(01-06-2013, 05:53 PM)str4wberrypanic Wrote: So you think the history should be more... objective? What is important in a history for you?
An example of objective history, or rather,
lore may be found in various instances of the campaign, for example;
When you are in the caved-off area after experiencing your vivid flashback of the encounter with the orb (you also get caved in there, too; odd), in the room past the weakened wall there is a document in one of the three glass pedestals. The document contains articles detailing the many superstitions of the people of Brennenburg. There is the strange account of Agrippa, the fearful Gatherers, and the Immortal Baron. These are all fine examples of lore -- playing ominously to the myriad of mysteries surrounding the castle, and the strange happenings around it.
It all serves to thicken the atmosphere of the world around you.