Conjurers

Post » Sun Aug 07, 2011 8:21 pm

I've always wondered about the conjurers from Oblivion. Who are they really? Are they Daedra worshippers? I remember Martin Septim saying that he was once a conjurer, but then turned away from the black arts (or something similar). Does this mean conjurers are considered evil? And is there a reason they wear mages robes?
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Sam Parker
 
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Post » Sun Aug 07, 2011 10:13 am

Either daedra worshipers who are evil, or ex-mage guild members. Personally, I'd like to believe the latter, as I [censored] hate the mages guild in OB.
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Post » Sun Aug 07, 2011 10:07 am

Who are they really?

They don't seem to embody any specific group, they are just hostile conjurers.

Are they Daedra worshippers?

They Certainly could be, but their dealings with daedra could also very easily not extend to worship. It is not touched upon.
I remember Martin Septim saying that he was once a conjurer, but then turned away from the black arts (or something similar).

He said Daedric magic.

Does this mean conjurers are considered evil?

Conjurers aren't evil. Conjuration is a well-practiced art in the mages guild, though some people may feel their better off not dealing with Daedra at all.

And is there a reason they wear mages robes?

Their mages. Bath robes aren't hard to come by you know.
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Post » Sun Aug 07, 2011 10:58 pm

Either daedra worshipers who are evil, or ex-mage guild members. Personally, I'd like to believe the latter, as I [censored] hate the mages guild in OB.
Why do you hate the Mages Guild in Oblivion, Hellmouth? What sets it apart from the ones seen in Daggerfall and Morrowind?
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Post » Sun Aug 07, 2011 8:57 am

Because, unless you go completely meta on them, they are the paragons of virtue, who can do no evil, are completely pure and spotless, and I [censored] HATE TRAVEN! With the Morrowind chapter, at least they acted like a guild! I haven't played the DF one, nor looked at the quests, so I cannot give a fair assessment.

Also, I find the charge against necromancy to complete and utter propaganda, perpetuated by cultists of Arkay, which I suspect Traven to be a high ranking member of.
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Post » Sun Aug 07, 2011 8:49 pm

Because, unless you go completely meta on them, they are the paragons of virtue, who can do no evil, are completely pure and spotless, and I [censored] HATE TRAVEN! With the Morrowind chapter, at least they acted like a guild! I haven't played the DF one, nor looked at the quests, so I cannot give a fair assessment.

Also, I find the charge against necromancy to complete and utter propaganda, perpetuated by cultists of Arkay, which I suspect Traven to be a high ranking member of.
What does it mean "to go meta"? Even when I googled that phrase, I was like "huh?"
Well didn't both OB & MW act like guilds, though? I see your argument that the TESIV version was more black & white and they were all good do-ers, which irks me as well. Did you simply just like the quests in TESIII better or was it the way the NPCs talked or something?

To me, Necromancy is not evil at all; just its connotations. If people were to practice it more and understand it better, they would find that in theory, it could be used for so many useful purposes, like bringing back dead plants and trees and crops, in particular. You'd probably have to do a little mix n match with various schools like Alteration, Restoration and Mysticism. But primarily, bringing dead life back to life could be a great and useful practice, if only citizens of Tamriel weren't so threatened by it.
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Post » Sun Aug 07, 2011 6:40 pm

By meta, I mean believe that it was Traven who stated this completely on purpose, and that he's actually the evil power manipulating events to occur as they were, instead of thinking of him as the paragon of virtue in-game.
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