like1tiger wrote: »To all my American and Canadian Friends Happy Thanksgiving!
As an Australian I have no idea what its all about but you guys sure get into it so enjoy it
Oh and it may be a bit early for you guys but its 10.45am here on the 27/11 haha
Not that surprising, honestly.Wow, I can't believe some people at the beginning of this thread had such gal to being insulting and hurtful . . .
Ah, an aspiring Loremaster. Trying to give Lawrence a run for his money, I see.And now . . . I will now try to stay on topic AND relate this post to ESO . . .
You see, Mr. Australian buddy, Thanksgiving came to be when the first Orc tribe set foot on High Rock, but all they could do was smith, craft, and drink ale . . . the indigenous Bretons were adept at scratching a living off of the sparse soil and craggy places so they had plentiful crops to eat. When Orcs started raiding Breton villages to steal their crops they were, at first, slaughtered, but after about the 3rd generation of downtrodden and oppressed peasants a startling change occurred. The Bretons harnessedf their magical abilities and themselves in mastered smithing and weapons making and then they sacked Orsinium. From then on the Bretons were thankful that they had been pushed to the limits earlier in their history do they could conquer the Orcs! I read this in an in game lorebook . . . riggggghhhhht.
OrangeTheCat wrote: »It's a sad sign when in a Thanksgiving post the first three comments have been heavily censored by ESO staff. The internet at its worst.
They where not the bad (true quote about the history of thanks giving) but as history is sometimes..... not nice, it has been censoredlike1tiger wrote: »
I know. It was quite shocking. a lot of hate