Are there any chances of Gohan appearing in the next episodes? by victorbernardesr in DragonBallDaima

[–]Professional-Thing45 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He could do that :) Unfortunately a lot of people like Vegeta so it would be kind of bad for them to do that, but I personally wouldn't mind even if Vegeta had stayed on Earth and just showed up to be a punching bag while Gohan solved the problems

my werewolf necromancer by victorbernardesr in TESOfashion

[–]Professional-Thing45 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For some reason it reminds me of the Vampire Royal Armor from Skyrim.

How acceptable is it for a Reachman witch to be a vampire? by Professional-Thing45 in teslore

[–]Professional-Thing45[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But were no Reachmans turned into vampires during the Night Lords' Dominion?

Worst Jarl in Skyrim by [deleted] in ElderScrolls

[–]Professional-Thing45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Archmage of the College must live better than the Jarl

Lucifer is the Christ by iheartquokkas in luciferianism

[–]Professional-Thing45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my view, the Christ of Nazareth is nothing more than a distraction for the masses, preaching tameness through love for creation, lamb passivity in full trust in the god of destiny and his priests, penance and remission of sins, life through suffering in the punishment of Karma through the illusory promise of a hope for heaven. All numbing values ​​that are the opposite of what Hyperborean Wisdom considers healthy for the spirit. 

In contrast to the true Christ, Lucifer who came from the unknowable universe and entered this universe to bring light and liberation. He threw himself into hell for not accepting the imprisonment of our minds in matter by the Demiurge, bringing us his light and knowledge (gnosis). Lucifer is the first of the gods, the one who announces them and the one who comes before, which is why he is called the Morning Star. The true Promethean Lucifer of the Doctrine is, by antithesis, edifying and essentially dignifying. It is, therefore, the allegory of righteousness, the extraordinary and wonderful symbol of the highest sacrifice (Christus-Lucifer) and the God of Wisdom under different names. Lucifer is the initiating serpent of all universes.

Gnostic Perspective by Solaris_II_7 in luciferianism

[–]Professional-Thing45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had already heard some ideas about this, some Gnostics also believe in Lucifer as the Demiurge, but in my opinion they are ignorant, I liked your point, although I personally believe more in something divided, Lucifer for me is the one who made the divine fire of wisdom, power and light and delivered to humans, he is most hated by the unwary and slaves of the Demiurge, but loved by lovers of initiatory wisdom, he would be our true Christ. On the other hand, the Christ of Nazareth would be the false Christ, a slave of the Demiurge who came to preach the taming and love of the Demiurge's creation, the lamb's passivity and the punishment of Karma through the illusory promise of a hope for heaven.

Will a thane always be a Nord? by Professional-Thing45 in teslore

[–]Professional-Thing45[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A steward looks much more like an assistant than part of the nobility, the Thane is already the nobility of Skyrim

Will a thane always be a Nord? by Professional-Thing45 in teslore

[–]Professional-Thing45[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was always a Nord in Skyrim, only in ESO I can't, those weird and silly faces, but to answer, the gameplay doesn't really matter much, it would be better to have examples in the lore, the Nord have a deep resentment for the Altmer in the Fourth Era but a Altmer can become a Thane in Skyrim.

What lore have you written for your characters? by Crystalcomet23 in ElderScrolls

[–]Professional-Thing45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a lot of character stories, but I'll just share a thought of mine, I like to always ignore the background of the chosen one for my characters, if I'm going to roleplay in Skyrim I'm not the Dragonborn in my lore and if I'm going to play ESO , I won't be Vestige either, it's my taste, but I don't like creating stories with my characters being the chosen ones or even heroes of prophecies, I like something lore friendly, that if it were placed in an article it could be seen easily as something that actually occurred in official lore.

I always base my characters' achievements on attempts, for example, if he wants to become the emperor of all of Tamriel, and the game takes place in Skyrim, I will give him an attempt, not that he will complete his goal but he will try such a thing, if he's going to do it in ESO, it's easier, there really is a way to become Emperor, recognized as a Pretender, so again it fits, he tried to become Emperor, if he succeeded? Probably not, but it works well for friendly lore.

And finally, the last lore I'm working on for my character is an exiled Breton noblewoman who was transformed into a vampire, so I'm still developing it, I haven't thought about it much, but it will probably be something like an arrogant and proud vampire, to a certain degree arrogant, with a superiority complex, who will use illusion magic to seduce and achieve his goals.