SPECULATION?!? are you saying that people really have an exact limit to how much they can carry, and if they go even .1 unit over they suddenly cant move at all? can a dude really carry 400 pounds of crap while running around in heavy armor? can people really carry 70 volumes of the real barenziah and not have it show up anywhere on their person? are you saying that everyone has a page full of stats and gets to choose bonuses to apply when they level up? is underwear wired to the body? do people not poop or have to eat? does cyrodiil really have only 1000 inhabitants? do people really see the ownership of an item when they look over it? can people only choose between 3 topics during conversation, which will be answered the same way no matter what? no, all of that is gameplay mechanics, just like encumbrance and the SI sun. claiming otherwise is just... beyond words :mellow:
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being 'mortal' or rather reproducing doesnt eliminate them from being part of sheo. if he can make part of himself into giant mushrooms he can just as well make little froggy people that mate.
But Sheogorath in itself isn't a Daedric prince, it's a position. And the Isles don't conform to Sheogorath, they are shaped. And the Grummites not only show no affiliation to Sheogorath, they get in the way of his goals.
Oblivion planes are set up to use the OblivionDefaultClimate climate, which sets all the weather (crackly skies) and makes it so vamps arent hurt. Since SI has multiple regions and multiple weather patterns, it cant use a single climate, and hence cant eliminate a sun that harms vamps.
It's still possible to set them to not give sun damage.
my "speculation" is based on in game sources explaining oblivion realms. your is based on the fact that people can carry 400 pounds.
Oh yes, it totally explains your claims regarding Sheogorath and gravity. And even those that are sourced rely on the speculation that the limited mortal tamrielocentric viewpoint given in most of such lore is actually accurate. Which Haskill seems to http://www.imperial-library.info/interviews/si_interview.shtml with.
find me an in game book that says nirn and oblivion are spherical planets orbiting a sun. just one. i dont want "proof" that i can explain away with common sense game restraints and other already established lore.
Is that all that counts, in-game books? As if they weren't already written from a limited and centrist viewpoint (hardly a common phenomenon), there's more to TES than books and texts. I didn't say that all of Oblivion is a planet, I said that the planes of them are. As for proof, I've already given them; seasons, the Firmament, gravity, the reason that Atmora is colder than Tamriel, the reason there's no edge of Nirn known, and the interview with Haskill. He says that Oblivion is more than Mundus's shadow and not everything in Oblivion involves Mundus. Hence Mundus is not at the figurative center of everything, hence it is most likely not at the center of everything either.
I'll take that over the mortal "everything revolves around us" idea, it certainly never required any real proof.
Good point. There have been both Altmeri and Imperial explorers who have visited Oblivion and Aetherius. Temple-Zero's theory would not exist if they had found anything else.
Yet it was done through portals, and/or teleportation, not through actual travel. It's kinda hard to know where you are when you don't have a reference.