Originally posted by Draklar
Ironically that\'s the first off-topic post ^^
You\'re wrong. Instead of talking about reasons to be original besides originality, people are talking about which is worse to have - dragons or elves, about what parts of the game are original and which aren\'t, etcetera. That\'s all off topic.
One of the things about Daggerfall was that it did take advantage of more obscure creatures in the vein of the ones you\'ve suggested time to time. The thing is, it did have conventional dragons -- however dragons were extremely rare to meet! You could meet dragon whelps every so often, but the only way to meet an actual dragon was through ONE daedra related quest which would only maybe appear at random only maybe if you had a certain reputation. That made the meeting a highly prized event, worthy of entire webpages with screenshots and all.
Still, even if you have \"dragons\" or \"elves\" in the game, but very rare and/or very different from conventional ideas about them, you\'re still starting with the preconceptions people have. Instead of it being new, it\'s something which is to a large part evolving out of something else.
\"What\'s in that cave?\"
\"A dragon.\"
\"Oh, that sounds hard.\"
\"Dragons here are different from what you might have heard of.\"
\"Oh?\"
Do you see the problem? The sense of newness and experimentation is diminished. Anyway, staying on topic is hard since there seems to be a lot to ramble about.