Oh, that's a tough one! Part of me wants to say Thedas, the Dragon Age setting. But I think I've got to go with Norrath, the setting of the EverQuest franchise. It's a sprawling, fantastic high fantasy world, and it's my favourite series. I think I'd do well in Norrath.
Either Thedas or the Mass Effect setting is the knee-jerk reaction but then I remember that I probably wouldn't go well there at all if the darkspawn/Reapers arrive.
I'd have to go with the Pokemon world. It's super interesting and yeah there's an evil organization trying to take over/destroy the world every decade or so but otherwise it's incredibly laid-back.
I'd have to go with the Pokemon world. It's super interesting and yeah there's an evil organization trying to take over/destroy the world every decade or so but otherwise it's incredibly laid-back.
Fate series.
Because I want to fuck a waifu servant.
And it would be a blast in the past.
Because I want to fuck a waifu servant.
And it would be a blast in the past.
That_One_Pervert said:
Good. That means I can claim the mantle of Dragonborn.
thesentientditto said:
The Elder Scrolls but only if I can be the Nerevarine.
The Elder Scrolls but only if I can be the Nerevarine.
Good. That means I can claim the mantle of Dragonborn.
Though, within the game's lore, the Dragonborn can't just infinitely come back to life. The Nerevarine is completely capable of doing anything they want to without fear of repercussions because the save function is actually given lore significance in Morrowind.
I don't even care. I wanna join the Legion.
thesentientditto said:
Though, within the game's lore, the Dragonborn can't just infinitely come back to life. The Nerevarine is completely capable of doing anything they want to without fear of repercussions because the save function is actually given lore significance in Morrowind.
That_One_Pervert said:
Good. That means I can claim the mantle of Dragonborn.
thesentientditto said:
The Elder Scrolls but only if I can be the Nerevarine.
The Elder Scrolls but only if I can be the Nerevarine.
Good. That means I can claim the mantle of Dragonborn.
Though, within the game's lore, the Dragonborn can't just infinitely come back to life. The Nerevarine is completely capable of doing anything they want to without fear of repercussions because the save function is actually given lore significance in Morrowind.
Obviously we don't have the same mods for Skyrim installed.
That_One_Pervert said:
I don't even care. I wanna join the Legion.
I don't even care. I wanna join the Legion.
Weird spelling of rebellion, but okay.
TheGentleQuartz said:
Obviously we don't have the same mods for Skyrim installed.
Weird spelling of rebellion, but okay.
thesentientditto said:
Though, within the game's lore, the Dragonborn can't just infinitely come back to life. The Nerevarine is completely capable of doing anything they want to without fear of repercussions because the save function is actually given lore significance in Morrowind.
That_One_Pervert said:
Good. That means I can claim the mantle of Dragonborn.
thesentientditto said:
The Elder Scrolls but only if I can be the Nerevarine.
The Elder Scrolls but only if I can be the Nerevarine.
Good. That means I can claim the mantle of Dragonborn.
Though, within the game's lore, the Dragonborn can't just infinitely come back to life. The Nerevarine is completely capable of doing anything they want to without fear of repercussions because the save function is actually given lore significance in Morrowind.
Obviously we don't have the same mods for Skyrim installed.
That_One_Pervert said:
I don't even care. I wanna join the Legion.
I don't even care. I wanna join the Legion.
Weird spelling of rebellion, but okay.
I spelled it right.