Usually I'm the one that says the phrase "You have my pity." usually when I feel I've exhausted my argument and can add no more other than to recap what I'd previously outlined.
Why and who has talked about this and said no? Makes zero sense not to have children in the world. If its an issue of Justice System just make them un-killable like every other Elder Scrolls game. It
There are going to be invincible NPCs so no matter how you slice it there will be immersion breaking. Go on, try and assassinate the King/Queen, etc... go try and slay quest givers.
I only voted "yes" because you said they were unkillible. Children in general can add a great amount of atmosphere to the game--especially if there are some from every race.
Even if they did add children to ESO, there would unfortunately be players who would complain that they are immortal and you can't kill them. These are the same players who used to whine because they
To be fair, only Skyrim had children. Rest of TES games did not. Well Oblivion had ONE child -- the Adoring Fan. He is really more part of a quest -- a reward kind of than a NPC who walks around.
It's simply too weird that there are no children in this world unless everyone is born full-sized which would mix Whovian physics with unimaginable horror on the day of delivery.
Yeah, it would be cool. But the children have to be immortal and untouchable. They should give quests, trade items, sing songs, play around, learn at schools, go to sleep at night etc. Also, it would