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I keep forgetting that the sole reason I fell in love with TES elves back in the day was because they have weird as fuck facial features and the games make little effort to make them look conventionally attractive. The only exception I can think of are the cinematic ESO trailers, which is a bit unfortunate. Like, why can't elves just be straight up ugly sometimes. I want the awful supremacist elves to look weird and creepy and nonhuman. I want the carnivorous forest elves to make me think of bugs. I want the elves that live in ash and ride insects all day to look like it too. They literally look alien and that's cool as fuck. Shoutout to everyone who draws elves that actually look strange and otherworldly. Nothing wrong with drawing your blorbos with more human features but whoever vibes with ugly elves is goated asf
presenting another banger from my TES screenshot folders: that time I accidentally walked up to Gelebor with a candlelight spell on 😭
collect my wayshrines.
Falmer guy. Loves mudcrab
Falmer mother and child
Been talking about this guy for way too long on my Insta story, it's about time I let him out of the cave 😔 I won't go into many details about him yet because his Toyhouse is still under construction, but I can tell you some basic stuff! His name is Veloril and he's a Snow Elf, priest of Auri-El, and a sculptor.
He is living inside a hidden shrine near Haafingar, where he spent millennia restoring it, praying and sculpting statues of Auri-El and those he loved. He walks with a limp because he broke his ankle while he was being chased and it never healed properly, therefore he needs a cane. He also suffers from a severe case of hemeralopia (day blindness) for... certain reasons 👁👁 Which means he can't see during daylight/ in very light areas and is forced to remain in his dimly lit shrine and can only leave it once the sun has set...
I considered giving him clothes with a lighter color palette because I think it would fit his complexion really well, but I feel like that would rather be something he wore in the past, where things were still better. I ultimately decided to give him darker, more muted clothes. I think it represents a kind of "degeneration" and his retreat into the shadows of the shrine, away from the light.
Some parts of his attire were also heavily inspired by the snow elven armor (on purpose 😏) I hope you could tell.
Falmer
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