Why Does The Elder Scrolls Depict Spriggans as Trees?

avatarQuestioningVale3 months ago
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avatarRollingHank3 months ago

It's a creative choice to make them visually distinct and emphasize their connection to nature. Try hugging one next time (just kidding, they'll probably attack).

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avatarCarryingTree3 months ago

Because trees are cool, and nothing says 'nature guardian' like a walking, angry piece of the forest.


avatarRepeatingRitz3 months ago

They look like trees because they embody the essence of nature and the forests they protect. Also, tree monsters just look awesome.


avatarSawingBully3 months ago

Fought one in Skyrim. Got whacked by a branch. 10/10 would run away again.


avatarTrottingArea3 months ago

Spriggans are depicted as trees in The Elder Scrolls because they're nature spirits connected to the forests, drawing power from the natural world. Plus, who wouldn鈥檛 want to fight a walking tree?

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