» Fri Aug 24, 2012 11:46 pm
I forget if it was in the Anuad, or Monomyth, or maybe Nu-Hatta. Akatosh/Auriel/Alduin/...!Time God landed on Mundus, spearing the continent with Adamantia, the Ur Tower. His appearance, if not the resulting Convention, enforced his law on the mortal plane. I pictured a shockwave spreading out like a freezing tsunami, chronologically fixing the hybrid overlapping past-present-future tense chaos of the Dawn Era. I mean, Akatosh would know how to get it just right; the world's made of a chunk of him afterall.
I'd say once you get into Space-Oblivion, time goes all loopy, interestingly blending with IRL. The daedra need no measure of time, not bound by Convention, but I'd agree with above. They interact with us that way. In a sense, bound by the "everything else" of not-being-bound by Convention.
The Time Dragon and Space Drummer are stuck on Mundus, each underneath an unobtainium monolyth and a volcanic mountain. Spacetime dont get so quirky when the Aedra are Dead.
[rambling now]
Kind of like drawing a cube on paper. You still get a conceptual representation of a 3D object, but there's a huge loss of info. Fun exercise; then draw a tesseract (draw a cube on top of another and connect all the relevant lines).
To the daedric princes, it's probably like drawing a 16th dimensional figure in the mud. Give or take 16*n kalpic reiterations.