Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-85.74.137.231-20130605091958/@comment-10207438-20130803233458

Legate Alexandros wrote: Let make it straigh, I was not agreeing that Nords are cannonicaly Dragonborn and no one else can be. It's true that Default race always related to the Province a given Elder Scrolls is taking place ever since Morrowind. Those who believe that it is more apropriate to play as Dunmer in Morrowind, as Imperial in Oblivion and as Nord in Skyrim, they are free to do so. But they wouldn't have made so many playable races in Elder Scrolls if they didn't mean for people to play them. It is not right to say that whoever didn't choose Nord as their race in Skyrim are not real Dragonborns.

Also, when you hear Neloth Telvani on Solstheim talk about Nerevarine, you definetly hear him refer to him as male. So according to the person who belive in cannon, you shouldn't only play as men races (or Nords to be specific in Skyrim), you also have to be a male to be a true Dragonborn.

Does this mean that this person isn't just Elder Scrolls racist, they also Elder Scrolls sexist?

Some games, belive it or not are more fun when you get to choose who you want to play as, regardless of what default was. It is not Final Fantasy where even though you had an oportunity to choose your own name, you were meant to play as the character name you were given as a default. Also, this is not meant to say that Final Fantasy a bad game series. Final Fantasy is wonderful series, just not the same kind as Elder Scrolls, thus shouldn't be compared in anyways.

I am hoping I making myself clear, everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but stop making those who didn't choose a Nord or any other men feel bad. Oh and for your information, two Elder Scrolls games that I ever played, I started as an Imperial. So I am not defending my own preferences here. Or will you say how Imperials are not true Dragonborns, that you have to be a Nord for that? Oh and in case you forgot, Talos technically was not a Nord or Imperial, he more then likely was a Breton, even though some claim him to be the last Atmoran to come to Tamriel. Hjalti Early-Beard was almost probably a Breton.

Talos was the Last Atmoran to come to Tamriel in part, due to Wulfharth pseudo-merging with the God Talos who at the time was either a greater spirit or an aspect of the God Lorkhan who he Mantled while using the Numidium. He did not become Talos the God, until he merged with the Underking, which itself was a merging of Zurin Arctus and Wulfharth.

I was just about to post that The Young Talos, Hjalti Early-Beard was probably not a nord.