NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »The Divines very rarely communicate with mortals and to our knowledge it's doubtful if they have ever talked directly to anyone.
Daedric princes do, but they are way to overused and downplayed in ESO. Their interactions need to be fewer not more, absolutely not daily. We need less world altering stories and more down to Earth, or Nirn in this case, ones. Things between mortals.
Being able to pick a deity or pantheon (because most religions in TES are polytheistic) to worship would be nice though for roleplay and such, maybe add some small things for it.
Scarhunter wrote: »i didn't know that Talos wasn't born yet.. i thuoght thi was the time when he was made a divine.. thanks for letting me know
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »The Divines very rarely communicate with mortals and to our knowledge it's doubtful if they have ever talked directly to anyone.
Daedric princes do, but they are way to overused and downplayed in ESO. Their interactions need to be fewer not more, absolutely not daily. We need less world altering stories and more down to Earth, or Nirn in this case, ones. Things between mortals.
Being able to pick a deity or pantheon (because most religions in TES are polytheistic) to worship would be nice though for roleplay and such, maybe add some small things for it.
This. I'm so fed up of the daedric princes. They're cartoon characters and I can't see the divines being handled any better.
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »Daedric princes do, but they are way to overused and downplayed in ESO. Their interactions need to be fewer not more, absolutely not daily. We need less world altering stories and more down to Earth, or Nirn in this case, ones. Things between mortals.
cyclonus11 wrote: »NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »Daedric princes do, but they are way to overused and downplayed in ESO. Their interactions need to be fewer not more, absolutely not daily. We need less world altering stories and more down to Earth, or Nirn in this case, ones. Things between mortals.
One thing people don't often realize is that the entirety of ESO - vanilla, DLCs, chapters, all of your Cyrodiil battles, etc. - takes place in the SAME YEAR. Time is broken and all kinds of weird stuff is happening, with Tamriel being filled with hero-caliber adventurers, constant daedric incursions, and other odd happenings that will be forgotten.