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Is pic related /lit/? Are there any books comparable to those found within Vvardenfell? I thoroughly enjoyed reading The Real Barenziah.

>> No.9211993

>>9211959
Maybe you should just google TES fanfiction? As far as I remember, some were pretty nice.

>> No.9212015

>>9211993
TES fanfiction? What the fuck.

>> No.9212227

>>9211959
https://c0da.es/t/c0da

>> No.9212262

It's /lit/ but don't bother trying to find a literary equivalent. Just play the game and read good literature on the side.

You might like Wolfe and Vance.

Maybe read some Hindu texts like The Upanishads if you're interested in the muh CHIM.

>> No.9212331

just read hero myth, get into it boi it's good for the soul

>> No.9214016

I never played Morrowind, but Skyrim is as close to literature as a computer RPG can be. The great thing is that, unlike all the other RPGs, they didn't try to ape what good style and depth look like in a book, but took advantage of the particularities of the particular medium that is a videogame.

>> No.9214030

>>9211993
Just read all the books in the game. Really good writing tebehe who did they get to write them?

Also
>oblivishit
>shitrim

Fuck those games

>> No.9214033

What the fuck is wrong with you manchildren?

>> No.9214051
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9214051

SORT

>> No.9214052

aren't the books in this case game like 500 word meme stories typed up by some intern?

the fact that there are people into TES lore astounds me

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9214079

is this game /lit/?

>> No.9214107

>>9214079
No. Go away, unless you you have something to contribute.
Though, you could argue earthbound gets close to qualifying, but ends up falling short with a few major scenes.

>> No.9214126

The Warp in the West is an interesting idea - is there any /lit/ like it at all?

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9214134

>>9214107
It falls short because of Giygas, right?

>> No.9214136

>>9214016
>Never played Morrowind
>Says Skyrim is as close to literature as a computer RPG can be
you fucking retard.
holy shit.

>> No.9214139

>>9214052
>aren't the books in this case game like 500 word meme stories typed up by some intern?
No, yes, maybe. read The Real Barenziah

>> No.9214179

>>9214139
no. go post on /ck/ about how skyrim's cooking minigame is as good as real cooking

>> No.9214192

>>9214179
Except it is, though. First of all, you don't have the convenience of a grocery store, and have to gather the ingredients yourself. Then, you're able to craft exquisitely delicious meals in Skyrim. You can't do that in real life.

>> No.9214298

>>9214051
stop shilling this hack

>> No.9214312

What is better? Holy bible or morrowind in-game books?

>> No.9214416

>>9214052
The only good bit of TES lore is CHIM. Similarities can be drawn to Blickwinkel, the idea of Ubermensch, and the death of the author.