A duplicate of The Elder Scrolls Anthology saves a person’s life, by blocking a stray gunshot

A duplicate of The Elder Scrolls Anthology saves a person’s life, by blocking a stray gunshot

By the Nine Divines! The lifetime of an Elder Scrolls fan was saved two nights in the past, after his copy of The Elder Scrolls Anthology efficiently blocked a stray gunshot. While peacefully enjoying Prey in his house, Redditor RabbitMix was stunned by “a bullet hole in the left of his monitor” and a projectile embedded inside his copy of The Elder Scrolls Anthology.

Warning – no ensures that the following list of PC RPGs will take a bullet for you.

At first, RabbitMix thought that the explosion was simply the sound of a light-weight bulb bursting, however the sizeable cloud of drywall mud within the air tipped him off to one thing extra critical. Casting his eyes alongside from the preliminary bullet gap, he discovered a big rip inside his copy of The Elder Scrolls Anthology, with a number of of the discs fully smashed. Destroying Bloodmoon, Tribunal and Construction Set on the best way in, RabbitMix finally discovered the bullet surrounded by the remnants of his Morrowind disc. Speaking to PC Gamer, RabbitMix acknowledged that “it’s kind of poetic that my favorite game, a game that I’ve given over a thousand hours of my life to gave its life for mine.” You can see his disc’s heroic sacrifice within the picture beneath.

Morrowind Gunshot

His copy of Oblivion solely survived because it was nonetheless in his laptop and by tracing the path of the bullet, RabbitMix solely survived because of the field taking the hit. As for the supply of the shot, it seems to be to have come from his neighbours subsequent door. By all accounts, the gunshot was unintended, however RabbitMix’s landlord has supplied to maneuver him and his roommate to a greater unit that doesn’t have it out for Bethesda RPG anthologies.

Bethesda have responded to RabbitMix following this incident, providing to switch his copy of The Elder Scrolls Anthology totally free. Bethesda’s VP for advertising and marketing Pete Hines has even chimed in on the incident, stating on Twitter that Bethesda can most likely do “a little better” than merely providing RabbitMix some free card packs for The Elder Scrolls: Legends as compensation.

While it could have saved RabbitMix, we don’t advocate utilizing copies of The Elder Scrolls Anthology as bullet-proof armour.

 
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