ChaosWotan wrote: »@Molydeus
I don't pay sub in order to run around in dungeons with clowns. But if u like that, then no point arguing.
ChaosWotan wrote: »The solution to hiding ugly armor sets is for ESO to create costumes that actually look cool. What is cool? Samuel Jackson in Pulp Fiction, Hells Angels, the Lexus LFA, and Hugo Boss. Do something similar within the fantasy realm, with an ironic twist if you have to.
Socrates is my favourite philosopher. He used irony with purpose, unlike the irony of the comedians in the 90s.
The funny part is that the faux rebels in this game, who read this thread, will now probably wear pathetic costumes because they think pathetic is the new rebellion. That is so LOL
Mattock_Romulus wrote: »
ChaosWotan wrote: »Why are u guys still here? Can't you just agree that I have been right all along, and move on?
rotaugen454 wrote: »The Nordic Bathing Towel is just simulating the Celt units that would fight nude.
ChaosWotan wrote: »Why are u guys still here? Can't you just agree that I have been right all along, and move on?


nimander99 wrote: »But robes are cool? Huh? Robes? Who runs into a group with robes and a hood?...
TheNorthernDragon wrote: »nimander99 wrote: »But robes are cool? Huh? Robes? Who runs into a group with robes and a hood?...
Well, there's this American "social" group, once very popular in the southern areas of the USA, but in recent years declining in both activity and membership. However, the last 8-9 years - especially the period since 2015 - have seen a resurgence in both membership and group activities. Perhaps you might have heard of them? This group holds semi-private meetings and rallies in which members wear long white robes, topped off with pointy white hoods that conceal the wearer's face, leaving only small eyeholes for sight, in a grudging concession to clear vision. The group's activities have, especially in past years, featured "strange fruit," and always, a large, burning Christian cross dominates their meeting places, being used as a centerpiece, rallying point, and evidence disposal system.