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Thank you, DEVS, for letting me show my feelings – SOLSTICE SPOILERS

  • Cooperharley
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    Llinwen wrote: »
    In general, the new “roleplay answers” system was amazing and so much fun, and I really love that you did this.

    But most of all, I want to thank you wholeheartedly for finally letting me express how I feel about Darien. I have loved him for several years now, and when he was gone, I never stopped searching for him. I read every book, climbed every mountain, forded every stream, scaled every dungeon, and dug up every artifact, just to find anything that might bring him back. I was afraid that even if he ever returned, he would never know how much we missed him.

    But Skordo told him that Gabrielle and I never stopped looking, and just knowing that he knows made me incredibly happy and strangely relieved.

    The whole romance ending was asolutely delightful. Hearing Darien say those words is a dream come true. I still can’t believe how lucky I am that he would choose me.

    But what got me the most was when he says „I just can't get you out of my head. Every moment. Every thought. Even when I was in the depths of despair, it's your face I see.“. Damn, did you find my journal lying somewhere? Because this is exactly how I feel about him too. All those years, I imagined the moment I would save him from the Colored Rooms, but I never dared to dream that he might feel the same way about me. Of course I was hoping he felt something for me, especially after writing that he will miss me the most, but knowing he felt this this deeply... gods). And the way Jon Curry delivered those lines completely melted my heart. So tender and honest. Haha I’m crying just typing about it :D

    As for people saying he was “whiny” on Solstice – I think he was being human and fragile and I loved being there for him. I certainly wouldn’t be very heroic if I woke up after several years of death only to watch one of my closest friends die right in front of me. I’m glad he was finally able to show his insecurities instead of hiding behind jokes and flirtation. But mostly I’m glad we overcame it together.

    I’d also like to confess that I actually started exercising in real life because of Darien, purely motivated by the idea of someday being strong enough to punch Meridia in the face. I’ve been doing it almost daily for about six years now. Thank you, Darien, for making my life better.

    (Also, I always keep spare Crowns… just in case Darien ever becomes a houseguest. That wouldn’t interfere with future quests, right? Please? I’d love to finally have a home where we can be happy. He deserves it. Or even just being able to visit him somewhere in the world (in the after-romance timeline) so I can tell him how much I love him every day.)

    I’m sharing this not to talk about my feelings for Darien, but so the DEVS know how incredibly grateful we are. Writing something this personal isn’t easy for me, but I wanted you to see how much this quest resonated with us, and how much we hope for more stories like this in the future (and more Darien).

    TL;DR: Thank you for everything you did with Darien. I appreciate it more than I can put into words. The only thing missing for complete happiness would be having Darien as a houseguest :)

    Ayo?
  • Jaimeh
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    AScarlato wrote: »
    I am happy that OP found such inspiration in their time playing ESO. I'm sure they came here to share their joy - not have strangers psychoanalyze them.

    This ^ It's not up to anyone here to speculate about things like this, and it's also besides the topic. OP, I'm glad you got such a good experience from the latest chapter, and while I didn't choose any of the romance options with Darien, I can see how Darien fans must have been very excited for the developments. I don't know if the devs are planning to release him as a house guest, but given his popularity it's very likely. If I have one issue with the new dialogue options it's that because of them as a result the standard options have become even more wooden, probably in order to have a bigger contrast to the new positive and negative options.
  • freespirit
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    On occasion I have lingered in an area because other players are role playing, using /emote in chat to tell their stories, I'm fascinated and slightly in awe of the intricately woven stories they tell!

    I think what some people may not fully grasp or are ignoring is that ESO is marketed as an Online RPG, this allows for and is used by many players, as a framework within which to mould their characters and live out the lives of those characters in the
    game.

    I fully accept that this is not for everyone, many choosing to play the game in a totally different way, however I don't feel it is fair to denigrate the players that like to get involved in romance in a game as someone with a "kink"!
    When people say to me........
    "You're going to regret that in the morning"
    I sleep until midday cos I'm a problem solver!
  • Llinwen
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    Sorry if I made anyone uncomfortable by having to read my rant. I was just so happy the game let me say exactly what I wanted to say to Darien - that I was looking for him this whole time. And that he told me what I was hoping for and more. I'm hoping we get more of Darien (some sort of closure) and some more NPCs to romance so people who are into Fenn, Raz, Naryu or others can enjoy it too. And as someone mentioned - everything I want is to have Darien home and have him call my 'my love' or 'dear'. I don't give a damn if we slept together or not. I prefer to hug him anyway.

    I would like to clarify some things.
    1) Being in love with Darien didn't affect my real life in any way except that I started exercising and kept at it. When I come home from work, tired and just want to chill, I remember that I still have to kick Meridia in the face and I go for it.
    2) I shower regularly.
    3) My mother actually did have me tested when I was a kid and she was told I'm allright.

    But in general, fiction always gave me positive emotions and it affected my life in the best ways. Because of fiction, I did things I would be otherwise scared to do. I travelled alone far and wide, stood up for other people, saw the world with less prejudice, became more forgiving. When something bad happened in my life and I was sad, I remembered Bastians "I like to think fate puts us in dark places because it's our job to be a light there." Thanks to fiction I know that even the smallest people can change the world. I know that it is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose. I know that faith is made stronger by facing doubt. I know that if something's happening in my head, it doesn't mean it's not real.

    I didn't fall in love with Darien because of how he looks (he's not even my type when it comes to that), but because how kind and brave he is. That's also the reason why I love RPGs - because you can be a hero, you can do good and you can save people you love or just be brave/rich/strong/cool/badass enough to save people you don't even know. I just wanted to thank the devs for letting me have that in exactly the way I hoped it would be. To save a person I love (because he's good and my char is good = perfect match!). They just made me happy, that's all there is to it. And I wanted them to know <3
    Love and imagination are the only magical powers that everyone possesses. If you can cultivate those, consider yourself a magician.
  • Syldras
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    Silaf wrote: »
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    It's part of TES lore that same-sex relationships are completely normal in Tamriel. I don't think giving a toggle to not display parts of the depicted world because some people doesn't like them should become a thing.
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    Edited by ZOS_Icy on January 12, 2026 2:29PM
    @Syldras | PC | EU
    The forceful expression of will gives true honor to the Ancestors.
    Sarayn Andrethi, Telvanni mage (Main)
    Darvasa Andrethi, his "I'm NOT a Necromancer!" sister
    Malacar Sunavarlas, Altmer Ayleid vampire
    Soris Rethandus, a Sleeper not yet awake
  • AScarlato
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    Silaf wrote: »
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    I really hate it when Raz’s paw extends out of my monitor screen and clicks on those heart icons. If only it were possible to select other options.
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    Edited by ZOS_Icy on January 12, 2026 2:29PM
  • MasterSpatula
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    I mean, they literally introduced flirting at the same time they killed off the only character in the game I would have wanted to flirt with, but glad other people found joy.
    "A probable impossibility is preferable to an improbable possibility." - Aristotle
  • ragnarok6644b14_ESO
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    My 2 roleplay characters are:
    1) a Namira cultist (complete with cannibalism)
    2) married to a same-sex partner in RP

    I also have a strong career, marriage, and am pursuing my Ph.D.

    It is okay for people to be weird on and feel things about characters who are not real.
    Edited by ragnarok6644b14_ESO on January 12, 2026 4:48AM
  • ArchangelIsraphel
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    You know, in my time here, I've read a lot of disheartening things on these forums. But I think the posts trying to bring OP down might be some of the saddest I've ever seen. Not just because of the assumptions being made about OP, but because the people making them seem so disconnected from the very purpose of a story.

    Characters are meant to make you feel, and stories are intended to inspire you. Throughout time, human beings have used story telling as a way to explore emotion within the safety of a narrative. We use it to answer questions like; What does love feel like? What happens when hate is carried too far? How do we deal with death and longing?

    As children, we can learn from the way characters react to these things before we experience them ourselves. As adults, we can find comfort in characters who have lived through the same pains we have. Knowing that a character overcame hardship can inspire you in moments where you feel yourself losing hope.

    When it comes to gaming, isn't about the pixels on the screen, it isn't about the game at all. It's about the very real way in which a story can change something inside of you. Darien may not be real, but through him, his author had the power to invoke a change for the better in someones life. I think there's a certain kind of magic in that.

    People are making the claim that OP is suffering from some sort of illness. But when I read OP's posts, I don't see that at all. I see great strength. After all, they were brave enough to come here and write what they really felt, because they wanted the creators of their favorite NPC to know how much his story meant to them. They posted, likely knowing that the internet, in all of it's tender mercy, would probably lambaste them for it. And yet they did it. Then returned again, after reading everything that was said, to write a calm, well-reasoned, and down right inspiring post of their own.

    I respect them for it. Everything they said in their second reply resonated with me on a very personal level.

    I'm an adult with a partner, a career, and a family I love. I raise horses, train them, and do hard, physical work every day. But you know, I still carry a flame for the fictional characters I've grown to love throughout my life. Not in the sense that I'd ever view them as a replacement for real people. But in the sense that their stories moved me to such an extent that they changed me in some way. It's a very real feeling, and what drove me to write as a hobby. My partner is very much the same way, and in fact, mutual enjoyment of a particular fandom character was how we found each other! We live our lives surrounded by fanart of each other's characters, roleplaying with mutual friends, and encouraging one another's creative pursuits. If that's unhealthy, then I don't want to be "healthy" ;P We're quite content gushing about fictional characters at each other xD

    Don't assume people can't be healthy or build real relationships just because they have feelings when they roleplay. Learning to say "I love you" In a roleplay can teach you to how to find the bravery to do it in real life. It worked for me.

    In any case- OP, I hope you never lose that spark. Don't ever let anyone take it away from you.
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    Legends never die
    They're written down in eternity
    But you'll never see the price it costs
    The scars collected all their lives
    When everything's lost, they pick up their hearts and avenge defeat
    Before it all starts, they suffer through harm just to touch a dream
    Oh, pick yourself up, 'cause
    Legends never die
  • iyx
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    I'm so glad that devs work lived up to your expectations! If characters, clearly created with love and passion, can inspire such feelings in players, then they're done right, and I don't understand how anyone could see anything unhealthy in that.

    In my darkest days I've always try to be strong and resilient like my favorite videogame characters, but I don't have the words to express these emotions as eloquently as OP.

    Seconded for adding Darien as houseguest, that guy more than deserves nice, peaceful home.
  • Syldras
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    Honestly, except for a few posts, it's an ugly thread throughout with people from which ever side invalidating other people's feelings and also personal way to engage with fiction. Accusing roleplayers of having some weird inclanations is bad. Accusing people who have a more intellectual instead of emotional approach to fiction (who rather analyse what they see and try to learn something of it, but don't have strong feelings about and don't imagine themselves in a movie they see) of lacking imagination or being somehow defective isn't any better. Add to that a tad of bigotry (even if they might not even be aware of it)... It's indeed one of the ugliest threads I've seen here for a while.
    @Syldras | PC | EU
    The forceful expression of will gives true honor to the Ancestors.
    Sarayn Andrethi, Telvanni mage (Main)
    Darvasa Andrethi, his "I'm NOT a Necromancer!" sister
    Malacar Sunavarlas, Altmer Ayleid vampire
    Soris Rethandus, a Sleeper not yet awake
  • ArchangelIsraphel
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    Syldras wrote: »
    Honestly, except for a few posts, it's an ugly thread throughout with people from which ever side invalidating other people's feelings and also personal way to engage with fiction. Accusing roleplayers of having some weird inclanations is bad. Accusing people who have a more intellectual instead of emotional approach to fiction (who rather analyse what they see and try to learn something of it, but don't have strong feelings about and don't imagine themselves in a movie they see) of lacking imagination or being somehow defective isn't any better. Add to that a tad of bigotry (even if they might not even be aware of it)... It's indeed one of the ugliest threads I've seen here for a while.

    No you're right, it isn't much better is it? Unfortunately I failed to touch on that aspect myself when I was writing last night, so my post sounds rather one sided. I don't think there's anything wrong with analyzing fiction from a more neutral standpoint, since that sort of discussion is also most certainly its purpose. (I like doing it too, as you know!) Reading further posts that came in over night, I think there might be a misunderstanding of intentions throughout due to wording. Or it might be the ye olde cultural rifts we've so often noticed, where differences are resulting in miscommunication/assumptions.

    (The bigotry is down right unsettling, though. )
    PC l NA
    Legends never die
    They're written down in eternity
    But you'll never see the price it costs
    The scars collected all their lives
    When everything's lost, they pick up their hearts and avenge defeat
    Before it all starts, they suffer through harm just to touch a dream
    Oh, pick yourself up, 'cause
    Legends never die
  • ZOS_Icy
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    Greetings,

    We have recently removed some unnecessary back and forth in addition to some off-topic comments from this thread. This is a reminder to keep the discussion civil and constructive. Please keep our Community Rules in mind moving forward.

    The Elder Scrolls Online Team
    Edited by ZOS_Icy on January 12, 2026 4:20PM
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