I know that some players dislike this grind and yes, the tasks we get from some quest npcs are repetitive.
But the rest: This is probably the questline that up to now produced my largest emotional involvement - in a very positive way.
I really appreciated that mystical, yet airy and very lighthearted mood without ever turning into comedy or kitch for one second.
The NPCs are all well written and engaging.
And the ending: What a wonderful emotional but very positive epilogue!
Thank you, ZOS, for this story and how it was told. With its well balanced lighthearted mood it was such a welcome pause to the current world with all the conflicts and risks on all levels and even to the conflict-themed storylines in ESO itself it was such a nice change and I really would like to have a bit more of such.
BTW: The scholarium is really nicely designed and the music is awesome although it sometimes, specifically when entering it, seems to be more like a jingle than a full-blown piece.
Edited by AnduinTryggva on June 9, 2024 7:17AM