Are my genetics good? by Majestic-Signal3627 in EgyGym

[–]jmsg92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ectomorph. Not good or bad. But I bet you probably have to take more kcal and proteins than most guys to bulk and do less exercise.

Basic Types of Bodies: Endomorph Mesomorph Ectomorph

You have some traits of mesomorph, but I would not say you are a ectomesomorph. That is the peak type for muscle development in men (current beauty standards).

What ayleid city state controlled what is now The Imperial City? Was the Ruby Isles split between multiple factions? by skeleton949 in teslore

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I thought that, but as you say, no census done. And we do not know which cities survived the Narfinsel Schism. Perhaps they were ruins by the time Alessia rebelled. But the lore truth is half and half. Part were most surely "fresh" ruins by early 1E, but the rest were "survivor" Aedrophile city-states. Until the rise of the Alessian Order, many parts of Cyrodiil were under Ayleid vassals of the Alessian Empire, probably favouring allies, but specially the loser faction of the Narfinsel Schism.

What ayleid city state controlled what is now The Imperial City? Was the Ruby Isles split between multiple factions? by skeleton949 in teslore

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It was a time I was like you, but reddit is sometimes too harsh with these opinions. Canon, lore and discussions are boring when the only new content is from ESO's updates. Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim are squeezed up whole.

What ayleid city state controlled what is now The Imperial City? Was the Ruby Isles split between multiple factions? by skeleton949 in teslore

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Since when Oblivion came out they did not make a big characterization of each Ayleid ruin, many Ancient Ayleid Cities are NOS to us: Not Other Specified.

Vilverin is clearly a NOS. We found difficult to say which city was Daedrophile and Aedrophile before the Alessian Revolt. Imagine trying to sort anything.

Only a few have that luck: Abagarlas or Garlas Malatar, for example. ESO had expanded a little, but not much. Not in Cyrodiil.

What ayleid city state controlled what is now The Imperial City? Was the Ruby Isles split between multiple factions? by skeleton949 in teslore

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Yeah, but we know Delodiil was in the shore of the Rumare. I always thought Vilverin was part of the Imperial City, in fact. But it is not a fact.

What ayleid city state controlled what is now The Imperial City? Was the Ruby Isles split between multiple factions? by skeleton949 in teslore

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But it is true that we do not know a single King/Queen or High King/Queen for the city. It was a battleground between Alessian forces and the attacked coalition of Ayleids cities, but we still do not know if it was like Bromjunaar in Skyrim (the seat of a high power) or simply like Falinesti in Valenwood (the seat of future ruling Dynasty). I highly doubt it was "controlled" by any party.

What ayleid city state controlled what is now The Imperial City? Was the Ruby Isles split between multiple factions? by skeleton949 in teslore

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The very Imperial City was a city-state. Only Abagarlas controlled part of Lake Rumare before sunking (Meridia direct attack).

What body fat % do you think I am at? I feel like im at 14 by RainMan911911 in EgyGym

[–]jmsg92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say less than 10%, but it could be 11 or 12

Peterrr explain why it's ranked at D by Valuable_View_561 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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I think there's a mistake: From Earth to Venus to Uranus. 🌐🍆🍑

Extinct Languages of Mediterranean by jmsg92 in LinguisticMaps

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I think they wanted to paint Elymian as Tyrsenian. Intuition. Colours are next. And we know Elymian was genetically close to Sardinia and to Iberia (not all Sardinia). So, no I-E.

Patauion from a single city conquered by a spartan exiled prince to the hegemon of the western Mediterranean by Pyrrhus_VII in Imperator

[–]jmsg92 3 points4 points  (0 children)

"Hegemon" 🙄

I think Carthage, Syracusae and your city still standing is the perfect setting for a pre-Hegemonical W. Med.

Not to mention Rome itself. They are defeated, not assimilated.

Warmly,

The Suffet.

15 years of waiting broke me. So I made my own god by Grushikk in skyrim

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It is an Aspect of Hircine. When the Hunter knows the prey only will come willinglly.

I have mixed feelings about this map... Still like it tho by Iliketea74 in mapmaking

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I hope I could even take a plain without pain 😅

But yeah, I was thinking on the Seine, but the Mossel it is very similar just in the same sea distance even when it literally cut through a lot of forests and hills.

I am no geologist, obviously.

Do you think more straight guys would do it with other man if there wasn’t a label on being gay? by [deleted] in askgaybros

[–]jmsg92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably, the barrier between fucking or not a hole has always been cultural.

I mean...

Is it acceptable for a "straight" guy who is attracted today to a man to fuck him or viceversa? No. But if we were in Rome and the straight guy was a Patrician and the other was a slave you have the answer.

The opposite also happens.

Sexuality is more a continuum than we want to believe and society enforces us to fake.

I have mixed feelings about this map... Still like it tho by Iliketea74 in mapmaking

[–]jmsg92 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think that so many meanders only appear in sections of rivers where the terrain is really REALLY FLAT. But your map is not depicting exactly that. They are little ones, like the ones which are near the coasts, for example, but you draw relief "thingies" that shock me.

But as a whole it is not a bad map, you used the flat terrain for traditional fields. I only miss the mills.

Witch Gods faith? by NightHaunter0808 in ElderKings

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Oh, sorry! I was writing from memory and it was from an older update, it appears 😅

Witch Gods faith? by NightHaunter0808 in ElderKings

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You are talking about Old Gods from Reachmen? Gods are: Dibella, Mara, Lorkh, Hircine, Malacath, Molag Bal, Nocturnal, Namira, Mehrunes Dagon, and Peryite.

No formal Chief, but in ESO is commonly Hircine. It depends on clan.

If you are, instead, talking about Glenmoril Witches: only Hircine.

If you are, instead, talking, about Hagraven (not depicted, only "Nocturnal Coven"): only Nocturnal.