Breaking News! Carahil, leader of the Anvil Mages Guild is a

Post » Sat Sep 11, 2010 11:27 am

Having read the diaries of Lorgen Banerius (could be mispelling his name) in the Where Spirits Have Leave quest upon buying the haunted manor in Anvil, I knew that Carahil, the chief of the local mages guild, had been involved in the assault that killed the wicked old recluse/necromancer a century earlier (being Altmer, the time passage would have harmed him/her none). In a recent replay, however, I noted something I had largely ignored before. The activated corpse persistently reffers to Carihil as a male "he," "him," "his," etc. Queries arose. Was it the same Carahil? Was the current Guild leader merely a relative of a former leader who bore the same name? Or was the Captain of The Anvil Mages Guild keeping secrets from her Archmagister (i.e. me)?!

I decided to go and speak to him/her about my purging of the Manor's evil. And lo, he/she had already heard about it, and their was a dialouge option concerning it. He/She thanked me for my great deed, and confirmed that it was it him/her who had assailed the evil mage so many decades ago. And there it was. A century prior, Carahil had been known by all to be a male, and had since used Alteratuion to shift the physical details!!! :blush2:

Could it have been that Lorgen mistook her for a male back then? Could it have merely been the ugly slander and aspersions of a vanquished foe against a hated nemesis? Could it have merely been an oversight on the part of the developers?

All remote possibilities. . . and all far less amusing and more boring than the factual conclusion I have come to. LOL.


Carahil, leader of The Anvil Mages Guild. . . is a Male Tranvestite turned Transgendered person!
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Rebecca Dosch
 
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Post » Sat Sep 11, 2010 9:22 am

Wow! That is one amazing discovery :P I believe it will harm some people's RPs though. I think I've read one or two fanfics where the main character was friends with fema---- fe/male mages guild head.

Interesting to read that though :laugh:
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Post » Sat Sep 11, 2010 2:49 am

Wow man, that's a nice catch. I have actually just bought Benirus Manor with one of my characters, and I shall have to investigate myself. Do you have to be in the Mages Guild to have that dialogue option, cause my guy is not...
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Post » Sat Sep 11, 2010 12:07 pm

Wow, you win the internet.
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Post » Fri Sep 10, 2010 11:16 pm

Interestingly enough, Carahil i not the only trasgendered resident of Cyrodiil. In Bravil, City Swimmer refers to herself as "he" and "him". Residents of Skingrad continually refer to Falanu Hlaalu as "he" and "him" even though Falanu is clearly a female. Oddly enough, I know of no instance in which a Cyrodiilic female became a male. There is a male Orc in the Shivering Isles who was apparently once female, but what do you expect in the realm of madness?
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Post » Sat Sep 11, 2010 1:10 am

Maybe she's female but for some reason passed herself off as male when she was young. Or maybe the voice actor's script was just written wrong.
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Post » Sat Sep 11, 2010 1:11 pm

Just take a look at Orlando Bloom in LotR. Anyone can get Elven genders mixed up.

And I don't think the Orc in SI used to be female, he's just a lisbian trapped in a blacksmith's body.
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Post » Sat Sep 11, 2010 5:39 am

That's pretty cool. :D I never knew about that one.

Also, Mach-Na, of Mach-Na's Books, is always referred to as a man by the citizens of Chorrol, despite being female. They also seem to think she's very mean, despite her seeming very friendly.

I like to think the people of Tamriel can use their magicka to perform six changes.
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Post » Sat Sep 11, 2010 7:12 am

Wow man, that's a nice catch. I have actually just bought Benirus Manor with one of my characters, and I shall have to investigate myself. Do you have to be in the Mages Guild to have that dialogue option, cause my guy is not...


Lol. You know I am not sure. I have been an archmage sense Anu was a young lad, it seems, and none of my chararacters have remained uninvolved with that guild for long, but I would guess so. The Guild halls are open to all for basic visitin purposes. They have to be in order for you to join up. My guess is, yes she will still speak to you about Lorgen.
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Post » Sat Sep 11, 2010 4:52 am

Interestingly enough, Carahil i not the only trasgendered resident of Cyrodiil. In Bravil, City Swimmer refers to herself as "he" and "him". Residents of Skingrad continually refer to Falanu Hlaalu as "he" and "him" even though Falanu is clearly a female. Oddly enough, I know of no instance in which a Cyrodiilic female became a male. There is a male Orc in the Shivering Isles who was apparently once female, but what do you expect in the realm of madness?


City Swimmer is an Argonian, and thus lizard kin. I know some fish change gender naturally, and it wouldn't surprise me much about lizards. But Men and Elves. . .whoaaa! Lol.
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Post » Sat Sep 11, 2010 10:34 am

Just take a look at Orlando Bloom in LotR. Anyone can get Elven genders mixed up.

And I don't think the Orc in SI used to be female, he's just a lisbian trapped in a blacksmith's body.


Lol. Yes, any Elf can have a beautiful face. . . but Carahil went and added briasts to the equation. That is serious. lol.
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Post » Sat Sep 11, 2010 11:16 am

Having read the diaries of Lorgen Banerius (could be mispelling his name) in the Where Spirits Have Leave quest upon buying the haunted manor in Anvil, I knew that Carahil, the chief of the local mages guild, had been involved in the assault that killed the wicked old recluse/necromancer a century earlier (being Altmer, the time passage would have harmed him/her none). In a recent replay, however, I noted something I had largely ignored before. The activated corpse persistently reffers to Carihil as a male "he," "him," "his," etc. Queries arose. Was it the same Carahil? Was the current Guild leader merely a relative of a former leader who bore the same name? Or was the Captain of The Anvil Mages Guild keeping secrets from her Archmagister (i.e. me)?!

I decided to go and speak to him/her about my purging of the Manor's evil. And lo, he/she had already heard about it, and their was a dialouge option concerning it. He/She thanked me for my great deed, and confirmed that it was it him/her who had assailed the evil mage so many decades ago. And there it was. A century prior, Carahil had been known by all to be a male, and had since used Alteratuion to shift the physical details!!! :blush2:

Could it have been that Lorgen mistook her for a male back then? Could it have merely been the ugly slander and aspersions of a vanquished foe against a hated nemesis? Could it have merely been an oversight on the part of the developers?

All remote possibilities. . . and all far less amusing and more boring than the factual conclusion I have come to. LOL.


Carahil, leader of The Anvil Mages Guild. . . is a Male Tranvestite turned Transgendered person!


Elves 'nuff said :hubbahubba:
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Post » Sat Sep 11, 2010 2:20 am

Really I wouldn't have thought that.
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Post » Sat Sep 11, 2010 4:02 am

Wow, you win the internet.


Seconded. Nice find.
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Post » Sat Sep 11, 2010 11:42 am

I'd personally chalk it up as a mistake. http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Falanu_Hlaalu and http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Thamriel are also mistakenly referred to as male in some dialogue.
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Post » Sat Sep 11, 2010 12:17 pm

All that speech means is that Lorgren Benirus only ever saw Carahil in a suit of summoned Deadric armor. Any race or gender looks the same in that (OK, you might guess a male bosmer from the size).
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Post » Sat Sep 11, 2010 1:06 am

All that speech means is that Lorgren Benirus only ever saw Carahil in a suit of summoned Deadric armor. Any race or gender looks the same in that (OK, you might guess a male bosmer from the size).

Possible. . . but as I said, immeasurabley less entertaining and comic, so, sticking with option one for the hell and humour of it. lol
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Post » Sat Sep 11, 2010 3:10 pm

Did you also know that Falanu Hlaalu is a necrophiliac?

A transvestite necrophiliac..... OH THE HORROR

That's almost as worse as leveled cliff racers!
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Post » Fri Sep 10, 2010 11:47 pm

Did you also know that Falanu Hlaalu is a necrophiliac?

A transvestite necrophiliac..... OH THE HORROR

That's almost as worse as leveled cliff racers!

Transvestites aren't bad.
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Post » Sat Sep 11, 2010 8:35 am

Rohssan also has gender issues. About 50% of the time people on the streets refer to her as "he". And S/he's a Redguard.
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