, especially in a fantasy setting where everything is made up.
If ZOS decides a title in ESO is genderless, then it's genderless, end of discussion. Their world, not yours.
Sorry, but that's the truth of it.
~ A homebrew D&D world builder
I don’t agree with OP’s tone which comes out as very childish, but there are Empresses in TES.
Clivia Tharn is literally called Empress Regent. And there is someone in the game (Undaunted member) who goes by the Empress of Bone.
EDIT: And I’m sure the Cyrodiil PvP title for females is Empress/Former Empress
CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »Sirona_Starr wrote: »Emperor is a genderless position like champion.
Actually, Emperor is NOT a genderless position. https://britannica.com/topic/list-of-empresses-2042464
And Tamriel is not governed by the rules of real life language. Ultimately a title can apply to anything, especially in a fantasy setting where everything is made up.
If ZOS decides a title in ESO is genderless, then it's genderless, end of discussion. Their world, not yours.
Sorry, but that's the truth of it.
~ A homebrew D&D world builder
I don’t agree with OP’s tone which comes out as very childish, but there are Empresses in TES.
Clivia Tharn is literally called Empress Regent. And there is someone in the game (Undaunted member) who goes by the Empress of Bone.
EDIT: And I’m sure the Cyrodiil PvP title for females is Empress/Former Empress
And we are not talking about that title.
We are talking about Empieror. A title that nobody even thought of until last year when ZOS made it an achievement.
The reason for being awarded this title is entirely different.
I do feel people are taking this one a bit too seriously.
"Empieror" is completely made up. It is not even a word. It is not in the dictionary. So any reference to the dictionary is frankly, bizarre.
And that does mean it can be as gender-neutral as ZOS pleases.
If you build worlds in written form, you would know this.
CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »Sirona_Starr wrote: »Emperor is a genderless position like champion.
Actually, Emperor is NOT a genderless position. https://britannica.com/topic/list-of-empresses-2042464
And Tamriel is not governed by the rules of real life language. Ultimately a title can apply to anything, especially in a fantasy setting where everything is made up.
If ZOS decides a title in ESO is genderless, then it's genderless, end of discussion. Their world, not yours.
Sorry, but that's the truth of it.
~ A homebrew D&D world builder
I don’t agree with OP’s tone which comes out as very childish, but there are Empresses in TES.
Clivia Tharn is literally called Empress Regent. And there is someone in the game (Undaunted member) who goes by the Empress of Bone.
EDIT: And I’m sure the Cyrodiil PvP title for females is Empress/Former Empress
And we are not talking about that title.
We are talking about Empieror. A title that nobody even thought of until last year when ZOS made it an achievement.
The reason for being awarded this title is entirely different.
I do feel people are taking this one a bit too seriously.
"Empieror" is completely made up. It is not even a word. It is not in the dictionary. So any reference to the dictionary is frankly, bizarre.
And that does mean it can be as gender-neutral as ZOS pleases.
If you build worlds in written form, you would know this.
You lose your argument when you realize that if they truly wanted to make it genderless, then they wouldn’t of added it in other languages.
CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »Sirona_Starr wrote: »Emperor is a genderless position like champion.
Actually, Emperor is NOT a genderless position. https://britannica.com/topic/list-of-empresses-2042464
And Tamriel is not governed by the rules of real life language. Ultimately a title can apply to anything, especially in a fantasy setting where everything is made up.
If ZOS decides a title in ESO is genderless, then it's genderless, end of discussion. Their world, not yours.
Sorry, but that's the truth of it.
~ A homebrew D&D world builder
I don’t agree with OP’s tone which comes out as very childish, but there are Empresses in TES.
Clivia Tharn is literally called Empress Regent. And there is someone in the game (Undaunted member) who goes by the Empress of Bone.
EDIT: And I’m sure the Cyrodiil PvP title for females is Empress/Former Empress
And we are not talking about that title.
We are talking about Empieror. A title that nobody even thought of until last year when ZOS made it an achievement.
The reason for being awarded this title is entirely different.
I do feel people are taking this one a bit too seriously.
"Empieror" is completely made up. It is not even a word. It is not in the dictionary. So any reference to the dictionary is frankly, bizarre.
And that does mean it can be as gender-neutral as ZOS pleases.
If you build worlds in written form, you would know this.
You lose your argument when you realize that if they truly wanted to make it genderless, then they wouldn’t of added it in other languages.
I only speak English. Is that a crime? I'm sure there are at least several tens of millions of people around the world who are in the same position as me there.
And again, it's a made-up word that is not recognised by any dictionary.
That is to say, there are no rules for this word, as it is not actually a word.
I'm not saying the title only applies to male characters. I'm saying it applies to everyone equally. I say this because it is the truth of the matter.
CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »Sirona_Starr wrote: »Emperor is a genderless position like champion.
Actually, Emperor is NOT a genderless position. https://britannica.com/topic/list-of-empresses-2042464
And Tamriel is not governed by the rules of real life language. Ultimately a title can apply to anything, especially in a fantasy setting where everything is made up.
If ZOS decides a title in ESO is genderless, then it's genderless, end of discussion. Their world, not yours.
Sorry, but that's the truth of it.
~ A homebrew D&D world builder
I don’t agree with OP’s tone which comes out as very childish, but there are Empresses in TES.
Clivia Tharn is literally called Empress Regent. And there is someone in the game (Undaunted member) who goes by the Empress of Bone.
EDIT: And I’m sure the Cyrodiil PvP title for females is Empress/Former Empress
And we are not talking about that title.
We are talking about Empieror. A title that nobody even thought of until last year when ZOS made it an achievement.
The reason for being awarded this title is entirely different.
I do feel people are taking this one a bit too seriously.
"Empieror" is completely made up. It is not even a word. It is not in the dictionary. So any reference to the dictionary is frankly, bizarre.
And that does mean it can be as gender-neutral as ZOS pleases.
If you build worlds in written form, you would know this.
You lose your argument when you realize that if they truly wanted to make it genderless, then they wouldn’t of added it in other languages.
I only speak English. Is that a crime? I'm sure there are at least several tens of millions of people around the world who are in the same position as me there.
And again, it's a made-up word that is not recognised by any dictionary.
That is to say, there are no rules for this word, as it is not actually a word.
I'm not saying the title only applies to male characters. I'm saying it applies to everyone equally. I say this because it is the truth of the matter.
I didn’t say that it was bad that you didn’t speak other languages. I don’t either.
The thing is there is still an extra title in French and German, and it’s not unreasonable for anyone here to say that there should be an Empieress title.
I would’ve agreed with you now, if there wasn’t a separate title in the other two languages of ESO.
CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »Sirona_Starr wrote: »Emperor is a genderless position like champion.
Actually, Emperor is NOT a genderless position. https://britannica.com/topic/list-of-empresses-2042464
And Tamriel is not governed by the rules of real life language. Ultimately a title can apply to anything, especially in a fantasy setting where everything is made up.
If ZOS decides a title in ESO is genderless, then it's genderless, end of discussion. Their world, not yours.
Sorry, but that's the truth of it.
~ A homebrew D&D world builder
I don’t agree with OP’s tone which comes out as very childish, but there are Empresses in TES.
Clivia Tharn is literally called Empress Regent. And there is someone in the game (Undaunted member) who goes by the Empress of Bone.
EDIT: And I’m sure the Cyrodiil PvP title for females is Empress/Former Empress
And we are not talking about that title.
We are talking about Empieror. A title that nobody even thought of until last year when ZOS made it an achievement.
The reason for being awarded this title is entirely different.
I do feel people are taking this one a bit too seriously.
"Empieror" is completely made up. It is not even a word. It is not in the dictionary. So any reference to the dictionary is frankly, bizarre.
And that does mean it can be as gender-neutral as ZOS pleases.
If you build worlds in written form, you would know this.
You lose your argument when you realize that if they truly wanted to make it genderless, then they wouldn’t of added it in other languages.
I only speak English. Is that a crime? I'm sure there are at least several tens of millions of people around the world who are in the same position as me there.
And again, it's a made-up word that is not recognised by any dictionary.
That is to say, there are no rules for this word, as it is not actually a word.
I'm not saying the title only applies to male characters. I'm saying it applies to everyone equally. I say this because it is the truth of the matter.
CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »Sirona_Starr wrote: »Emperor is a genderless position like champion.
Actually, Emperor is NOT a genderless position. https://britannica.com/topic/list-of-empresses-2042464
And Tamriel is not governed by the rules of real life language. Ultimately a title can apply to anything, especially in a fantasy setting where everything is made up.
If ZOS decides a title in ESO is genderless, then it's genderless, end of discussion. Their world, not yours.
Sorry, but that's the truth of it.
~ A homebrew D&D world builder
CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »Sirona_Starr wrote: »Emperor is a genderless position like champion.
Actually, Emperor is NOT a genderless position. https://britannica.com/topic/list-of-empresses-2042464
And Tamriel is not governed by the rules of real life language. Ultimately a title can apply to anything, especially in a fantasy setting where everything is made up.
If ZOS decides a title in ESO is genderless, then it's genderless, end of discussion. Their world, not yours.
Sorry, but that's the truth of it.
~ A homebrew D&D world builder
I don’t agree with OP’s tone which comes out as very childish, but there are Empresses in TES.
Clivia Tharn is literally called Empress Regent. And there is someone in the game (Undaunted member) who goes by the Empress of Bone.
EDIT: And I’m sure the Cyrodiil PvP title for females is Empress/Former Empress
And we are not talking about that title.
We are talking about Empieror. A title that nobody even thought of until last year when ZOS made it an achievement.
The reason for being awarded this title is entirely different.
I do feel people are taking this one a bit too seriously.
"Empieror" is completely made up. It is not even a word. It is not in the dictionary. So any reference to the dictionary is frankly, bizarre.
And that does mean it can be as gender-neutral as ZOS pleases.
If you build worlds in written form, you would know this.
You lose your argument when you realize that if they truly wanted to make it genderless, then they wouldn’t of added it in other languages.
I only speak English. Is that a crime? I'm sure there are at least several tens of millions of people around the world who are in the same position as me there.
And again, it's a made-up word that is not recognised by any dictionary.
That is to say, there are no rules for this word, as it is not actually a word.
I'm not saying the title only applies to male characters. I'm saying it applies to everyone equally. I say this because it is the truth of the matter.
I didn’t say that it was bad that you didn’t speak other languages. I don’t either.
The thing is there is still an extra title in French and German, and it’s not unreasonable for anyone here to say that there should be an Empieress title.
I would’ve agreed with you now, if there wasn’t a separate title in the other two languages of ESO.
Interesting... But like I say, I would have no way to know nor reason to know that. Mainly because I wouldn't be able to comprehend what I would read in the first place, as I do not know the language.
What are the German & French variations?
I got it with my female characters in french, no problem
in french "empiereur" & "impieratrice"
I don't know in english, it's only "empieror" ?
In German it is "Baiser" and "Baiserin", both available. But really english never bothered much about using gender specific titles, I guess it works better in their language than in german.
CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »Sirona_Starr wrote: »Emperor is a genderless position like champion.
Actually, Emperor is NOT a genderless position. https://britannica.com/topic/list-of-empresses-2042464
And Tamriel is not governed by the rules of real life language. Ultimately a title can apply to anything, especially in a fantasy setting where everything is made up.
If ZOS decides a title in ESO is genderless, then it's genderless, end of discussion. Their world, not yours.
Sorry, but that's the truth of it.
~ A homebrew D&D world builder
I don’t agree with OP’s tone which comes out as very childish, but there are Empresses in TES.
Clivia Tharn is literally called Empress Regent. And there is someone in the game (Undaunted member) who goes by the Empress of Bone.
EDIT: And I’m sure the Cyrodiil PvP title for females is Empress/Former Empress
And we are not talking about that title.
We are talking about Empieror. A title that nobody even thought of until last year when ZOS made it an achievement.
The reason for being awarded this title is entirely different.
I do feel people are taking this one a bit too seriously.
"Empieror" is completely made up. It is not even a word. It is not in the dictionary. So any reference to the dictionary is frankly, bizarre.
And that does mean it can be as gender-neutral as ZOS pleases.
If you build worlds in written form, you would know this.
You lose your argument when you realize that if they truly wanted to make it genderless, then they wouldn’t of added it in other languages.
I only speak English. Is that a crime? I'm sure there are at least several tens of millions of people around the world who are in the same position as me there.
And again, it's a made-up word that is not recognised by any dictionary.
That is to say, there are no rules for this word, as it is not actually a word.
I'm not saying the title only applies to male characters. I'm saying it applies to everyone equally. I say this because it is the truth of the matter.
I didn’t say that it was bad that you didn’t speak other languages. I don’t either.
The thing is there is still an extra title in French and German, and it’s not unreasonable for anyone here to say that there should be an Empieress title.
I would’ve agreed with you now, if there wasn’t a separate title in the other two languages of ESO.
Interesting... But like I say, I would have no way to know nor reason to know that. Mainly because I wouldn't be able to comprehend what I would read in the first place, as I do not know the language.
What are the German & French variations?
CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »Sirona_Starr wrote: »Emperor is a genderless position like champion.
Actually, Emperor is NOT a genderless position. https://britannica.com/topic/list-of-empresses-2042464
And Tamriel is not governed by the rules of real life language. Ultimately a title can apply to anything, especially in a fantasy setting where everything is made up.
If ZOS decides a title in ESO is genderless, then it's genderless, end of discussion. Their world, not yours.
Sorry, but that's the truth of it.
~ A homebrew D&D world builder
I don’t agree with OP’s tone which comes out as very childish, but there are Empresses in TES.
Clivia Tharn is literally called Empress Regent. And there is someone in the game (Undaunted member) who goes by the Empress of Bone.
EDIT: And I’m sure the Cyrodiil PvP title for females is Empress/Former Empress
And we are not talking about that title.
We are talking about Empieror. A title that nobody even thought of until last year when ZOS made it an achievement.
The reason for being awarded this title is entirely different.
I do feel people are taking this one a bit too seriously.
"Empieror" is completely made up. It is not even a word. It is not in the dictionary. So any reference to the dictionary is frankly, bizarre.
And that does mean it can be as gender-neutral as ZOS pleases.
If you build worlds in written form, you would know this.
You lose your argument when you realize that if they truly wanted to make it genderless, then they wouldn’t of added it in other languages.
I only speak English. Is that a crime? I'm sure there are at least several tens of millions of people around the world who are in the same position as me there.
And again, it's a made-up word that is not recognised by any dictionary.
That is to say, there are no rules for this word, as it is not actually a word.
I'm not saying the title only applies to male characters. I'm saying it applies to everyone equally. I say this because it is the truth of the matter.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/empress - guess that is good enough to qualify as a valid english word.
The fact that so many people don't even understand which title the thread about and keep on bringing in "emperor/empress" (both are in the game, btw) in this discussion is hilarious.
To OP, I invite you to come up with a "pie" pun using the word "empress" without it sounding stupid or forced... Doesn't really work, huh? There's your problem.