My favorite emote is /facepalm.
Which is what everyone who puts up with the way ZOS runs this game should be doing at all times
My favorite emote is /facepalm.
Which is what everyone who puts up with the way ZOS runs this game should be doing at all times
Oh, come on now, this is a positive thread c: They're trying! For a new MMO (as far as MMOs go) they're doing pretty well. ESO is still a baby MMO and has yet to learn and grow.
As far as emotes go, Kowtow makes me laugh.
I just realised a few of those sentences unintentionally rhyme
Somebody has a case of the Mondays!
There are far too many negative threads on the General Discussion forum at the moment where people are getting mad at ZeniMax and/or arguing with each other, so I've made a thread dedicated to discussing things we love about ESO and our in-game antics instead of what we aren't happy with. Moderators are also encouraged to share what they love about the game too : D
Icebreakers:
What's your favourite pet?
Tell us about your main character. What are they like?
How do you feel about netches?
What's the most interesting thing you've found in game?
Have you managed to jump onto the top of the very top of the pole above the altar of Hircine in Reaper's March yet?
Seen any interesting skeleton compositions?
Attended or started a naked dance party?
Favourite emote?
Share away!
ELITIST! ELITIST! PC ELITIST ALERT! Danger Will Robinson!My favorite emote is /facepalm.
Which is what everyone who puts up with the way ZOS runs this game should be doing at all times
Oh, come on now, this is a positive thread c: They're trying! For a new MMO (as far as MMOs go) they're doing pretty well. ESO is still a baby MMO and has yet to learn and grow.
As far as emotes go, Kowtow makes me laugh.
I just realised a few of those sentences unintentionally rhyme
Breaking News!!!! ESO launched 14 1/2 months ago.
Just cause console kiddies just started playing does not make it new.
In other news: /facepalm
nimander99 wrote: »Bio for Nimander Naal:
I was born in the shadow of Red Mountain, a small town called Elder Home (Ald'ruhn) by the natives of House Redoran living in the area. Much of my youth was spent exploring the surrounding wilds with other members of my House and playing tricks on the slaves that we kept. Around my thirteenth year I began training with the Ordinators to learn combat and the Tribunal Priests to learn my letters.
Everything was falling into place for me to be like every other Dunmer youth in House Redoran, join the Ordinator's or the Tribunal, forward the influence of my House. It all changed when the Akaviri invaded and sacked much of the lands around the mountain and along the coasts.
I immediately joined with the Lady Almalexia's Ordiantors to expel the Tsaesci dragon mongrels and learned the true horror of war. Shocked from my idyllic youth into the harsh realities of the world we trudged along fighting pitched battle after pitched battle never seeming to gain the upper hand. I watched my Dunmer brethren die by the scores from spell, sword, and plague, sustained mostly by hatred of these invaders and hatred of the rest of the Nations of Tamriel who had abandoned us to our fight.
When the Nords and the slaves finally joined us in our 'grand alliance' I was disgusted. How could the Lady Almalexia allow the mongrel races to join us at the moment of OUR victory? But I figured I was missing an element to this strategy I just could not recognize, so, like the faithful Redoran I am, I fought beside them.
The final straw for me was when Jorunn was chosen to lead our alliance! How could a nord lead elves? How could we allow this movement to force us to release our slaves? With these questions burning in my heart and nothing to fight, I chose to follow the rumors of this Queen Ayrenn who has raised the banner of the Aldmeri Dominion in the Summerset Isles...
I shall see if this Queen is truly worth following.
nimander99 wrote: »Bio for Nimander Naal:
I was born in the shadow of Red Mountain, a small town called Elder Home (Ald'ruhn) by the natives of House Redoran living in the area. Much of my youth was spent exploring the surrounding wilds with other members of my House and playing tricks on the slaves that we kept. Around my thirteenth year I began training with the Ordinators to learn combat and the Tribunal Priests to learn my letters.
Everything was falling into place for me to be like every other Dunmer youth in House Redoran, join the Ordinator's or the Tribunal, forward the influence of my House. It all changed when the Akaviri invaded and sacked much of the lands around the mountain and along the coasts.
I immediately joined with the Lady Almalexia's Ordiantors to expel the Tsaesci dragon mongrels and learned the true horror of war. Shocked from my idyllic youth into the harsh realities of the world we trudged along fighting pitched battle after pitched battle never seeming to gain the upper hand. I watched my Dunmer brethren die by the scores from spell, sword, and plague, sustained mostly by hatred of these invaders and hatred of the rest of the Nations of Tamriel who had abandoned us to our fight.
When the Nords and the slaves finally joined us in our 'grand alliance' I was disgusted. How could the Lady Almalexia allow the mongrel races to join us at the moment of OUR victory? But I figured I was missing an element to this strategy I just could not recognize, so, like the faithful Redoran I am, I fought beside them.
The final straw for me was when Jorunn was chosen to lead our alliance! How could a nord lead elves? How could we allow this movement to force us to release our slaves? With these questions burning in my heart and nothing to fight, I chose to follow the rumors of this Queen Ayrenn who has raised the banner of the Aldmeri Dominion in the Summerset Isles...
I shall see if this Queen is truly worth following.
Does this happy place have popcorn and puppies?
nimander99 wrote: »lol its true @LrdRahvin I was :P
@DenMoria why is it strange that a dunmer knows about where he grew up?
ELITIST! ELITIST! PC ELITIST ALERT! Danger Will Robinson!My favorite emote is /facepalm.
Which is what everyone who puts up with the way ZOS runs this game should be doing at all times
Oh, come on now, this is a positive thread c: They're trying! For a new MMO (as far as MMOs go) they're doing pretty well. ESO is still a baby MMO and has yet to learn and grow.
As far as emotes go, Kowtow makes me laugh.
I just realised a few of those sentences unintentionally rhyme
Breaking News!!!! ESO launched 14 1/2 months ago.
Just cause console kiddies just started playing does not make it new.
In other news: /facepalm
Not strange. It's just such a deep RP that I'm impressed!nimander99 wrote: »lol its true @LrdRahvin I was :P
@DenMoria why is it strange that a dunmer knows about where he grew up?
No.nimander99 wrote: »lol its true @LrdRahvin I was :P
@DenMoria why is it strange that a dunmer knows about where he grew up?
Is it strange that I find it strange that someone finds that strange?
Forgive me Oh Great and Wonderful. Forgive me. I shall be quiet now.ELITIST! ELITIST! PC ELITIST ALERT! Danger Will Robinson!My favorite emote is /facepalm.
Which is what everyone who puts up with the way ZOS runs this game should be doing at all times
Oh, come on now, this is a positive thread c: They're trying! For a new MMO (as far as MMOs go) they're doing pretty well. ESO is still a baby MMO and has yet to learn and grow.
As far as emotes go, Kowtow makes me laugh.
I just realised a few of those sentences unintentionally rhyme
Breaking News!!!! ESO launched 14 1/2 months ago.
Just cause console kiddies just started playing does not make it new.
In other news: /facepalm
Your gracious and forgiving PC overlords will forgive this outburst this time, but do not try our patience further!
No.nimander99 wrote: »lol its true @LrdRahvin I was :P
@DenMoria why is it strange that a dunmer knows about where he grew up?
Is it strange that I find it strange that someone finds that strange?

