I'll throw in a qualification that just because we hadn't heard minotaurs talk before Dom, doesn't mean they couldn't. So I guess the "My line is unbroken" dialogue may not neccessarily indicate he can talk only by virtue of his blood. I just like to think that until more data presents itself. As for the scholarly thing, sure! Mor was a freakin' bull but he had his own memoirs, supposedly. Minotaurs are tragic, once proud defenders of the Alessian Empire reduced now to little more than beasts. They are very romantic figures of myth and legend. Woud be nice to see a scholar amongst them. A very rare thing, all the same.
I'll throw in a qualification that just because we hadn't heard minotaurs talk before Dom, doesn't mean they couldn't. So I guess the "My line is unbroken" dialogue may not neccessarily indicate he can talk only by virtue of his blood. I just like to think that until more data presents itself. As for the scholarly thing, sure! Mor was a freakin' bull but he had his own memoirs, supposedly. Minotaurs are tragic, once proud defenders of the Alessian Empire reduced now to little more than beasts. They are very romantic figures of myth and legend. Woud be nice to see a scholar amongst them. A very rare thing, all the same.
Okay, let's get down to business - here's a little mock-up profile.
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Weimo Spellweaver is a descendant of the great Mor, one of the legendary Minotaurs. A long-forgotten race, the Minotaurs used to inhabit Cyrodiil, especially the Gold Coast and the Jerall Mountains. They are known as fairly incompetent beasts, though they are in fact able to speak, as shown by Domihaus the Bloody-Horned, during the Falkreath crisis of the 2E. They are also able to weave magic, and this is Weimo's aim. A minotaur scholar, he is a master reader and is well-versed in culture, his favourite being that of the dunmeri, who he considers well-educated, as well as smart and versed in the magical ways. He wishes to become a great magician himself, and plans to journey to Skyrim, where he will train with the College, then Solstheim, to uncover the secrets of the Telvanni. He is determined, and has an explosive temper, but is good company, and a nice person. Just don't lose his page, or you'll be sent flying.
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Likes/Dislikes: A good book, interesting stories, warm cups of Sujamma - a favourite beverage of his - as well as good company.
Despises warriors and brutes, and dislikes the Synod and the College of Whispers, who are too dedicated with infighting.
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Okay, let's get down to business - here's a little mock-up profile.
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Weimo Spellweaver is a descendant of the great Mor, one of the legendary Minotaurs. A long-forgotten race, the Minotaurs used to inhabit Cyrodiil, especially the Gold Coast and the Jerall Mountains. They are known as fairly incompetent beasts, though they are in fact able to speak, as shown by Domihaus the Bloody-Horned, during the Falkreath crisis of the 2E. They are also able to weave magic, and this is Weimo's aim. A minotaur scholar, he is a master reader and is well-versed in culture, his favourite being that of the dunmeri, who he considers well-educated, as well as smart and versed in the magical ways. He wishes to become a great magician himself, and plans to journey to Skyrim, where he will train with the College, then Solstheim, to uncover the secrets of the Telvanni. He is determined, and has an explosive temper, but is good company, and a nice person. Just don't lose his page, or you'll be sent flying.
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Likes/Dislikes: A good book, interesting stories, warm cups of Sujamma - a favourite beverage of his - as well as good company.
Despises warriors and brutes, and dislikes the Synod and the College of Whispers, who are too dedicated with infighting.
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How's that look?
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