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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 2:04 am

Imperial propaganda
Lathenil had very intense presence, to put it politely, and some of his accusation of Thalmor involvement border on madness. -Praxis Erratuim, Imperial Historian, introduction to Rising Threat vol. 1-4
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 6:33 am

Imperial propaganda

Imma' pseudo-paraphrase Voltaire and say that it's neither "Imperial nor propaganda".

Try "lunatic conspiracy-mongering of a lone Altmer exile" on for size and tell me how it fits.
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 1:44 am

Imma' pseudo-paraphrase Voltaire and say that it's neither "Imperial nor propaganda".

Try "lunatic conspiracy-mongering of a lone Altmer exile" on for size and tell me how it fits.
haha ok i'll buy it

he also claims the falling of the ministry of truth was by thalmor tampering aswell
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Post » Mon May 07, 2012 9:44 pm

Lathenil had very intense presence, to put it politely, and some of his accusation of Thalmor involvement border on madness. -Praxis Erratuim, Imperial Historian, introduction to Rising Threat vol. 1-4

yes true. however, i dont think that lathenil's proposals should be so easily dismissed. The Thalmor are the real enemy in this game and they have a vast array of influence and intelligence. What do they want? Tamriel. Im just saying i dont believe in coincidences, and not to underestimate the thalmor's methods. In Infernal Cit and Lord of Souls there are a lot of eyebrow raising connections to the Thalmor.

You misunderstand me. When I wrote of the Dunmer being powerful, I didnt mean they were a superforce to reckon with It might have sounded like it but what I meant is that you would be a fool to underestimate them. Do I think that TS would have succeeded if he invaded Morrowind. Of Course. But at the cost of many lives. We do know something about the Dunmer. They are crazy. I was trying to make the point that you would be a fool to underestimate their strengths.

Do I thiink Dunmer could collectively rule Tamriel. I think any culture/race/people has a fair chance under the right circumstances. But generally no, I dont see Dunmer collecively brandishing the crown. I do think many do have the capability to be great rulers and leaders. But every race can say the same.

I respect the Dunmer and their traditions. Kind of like Caius Cosades. that's all. I respect their clan like nature. It has a semitic flavor to it. I respect their virtues.


"Here Lord Vivec met a poor farmer whose guar had died. The farmer could not harvest his muck without his guar, and he could not provide for his family or his village. So the Lord Vivec removed his fine clothes and toiled in the fields like a beast of burden until the crop was harvested. It is at the Fields of Kummu we go to pray for the same humility Lord Vivec showed on that day.[/font][/color]
The Fields of Kummu are west of Suran on the north shore of Lake Amaya as you head towards Pelagiad. The shrine is between two rocks, and most easily noticed while traveling east along the road. Alof's farm nearby has a small dock on the north bank of Lake Amaya. This is the only dock nearby which Alof kindly allows servants of the Temple to use. It is customary to leave a portion of muck at the shrine to represent Vivec's humility." -Pilgrim's Path- Vivec.
That's just one example of things i respect about the morality of the Dunmer. Yes, the Temple is now a pile of Ash. Vivec is dead or gone. The Tribunal were frauds. Many Dunmer completely ignore these kinds of morals. But, the fact that it was/is a virtue in their culture shows a certain nobility. A dark nobility but has my respect.

"I love the people of Morrowind. I became a god to make their lives more comfortable and secure. I am most close to my faithful followers; I am literally in their hearts and minds. I feel the most sympathy with House Redoran; they are Dunmer driven by creeds and deeds, like I am. House Indoril is closer to the compassion and sympathy of Almalexia, a comfortable and secure serenity. House Telvanni matches the disposition of my brother Sotha Sil -- iconoclastic, profane, unconventional."
"House Hlaalu represents the future of the Dunmer, integrated into the sophisticated mainstream of the traditionless, raceless, godless culture of the Empire. House Dres represents the past of pre-Tribunal Great House culture, a persistent tradition of Daedra- and ancestor-worshipping civilized Dunmer clans. And I even love the Ashlanders for their preservation of the most ancient barbarian tribal traditions of the Dunmer who first settled Morrowind."- Vivec to the Neravarine.
Im not saying the Dark elves are this virtuoso high people. Demi gods on the face of Nirn. Im just saying under their dark disposition and unwelcoming attitude theres some real worth. Im just saying I like the idea of some Dark elves commanding attention and giving the Thalmor a hard time
Yes I know that the Dark Elves kept slaves for thousands of years. However I posted this thread in irritation. I was iritated at the way many people on the forums felt that the Argonian invasion was a victory for the Argonians. Like "Huzzah yes!finally!"

I feel the real victory was when Helseth abolished slavery, tactfully and peacefully. I feel the Dunmer didnt deserve the carnage the Argonians brought after so much. I feel it was noble for the Nords offering to coexist with their age old enemies on Solstheim. I think it was pathetic for the Hist and the Argonians to invade Morrrowind at that time.
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 8:00 am

oh crap
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 7:36 am

ministry of truth was brought down by the absence of Vivec and the destruction of the ingenium on account of sul and vuhon.
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 5:38 am

Lathenil had very intense presence, to put it politely, and some of his accusation of Thalmor involvement border on madness. -Praxis Erratuim, Imperial Historian, introduction to Rising Threat vol. 1-4

Interesting, I would have missed the significance of that, thanks for pointing it out. There's a rule of thumb in ES lore - whenever anyone official describes a theory as "madness," it's probably exactly true. It's not an infallible rule but the odds favor it.
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Post » Mon May 07, 2012 3:30 pm

Interesting, I would have missed the significance of that, thanks for pointing it out. There's a rule of thumb in ES lore - whenever anyone official describes a theory as "madness," it's probably exactly true. It's not an infallible rule but the odds favor it.

On the other hand an Imperial historian saying such things does not make it very likely... After all the Empire just signed a peace treaty with the Thalmor, a treaty that would come under great critique if things like this are accepted as truth, also the guy who wrote it, did die shortly after and had no chance to defend himself against any accussations. So i'm not entirely ready to dismiss the entire books.

It is likely that the author because of his hatred towards the Thalmor jumped at every chance he had to make them seem worse, but that doesn't mean none of it is true.
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Post » Mon May 07, 2012 11:10 pm

Going to go with Fishy87. After all, two of his accusations about the Thalmor messing with MW and BM just seems like a blame game, as the TES books say otherwise. And in that book, the causes were either 1st (MW go boom) and/or second hand (BM invading MW) recounts, not third.
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Post » Mon May 07, 2012 7:34 pm



Interesting, I would have missed the significance of that, thanks for pointing it out. There's a rule of thumb in ES lore - whenever anyone official describes a theory as "madness," it's probably exactly true. It's not an infallible rule but the odds favor it.
. Absolutely correct! Right when I saw that I said hey this is probably true
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 4:08 am

Doesn't matter lathenil wasn't exactly nuts. What if the imperial scholar feared what the thalmor would do of he hadn't called lathenils accusations madness. He may have been tactful enough to report lathenils accusations but yet assert that his accusations were under heavy scrutiny. Them thalmor will kill anyone
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