scarend said
xDOh, no. There is over 20 different breeds, and some don't even look like cats. Take the Ohmes (Khajiit in Arena and I think Daggerfall) for example, They look like Wood Elves.
In other words: Cat girls.
scarend said
xDOh, no. There is over 20 different breeds, and some don't even look like cats. Take the Ohmes (Khajiit in Arena and I think Daggerfall) for example, They look like Wood Elves.
GreivousKhan said
I'm still wondering why Valenwood has any allegiance to Morrowind, I mean there is hardly a Morrowind left, does not make much sense to me but oh well.
darkwolf687 said
Yeah, that's a little odd, but I suppose it could be trade (In Dragonborn we see Raven Rock has to import loads) or maybe they have respect for the Dark Elves for being the only elven (other than Orcs) race to remain independent from the dominion and survive, given their situation
scarend said
Hmmm... This is making me want to continue my thief on The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (The game, I mean. Of course.) from a view months ago...
GreivousKhan said
Watching it on youtube, eh?
GreivousKhan said
That could work, actually... though the fact valenwood cannot cut down their trees and all their wood is imported makes over sea trade less then profitable and a waste of a valuable resource for little real gain. maybe through second hand or just on the Morrowind side, but it would seem a very one sided agreement in favor of the Dark Elves, as currently their kind of dead in the water. Then there's the fact the Dumar are even 'more' arrogant then the High Elves. The fact they don't have their own Thalmar, it causes many people to forget that. (to be honest I'm almost shocked they don't have their own version of the Thalmar.) Anyway it just seems quite random to me, like the redguards getting chummy with the Argonians.
darkwolf687 said
Indeed, but maybe it's a sort of investment idea? Like they are trying to build good relations in the hopes it will pay off for them later?And yes, in many ways they are. I think they don't have their own Thalmor because the houses are arguing amongst themselvse all the time... That and the Dagoth Ur thing... then the tribunal who needed to maintain control and were vying to get the heart so they could regain their power... the Empire came along and gave them a nice little treaty, but this obviously prevented them from stomping around... then the red mountain erupted... Seems like it's really luck that stops them xD
Jangel13 said
I thought it would be a good idea to have an alliance with the dark elves since they were fire resistant and most likely to have magical assassins. my nation is economic but with strong friends for protection and backup
Hyperdrive said
Posted my NS, it still needs a lot of work, but hopefully I'll be able to finish it by tomorrow.PS: I still might revise the backstory of the Nerevarine.
GreivousKhan said
In that case it makes more sense to ally with the Thalmor , they have better mages, are more organized, are closer, have arguably the best navy (which would help defend trade lines) and can actually provide assistance should war rear it's head.
Hyperdrive said
Posted my NS, it still needs a lot of work, but hopefully I'll be able to finish it by tomorrow.PS: I still might revise the backstory of the Nerevarine.
GreivousKhan said
Looks cool, though I was left wondering how Oravos got an army of Akaviri. And Oravos would be Morrowinds first king as far as I know. (they had a queen but that's a queen and it was a ceremonial title nonetheless.)
GreivousKhan said
Looks cool, though I was left wondering how Oravos got an army of Akaviri. And Oravos would be Morrowinds first king as far as I know. (they had a queen but that's a queen and it was a ceremonial title nonetheless.) Also will be the leader of my faction is Morgan F$@#%^ Freeman. Ya'll are doomed.