In Skyrim you're also kinda supposed to feel sympathy for Talos worshippers. But I only grew to hate him. How that happened? At first I was all like "hmm, why these Thalmor are so against Talos?" Then I learned who Talos actually was and was all like "they are worshipping their dead emperor? Are they crazy?!" And then I learned about the whole Mantella deal, about Lorkhan, and all that made me dislike Talos even more.
Something tells me that if I learned all that stuff in Oblivion and there was no other possible worldview presented in the world except the Imperial one and the Mythic Dawn, I wouldn't probably play for long.
Lol, NPCs. Look at the Thalmor in Skyrim. Many people hate Altmer solely because of them. And I love them. So it might turn this way or that, who knows.
But I suspect I'd still like Altmer more.
In Skyrim you're also kinda supposed to feel sympathy for Talos worshippers. But I only grew to hate him. How that happened? At first I was all like "hmm, why these Thalmor are so against Talos?" Then I learned who Talos actually was and was all like "they are worshipping their dead emperor? Are they crazy?!" And then I learned about the whole Mantella deal, about Lorkhan, and all that made me dislike Talos even more.
Something tells me that if I learned all that stuff in Oblivion and there was no other possible worldview presented in the world except the Imperial one and the Mythic Dawn, I wouldn't probably play for long.
Lol, NPCs. Look at the Thalmor in Skyrim. Many people hate Altmer solely because of them. And I love them. So it might turn this way or that, who knows.
But I suspect I'd still like Altmer more.
My first Oblivion Character was an Imperial, just as my first Morrowind Character was a Dunmer. I remember that I made both jack-of-all-trades, doing every quest, clearing every ruin, and using every skill at one point or another.
For the most part, my first Character of each game is more a "test" than anything else, to help me get a feel for the game and get a rough idea of how things work, what places are where, etc.
My first Oblivion Character was an Imperial, just as my first Morrowind Character was a Dunmer. I remember that I made both jack-of-all-trades, doing every quest, clearing every ruin, and using every skill at one point or another.
For the most part, my first Character of each game is more a "test" than anything else, to help me get a feel for the game and get a rough idea of how things work, what places are where, etc.
Nah, not only the Adoring Fan. Every idiot, moron or just dumbass is Bosmer in Oblivion. Bethesda did some fine job with making them the joke race there.
Nah, not only the Adoring Fan. Every idiot, moron or just dumbass is Bosmer in Oblivion. Bethesda did some fine job with making them the joke race there.
Lol))) No, that's Cyrodiil, not Valenwood)))
Actually I was thinking that probably I should play Oblivion, at least for some time, just to gather lore, because a pretty big part of my story happens in Cyrodiil and in the time of the Crisis. Or I can just keep pestering Lissette and you about it))))))
Lol))) No, that's Cyrodiil, not Valenwood)))
Actually I was thinking that probably I should play Oblivion, at least for some time, just to gather lore, because a pretty big part of my story happens in Cyrodiil and in the time of the Crisis. Or I can just keep pestering Lissette and you about it))))))