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What is the Morrowind of literature?

>> No.8063828

>>8063824
http://c0da.es/t/c0da

Have fun.

>> No.8063830

>>8063828
that is a sketchy looking link

>> No.8063831

Morrowind owes itself entirely to Lovecraft.

>> No.8063835

we already had this thread and the conclusion was nothing

>> No.8063839

whatever the most boring book ever made is

>> No.8063846

>>8063830
It's the autism Kirkbride has been producing ever since he left Bethesda.

>> No.8063848

Lord of the Rings

>> No.8063849

i guess it would be a really long, boring, fantasy novel, with an enormous cast of boring, undeveloped characters.

>> No.8063867

>>8063849
So Game of Thrones?

>> No.8063870

>>8063867
heh.... bazinga...

>> No.8063892

>>8063831
not really

the sermons of vivec area great desu

>Vivec knew that to retain his divinity that he must make a strong argument against luck. He said:

>'Is not the sudden revelation of corresponding conditions and disparate elements that gel at the moment of the coincidence one of the prerequisites to being, in fact, coincidental? Synchronicity comes out of repeated coincidences at the lowest level. Further examination shows it is the utter power of the sheer number of coincidences that leads one to the idea that synchronicity is guided by something more than chance. Therefore, synchronicity ends up invalidating the concept of the coincidental, even though they are the symptomatic signs that bring it to the surface.'

>> No.8063935

>>8063892
So whatever book has the most pseudo-metaphysical ramblings in it?

>> No.8064125

The Bible

>> No.8064140

>>8063824
Morrowind
>is old
>Everyone who talks about it loves it
>is just about unplayable because of the old fashioned graphics it uses
>most people haven't actually played it
>Has a cult following

The Bible.
>is old
>Everyone who talks about it loves it
>is just about unreadable because of the old fashioned language it uses
>most people haven't actually read it
>Has a cult following

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8064179

>>8063935

>> No.8064245

>>8063846
>Jubal-lun-Sul, a noble of thirty-some years, draped in a kimono adorned with stylized bat-tigers, his long grey hair unbraided.
Scared already, desu.

>> No.8064289

>>8063824
Upanishads

>> No.8064434

http://killsixbilliondemons.com/liturgy/

>> No.8064449

>>8063849
The Silmarillion, then. Dumbest shit I've ever read

>> No.8064452

>>8064140
>old fashioned language it uses
You realize this is just the specific translation you are using and isn't inherent to the bible itself? Most of the bible was written in hebrew, aramaic, and koine greek. The KJV and other versions are just translations of the original text

>> No.8064456

>>8063892
Not really? It's the Cthulhu mythos: the game. That's not a bad thing. The dreams, the cults, the alien squid Sixth House...? The plague and the mines and the artifacts...?