Any elder scrolls fans here? Throughout the games there are hundreds of books scattered around and can be read. Are there any that are genuinely good reads?
I know some are in volumes and can be quite lengthy considering they are lore books in a video game.
>inb4 The Lusty Argonian Maid
A Less Rude Song
Truly and sincerely, please fuck off.
The lusty argonian maid
I do love TES, but >quite lengthy is surely a joke.
>>9143445
Chronicles of Nchuleft
The real berenziah
>>9143445
36 Lessons of Vivec
There's some real modernism for you.
>>9143445
I can't really remember them all but these are the first that come to my mind:
The Song of Pelinal
The Doors of Oblivion
Immortal Blood
The 36 Lessons of Vivec
From The Many-Headed Talos (counts because it's quoted in-game)
Poison Song
A Dance in the Fire
The Real Barenziah
>>9144233
The problem with the references to the joke in Oblivion and Skyrim don't get the original joke (or how it ties into Morrowind's themes of moral relativism).
The book isn't funny until you meet it's weird pervert author and find that for all his thinly disguised fetishism he's still one of the less corrupt forces on the island.
2920 and A Dance in Fire were actually pretty entertaining.
Did they add any books in oblivion or have they been coasting on the ones made for morrowind for 10 years?
When will we get TES VI?
>Implying it won't be a shit Normie casual game anyway
Reminder that Bethesda wimped out with Oblivion and didn't give us the sweltering jungle Cyrodil we were promised.
>>9144805
Why did you imply that if you already knew it?
Saint Jiub's Opus
Alduin is Real, and He Ent Akatosh
Ruins of Kemel-Ze
The Story of Aevar Stone-Singer
Wind and Sand
Ulfr's Book