speculation on bretons

Post » Sat Jul 02, 2011 8:29 pm

My Spellsword was a Breton. :tops:
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Natalie J Webster
 
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Post » Sun Jul 03, 2011 1:45 am

Bretons have and always will be my favorite race. And imo make the best battlemages out of all the races. I would like a visual change that sets them apart though.
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Post » Sat Jul 02, 2011 11:20 pm

:spotted owl:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjpb2EXrA1A

Wow that took me back to Weynon's priory :D
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Post » Sat Jul 02, 2011 8:39 pm

I'm fine with the accents, but I agree that they need to look more fair than the imperials.

Imperials should be tanned and a bit hardier looking like the Romans they seem to be based on. Bretons should be softer and more charismatic, like the English and French. Give them better hair and better skin. Out of the human races, they should be the most attractive.
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Post » Sun Jul 03, 2011 8:15 am

I agree, I always sort of viewed them as just the mage version of an Imperial. The only time I ever used one was when I was trying to play as Radagast the Brown from LOTR, essentially no offensive spells, or offensive anything.
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Post » Sun Jul 03, 2011 3:18 am

So, the best race and imperials are dificult to distinguis and you suggest eliminating the best race. Why not imperials. They weren't even playable race until Morrowind. They are the ones looking like bretons and not adding to the game.
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Post » Sat Jul 02, 2011 10:12 pm

I'm fine with the accents, but I agree that they need to look more fair than the imperials.

Imperials should be tanned and a bit hardier looking like the Romans they seem to be based on. Bretons should be softer and more charismatic, like the English and French. Give them better hair and better skin. Out of the human races, they should be the most attractive.

This! :)
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Post » Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:51 am

I agree, I always sort of viewed them as just the mage version of an Imperial. The only time I ever used one was when I was trying to play as Radagast the Brown from LOTR, essentially no offensive spells, or offensive anything.


Or are Imperials just the non-mage version of Bretons?
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Post » Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:40 am

I'm fine with the accents, but I agree that they need to look more fair than the imperials.

Imperials should be tanned and a bit hardier looking like the Romans they seem to be based on. Bretons should be softer and more charismatic, like the English and French. Give them better hair and better skin. Out of the human races, they should be the most attractive.

I disagree as the lore states Impererials are more charismatic.
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Post » Sun Jul 03, 2011 12:02 pm

I think that the Breton's ancestry as the offspring between Man and Mer need to be empathized more, more elven looking features pretty much. As for the accent, I think they should have somewhat of an accent but the one they had in Oblivion was down right dreadful.

I'm fine with the accents, but I agree that they need to look more fair than the imperials.

Imperials should be tanned and a bit hardier looking like the Romans they seem to be based on. Bretons should be softer and more charismatic, like the English and French. Give them better hair and better skin. Out of the human races, they should be the most attractive.


Yes a cute Breton boy would be nice.
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Post » Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:11 am

Bretons should be softer and more charismatic, like the English and French.


Really? English and French people have nothing to do with each other. Nothing at all.

Give them better hair and better skin.


"Better" hair? "Better" Skin? What?

Out of the human races, they should be the most attractive.


:rofl:
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Post » Sun Jul 03, 2011 5:01 am

Am I the only one who didn't mind the Breton's voice in Oblivion? It wasn't fantastic but it was better that Screech from Saved by the Bell in Morrowind.

And I agree, they should be the most attractive race. They should be fair like the Nords, yet have the physical build like the Altmer.
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Post » Sun Jul 03, 2011 6:03 am

I noticed people like comparing the races look to oblivion, when we should wait get a clear look of all races in Skyrim, hell they all got major revamps I'm not going to say a certain race should be erased due to their oblivion look,abilities,voice actors, and etc. It makes no sense to me, maybe it's the new thing to judge people off of their 05/06 look. Not that they are real people but you know what I mean.
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Post » Sun Jul 03, 2011 6:32 am

I think that the Breton's ancestry as the offspring between Man and Mer need to be empathized more, more elven looking features pretty much. As for the accent, I think they should have somewhat of an accent but the one they had in Oblivion was down right dreadful.



I hope not. While I like a even mix of chocolate in my peanut butter I want as little elf in my man as possible.
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Post » Sun Jul 03, 2011 5:37 am

i would say give them a slight gold tanning to he skin, with a slight point to the ears.
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Post » Sun Jul 03, 2011 1:24 am

i would say give them a slight gold tanning to he skin, with a slight point to the ears.


No ear points. I will lose my targeting system if they have pointed ears. "Don't shoot until you see the points of their ears."(Humanis Policlub Shadowrun)
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Post » Sun Jul 03, 2011 9:21 am

I hope not. While I like a even mix of chocolate in my peanut butter I want as little elf in my man as possible.


"There is evidence that early beast men of one variety or another may have been the original inhabitants of High Rock, but the Aldmer coming from Summerset Isle were the first to settle and form permanent communities. The early Nedic people who arrived next were stumbling upon a highly sophisticated culture, and were quickly overwhelmed and absorbed. One of the earliest tales of Khosey describes a Nord raiding party attacking a group of what they presumed to be Aldmer, but who were, on closer inspection, a mongrel race between elf and human, the remnants of the earlier lost Nedic tribe. They were somewhat awkwardly called "Manmeri," but we know them today as Bretons."

http://www.imperial-library.info/content/pocket-guide-empire-third-edition-sons-and-daughter-direnni-west-high-rock


So yes according to lore they should look like a mix between man and mer.
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Post » Sun Jul 03, 2011 5:15 am

"There is evidence that early beast men of one variety or another may have been the original inhabitants of High Rock, but the Aldmer coming from Summerset Isle were the first to settle and form permanent communities. The early Nedic people who arrived next were stumbling upon a highly sophisticated culture, and were quickly overwhelmed and absorbed. One of the earliest tales of Khosey describes a Nord raiding party attacking a group of what they presumed to be Aldmer, but who were, on closer inspection, a mongrel race between elf and human, the remnants of the earlier lost Nedic tribe. They were somewhat awkwardly called "Manmeri," but we know them today as Bretons."

http://www.imperial-library.info/content/pocket-guide-empire-third-edition-sons-and-daughter-direnni-west-high-rock


So yes according to lore they should look like a mix between man and mer.



Maybe, maybe not. That was a long time ago, lots of the elven blood seems to have been bred out by now.
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Post » Sun Jul 03, 2011 4:05 am

Thin, gaunt, intelligent. Perfect for wizard characters.
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Post » Sat Jul 02, 2011 9:46 pm

Thin, gaunt, intelligent. Armed to the teeth with spells, and suffering from short man syndrome. Never pick on the little fella. Perfect for wizard characters.

Fixed
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Post » Sun Jul 03, 2011 12:37 pm

Bretons dont have much elven blood in them anymore, so I doubt they'll be any prominent elf features.
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Post » Sun Jul 03, 2011 12:16 am

Really? English and French people have nothing to do with each other. Nothing at all.


Dunno man, both were originally the same group of tribal peoples pre roman invasion, ie Celt. Both were then heavily romanised, Both are/were full of Saxons. I don't really know how to draw the line between the 2 because they are so intertwined throughout the ages. And there is part of France where that was settled by English, and speak a dialect of an English celt language. Of course there was no England or France when they emigrated.
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Post » Sun Jul 03, 2011 5:32 am

Let's be honest,how many of us used Bretons as a race in Oblivion? They were the most unappealing races in my opinion and definitely the most indistinguishable what do you think Beth have to do to revive and help make this race unique? (Lore buffs very welcome)


Unappealing because they were pretty much the most powerful race to choose in Oblivion?
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Post » Sun Jul 03, 2011 3:40 am

I disagree as the lore states Impererials are more charismatic.


True, the Voice of the Emperor power certainly attests to that, but don't you think their charisma has taken a hit since the Empire dissolved? People used to respect them because they were powerful, but they lack that edge now. Perhaps they're just naturally better speakers than the Bretons though.


Really? English and French people have nothing to do with each other. Nothing at all.
"Better" hair? "Better" Skin? What?


Both the English and French are stereotypically viewed as charismatic, romantic, refined and fairly haughty. These qualities fit the Bretons well. Admittedly, these could also apply to Imperials, which is part of why this problem exists in the first place. The Imperials and the Bretons are both very civilized humans, which makes it difficult to differentiate the two.

By better hair and skin, I mean more stereotypically "regal." Imperials are hard workers, outdoorsmen, and strong fighters, they should be darker and more scarred on average. They should also be more inclined to wear armor and wield strong weapons.

Bretons are more sheltered and delicate. They spend more time studying than working and, as most are mages, they likely don't spend much time outside; thus they should be pale. Being a vain people, they should also spend more time looking after their hair, in contrast to the more rough and unkempt Imperials, and in stark contrast to the brutal Nords. And they'd favor comfortable, silk robes to armor.
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Post » Sat Jul 02, 2011 11:37 pm

I never much preferred bretons but then again I never played mages. What race is the most effective pure mage?
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