Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-2165692-20140425203121/@comment-29458028-20141024125622

ShadowMistress2 wrote: I thought the same thing at first, until I went nice and deep into Falmer territory and then I discovered that they had human servants.. I figured in the end that the humans made the armor (for the most part) and the complex chests. Not to mention that the Falmer obviously aren't stupid, otherwise they wouldn't be so capable nor would they have human servants unless they raised them as their own (in some weird unexplainable way). And if they weren't blind the helmets that they sometimes wear would be kind of silly since those helmets cover their eyes, ya'know?

For the other things, such as the weapon and magicka use, I would say the hightened senses explain most of it, since their smell, touch, and hearing has become so acute over years of being blind that would make it extremely easy to determine where the enemy is located and whether they hit their own or not, I don't think they would care or even realize it, plus, they probably have their own scent so they know who is the intruder and who is kin.

1. Not all falmer territories have human servants and they are all isolated. Yet you find falmer locks and craftsmanship in all territories. This invalidates the point that the falmer require servants to make their gear.

2. See above. Other senses don't work for bows. It is explained quite clearly. A sixth sense other than sight is not ruled out, though.