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I have a new goal to become a TES lore master
Friday, 17-Jan-14 00:36:33 UTC from web-
@rarity The little I know of the lore is damned interesting.
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@awlderpy its such a deep world. There are countless novels in every game, most of them 20+ pages long. I'd much rather study the history of Nirn and Mundua than of our own world
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@rarity Mundus*
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@rarity The Lusty Argonian Maid
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@rarity Every book I've picked up in Oblivion I've had to read over at least twice for flavour and general interest. There's just so much content from what I've seen it's basically what keeps me playing. I'll likely get into the earlier games if I can; after Fallout.
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@mrmattimation very relevant to my interests
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@awlderpy I'm ashamed to say I still haven't played much of Morrowind. I should honestly be doing that instead of replaying Oblivion for the millionth time
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@rarity That's one thing I like about the entire series of games; they take place more or less in a different part of the continent. It's like history for the most part contained, and you get to learn all about what that state or region has to offer.
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@awlderpy Well ok every game since Morrowind I guess.
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@awlderpy Morrowind is really kind of when the lore got serious though, isn't it? Before that it was just dungeon crawling.
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@awlderpy I think Arena took place in Cyrodiil too but beyond that its all ifferent
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@mrmattimation From what little I know, yes. Probably why since then the games were essentially set in one particular region (I guess province actually).
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@rarity Arena took place in the entire continent of Tamriel. It was proceduraly generated.
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@mrmattimation ah yes that's right. That was possible because it was all random though.
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@rarity That's what i just said you dummy
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@mrmattimation woah woah woah buddy, which one of us is the TES lore master again?
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