BTW--I teach an expository reading and writing class, and earlier this year for one of my assignments I had students bring in a text of something they were interested in, but that had a specialized language or jargon that would be hard to follow for someone who was unfamiliar with the subject. It didn't have to be rocket science or anything, just an interest deep enough to have its own jargon.
To illustrate what I was talking about, I decided to choose a build from the TV (while the vocabulary for almost every build is pretty straightforward, there is still plenty of specialized vocabulary for an initiate to drown in xD). So, I thought to myself, "What's a really good build that would put a great foot forward for the site, while containing enough depth of lore/mechanics/quest info/RP to make for some challenging reading for someone who has never heard of the Elder Scrolls series?"
Guess what build I chose? ;D
BTW--I teach an expository reading and writing class, and earlier this year for one of my assignments I had students bring in a text of something they were interested in, but that had a specialized language or jargon that would be hard to follow for someone who was unfamiliar with the subject. It didn't have to be rocket science or anything, just an interest deep enough to have its own jargon.
To illustrate what I was talking about, I decided to choose a build from the TV (while the vocabulary for almost every build is pretty straightforward, there is still plenty of specialized vocabulary for an initiate to drown in xD). So, I thought to myself, "What's a really good build that would put a great foot forward for the site, while containing enough depth of lore/mechanics/quest info/RP to make for some challenging reading for someone who has never heard of the Elder Scrolls series?"
Guess what build I chose? ;D