ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »I own quite a few cold-cast resins as well- I favor those from Veronese Designs, as the detail is superb. I recently spent about $75 on a statue of the angel Uriel that really impressed me. Really, the photos never do them justice, it's the truth. Even the mini versions are impressive, though I like the larger ones best. I have several from their mythology collection that are bigger than the statue from Bethesda, and cost me less.
Even though I collect action figures, I also favor the classic look on these, especially the bronze ones. The quality is far superior- especially the grace of the actual sculpting, when compared to any of the special edition figures from the Bethesda store.
OtarTheMad wrote: »I said races so that you didn’t think I meant IRL people because that has happened before. I guess I should have been more detailed and worded it better. People within the races of Tamriel that “live” in this video game franchise called The Elder Scrolls that was made by Bethesda Softworks, then Bethesda Game Studios who then let a new studio ZeniMax Media Inc create a title Elder Scrolls Online made by ZeniMax Online Studios. Good? LoL. Half messing with you, half serious. I did only say races because people have confused what I meant.
OtarTheMad wrote: »But yeah, I feel that Ithelia could manipulate people into trusting her if she wanted to and a good way to do so in Imperial land would be an Imperial women. And some people do not like Hermaeus Mora and might blindly believe that this woman needs help.
laniakea_0 wrote: »can we be sure this is her true form? they did say several times that she was walking through the West Weald, basically blending in with the locals. so could it be possible that she picked this shape for her escape?then there's also the fact that one of the glyphics containing Mora's secret has not been opened yet. I think it's conceivable that she isn't able to assume her true shape yet...
CameraBeardThePirate wrote: »Kalle_Demos wrote: »aspergalas4 wrote: »The appearance of Ithelia simply doesn't look Daedric enough, the glass shard aesthetic is unique but her appearance beyond that is rather mundane for an entity that is as otherworldly as Daedra are.
Sheogorath enters the chat
Half the cast enters the chat lol. That's such a strange criticism.
Most of the Princes just look like regular mortals when they show up to chat.
NoticeMeArkay wrote: »Never thought I'd see the day something looking like a tumblr oc level self-insert makes its way into the reigns of daedric princes but here we are. I wish it was yesterday.
NoticeMeArkay wrote: »Never thought I'd see the day something looking like a tumblr oc level self-insert makes its way into the reigns of daedric princes but here we are. I wish it was yesterday.
I haven't a clue what you mean?
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »NoticeMeArkay wrote: »Never thought I'd see the day something looking like a tumblr oc level self-insert makes its way into the reigns of daedric princes but here we are. I wish it was yesterday.
I haven't a clue what you mean?
I believe NoticeMeArkay is not keen on Ithelia’s design.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »Never before in TES lore has there ever been a Daedra who appeared as a beautiful, alluring human woman!
Oh, wait... https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Daggerfall:Daedra_Seducer
spartaxoxo wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »Never before in TES lore has there ever been a Daedra who appeared as a beautiful, alluring human woman!
Oh, wait... https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Daggerfall:Daedra_Seducer
The complaint is it's over done not that it didn't exist before. And in this case, due to the lack of otherworldly features apart from the wings, looks more generic.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »So dark, straight hair, with a scanty and revealing robe, along with batlike wings, is okay because those things immediately conjure up associations with evil and demonic creatures, whereas blonde hair and angelic wings couldn't possibly be okay for Daedra to use. Okay, whatever. How shallow are the minds of mere mortals that they can't see past surface appearances.
Seraphayel wrote: »I think she looks fantastic and giving her such an angelic and pure look
You mean Meridia?makes us players sympathize with her and question Mora's choices. While most Daedric Princes look rather hideous, she's beautiful, which could be a good disguise if she's cunning and manipulative (what we don't know yet).
Just like Meridia!Making her the exact opposite of other Daedric Princes visually is a great choice and exactly something to subvert expectations. Well done.
She's Meridia but a little to the left. It is not 'subverting expectations' to make another hot lady in a dress for a goddess, those are a penny a hundred. You could drop her in a MOBA game as a mage character and she wouldn't even look out of place.
ZOS had the chance to do something that TRULY subverted expectations and break the mold, make her look freaky and *** up like half the other Princes do and like nearly no female deity character EVER looks like. Instead they chose an incredibly bland design and wasted every ounce of potential they had going for her. Little to no aesthetic diversity for goddess characters across fantasy media. Literally even if she had the exact same body but the mirror texture from the wings applied throughout, that would have been a massive improvement.
Rolled the dice a few times.
Yeah, still a young woman, I know.
Rolled the dice a few times.
Yeah, still a young woman, I know.
Grizzbeorn wrote: »
That was explained in the Necrom story-line.
She wasn't "just forgotten", she was banned by erasing all memories of her. It's in the Necrom storyline.
She fits my aesthetic preferences way more than something classically demonic or bizarre (especially bizarre for the sake of being bizarre), so I like her.
I_killed_Vivec wrote: »The problem with "beauty" is that it's in the eye of the beholder. In order to make her appealing to all, they have gone with some conventional, generic ideal that I find rather bland.
I_killed_Vivec wrote: »P.S. I've seen a few experiments with AI generated images which have been prompted to generate older women (still as fantasy characters). They don't seem to change much from the young women apart from having silver hair, a few wrinkles, and no freckles.
Here you go, Ithelia disguising more or less effectively as an old woman
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »That’s a lot of fingers. 😱
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »That’s a lot of fingers. 😱
I count 10. Only the way they are distributed on the hands might be a bit weird. But it's not unrealistic that a Daedric Prince might get that wrong! Many people don't look closely when it comes to animals they consider lesser creatures.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Look closer at the hand on the left side of the pic. Five fingers + a thumb.
She fits my aesthetic preferences way more than something classically demonic or bizarre (especially bizarre for the sake of being bizarre), so I like her.
That's okay and I respect that.
Personally, I don't feel that characters in a story neccessarily have to look beautiful, and especially not all fit the same beauty standard (especially if it's the current mass media standard), which to me looks rather bland. I prefer a fantasy world to look complex and "realistic" - and in the real world, there are all kinds of people. So I also never understand people who mod rpgs to have all female characters look like beauty queens - all the same except for hair color - because having hundreds of Barbie clones, especially in a world that is rugged and dangerous, kills the whole athmosphere and immersion.
Thevampirenight wrote: »Oh I think its intentional, I think they are going off greek mythology inspiration for her design. With more of a fate/fury look. She has a whip those are associated with furies of greek mythlogy and seen a few images of furies with wings that kind of look very similar. The whip looks like a golden thread too, if you look up the three fates and then the furies. I uploaded one image of a fury down below compared with the image of Ithellia. One good image of a fate I cannot use here since its topless but can see the inspiration in that one too. That I saw on google
It's no whip. This is one of her hands:
This the other:
It's probably supposed to be this, although it was highly stylized in that depiction:
I'm quire sure it's supposed to be the strings of fate, though.
Btw, her name sounds Greek(-inspired), too. I've been wondering all the time what it reminds me of.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »Never before in TES lore has there ever been a Daedra who appeared as a beautiful, alluring human woman!
Oh, wait... https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Daggerfall:Daedra_Seducer
The complaint is it's over done not that it didn't exist before. And in this case, due to the lack of otherworldly features apart from the wings, looks more generic.
Ah, so it's all about the choice of hair color, hairdo, clothing, etc.?
What's the word I'm looking for?
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/trope
"b: a common or overused theme or device : CLICHÉ"
So dark, straight hair, with a scanty and revealing robe, along with batlike wings, is okay because those things immediately conjure up associations with evil and demonic creatures, whereas blonde hair and angelic wings couldn't possibly be okay for Daedra to use. Okay, whatever. How shallow are the minds of mere mortals that they can't see past surface appearances.
Rolled the dice a few times.
Yeah, still a young woman, I know.
CameraBeardThePirate wrote: »aspergalas4 wrote: »The appearance of Ithelia simply doesn't look Daedric enough, the glass shard aesthetic is unique but her appearance beyond that is rather mundane for an entity that is as otherworldly as Daedra are.
Sheo appears as literally just a guy in a Two-Face suit. Azura appears as literally just a dark elf holding a moon and star. Nocturnal is just a chick with a skimpy robe and a couple raven pets. I mean jeez, Meridia's IN GAME model is just a transparent female Breton NPC. Malacath is just an orc in a loincloth.
In fact, the only Princes with particularly "Otherworldly" appearances are Mora, Peryite, Mephala, Bal, and Dagon. Maybe Hircine too, but he's basically just a normal dude with a stag skull.
Azura in Morrowind^
Like, how is this "otherworldly" if Ithelia is "mundane"?
Really feels like one of those scenarios of "this is something new so I hate it".
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Look closer at the hand on the left side of the pic. Five fingers + a thumb.
Yes, and the other hand only has 4.
TheNuminous1 wrote: »What if Tho'at IS ithelia!