DraQ
Arcane
Cleve frowns upon your inane shenanigans.Mozgoëbstvo said:I instead think it ups the retardo factor.
Ultra-tech civilization chukkin' spears at mammoths like some neanderthals?
Cleve frowns upon your inane shenanigans.Mozgoëbstvo said:I instead think it ups the retardo factor.
Ultra-tech civilization chukkin' spears at mammoths like some neanderthals?
The dwemer still lived during the same periods as other races, and presumably existed while the early Nedic peoples were still alive. So they could have easily traded food with them?Luzur said:what i miss are those ashpiles with armor laying around in Dwarven holds in Morrowind, that shows where the guards stood when they poofed away.
most of the dwarven holds feels more like big factories/malls, not ordinary homes.
where did the farmers live? the soldiers? where did the merchants ply their trade? everything is factories, auditoriums, pumpstations and whatnot, no ordinary homes or markets.
And we don't leave carcasses with embedded weapons littering the landscape.Mozgoëbstvo said:Yeah, but we don't run around in groups of hunter-gatherers to do it, amirite, knight?
DraQ said:And we don't leave carcasses with embedded weapons littering the landscape.Mozgoëbstvo said:Yeah, but we don't run around in groups of hunter-gatherers to do it, amirite, knight?
Luzur said:what i miss are those ashpiles with armor laying around in Dwarven holds in Morrowind, that shows where the guards stood when they poofed away.
Using dwemer arrows doesn't make one dwemer. Just sayin'.
Besides, a decadent race might've had reasons other than sustenance to shoot an animal (e.g. weapons tests or entertainment).
Then again, it's a Bethesda game - one can never rule out dwemer in fur straps running after a mammoth, shaking spears and yelling incoherently...
you guys seen the new Skyrim DLC trailer?