They were the last to rejectfully agree with the surrender to the empire, and only because basicly one of their 3 gods ordered them 2.
To top that off, ONLY house indoril members may serve as the militairy arm for the temple, every ordinator and every buyonant ordinator, is a member of house indoril. They hold the best lands, the most wealth, and were the generals and strongest warrios of the nation before the occupation. House indoril, (mod, but realistic), are basicly nationalistic elitists. Never above stepping in the mud and helping their people, actually they are the ONLY clan that has the interest of the nation and the people before themselves. Redoran now, are brave warriors (something to respect) but not of the savage kind, they are good soldiers, loyal to their own kind, but know when to follow orders, and cease fighting. where is the strife to do something good for the people WITH that power, as dictator or otherwise? Still that law of "survival of the strongest" and ethos of "becoming stronger, only to become stronger" lacks a certain idealistic tone. Usually they just want to be left alone and live in their ivory towers.Īnd while they ignored the call for help of their people many times, when the state is dire, they DO come out (telvani did close some oblivion gates, in morrowind, not many can do that) Telvanni I actually like, while their law actually encourages taking advantage of weaker oponents, they have the chivaldry to only attack those stronger than you, if at all. Hlaalu are tratorous backstabbing trolls with no loyalty whatsoever, they make me think of bankers, bad carsellers, ferengi, and sortalike kind and should be slain.
Originally posted by lPaladinl:Only those with Honor can appreciate House Redoran. Churning through the same intro quests again and again would be a turnoff. i especially admire folks who replay TES games in different styles. On a personal note, doing it all in one character also kills the game's replayability - it is one thing to play a level 50 god who sneaks around but could just punch people in the face if he/she wanted to, and quite another to be an actual sneakthief who has to rely on stealth. Hlaalu and especially Redoran will be less happy about this.
So, if your Telvanni Archmagister with a permanent Dremora Companion and a single destruction spell that could nuke the entirety of Vvardenfell gets out to defend some guars from mudcrabs, you might feel slightly bothered.Īlso, there are multiple quests that require you to kill members of the other Great Houses (most notably the respective stronghold quests), so unless your mod fixes this, you will be thrown out of two of the three Houses (except Telvanni, who couldn't give less of a damn about whom you kill). Originally posted by Fireeye:I fear the questlines may be boring, especially because the "rookie" quests of each house are supposed to be for.well, rookies.