![]() In Elder Scrolls formats, I really ended up informed by the various in game literature and even more by the behaviors of NPCs that showed up in the Dragonborn DLC. These are two very distinct and separate things to me and i treat them as such. When you played an Elder Scrolls Dunmer, how did you envision their role in the world? How did you role-play them? And their eyes apparently don't quite glow or glow as much like they do in Daggerfall. In Oblivion, at least, I feel that dark elves are just like normal people. If dark elves in campaigns you played didn't have a good reputation, how has your dark elf character challenged those assumptions? Or do you tend to avoid those kind of campaigns entirely? It can be boring or worse to have an entire subset of elves and other beings be evil just because (with exceptions for beings such as demons, though I wonder if that will change). Traditionally in D&D they have not been so nice, such as past editions of the Forgotten Realms. And from a role-playing standpoint, how have you seen and played your own dark elf characters? I'm particularly interested in knowing if you played a kind dark elf, and their interactions with others and the world. I'm curious about the depiction of dark elves in the Elder Scroll series, and in D&D.
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