In one of Librari's streams a few of us bounced around the idea of Dunmeri Knights, had a giggle at the thought of Teldryn being considered a good example of a Dark Elven ideal of a knight. It was a pisstake to be sure but it got me thinking.
If I were to create a Dunmer knight, how different from the paradigm of the Knight in Shining Armour can he or she still be while still being recognizably knightly?
How would I go about interpreting the sullen and ill- favoured demeanour dark elves are noted for and using it in game? What quests are there that embrace both the knightly theme and provide opportunities for exploring the Dunmer character?
What would he or she wear? What weapons? Dunmer are known for integrating archery, magic and swordsmanship into their fighting style. If we run with that, is it still recognizably knightly?
I'd appreciate any thoughts on this.
In one of Librari's streams a few of us bounced around the idea of Dunmeri Knights, had a giggle at the thought of Teldryn being considered a good example of a Dark Elven ideal of a knight. It was a pisstake to be sure but it got me thinking.
If I were to create a Dunmer knight, how different from the paradigm of the Knight in Shining Armour can he or she still be while still being recognizably knightly?
How would I go about interpreting the sullen and ill- favoured demeanour dark elves are noted for and using it in game? What quests are there that embrace both the knightly theme and provide opportunities for exploring the Dunmer character?
What would he or she wear? What weapons? Dunmer are known for integrating archery, magic and swordsmanship into their fighting style. If we run with that, is it still recognizably knightly?
I'd appreciate any thoughts on this.