How did he turned from an imperial to an altmer? I mean I heard that in Daggerfall he was not a high elf.... the reason why I put this in the lore section instead of series discusion because im assuming maybey some event turned him into an altmer.
How did he turned from an imperial to an altmer? I mean I heard that in Daggerfall he was not a high elf.... the reason why I put this in the lore section instead of series discusion because im assuming maybey some event turned him into an altmer.
I don't think they ever implied he was an Imperial to begin with, unless it's some obscure thing in Battlespire. What I want to know is what happened to his hair in between the games.
I don't think they ever implied he was an Imperial to begin with, unless it's some obscure thing in Battlespire. What I want to know is what happened to his hair in between the games.
Atleast he was a human. Although I never played it i seen the DF intro and what im assuming is Ocato dosent have pointy ears.
How did he turned from an imperial to an altmer? I mean I heard that in Daggerfall he was not a high elf.... the reason why I put this in the lore section instead of series discusion because im assuming maybey some event turned him into an altmer.
He was an altmer in the intro, as his skin was yellow (and wasn't because of the torch).
Imperials have a first and last name. "Ocato" is not an appropriate Imperial name, but a very appropriate Altmer name. I'm pretty sure he was never meant to be an Imperial.
Now I remember it, his name is Ocato of Firsthold. Firsthold is a very prominent altmer city of Summerset Ilse. Wouldn't be called that if he were an imperial
Now I remember it, his name is Ocato of Firsthold. Firsthold is a very prominent altmer city of Summerset Ilse. Wouldn't be called that if he were an imperial
I see. Then I wonder what info did the person that said he was human was. very false.
He was an altmer in the intro, as his skin was yellow (and wasn't because of the torch).
Technically weren't Altmer "golden-skinned" for the first three games? Kind of like tanned/olive skinned humans. It wasn't until Redguard that Bethesda decided to take the literal path and turn them...yellow.