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Elder Scrolls Oblivion: Fiction

Started by Nadindel, November 02, 2010, 10:02:20 AM

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Nadindel

I'm developing a fan fiction that takes place in the game's setting (albeit, I will be taking some creative freedom, so may not be entirely faithful to the lore.) but due to its dark and explicit nature, I probably won't be able to post its full version on FF.net.

So I'm trying to figure out if I'd have an audience here. I don't know if someone not familiar with the game might be able to fully comprehend what's going on, though I plan on making it so they won't be lost and will have some sense of the events and where they stand.

I'll give plot details in a later post in the day. Just interested to see if there's anyone in the audience.
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Wyrd

Sounds interesting. I remeber loving the lore and back story so much that I must have searched for and read every book in the game :P

I'd like to hear your plot for this!
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Gensokian

As would I; I adore Bethesda Softworks for making such an epic game~! I've yet to see a fanfic of it yet, though, and I believe I'd like to see one. ^o^

Xandria

I love the Elder Scrolls series, Oblivion in particular, though I've never read any ES fan fiction.  The potential for originality is almost limitless, so I'd definitely be up for reading whatever you come up with. 
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