MsPtibiscuit wrote: »All those people against a holiday event during the period of Christmas without knowing there's actually an event the 25th of Star called Saturalia.
We're not against a holiday event... we're against a CHRISTMAS event. And Saturalia shouldn't be celebrated in Orsinium, it's a Wayrest holiday. That's where it should be celebrated.
Zershar_Vemod wrote: »MsPtibiscuit wrote: »All those people against a holiday event during the period of Christmas without knowing there's actually an event the 25th of Star called Saturalia.
I'd have no problem with Lore based Holidays.
I don't want to see a repeat of the Ewok Festival of Love though...........
I actually liked that event in SWG. I put the rewarded vendor in my Life Day furnace in my store.
Zershar_Vemod wrote: »MsPtibiscuit wrote: »All those people against a holiday event during the period of Christmas without knowing there's actually an event the 25th of Star called Saturalia.
I'd have no problem with Lore based Holidays.
I don't want to see a repeat of the Ewok Festival of Love though...........
I actually liked that event in SWG. I put the rewarded vendor in my Life Day furnace in my store.
The horror..... I liked that they had events, but that one was just.... Oh my... With hearts and wings and all manner of nastiness! Talk about Star Warsy and Iconic! Lmao...
DaveMoeDee wrote: »Rudolph mount!!! And Easter Bunny pet carrying a basket!
Real world holidays are a great way to make TES fans shake their heads at ruined lore. The religious side of Christmas makes absolutely no sense in Tamriel. The cultural side would be tacky and out of place.I think they should do it, Holidays are great way to lure ES fans to the ESO.
I'll gladly participate in Old Life and New Life festivals, though. Some kind of winter solstice celebration would work too, as long as it doesn't include fat bearded men in red costumes.
It is commonly believed that there are an infinite number of such planes [Oblivion planes], though Tamrielic scholars are aware of only a small handful.
