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I'm stuck for ideas. I got halfway through and it sounded just like one of my last books. Anything in particular I could do, Haplo? I'm tired of the suspence thrillers and assassin stories, how about something a little less combative? What I would really like to do is to compile a history of the creation of the world and the parts various Gods played in it. Is that possible or has it been done? Any compilation of history or information (like "Minerals of Morrowind") is fine with me.
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Welcome to the project, Insane.Judging by everyone's grammatical skills, even people like me who are new to the project and Tamrielic lore can get on the ground floor as editors.
This one of the best game forums on the internet in terms of language. You won't find 1337 speak or short hand here... so there's that much atleast. But if your fancy 'grammatical skills' are too good for us, then by all means leave and come back when we've reached your high standards.
Or, you could join up as an editor and help out those who are less educated. We'd appreciate that much more.
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Is anyone interested in working with me on the other volumes of "A Practical Defence of Morrowind"? I could really use someone's help here, especially someone that has been around for some time.
'What if man is not really a scoundrel - man in general, I mean, the whole race of mankind - then all the rest is prejudice, simply artificial terrors and there are no barriers and it's all as it should be.'
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Could be just a faulty memory, but weren't there a -lot- of books with [bracketed explanations] before them describing the editor's belief as to their accuracy? A little disclaimer like that before the text that explains how the author might simply be drawing baseless conclusions ought to deflect most of the idiot-wrath.