kyle.wilson wrote: »
Also, the different types of Khajiit range from fully elven looking to fully cat looking. The most cat-like (like Senche or Alfiq) do not have human looking breasts, the more humanoid ones do. I don't see anything wrong with that.
Monte_Cristo wrote: »I wonder if the Khajiit's for affects their litter numbers? Do the more cat like forms have multiple births more frequently, thus needing more *** for the kittens, while the bipedal ones have similar litters to humans, where a single or duo birth is the usual, thus only needing 2 ***?
Edit: Why is the word for the part you suckle milk from censored? Since when was it rude?
But the thread is about "Argonian boobs," not why Khajiit females don't have 8 of them.
Caius Drusus Imperial DK (DC) Bragg Ironhand Orc Temp (DC) Neesha Stalks-Shadows Argonian NB (EP) Falidir Altmer Sorcr (AD) J'zharka Khajiit NB (AD) |
Isabeau Runeseer Breton Sorc (DC) Fevassa Dunmer DK (EP) Manut Redguard Temp (AD) Tylera the Summoner Altmer Sorc (EP) Svari Snake-Blood Nord DK (AD) |
Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP) Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC) Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP) Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC) Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp |
You have proof of this, or just speculating?
Monte_Cristo wrote: »kyle.wilson wrote: »
Also, the different types of Khajiit range from fully elven looking to fully cat looking. The most cat-like (like Senche or Alfiq) do not have human looking breasts, the more humanoid ones do. I don't see anything wrong with that.
I wonder if the Khajiit's for affects their litter numbers? Do the more cat like forms have multiple births more frequently, thus needing more *** for the kittens, while the bipedal ones have similar litters to humans, where a single or duo birth is the usual, thus only needing 2 ***?
Edit: Why is the word for the part you suckle milk from censored? Since when was it rude?
Back in Morrowind and Oblivion you just had one set male and female model, granted legs for argonians and khajiit was different in Morrowind but you had one type of male and female clothing. In Skyrim and ESO we got better sliders.The real reason has already been posted in this thread. ZOS were just too lazy to make different bodies for each race so everyone uses the same skeleton and body. Only difference is the head, a tail hastily duct taped to some races, and elongated nails on the fingertips of those same races.
That's a staple of ES games though. Races are all mechanically the same in all of them. So at least ESO is consistent with the rest of the series, I guess.
There's the Lore reason that can be speculated and debated for ever. Real reason is the Devs back then we're people, and people like Mammaries. We think they're neat.
I mean just look at TES: Arena's cover art.
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »There is also one obscure lore detail in Murkmire (side quest involving Stibbons) and this quest kinda says it that Argonians in fact do have Cloacas... and it makes sense. They are reptiles. So if they have, then from a lore perspective it makes very little sense for them to have boobs... but again, as many pointed out - it has more to do with our world & the fact that we tend to relate with our virtual characters.
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »but again, as many pointed out - it has more to do with our world & the fact that we tend to relate with our virtual characters.
There's the Lore reason that can be speculated and debated for ever. Real reason is the Devs back then we're people, and people like Mammaries. We think they're neat.
I mean just look at TES: Arena's cover art.
Are many people attracted to lizardfolk, and do breasts really make a difference in that case?
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »but again, as many pointed out - it has more to do with our world & the fact that we tend to relate with our virtual characters.
Now I'm curious: Those who like to play Argonians, is this important to you? Or would you prefer them to look more lizard with less humanoid features?
Honest question. I know some people who like to play rather un-humanoid creatures in games when possible, or alien races in sci-fi games that are not exactly beautiful from a human perspective, and who don't mind at all that they don't look too human.
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »There's the Lore reason that can be speculated and debated for ever. Real reason is the Devs back then we're people, and people like Mammaries. We think they're neat.
I mean just look at TES: Arena's cover art.
Are many people attracted to lizardfolk, and do breasts really make a difference in that case?Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »but again, as many pointed out - it has more to do with our world & the fact that we tend to relate with our virtual characters.
Now I'm curious: Those who like to play Argonians, is this important to you? Or would you prefer them to look more lizard with less humanoid features?
Honest question. I know some people who like to play rather un-humanoid creatures in games when possible, or alien races in sci-fi games that are not exactly beautiful from a human perspective, and who don't mind at all that they don't look too human.
As one of those people who do, I'm happy to answer any curiosity you may have, @Syldras, as always. Will keep it short and forum friendly here, but if you want to know anything else you know where to find me.
Beauty is of course subjective even amongst niche tastes like this, but going by myself, people I know and observation by communities of similar mind, a majority who find argonians or lizard-like people attractive, it does not really make a difference or is a big deal. Some prefer it, some don't, some are indifferent etc.
I personally prefer my non-human looking humanoid/sapient people to look less human. When they look as themselves that's when I find them most appealing. Same way I like dunmer when they are all angular faces, mer eyes, and bony brow.
You mentioned sci-fi and it's the same there. Turians from Mass Effect games is a rather known alien who looks very little like humans, besides the two legs, two arms, torso and head combo that is. They look like some insect-reptile-bird, and are definitely attractive. One of the games most popular romances is a turian, and those numbers are so high it must include people who are usually not attractive to non-human looking characters.
I've never been able to get behind or understand when people and media say characters need to look or behave like humans so we can relate to them. I've had no issue relating or liking characters who doesn't look or behave anything like a human. They even have a tendency to often end up being my favourite characters.
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »I've not heard argonians being used to nurse dunmer children anywhere. A dunmer using an argonian slave for that (if it was possible) sounds like it would cause a loud scandal amongst dunmer, since they barely see them as people.
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »There's the Lore reason that can be speculated and debated for ever. Real reason is the Devs back then we're people, and people like Mammaries. We think they're neat.
I mean just look at TES: Arena's cover art.
Are many people attracted to lizardfolk, and do breasts really make a difference in that case?Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »but again, as many pointed out - it has more to do with our world & the fact that we tend to relate with our virtual characters.
Now I'm curious: Those who like to play Argonians, is this important to you? Or would you prefer them to look more lizard with less humanoid features?
Honest question. I know some people who like to play rather un-humanoid creatures in games when possible, or alien races in sci-fi games that are not exactly beautiful from a human perspective, and who don't mind at all that they don't look too human.
As one of those people who do, I'm happy to answer any curiosity you may have, @Syldras, as always. Will keep it short and forum friendly here, but if you want to know anything else you know where to find me.
Beauty is of course subjective even amongst niche tastes like this, but going by myself, people I know and observation by communities of similar mind, a majority who find argonians or lizard-like people attractive, it does not really make a difference or is a big deal. Some prefer it, some don't, some are indifferent etc.
I personally prefer my non-human looking humanoid/sapient people to look less human. When they look as themselves that's when I find them most appealing. Same way I like dunmer when they are all angular faces, mer eyes, and bony brow.
You mentioned sci-fi and it's the same there. Turians from Mass Effect games is a rather known alien who looks very little like humans, besides the two legs, two arms, torso and head combo that is. They look like some insect-reptile-bird, and are definitely attractive. One of the games most popular romances is a turian, and those numbers are so high it must include people who are usually not attracted to non-human looking characters.
I've never been able to get behind or understand when people and media say characters need to look or behave like humans so we can relate to them. I've had no issue relating or liking characters who doesn't look or behave anything like a human. They even have a tendency to often end up being my favourite characters.
The fact that the baby Argonian comes from an egg does not change the fact that the newly hatched will need sustenance over the first few months of its life.
And I was talking about Morrowind. Zerith-Var calls this one an Ja'khajiit 😺 never played Arena but remember the paper doll system in Daggerfall.There's the Lore reason that can be speculated and debated for ever. Real reason is the Devs back then we're people, and people like Mammaries. We think they're neat.
I mean just look at TES: Arena's cover art.
Are many people attracted to lizardfolk, and do breasts really make a difference in that case?
I think, while catering to the public generally makes sense when considering design decisions, there might be another simple explanation: All races used the same body model in Arena.
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Arena:Races
And since they established Argonians to look like that in the lore, they could hardly change them too much in later games, even if it would have become much easier from the technical side.
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »but again, as many pointed out - it has more to do with our world & the fact that we tend to relate with our virtual characters.
Now I'm curious: Those who like to play Argonians, is this important to you? Or would you prefer them to look more lizard with less humanoid features?
Honest question. I know some people who like to play rather un-humanoid creatures in games when possible, or alien races in sci-fi games that are not exactly beautiful from a human perspective, and who don't mind at all that they don't look too human.