Community videogame is full of curiosities stories that will surprise you and customs that have been passed down from generation to generation of players and to someone else they may seem completely crazy, so today we bring you one of the most peculiar, but certainly entertaining of these stories.
Massively multiplayer online role-playing video games or MMORPGs are some of the most successful in the history of the industry, accumulating millions of players in a huge open world, which gives rise to any kind of strange things that can happen and in this case it did. in the popular game “Elder Scrolls Online”.
He connects to an online game to sleep on a bridge and achieves enormous recognition in his community
This is Nick Sleeps-On-Bridges, the user who tends to connect to “Elder Scrolls Online” to go to a bridge located in the Alinor area, between the fast travel wayshrine and the crowded crafting stations and just, like his name indicates it, he makes his character sleep on said bridge.
Nick started doing this over a weekend and as he explains it himself “Over that weekend I was amazed at how many people stopped and interacted, whether it was a simple comment as they walked by or joining me in my sleep. ” and now it has become customary.
The user even created his own guild called “Bridges Sleepers” or “Bridge Sleepers” and assures that “if he could make a couple of people laugh, it would have been worth it” goal that seems to have already been achieved, since he is talked about in all networks.
A strange and endearing tradition
You only need to enter the “Elder Scrolls Online” communities to realize how much Nick is appreciated, who feels the same way about the people who have joined his silly practice just to generate smiles and have a good time. .
“This may sound corny, but the greatest gift I’ve ever received is appreciation from other players for this character. It gives me a really unique feeling of mutual recognition” assured the player before concluding with “”although I created the character Sleeps-On-Bridges, I feel that it was the community that really developed it”.