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Skyrim does not belong to the Nords. They slaughtered and killed the proud native Snow Elves while also having Dwarven ruins pillaged.time for you dumb n'wahs to get red pilled on why skyrim belongs to the nords.
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Holy shit, I just realized how much skyrim is like america. I guess that makes the imperials Britain?Skyrim does not belong to the Nords. They slaughtered and killed the proud native Snow Elves while also having Dwarven ruins pillaged.
Skyrim is where the Tiber Septim empire started so no.Holy shit, I just realized how much skyrim is like america. I guess that makes the imperials Britain?
(Riften Wine Party when?)
I REALLY hated the voices and character design in Oblivion. I loved the gameplay and the setting but I just can't stand how all the characters look like puffy-faced cherubs with massive noses that all sound like your middle aged neighbors. Its a pretty minor thing to complain about yeah, but I just can't take any of the characters seriously looking like that.Bumping because I like to hear this thought from Kiwi's: When playing any of the games, was there something that just grinded your gears, be it something that violated lore, some sort of bug, or /k/ type of sperging in "muh realism combat"?
Yeah, the faces in Oblivion were pretty ugly. That is why you had people makes mods that gave better face textures or even overhauled them. Not only that, the voices really could of been more diverse. I mean, having the elves share the same VA was pretty much a dumb decision. Thankfully, someone made a mod that changes the pitch.I REALLY hated the voices and character design in Oblivion. I loved the gameplay and the setting but I just can't stand how all the characters look like puffy-faced cherubs with massive noses that all sound like your middle aged neighbors. Its a pretty minor thing to complain about yeah, but I just can't take any of the characters seriously looking like that.
Khajiit appearance would depend on moon phases. Really though, Arena might get a pass in some cases since it was the first game in the series. One thing to mention with Arena are Argonians. Not only are they like the Khajiit in having a very humanoid appearnce, they also lack tails and even grew hair. That right their depends on how many times they lick the sap of a hist tree upon reaching a certain age.Arena anyone? The Khajiit don't even look like Cat-people. It's comical. Just look at my current avatar. That's a Khajiit. Aperently Khajiit are diverse and the arena ones are the "Ohlmes" type or something.
It depends on the moons positions.
Thats the thing I love about the elder scrolls, just how they handle the playable races. Its so cool to look through the games and see just how much they've all changed. Like the argonians and khajiit going from vaugely animalistic people to full on half human half cat/lizard hybrids, or how the orcs and imperials initally started out as generic enemies fought in the earlier games but they later turned out to be pretty chill and you could play as them in later games. Its just cool seeing how they handle their appearances and cultures in each game.Arena anyone? The Khajiit don't even look like Cat-people. It's comical. Just look at my current avatar. That's a Khajiit. Aperently Khajiit are diverse and the arena ones are the "Ohlmes" type or something.
It depends on the moons positions.
I do like how they treat orcs as an ethnic group. I'm not really into the whole "always lawful evil" types I see in some games.Thats the thing I love about the elder scrolls, just how they handle the playable races. Its so cool to look through the games and see just how much they've all changed. Like the argonians and khajiit going from vaugely animalistic people to full on half human half cat/lizard hybrids, or how the orcs and imperials initally started out as generic enemies fought in the earlier games but they later turned out to be pretty chill and you could play as them in later games. Its just cool seeing how they handle their appearances and cultures in each game.
I'm not well-versed in TES lore but I chalked that one up to programming limitations. I think some of the concept art had them described them with less human features.Arena anyone? The Khajiit don't even look like Cat-people. It's comical. Just look at my current avatar. That's a Khajiit. Aperently Khajiit are diverse and the arena ones are the "Ohlmes" type or something.
It depends on the moons positions.