Why are Elder Scrolls Protagonists Always Prisoners?

Published: Nov. 15, 2018, 8:14 p.m.

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Today on Written in Uncertainty, we\\u2019re discussing a figure that is both towering in scope and very personal, infinitely variable and one that often follows a pattern. And it\\u2019s one that we\\u2019ve all been. Today we\\u2019re asking, why are Elder Scrolls protagonists always prisoners?

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