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Debate which RPG setting has the richest/most interesting/highest quality lore.

Which RPG setting has the richest/most interesting/highest quality lore?


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Avellion

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I like the fact that out of the 158 votes that have been counted so far, not a single one has gone to Dragon Age.
Star Wars is another setting with a MASSIVE expanded universe that isn't present on the list.
My shit is more well written than most of the Expanded Universe (my english teacher back in high school even refused to let someone read Star Wars EU stuff for his english work), as a matter of fact, the only EU stuff that I can think of that does not piss me off or bore me was Kotor 2.
 
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nikolokolus

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All I had to do was read the books in an Elder Scrolls game to realize that they spent a helluva lot of time developing a cosmography and history that would make the foundation for a great game. Perhaps Bethesda's designers will actually read them some day and take it to heart to heart when they make the next ES game.
 

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