Yes however empiror is also the title for the pieing other players in Cyrodil during jester event also for females.
Hallothiel wrote: »So what’s the female version of pirate then?!
Monte_Cristo wrote: »Because witches and warlocks aren't the same thing? Different types/uses of magic. In game class contest, a warlock would be like sorcerers and necromancers, while witches would be closer to a warden (plant skills, mostly) with a large focus on alchemy and enchanting.
OG_Kaveman wrote: »Monte_Cristo wrote: »Because witches and warlocks aren't the same thing? Different types/uses of magic. In game class contest, a warlock would be like sorcerers and necromancers, while witches would be closer to a warden (plant skills, mostly) with a large focus on alchemy and enchanting.
Or, you know, they can be anything because this is elder scrolls. Not any other fiction.
Looks nice and its something an npc could wear too. Yes its a bit too new motifs and over the top, but not much.Because dress probably !
DaNnYtHePcFrEaK wrote: »OG_Kaveman wrote: »Monte_Cristo wrote: »Because witches and warlocks aren't the same thing? Different types/uses of magic. In game class contest, a warlock would be like sorcerers and necromancers, while witches would be closer to a warden (plant skills, mostly) with a large focus on alchemy and enchanting.
Or, you know, they can be anything because this is elder scrolls. Not any other fiction.
PlAy HoW yOu WaNt
DaNnYtHePcFrEaK wrote: »Witch= Female
Wizard= Male
Source... Harry Potter
Salvas_Aren wrote: »Why are male chars witches?
For obvious reasons you would not name them witchers here, but how about warlocks?
DaNnYtHePcFrEaK wrote: »Witch= Female
Wizard= Male
Source... Harry Potter
Dragons in Harry Potter don’t talk. The dragons on Mundus/Nirn/Tamriel do talk. They speak multiple languages in fact.
Harry Potter universe is not the same as the Elder Scrolls universe.
vivisectvib16_ESO wrote: »Salvas_Aren wrote: »Why are male chars witches?
For obvious reasons you would not name them witchers here, but how about warlocks?
Witch is not a female specific word and has no gender binary. You're letting pop culture influence your interpretation of that term.
DaNnYtHePcFrEaK wrote: »DaNnYtHePcFrEaK wrote: »Witch= Female
Wizard= Male
Source... Harry Potter
Dragons in Harry Potter don’t talk. The dragons on Mundus/Nirn/Tamriel do talk. They speak multiple languages in fact.
Harry Potter universe is not the same as the Elder Scrolls universe.
We're talking about witches and genders, not dragons lol
DaNnYtHePcFrEaK wrote: »vivisectvib16_ESO wrote: »Salvas_Aren wrote: »Why are male chars witches?
For obvious reasons you would not name them witchers here, but how about warlocks?
Witch is not a female specific word and has no gender binary. You're letting pop culture influence your interpretation of that term.
Never heard of a Male witch, ever in my 31 years of existence
DaNnYtHePcFrEaK wrote: »vivisectvib16_ESO wrote: »Salvas_Aren wrote: »Why are male chars witches?
For obvious reasons you would not name them witchers here, but how about warlocks?
Witch is not a female specific word and has no gender binary. You're letting pop culture influence your interpretation of that term.
Never heard of a Male witch, ever in my 31 years of existence
mayasunrising wrote: »Good question! Whether male, female, or other; the proper term is "witch". The term Warlock was actually a derogatory term used by witch hunters during the times of mass witch burnings and persecution. Warlock means "oathbreaker." Oathbreaker referring to a betrayal of humankind's covenant with God.