Elder Scrolls-related question, /tg/.
Why do the Falmer in Blackreach have 'servants', how do they manage to break and train beings more powerful or civilised than themselves without outrightly killing them?
To top that off, what do you think of the idea of Falmer becoming a more prevalent force in the future? Right now they appear to be mostly unheard of in Skyrim, with only a few people really knowing who/what they are, and the ordinary Joe simply referring to them as "small, twisted creatures" on the rare occasions they're encountered.
>>50975380
Are /v/ big on lore?
>>50975558
No but these guys are 50942593
>>50975380
*rape* *rape* *rape* *rape* *rape* *rape*
>>50975223
>how do they manage to break and train beings more powerful or civilised than themselves without outrightly killing them?
According to my Chinese cartoons, rape.
I don't think you can find a outright canonical answer OP, you can assume it probably involved torture, Stockholm syndrome, threats, those that rebelled getting killed right next to those that didn't and what >>50975584 said
>>50975624
I just thought it might be good to speculate on. There was no /testg/ thread that I could see.
>>50975380
This. Or /vg/.
What the fuck is wrong with you, OP. Are you so retarded as to think you can just spam your interests here, regardless of whether or not they're traditional games?
>>50975380
Fuck off.
Commander Keen rule newfag
>>50975667
>There was no /testg/ thread that I could see.
Personally I don't care if you make a thread like this, but did you even ctrl-f that shit?
>>50976560
morrowind and earlier may apply. skyrim doesn't.
Skyrim belongs to the Nord's!
>>50976584
I fucked up. Just sage the damn thing so it can die.