
elder scrolls has a lot of animals that could be ridden and a bigger type of vvardvark existing is really not shocking.
there are a lot of animals people have ridden in our world that aren't mounts in eso. would you also get angry if zos added mammoth mounts? elephants are pretty well known to be ridden.
PrimeSeptim wrote: »elder scrolls has a lot of animals that could be ridden and a bigger type of vvardvark existing is really not shocking.
there are a lot of animals people have ridden in our world that aren't mounts in eso. would you also get angry if zos added mammoth mounts? elephants are pretty well known to be ridden.
Sounds like excuses to me and I'm not angry lol but I am shaking my head and sighing very loudly. And yeah, riding elephants in battle was a thing (in RL). Not riding them casually through towns jumping about as would be the case here with mammoth mounts. Where did you see any of these mounts in previous ES games? It's always been just horses. That's always been something I liked about Elder Scrolls. Just enough fantasy but not too much so it becomes generic and too unbelievable. There's already too much that makes the game hard to immerse in I don't think we need anything else that reminds you, 'hey, you're playing a game! But most importantly, an MMO, where you can ride even your frail, old granny into battle!'...
PrimeSeptim wrote: »elder scrolls has a lot of animals that could be ridden and a bigger type of vvardvark existing is really not shocking.
there are a lot of animals people have ridden in our world that aren't mounts in eso. would you also get angry if zos added mammoth mounts? elephants are pretty well known to be ridden.
Sounds like excuses to me and I'm not angry lol but I am shaking my head and sighing very loudly. And yeah, riding elephants in battle was a thing (in RL). Not riding them casually through towns jumping about as would be the case here with mammoth mounts. Where did you see any of these mounts in previous ES games? It's always been just horses. That's always been something I liked about Elder Scrolls. Just enough fantasy but not too much so it becomes generic and too unbelievable. There's already too much that makes the game hard to immerse in I don't think we need anything else that reminds you, 'hey, you're playing a game! But most importantly, an MMO, where you can ride even your frail, old granny into battle!'...
PrimeSeptim wrote: »elder scrolls has a lot of animals that could be ridden and a bigger type of vvardvark existing is really not shocking.
there are a lot of animals people have ridden in our world that aren't mounts in eso. would you also get angry if zos added mammoth mounts? elephants are pretty well known to be ridden.
Sounds like excuses to me and I'm not angry lol but I am shaking my head and sighing very loudly. And yeah, riding elephants in battle was a thing (in RL). Not riding them casually through towns jumping about as would be the case here with mammoth mounts. Where did you see any of these mounts in previous ES games? It's always been just horses. That's always been something I liked about Elder Scrolls. Just enough fantasy but not too much so it becomes generic and too unbelievable. There's already too much that makes the game hard to immerse in I don't think we need anything else that reminds you, 'hey, you're playing a game! But most importantly, an MMO, where you can ride even your frail, old granny into battle!'...
horses are actually my least used mount because i know how frail they can be and have ridden real horses. fantastical mounts like guar dont make me flinch when i jump from cliffs in eso
i am glad it's not just horses

PrimeSeptim wrote: »elder scrolls has a lot of animals that could be ridden and a bigger type of vvardvark existing is really not shocking.
there are a lot of animals people have ridden in our world that aren't mounts in eso. would you also get angry if zos added mammoth mounts? elephants are pretty well known to be ridden.
Sounds like excuses to me and I'm not angry lol but I am shaking my head and sighing very loudly. And yeah, riding elephants in battle was a thing (in RL). Not riding them casually through towns jumping about as would be the case here with mammoth mounts. Where did you see any of these mounts in previous ES games? It's always been just horses. That's always been something I liked about Elder Scrolls. Just enough fantasy but not too much so it becomes generic and too unbelievable. There's already too much that makes the game hard to immerse in I don't think we need anything else that reminds you, 'hey, you're playing a game! But most importantly, an MMO, where you can ride even your frail, old granny into battle!'...
Well, in skyrim you're able to ride a dragon.
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »Still bothers me they add these new animals and weird things as mount, but we still don't have the smaller silt striders, echateres, normal welwas, wamasu, donkeys, and other animals that exist in lore and has been used as mounts. Some we even see domesticated in game.
phaneub17_ESO wrote: »My Boomkin riding a chicken begs to differ!
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »Still bothers me they add these new animals and weird things as mount, but we still don't have the smaller silt striders, echateres, normal welwas, wamasu, donkeys, and other animals that exist in lore and has been used as mounts. Some we even see domesticated in game.
"Finest pack guar I've ever had the privilege of knowing. He and I have been together for years. Sure, he and I have our arguments, and he sometimes can be a little bit stubborn, but we always seem to be able to work things out."
―Teris Raledran
PrimeSeptim wrote: »Really?
One of my biggest fears for this game since it released has always been it becoming like WoW with all weird, not exactly lore friendly mounts.
Remember when we just had basic horses like every other Elder Scrolls game. The good old days. Then we got that fiery warhorse, wolves, guars, bears, etc. The beginning of the end.
I'm sure one person rode a bear once upon a time in the lore... Not a whole army though. Guars are fine, I guess. Senches, yeah... But a Vvardvark? Umm, I mean I guess we've not crossed the line too much even though they're usually tiny things but let's not go too crazy and start with the rainbow emitting unicorns, rideable humanoid atronachs or mammoths, please?...
And certainly no flying mounts (not that the game could ever achieve that I don't think...)
Fenris_Arainai wrote: »In lore, Vvadvark are a result of a Telvanni experiment. It "failed", because they came out cute, which was not the point.
I see no reason why another Telvanni wouldn't experiment some more and make a big one to ride.
Fenris_Arainai wrote: »In lore, Vvadvark are a result of a Telvanni experiment. It "failed", because they came out cute, which was not the point.
I see no reason why another Telvanni wouldn't experiment some more and make a big one to ride.

Fenris_Arainai wrote: »In lore, Vvadvark are a result of a Telvanni experiment. It "failed", because they came out cute, which was not the point.
I see no reason why another Telvanni wouldn't experiment some more and make a big one to ride.
PrimeSeptim wrote: »And yeah, riding elephants in battle was a thing (in RL). Not riding them casually through towns jumping about as would be the case here with mammoth mounts.
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »Fenris_Arainai wrote: »In lore, Vvadvark are a result of a Telvanni experiment. It "failed", because they came out cute, which was not the point.
I see no reason why another Telvanni wouldn't experiment some more and make a big one to ride.
This. I have a strong dislike for all the glowy, weird, and/or unheard of things we get as mounts, skins, etc. But this vvardvark one isn't that bad. They are experiments, and with all the guars dunmer have it's not that farfetched some magister would make a larger one and then put a guar's saddle on it. And guars are good and proper lore suiting mounts!
It's better than all the dwemer, quasigriffs, and the majority of radiant apex, apex, and ones like them mounts we get.
Honestly, it might even be better than the things that are supposed to be "horses". I wish we had horses, because most of my characters would ride one, but these supposed ones just look so bad it hurts me when I do.
Still want some of these babies, though. Without making them weird heavyweight lizard/daedra versions or a awful radiant, as they did with welwa
PrimeSeptim wrote: »P.S. Hlaalu rules, Telvanni drools. 🥳
quasigriffs were also created by mages, direnni mages. what makes telvanni created vvardvark better?
PrimeSeptim wrote: »P.S. Hlaalu rules, Telvanni drools. 🥳
Hlaalu doesn't even exist anymore after the Red Year
quasigriffs were also created by mages, direnni mages. what makes telvanni created vvardvark better?
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »Fenris_Arainai wrote: »In lore, Vvadvark are a result of a Telvanni experiment. It "failed", because they came out cute, which was not the point.
I see no reason why another Telvanni wouldn't experiment some more and make a big one to ride.
This. I have a strong dislike for all the glowy, weird, and/or unheard of things we get as mounts, skins, etc. But this vvardvark one isn't that bad. They are experiments, and with all the guars dunmer have it's not that farfetched some magister would make a larger one and then put a guar's saddle on it. And guars are good and proper lore suiting mounts!
It's better than all the dwemer, quasigriffs, and the majority of radiant apex, apex, and ones like them mounts we get.
Honestly, it might even be better than the things that are supposed to be "horses". I wish we had horses, because most of my characters would ride one, but these supposed ones just look so bad it hurts me when I do.
Still want some of these babies, though. Without making them weird heavyweight lizard/daedra versions or a awful radiant, as they did with welwa
quasigriffs were also created by mages, direnni mages. what makes telvanni created vvardvark better?
rootkitronin wrote: »Ah who am I kidding, I love the Telvanni as well, arrogant *** that they are.

rootkitronin wrote: »Ah who am I kidding, I love the Telvanni as well, arrogant *** that they are.
Their arrogance is well-deserved; they are actually powerful, not just big-mouthed braggers, that's what makes the difference to me.
Why does this have 4 eyes, btw?!
Or is it only 2 eyes and it's basically, uhm, like a flounder?

The more I think about it... Maybe they crossed it with a Welwa, which naturally have 4 eyes. I mean, having 4 eyes surely can be useful!
Next, I'd suggest crossing it with a Prong-Eared Grimalkin, so it will have 4 ears, too:
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »and maybe a guar, so it get a pair of front arms/legs too.Might cause it to look like a four-eyed. four-eared odd Pangolin