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vladlazar

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  2. In Vvardenfell some nobles in House Redoran worn ebony armor, Divayth Fyr had daedric armor and Buoyant Armingers of the Temple used glass armor often, and this are all available in Skyrim. As a noble you must have been part of a Great House. So first you have to decide from what House of faction you descended. I play a Redoran in ebony. This is my list of wear and weapon faction that could apply to Skyrim: Hlaalu descendant: light armor, dagger/one-handed sword, bow. Redoran descendant: ebony armor, two-handed sword. Telvanni descendant: robes, destruction/conjuration. Indoril descendant: heavy armor, one handed (sword or mace)* Dres descendant: unknown** *Based on the gear of the military members of the Tribunal Temple who were believed to be from House Indoril. **Dres were not featured in game so it's mostly up to you to fill the gap. Keep in mind that the Dunmer before the disaster were very disdainful of other races. Based on your idea I think Hlaalu would be the best choice (open minded merchants ).
  3. Dunmer, as any hardcore Morrowind fan will say. It's true: Morrowind was great playing as a Dunmer and Skyrim is best played as a Nord but I think I found a way around. Nerevarine went to the east, right? Towards Akavir. Let's say he/she made it there alive and the akaviri (maybe the Ka'Po'Tun or maybe the Tsaesci) revealed his/her dragon related nature. 200 years later he/she made his/her way to fight Alduin in Skyrim. I think Bethesda used races at first to aid the player in choosing a style of combat and play. In Skyrim is more of an artistic impression of the avatar, as racial bonuses are diminished. And let me tell you: a Dunmer hacking and slashing in the traditional Redoran style is wicked!
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