In my opinion, the story in ESO can be quite good. It has an interesting lore and diverse quests that keep you engaged. However, like any game, it might not be everyone's cup of tea.
I'm not entirely sure what 'eso good story' specifically means. It could potentially be a very good story within the context of a game called Elder Scrolls Online (ESO), like an interesting quest line or a great player - created narrative.
The length of the story in ESO can vary depending on how you play. If you focus mainly on the main quests, it might take a decent amount of time, but if you explore all the side quests and content, it can be quite extensive.
The characters in the movie included: the supporting roles-Old Bull, Dumb One, the most loyal subordinate of Frost King Al. The male lead-Ye Ren, the male supporting role-Lai Si, who was in a severely injured state, and the butler. The male supporting role-Priest, the world's number one holy master, mage, and cursemancer (according to Old Lai Si). The male supporting role-Marette, who was as timid as a mouse and had the best natal skills in the world. The male supporting role-Frost King Al. He was willing to guard the extremely cold land for the people of the country forever.
"My Lord Is a Vampire" by Anisan. It is a fantasy/sword and magic novel with a transmigration to another world. It is mainstream and has the Lord's farming elements. It is completed and can be enjoyed without worry.
[User recommendation: Ye Ren, once known as a child prodigy, was murdered and reincarnated in another world. He was turned into a vampire by a silver-haired girl who was not afraid of sunlight or silver.]
Thus, the first Vampire Lord was born in the history of the Meath Kingdom.
Ye Ren's goal was to build an ideal place where humans and monsters coexisted!
Ye Ren's creed was to develop in a wretched manner, stabilize yourself, and become a super god in the later stages!
I hope you will like this book.
One idea could be Naruto being turned into a vampire lord against his will. He then has to struggle with his newfound vampiric instincts while still trying to protect the Hidden Leaf. Maybe he forms an unlikely alliance with some of the village's outcasts who are more accepting of his new state.
The Ebonheart Pact's starting story is quite engaging as well. You begin in a land filled with different races that have banded together. There are challenges related to uniting these diverse groups. You might have to deal with conflicts between the Nords, Dark Elves and Argonians. It gives a sense of a grand alliance trying to hold together against various threats, both internal and external.
Argonians can be a great race for story in ESO. Their unique history, being the reptilian race native to Black Marsh, offers a lot of interesting narrative potential. Their connection to the Hist, the ancient sentient trees, and their struggle for survival in a world that often views them as different, all contribute to a rich backstory that can enhance the overall story experience in the game.
The Ebonheart Pact is another good option. With Nords, Dunmer, and Argonians, it offers a diverse range of story elements. The Nords' warrior culture, the Dunmer's complex society and the Argonians' unique connection to nature all contribute to a deep and engaging story experience in ESO.