Bazar is an Eladrin who chooses, everyday, to live life to the fullest and embrace the rapture of Spring. Wildflowers are constantly growing out of his wild, but healthy, afro. He genuinely believes that every day is the best day of his life.
He is a Druid of the Circle of the Forest. He prefers to support his party while maintaining a single spell to stop the enemy in their tracks, usually by summoning pandas. His magic is an extension of his fey heritage, which he embraces fully.
He works as a monster hunter based in the Loot Tavern where he offers his services to parties he finds interesting.
I downloaded this mod called Scrimshaw Expanded (used with Hunterborn) and I basically only use weapons and armor that I create through that mod. It doesn’t level smithing nor affect smithing because the evolution of what you can create relies on your ability to skin pelts, harvest ingredients, and grind bones into alchemy ingredients.
Above is armor and weapons made through scrimshaw; even the amulet of Hircine’s Hunter Moon, made from scraps of bone and deer pelts.
The Bosmeri antlers are under the same name of the mod “Bosmeri Antlers” because that’s one thing (along with granting Bosmer the ability to use Frost) that ESO got right.
More details beneath the Keep Reading line if interested:
TL;DR: Bosmer uses primitive tools, weapons, and armor by using scrimshaw mod which makes the hunting process more immersive; Bosmer druid uses frost spells, alteration, and restoration as utility. Live in the wild and be free.
It works so well with a Druid playthrough. I don’t ever use fire spells; I only ever use frost spells like frostbite or frost rune. Most of my damaging spells are restoration (paralysis rune, poison rune, poison bolt, poisonous spray) and because Bosmer are known for their Illusion (being invisible in the wilderness) and for being able to use alteration (oakflesh, ‘druidcraft’, transmutation).
Another mod that I’m really fond of (and I only just started using it, but it is so immersive, is Tamriel Culture.
Of course the only thing my Bosmer uses are things that are nature-related (big fan of that wolfsbane extract). It’s beautiful.
As far as the religious beliefs, I have always believed that Bosmer (whether they follow the Green Pact or not) are still lycanthropes who either live free with Hircine in his Hunting Grounds or struggle to keep the beast within, so I play with a werewolf mod called “Manbeast” which enacts Hircine’s curse if you don’t turn into a werewolf at all.
I also wear the ring of Namira for RP.
I don’t eat any vegetables, not even for alchemy. Nothing that contains vegetables. It makes for an interesting playthrough, upscales the difficulty as far as what you can or cannot do. Quite fun.
My own personal note: I don’t own a home. Instead, I use a thief mod where you can keep caches hidden throughout Skyrim (as long as you personally remember where you hid them) and I keep my things in there. I would be tempted to live in Shadowfoot Sanctum only because technically, it’s more of a hide-out than say Tundra Homestead out close to a city.
I never understand why players shit on Alchemy. It's one of my top five favorite skill trees, my money maker, and it plays a heavy hand in my two favorite playstyles—the forest druid and pure mage.
Alchemy is underrated, but it should be as much appreciated as grinding combat and the other stealth skills.
For what it's worth, my favorite potions are Damage Magicka Regeneration for its high selling prices even at low levels; fortify alchemy; fortify smithing; and the invisibility potion. 🫕🍃🥦🥀🧙♀️
I saw a post in Reddit where OP couldn't grasp it because of the trial and error of potion-making; but literally all I ever did and do is select three highlighted ingredients and see what pairs up.
As long as you're willing to sacrifice a Daedra Heart for a potion instead of infusing it into a weapon, there is no downside to it.