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:boosts_ok: boost to help me survive :hug_love:

It's tiiiiime! This is the longest book reading video to date, and it's finally done :panda_yay: Listen to it to scratch the Elder Scrolls autism itch or just to fall asleep to~

[The Great War]
youtube.com/watch?v=ijUhbKvbLo

If you like it and/or want to help me survive, ko-fi monthlies help me buy food for me and my cats and I appreciate every one a ton :frog_blush:
[ko-fi] ko-fi.com/octaviaconamore
[paypal] paypal.me/octaviaconamore

This recording was honestly frustrating as hell to get recorded because of environmental factors leading to somewhere between 30+ discarded takes, but it was worth it, and I can't wait until tomorrow comes so I can work on the next one :shiba_love: Thank you all for supporting me so far, and I hope you like the reading~ :bear_love:

#Vtuber #ENVtuber #Bard #Games #Gaming #LGBTQ #Queer #Trans #TransFem #VoiceActing #Fantasy #Reading #Bookstodon #Books #ElderScrolls #Skyrim #Oblivion :cat_interact:

#QuestionOfTheDay in sports, the "Ewing Theory" posits that some teams where the superstar player receives inordinate media and fan attention but the team doesn't do well, actually do better when the player is gone.

espn.com/espn/page2/story?page

My question in the same vein is: name a work of fiction (game, anime, manga, TV show, book, whatever) that you think is better when the main character/hero/protagonist isn't around.

www.espn.comESPN.com: Page 2 : Ewing Theory 101You've heard about it plenty of times, so in case you forgot here is the coveted Ewing Theory.

Where do game developers find inspiration for their historical games? Watch the keynote by Josh Sawyer @jesawyer, Studio Design Director at Obsidian, Entertainment, as he discusses the influences behind Pentiment, a fantastic game set in 16th-century Bavaria inspired by microhistory.

youtu.be/u8BiGx1EhUo

#games #earlymodern #history @histodons #histodons @AK_GWDS @UniOldenburg