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"Apologies, but I couldn't help overhearing you two, my name is Tanar Omani, of the Imperial Geographic Society. I'm part of an expedition mapping the political and geographic changes in the province since the Warp. If you're looking to leave town, my associate and I are travelling north to...
I would respond, but there's not really anything to respond to. Elsa's waiting for the people looking for her to be gone still.
Oh, and I'm well, been working on a couple of fantasy worlds lately.
I'm not close enough that the flooding happened where I live, but I'm in Chicago right now anyway so there's no danger. Though I appreciate the sentiment, and I don't care for college sports, so we can stay friends.
Here's a story that gives insight into how everyone (but the Bretons :P) view Lork: www.reddit.com/r/teslore/comments/1j3c5x/the_noisy_serpent_loves_his_war_speech/
And here's one about Shor that's a bit opaque, but should be helpful: http://www.imperial-library.info/content/shor-son-shor-full...
There's not a whole lot really on Sheor or Breton religion in general, but I'll find a few links to stuff that talks about Lorkhan and Shor, since Sheor is basically an elven perspective on the Nordic mythology.
A very good ploy, Del. If I may make a note about Sheor, to maybe allow for a better understanding and thus a more interesting character, I should note that he's not just any god of chaos, but he's the Altmeri view of Lorkhan as a trickster with the Nordic imagery of Shor. He's also acknowledged...
I've finally recovered from the Summer Slaughter tour yesterday. It was an incredibly fun time. It was a good mix of 80s-style death metal bands with lots of black leather and traditional but fun metal riffs, tech death bands for which the crowd went pretty crazy, more progressive acts like The...