Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-26213507-20150928140042/@comment-26893431-20151022170529

Bronkiin wrote: Blademaster Jauffre wrote: S&#039;Dalaar the Snowcat wrote: Blademaster Jauffre wrote:

No, he doesn't question your intentions when you are a Nord.

When you're a non-Nord he litterally says I'm not saying no - just wondering about your intentions

This line doesn't even EXIST when you're a Nord. Um, yes he does. He will ask: "But first, tell me. Why's a foreigner want to fight for Skyrim?" Meaning he will even question Nords who aren't originally from Skyrim. And that line has nothing to do with racism. On the contrary, he is trying to explain that his hesitation DOESN'T come from racism, but from your commitment to the cause. Also, it would not make sense for that line to be there if you are a Nord. So that is why it isn't there. No, my god, did you even play as any non-Nord race?

He asks that line to anyone, (funny enough, to the Nords he only says foreigner) but to any other race the OTHER line exists, that's RACISM right there. Wow. Please look up the actualy quotes. Galmar says foreigner to a Nord or Imperial. He says Orc/ Elf/ Breton for all other races. How is that worse? The "other" line (whatever you're referring to) isn't used in this context... You seem to be imagining dialogue here. (Non Nord) 'So you only accept Nords?'

(Galmar) 'I'm not saying no - Just wondering about your intentions.'

And why would he only say that to non-Nords?

Oh and Skyrim isn't the homeland to men, it's the homeland to Nords.