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pretty self explanatory, do you not look up oblivion npc memes
It's funny at times, completely illogical also. But, it is also a quite decent RPG if you can put up with it's shortcomings.
What nonsense!
Alright I get it...
But have you ever been to the market district???
It's self-fulfilling anyway, it can't be meme-worthy if it starts out as a meme. If you treat it like a joke, then it's not epic, if it's not epic, you won't pull the one-liners and all the stupidass memes we know and hate/loved for a decade...
Like the trainers still talking smack when you're 100+ hours and Expert/Master and they're Apprentice/Journeyman, we can't spend hours (days?) making beautifully funny trainer dialogue memes if you haven't listened to it over and over and over and over and over and over and over...
... and over... in the course of regular ordinary playing.
That is what makes it memorable, universal, memeable.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2195174707
Me: Knowledge is power.
Her: Pay attention and you can learn a lot.
Her: Let's see if we can't teach you a thing or two.
Me: Let's get to training.
Her: I can show you some new things.
Her: There's much I can show you.
Me: Knowledge is the key to success in any endeavor.
Her: Good that you want to get better.
Her: You've got a lot to learn.