@jonny_anonymous: What do you think of this god in particular? http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Ebonarm
Its said not only he was man before becoming a god, but could also turn other mortals into deities as well. He is arch-enemy to all Daedra except Sheogorath for some odd reason O.o
Yeah Ebonarm is a weird one, I'm not sure what to make of him to be honest. I always thought he was somehow connected to the Ebony Warrior in Skyrim since they are both really tall Redguard warriors in black armor. The thing about Redguards that they are a completely different race to all other men on Tamriel.
Exactly... We ain't even sure if Redguards can ascend to deity status like Atmoran descendents do (if the Arcturus Heresy is legit). Its hard to discuss it since without phisical evidence or manifestation in the game, 90% of the in-game lore seems exageration or outright bull. Also I will admit, I am hardly any familiar with Redguard mythology too :v
Can you find what is wrong with this pic?
Yeah there isn't a whole lot of Redguard mythology other than about the gods Sep and Tall Papa, hopefully that will change soon with ESO and the next game. Yeah a lot of the lore books in game are bull since much of it is propaganda and from an unreliable narrative. Bethesda said they did that on purpose so that the players can choose what parts they believe and what they don't and they can never really be wrong.
Lol yeah that dude has his hand on the wrong thing.
I think that is the best aspect about the world building in TES games, because that is exactly how working with history is in real life too :) Saying as someone who inteds to become a history teacher, its not a exact science, we do have facts and evidences to back up what certain events happened, but we never quite going to get a 100% accurate, unbiased report, so we gotta speculate and question whenever otherwise happens.
I was going to say that the buttons are reversed but oh well :P
Have you ever heard of Sonichu?
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