Does anyone else eat daedra hearts?
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Does anyone else eat daedra hearts?

I don't know why. But whenever I slay a dremora. I get this overwhelming urge to cut open its chest and devour the heart inside. I do not know why and I feel really grossed out by it but for some reason I feel great after devouring the organ.

Does anyone know if this will Incur the displeasure of Azura? I don't think it would as long as I eat the hearts of the deadra who serve Mehrunes Dagon. But I just want to be sure.

u/Sgtpepperhead67 — 15 hours ago

Sentinel kitbash using parts from various scale models

I wanted a sentinel that seemed a little more rugged and unique. So I kept the leg armor parts off and added the mud guards from a Revell OO scale Churchill kit. The pieces at the front, the shocks at the lower leg joint and the stowage rack at the back were made from pieces from the same kit. The round plate where the door used to be and the spare jerry can came from a tamiya 38t kit I completed years ago.

The fence was created using a piece of sprue and 1mm styrene rod.

Decals came from various kits, like the IFF stripes came from a Meng WWT Matilda which I'm using as a hippogriff proxy, And the "studs" decal came from an airfix M4A3(76). While the "4th" decal came from a Pontiac Racing car kit.

I do notice places where i could have done better. I think the base green coat went on a bit too thick and I could have thinned it more. But over all I'm proud of this model.

u/Sgtpepperhead67 — 7 days ago

Ho ho ho. How the turntables.

I accept any and all hate I get for referencing the slop video essay. But I saw a (unfunny) joke and needed to take it.

u/Sgtpepperhead67 — 13 days ago
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How I think each race would react to finding an abandoned baby on the side of the road.

These answers do not account for individuals and goes off of the general characteristics and personalities of each race in the games. It's very well possible that an altmer or a dunmer would willing adopt a baby of a different race or for an argonian or nord to eat a baby they find.

I feel like the average altmer would ignore it. Or at most drop it off at an orphanage.

Argonians are probably the most compassionate races out there because we have an actual in universe of something like this happening and argonians being more than happy with raising an orphaned child, and a dunmer no less.

Bosmer would at best, take it to an orphanage and at worse eat it.

For Bretons it depends because if they're in highrock they'd probably ignore them but if they live abroad I feel like they'd feel more inclined to help the child at the very least.

Dunmer would most certainly leave them. Exceptions made for a dunmer baby but it depends if the baby was originally born in morrowind and if they know that it was.

Imperials would probably be similar to Bretons. Maybe a little more compassionate.

For nords I'm convinced they'd just dump the child at an orphanage with rare exceptions. I mean, whenever a kid's parents die they just get shipped off to the riften orphanage.

Orsimer: probably up to the individual, I wouldn't really expect a stronghold Orc to willingly take in a random baby the found. Probably leave it at the front gate of the nearest city.

Redguards: potentially similar to Bretons and Imperials. Haven't really seen them enough in the games I've played to draw a solid opinion.

Khajiit: the stereotypical thing to answer with would be "oh they'd sell it for skooma". But in actuality I think the khajiit would be generally very compassionate towards a baby. They just give off that vibe when they aren't characterized as criminals or drug addicts.

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u/Sgtpepperhead67 — 1 month ago
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Are ashlanders illiterate?

Like maybe not to the extent of say, nords. But as a disorganized and oppressed minority it seems hard to believe that all of them would have anything above the reading level of a second grader. Even that might be a stretch.

There are of course probably exceptions like ashkhans and wise women. But I generally think the average ashlander couldn't read anything other than path signs.

It is possible that by the time of the 4th era dunmer society has unified to a point where ashlanders receive better education but I am sceptical.

u/Sgtpepperhead67 — 1 month ago