VaranisArano wrote: »Writers, you can create good, original, new characters too. I'd love to see you do more of that. And if you absolutely insist, at least nail the original characterization and character growth.
I dunno, maybe Captain Kaleen has fans who really wanted to see her again. I hope she gets better treatment than Jakarn's character does in the new Prologue quest, but I'm not hopeful.)
I already met Captain "ignore the Orcs" Kaleen and she tried to convince me there was a good use for an Ayleid murder device that killed a bunch of people on Betnikh. I don't want to meet her again, thank you very much.
Does every new story have to involve returning characters? It makes Tamriel seem small.
With Jakarn and Kaleen in the chapter's focus, my expectations aren't high. I doubt the political intrigue will involve any choices with lasting consequences, since both of them need to be available for those who play out of order. Why ZOS insists on writing themselves into a corner like this is beyond me.
I already met Captain "ignore the Orcs" Kaleen and she tried to convince me there was a good use for an Ayleid murder device that killed a bunch of people on Betnikh. I don't want to meet her again, thank you very much.
Does every new story have to involve returning characters? It makes Tamriel seem small.
With Jakarn and Kaleen in the chapter's focus, my expectations aren't high. I doubt the political intrigue will involve any choices with lasting consequences, since both of them need to be available for those who play out of order. Why ZOS insists on writing themselves into a corner like this is beyond me.