Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-2A02:C7D:111:7700:886E:C8AD:123F:7206-20180226175001/@comment-172.198.179.124-20180427124526

Or, they rather have a stronger connection to nature in ESO ( which takes place the earliest in the Elder Scrolls timeline of the games ), because for some unknown reason. Maybe as it’s says somewhere in their mythology that instead of being half animal half elf creatures ( like the creatures seen in in a Bosmer Wild Hunt ) their mane deity of I happen to have forgotten the name of put in rules for the forest and the weird half creatures became the Bosmer. Maybe they have a stronger connection to the ‘chaos times’ and thus having horns, or maybe as the previous person stated that it could just be a headdress that they were for symbolism, but even with all this, not every Wood Elf has horns, I know it is a option in the creation of your character ( I think ) but I have yet to find any Bosmer NPC’s that have horns.

Going off what my trail of thought was the present Bosmer today could probably be more civilised, or the chaos times were that long ago they have lost all connection to it and don’t have horns, but I think it’s still interesting that Bethesda put in the possibility for at least the player’s Bosmer to have horns.

But it’s just horns, it’s not like they have 6 eyes or anything, in WoW their equivalent for a warden ( a Druid ) their most bad-ass Druid Malfurion has horns and he’s also an elf ( but tall instead of short, and with the addition of some other animal body parts ) but I think they were just going off the same notion of because of their connection to nature they exhibited some crazy nature things.

But something I don’t agree on personally is that they have a hunting spirit. For what I remember the only reason they hunt is because of The Green Pact, where they’re not allowed to destroy nature ( which is also why the majority of their weapons are made out of bone, and why they have to go out of Valanwood to get wood to use ).