Why elves not wearing shoes in Dragon Age is completely logical.

Wow. So much dislike about elves generally preferring to be barefoot in the Dragon Age world.

Y’all.

Okay, so it’s not a huge secret that I grew up poor. We’re talking hardscrabble poor. The kind of poor most people don’t think even exists in the western world anymore (I guarantee it does).

To someone with very little ability to buy things, shoes just aren’t the priority everyone seems to think they are. City elves are poor in most depictions.

The Dalish would likely feel they’d rather use the materials for something else. They may not be as poor as city elves, but they likely wouldn’t be wasteful either. Depending on where they wintered, they might not even use them then. I go out barefoot in light snow and frost, you do actually get used to it.

Fenris is a former enslaved person with lyrium tattoos on his feet. The tattoos cause him pain when touched. Of course he doesn’t wear shoes.

I never had casual wear shoes in the spring/summer/fall. They just did not exist in my understanding of the world. There was no need to buy and ruin a pair of shoes when feet toughen up just fine.

I grew up in the Adirondack Mountains, by the way. There are a lot of bloody rocks there. You can’t dig very far down before you hit bedrock up there.

We had horses and dogs too, (yes, I’m aware of the crappy juxtaposition of parents who pay for horses but not shoes) so it’s not like we’re talking a pristine woodland. (Not that anyone who has spent much time in actual wilderness would say it’s ‘pristine’ in the sense of ‘clean’, anyway.

I’d get a pair of sneakers/runners before school started (usually second hand) and a pair of boots in the winter. I remember having to wear bread bags around my feet inside my boots to keep them dry and whole. Less likely to get frostbite that way.

I distinctly remember my first brand new pair of shoes. I remember my second and third pairs too.

Even now, when I have far too many shoes, more than I could ever need, (I’ve got a thing for boots, my kids tell me my collection is ‘extra’. They’re right 🤣) I still prefer to go barefoot. From around April to November, I just don’t wear shoes unless I have to. Like, to go into a store or public area; I’ll reluctantly wear proper footwear to hike in (and even then they usually wind up over my shoulder instead of where they belong) shoes just aren’t the absolute necessity so many folks act like.

I’m aware of what Gaider said about it, that he blamed (unfairly) the art team. It’s the director’s job to approve things like that, so, uh, bad form.

Still.

It is very possible to have a strong preference for no shoes. You don’t really miss what you never had. And to me, it feels like y’all wearing shoes all the time is weird and likely unhealthy. In fact, it kinda is.

“Walking barefoot helps to improve circulation which increases the nourishment of nerves, muscles, and bone of the foot and helps minimize swelling of the lower extremities. Walking barefoot may also help improve the strength and flexibility of the muscles and ligaments of the foot which improves the function of the foot, reducing injuries of the foot, and improving posture and balance of the body.”

At most, for just every day, I’ll wear a pair of flops if I think the terrain is dangerous enough to warrant it. That’s very rarely. I do have a habit of watching where I step, though.

In spring, I go out on the tarmacadam to intentionally toughen my feet up. And no, my feet aren’t calloused monstrosities.

It’s just kinda mind-blowing to me how essential so many people seem to feel shoes are. They just aren’t.

To me, it makes perfect sense that the elves, a historically repressed and abused people (sort of like a lot of my ancestors) don’t feel they’re necessary.

In a medivalish world like Dragon Age, where blights or false gods or wars keep tearing civilization to pieces, shoes would be ridiculously expensive. I mean, soldiers didn’t take boots because they thought they were cool. They did it for resale value.

And cobblering is incredibly skilled labour. I was lucky enough to find someone who still knew how to keep my favourite boots alive longer. That guy could make those boots look almost brand new.

But in that world, poor elves would absolutely not be likely to wear shoes.

Shoes feel incredibly confining to someone who didn’t grow up wearing them. I utterly loathe the way shoes feel.

I’ve also been a dancer and martial artist for a large portion of my life. Two groups of people you’ll frequently find barefoot.

The way you walk in shoes is completely different from how you walk barefoot.

It’s also an incredibly privileged viewpoint to utterly insist shoes are necessary and that elves in a video game should absolutely have to have them.

The only thing I’m annoyed about is that the armours often include boots, which my elves just wouldn’t wear. I should have a barefoot option.

It may not be strictly canon, for the whys behind barefoot elves, but it makes complete sense.

The only elf I’ll say it doesn’t make sense for is Solas. Why he doesn’t wear shoes could just be a big commitment to his cover of elven apostate hobo.

Or perhaps his culture didn’t think shoes necessary any more than I do. That would also explain why elves could have a preference for no shoes, it could be a holdover tradition because they all descend from the Elvhen.

It’s true that you develop a sense for the earth, or trees, or whatever you’re walking on if you don’t wear shoes. I spent a lot of time with a book in trees, because few people would climb as high as me so I was safe there. It could easily be that elves wouldn’t want to lose that sense, too.

You can learn a lot about an area by what the surface feels like under your feet. If you’re a hunter, it’s sometimes easier to track if you know your quarry prefers a certain type of terrain. You don’t need to look down if you can feel the ground.

In fact, despite what people may think, my feet are incredibly sensitive. Tough, yes, but still very ‘feely’.

Point made, I’ll stop blathering now 😅.

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