I was wondering what races the Elder scrolls races correspond to in reality. Here are my best guesses so far. Some are obvious (Nords, Imperials for example) and even mentioned officially by the creators, and some were harder to guess.
Breton - French (particularly Brittany?) - Mentioned by the developers, civilised, artistic, intellectual, obviously European in appearance etc. :goodjob:
Imperial - Roman - That one's simple, architecture, government, army, etc. :goodjob:
Redguard - Africa - African appearance, live in the desert, naturally athletic build
Redgaurd have more of an Arabian architecture, weapons, and armor. Nord - Scandinavia, Scotland, Russia - Noted as inspirations, rough, viking-type warrors with Scandinavian features, architecture etc. :goodjob:
Altmer - Japan - Imperial, focused on honour and tradition, strong art culture etc. and also, just look at the Altmer picture on UESP wiki
Although seemingly highly Asian influenced, not enough info has been given to state exactly where they came from. Japan seems to be a the most influential though.Dunmer - Mongolia - This is the biggest guess, based mainly off architecture and environment
Due to influence of the Tribunal the Dunmer society is strictly original, if you want to put a real world influence on them do it with the Chimer. Bosmer - England, Ireland (middle-ages, maybe based off Wiccan tradition or the like) - Nature based, excellent archers, forest-dwelling
This doesn't much match with a cannibalistic tree hugging society, It seems more like they are from the Indonesian rainforests then England.Orc - Central European or Mongol barbarians - Nomadic, tough, uncivilised :goodjob:
Seems purely like Mongols rather then GermanicArgonian - Carribean or Indo-Asian islanders - Tribal and secretive, live in marshy swamps and forest, natural hunters, noted for spears
I believe them to be more Mayan from what we know of them, really they seem like many Amazonian tribal folk.Khajiit - Egypt or possibly middle-east - Egyptians worshipped cats, desert environment, large pantheon, many smaller kingdoms :goodjob:
Although very Egyptian they also seem to have some other African tribes or maybe even Native American influences.Then again this is all speculation on my part. Most likely they are just referencing small bits of these cultures to get a larger unique culture for the races. It probably isn't so much as going the easy way and coping other cultures (for the races of man it is though) but using real world influences to get an idea on a plausible and seemingly real-world race that we can somewhat relate to. Probably why if they introduced the Sload and Akiviri races one would want to play the Akiviri races (which are heavily Asian based) more then the Sload. Only exception to that would be ones who want to be dark and grotesque necromancers (like myself
).