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VaranisArano wrote: »So you want to make Sheldon Cooper?
Well, you'll probably be looking at a human race, so presumably Nord, Breton, or Imperial.
For class, you'll probably want to think about how you think Sheldon Cooper would fight and see which class (sorcerer, nightblade, dragonknight, warden, templar) you think would fit best. Or if that doesn't work well, you can try thinking about which class Sheldon would want to play if he suddenly found himself in Tamriel.
I wouldn't stress too much about the build as long as you find something to enjoy, since the real joy of roleplaying a character like that is actually doing the quests and roleplaying that character's interactions with NPCs.
LifenLemons wrote: »?
Right. So I will take it that you're attempting to ask a question within a question about a question and it's origin of a question. So I made very minimal effort to try and answer it for you from a passage I got from Quara.
"Some say the question mark as we know it comes from ancient Egypt. Many of you certainly know that cats have been kept in homes since those times. Egyptians worshipped them. And there was a mythical cat Bastet, goddess of home and its protector.
And what does the cat's tail remind you of? When a cat is curious, its position makes its tail look like a question mark." - Quora
This is just a myth and we will never know how true it is but I hope that answers your —> ? ....
LifenLemons wrote: »?
Right. So I will take it that you're attempting to ask a question within a question about a question and it's origin of a question. So I made very minimal effort to try and answer it for you from a passage I got from Quara.
"Some say the question mark as we know it comes from ancient Egypt. Many of you certainly know that cats have been kept in homes since those times. Egyptians worshipped them. And there was a mythical cat Bastet, goddess of home and its protector.
And what does the cat's tail remind you of? When a cat is curious, its position makes its tail look like a question mark." - Quora
This is just a myth and we will never know how true it is but I hope that answers your —> ? ....
Hehe, well played, definitely beat my sarcastic ?