


Obviously NV was made by Obsidian, but Bethesda would have had veto power over such things, I'm sure.Īnd indeed, the Elder Scrolls is hardly without "adult themes" - vampirism is ultimately derived from a Daedric Lord raping mortals, there's an openly necrophiliac character in Oblivion and at least one necromancer in Skyrim who seems to be taking the "romance" part a bit wrongly, not to mention the fact that the Butcher of Windhelm is hoping to assemble a new body from his murder victims' best bits, in orderto resurrect his dead sister towards whom, implicitly, his feelings are not simply fraternal, the fact that there are two goddesses of love, one of the more traditional marital and family kind, and one of the straight-up sexual kind, the Lusty Argonian Maid and the author thereof who appears in Morrowind, Haelga's whole deal.Īnd indeed, the Elder Scrolls is hardly without "adult themes" - vampirism is ultimately derived from a Daedric Lord raping mortals, there's an openly necrophiliac character in Oblivion and at least one necromancer in Skyrim who seems to be taking the "romance" part a bit wrongly, not to mention the fact that the Butcher of Windhelm is hoping to assemble a new body from his murder victims' best bits, in orderto resurrect his dead sister towards whom, implicitly, his feelings are not simply fraternal, the fact that there are two goddesses of love, one of the more traditional marital and family kind, and one of the straight-up sexual kind, the Lusty Argonian Maid and the author thereof who appears in Morrowind, Haelga's whole deal. Very much doubt it's about "having balls", given there are sex workers in both Fallout 3 and New Vegas (dunno about 4), and NV even has a quest to recruit new workers for one establishment.

Originally posted by Hermit:why has there never been a brothel in the elderscrolls? do they not have the balls to add one? Fable has one.
