There was this time when I entered an old abandoned house in Skyrim. I expected to find some treasure or a spooky enemy. But instead, there was a group of skeevers (the rat - like creatures) having a little party. They were all huddled around a small piece of cheese and they looked so cute and out of place. It was a very unexpected and funny discovery.
I was in a tavern in Skyrim and decided to challenge a drunk Nord to a drinking contest. I thought my character could handle it. But after a few rounds, my character started staggering around and seeing double. Then he passed out right on the table, and the Nord just laughed his head off. It was a really funny experience.
Comics aren't dying in 2020. Digital platforms have expanded their reach, and indie comics are thriving. There's also a growing interest in graphic novels. So, they're far from over.
I don't believe the novel is dying. While other forms of entertainment have emerged, novels offer a depth and intimacy of storytelling that remains appealing. They also have a long history and a dedicated fan base that keeps the genre alive.