Oh you'd like to be the Tzar's courier? Yeah you'd like that, wouldn't you? I thought exactly the same in your age, that one could just... jump on a horse and throw letters around everywhere whenever I felt like it. As if the tzar doesn't have better things to do than go around looking under random oxen for letters that you've thrown haphharzardly.
It's a fine idea. Maybe not for you though. You can be a ringbinder is what you can be.
This is a deep cut for maybe one other person on this site
Shadow Of The Colossus Without Boss Battles does actually sound pretty cool. as long as it lets me climb stuff sometimes and doesn't have the always-over-the-right-shoulder-with-no-way-to-switch fortnite camera every game seemingly has to have these days.
Unless this person is an expert in 13th Century Mongolian linguistics, I fail to see how they even could feel able to decry pronoun choices as being ahistorical (not that that would even really matter for a vidgam).
That sounds fun
If this appeals to you I suggest trying out Shadow of the Colossus. It’s not exactly what the OP is describing but there are long stretches where you just ride a horse through scenic wilderness.
I'm buying one copy for every extra pronoun that gets added.
Тэр хүн / Тэд нар / Энэ
Sounds kinda droll, but I'd totally be into it. Raising horses and facilitating trades sounds like the minigame in an RPG that would suck me in.
I only play Breath of the Wild to ride around on horseback and enjoy the scenery and music. So I genuinely can't wait to play this.
I am legit very interested in this game hopefully becoming realized, also love making gamers
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