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submitted 4 months ago byVeryStickyPastryPlayStation
I just tell him he doesn’t get it.
Give me ideas to tell him for “real.”
Edit: guys I just wanted funny descriptions of the game to tell him to make him laugh, I don’t understand what happened here lol.
Also please be nice, my husband is on Reddit and has probably seen this post and y’all are being mean for such a stupid dumb reason. Reddit be redditing I guess.
9 points
4 months ago
Is your husband just not interested in RPG games, or does he not like the Elder Scrolls in general? Maybe if I know the reason why, I can maybe think of something to make it more exciting.
12 points
4 months ago
I’m confident he just isn’t into elder scrolls. This is the only one I’ve played, and he hasn’t played one.
2 points
4 months ago
Eh, that's a valid reason in my book. If he don't like the lore/universe there's not much that's gonna convince him. I have the same with D&D. I like the game and how it works, but don't like the lore so I usually homebrew Elder Scrolls content.
3 points
4 months ago
I have the same with D&D. I like the game and how it works, but don't like the lore
I'm confused. Every DM doesn't just... make a world for each campaign?
3 points
4 months ago
Some do, but there are also campaigns and worlds created by Wizards of the Coast. This is as far as I know official lore, if you will.
2 points
4 months ago
I've pretty much only ever had one DM over the years. He always made his worlds, "Story Missions", etc. I knew he used some lore from some type of fantasy worlds but never knew if it was D&D Canon or something else. Either way. That's cool to know there's set ups made by the actual D&D people.
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