» Mon Dec 13, 2010 1:04 am
In Morrowind, one quest added in Tribunal had the player participating in a play, the Lusty Argonian Maid was also a play (Just because Uncle Crasius is a playwright doesn't mean his plays are GOOD) they also mention another play by the same person titled Dance of the Three Legged Guar, of course we never get to see it, and considering that guar have two legs, I think that might be for the best. So we know that plays exist in Tamriel, the existence of loots and drums would also seem to indicate music. We might not see anyone performing music in the games, but we must remember that just because something isn't portrayed in game doesn't mean it doesn't exist in lore. And of course, there's also taverns, while in game, the people in places like that don't look like they're having much fun, I'm sure they're actually supposed to be much more lively, also, the Arena seems to entertain the people watching it, sure, the idea of people killing each other for other people's entertainment may seem wrong now, but a fictional setting inspired, in part, by various ancient real life cultures won't necessarily have the same values as modern society, and we don't seem to have any problem being entertained by violence as long as it's fictional and no real people are hurt. I'd imagine that most other recreational activities that existed in the Middle Ages would exist in Tamriel as well, and maybe magic would open up some new possibilities, though I can't think of any instances of magic being used for entertainment that I've seen. In any case, they may not have TV or movies or video games, but that doesn't mean they don't have ways of spending whatever free time they can get.