I never used mine 'cause
- a) I'm afraid the person I pledge myself to will quit and I lose the ring
- b) after a certain point I prefer stats to xp
- c) even if I used it, I'd feel constricted to only questing with that person, if theyre online ofc.
So, I'll probably use it on an alt that I want to level quickly, if I find a commited partner.
I never used mine 'cause
- a) I'm afraid the person I pledge myself to will quit and I lose the ring
- b) after a certain point I prefer stats to xp
- c) even if I used it, I'd feel constricted to only questing with that person, if theyre online ofc.
So, I'll probably use it on an alt that I want to level quickly, if I find a commited partner.
Rings of Mara = useless.
Oh and in Bangkorai is a homosexual married couple, featuring an NPC named Draven who has a problem; he and his husband need your help.
I guess this means ESO is a politics arena where they make points about their political leanings in-game? I am surprised no religious "censor it all" groups have come out in droves protesting this MMO.
MornaBaine wrote: »@Soloeus... I don't think it's a political statement. I think it's a reflection of the fact that same sex relationships are just NOT A BIG DEAL.
Whisper292 wrote: »MornaBaine wrote: »@Soloeus... I don't think it's a political statement. I think it's a reflection of the fact that same sex relationships are just NOT A BIG DEAL.
Agreed. I have to slap my hand going through zone chat in Bangkorai because all too often somebody will start gay bashing that couple. Sometimes I don't slap my hand and go ahead and get into a flame war over it, but then it becomes a big deal whether I want it to or not.It's funny because the big issue around that couple is not their homosexuality but the fact that one of them is a werewolf.