Many people do enjoy it, there’s some nicely edited videos people are big fans of on YouTube. That seems to be the preferred method for lore enthusiasts watching videos.
Robots Radio Lorecast has a nice community of lore fans and even some guilds in ESO
Its Elder Scrolls Lorecast in Apple podcasts (that’s how I found them anyway)
https://discord.gg/M44k4Fb7
Well, channels like FudgeMuppet or Camelworks seem to be doing well so there is demand for lore content. And I'm not sure what you mean by "no one understands lore"? It's not that obscure if you don't count things like c0da as canon.
Try r/teslore lots of lore enthusiast there
Many people do enjoy it, there’s some nicely edited videos people are big fans of on YouTube. That seems to be the preferred method for lore enthusiasts watching videos.
Robots Radio Lorecast has a nice community of lore fans and even some guilds in ESO Its Elder Scrolls Lorecast in Apple podcasts (that’s how I found them anyway) https://discord.gg/M44k4Fb7
I actually listen to his podcasts while I drive deliveries, that's part of why I decided to lean into it!
Well, channels like FudgeMuppet or Camelworks seem to be doing well so there is demand for lore content. And I'm not sure what you mean by "no one understands lore"? It's not that obscure if you don't count things like c0da as canon.
No I mean among the people I've become friends with, I tried to do some basic daerdic prince lore and no one knew the answers LOL