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Again, nothing. People can and will do whatever they want. But you dont find armored priests in the ES. The fighting, armor wearers are usually part of the Templar branches of the Temples. Like the Stendarr Crusaders (which are effectively what the Vigilants are).
He wore armor after he effectively gave up the priesthood. At that point he's no longer Brother Martin, but Emperor Martin.
Obviously a priest can wear armor if he wants. You just dont find armored priests in ES.
No, not at all.
Ingredients are everywhere. Eat any doubles you find to unlock effects. Unlike smithing and enchanting, alchemical ingredients are relatively cheap. You can buy a few hundred Septims worth of ingredients to make thousands worth in potions and poisons. It is easily the most...
Yes, Dragons killing NPCs that matter is lame. Dragons should only kill non important NPCs. Although if your on PC there are ways with console commands around dead, missing important NPCs. You could always not start the MQ though.
Priests (mostly) wear robes in ES. The reason I asked if your on PC is because you can/should use the player.setrace command at creation to turn your priest into the "elder race". The Elder race in game is like what the Greybeards and Esbern are. They look older than what you can do in character...
The WH is a Bosmeri trait, brought on by a collective ritual to Y'ffre. It represents the chaos of the Dawn Era where all beings constantly shifted shape. After the Green Pact with Y'ffre, he taught the Bosmer how to retain a constant shape while also teaching them how to invoke the wild hunt...
Those people shouldn't be marketed to, or even placated. They can play the 99.9% of other games that gives them what they want, a linear action game.
The hand holding isn't just in the form of ease of navigation. It's all of the cutting and taking away things that required a choice, or...