Killed in Akavir?

Post » Sun May 29, 2011 12:26 am

If I remember correctly the towers contributed to the laws of physics, and gravity, etc... I'm guessing keeping Daedra at bay was just a bonus when you look at it that way. This may not be correct though, my memory is kinda vague...
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Post » Sat May 28, 2011 6:13 pm

The "laws" was given to us by the Aedra who gave up themselves or pieces of themselves to create a bit of order in the chaos.
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Post » Sat May 28, 2011 8:00 pm

I personally find the Tower hierarchy thing people are doing a bit much. Seems too much like people are using opinions instead of lore.

If there's ANY hierarchy, Direnni (Adamantia) is obviously at the top; it's Stone is the Convention itself. Second would be Red Tower, for the Heart of the World is its Stone. http://www.imperial-library.info/obscure_text/nu-hatta_nu-mantia.shtml#5.
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Post » Sat May 28, 2011 10:55 pm

Also, keep in mind the Mythic Dawn had to set up random gates to punch holes through the liminal barrier before Dagon could arrive.
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Post » Sat May 28, 2011 11:57 pm

Hmm... Nobody refers to pact made by Tribunal (Sotha-Sil was only one present) and Daedra. Is that just fictional story then? I think there was First Seed where there was mentioning of it, granted it's has been said that it's rather dramaticed story, but are there other more reliable sources?
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Post » Sat May 28, 2011 9:16 pm

Hmm... Nobody refers to pact made by Tribunal (Sotha-Sil was only one present) and Daedra. Is that just fictional story then? I think there was First Seed where there was mentioning of it, granted it's has been said that it's rather dramaticed story, but are there other more reliable sources?

That pact was made to prevent just any joe from summoning them. I don't think it pertains to ther barrier.
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Post » Sat May 28, 2011 7:11 pm

That pact was made to prevent just any joe from summoning them. I don't think it pertains to ther barrier.


Uh... Reason why i every time feel humbled when i wander here. There's always someone (lots of them) who knows better. And i thought i had even partial knowledge of lore. Mostly seems to be just deformed and degenerated bits of it :)

So yes i think that was the exactly how it went. Only sorceresses and witches could summon Daedra instead of just anyone.
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Post » Sat May 28, 2011 2:06 pm

That pact was made to prevent just any joe from summoning them. I don't think it pertains to ther barrier.

I thought it was more of a "please don't invade us. Here's some delicious pie." Unfortunately, Mehrunes Dagon didn't get any slices and is pissed about that (he's not very punctual)
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Post » Sun May 29, 2011 1:32 am

Assuming that the Adamantine Tower was the entry of Akatosh, wouldn't that render it obsolete in light of his new pact (the creation of the Amulet)? What would be his reason for creating the Amulet/pact if the tower was sufficient?

And why bother even making a pact if all he had to do was make a tower?

I think the pact aspect of the Dragonfires makes it much more potent (or even a replacement) option.
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Post » Sat May 28, 2011 12:10 pm

The barriers between the Mundus and Oblivion are (or were) protected by more than just the Amulet of Kings; they are (or were) protected by a system of multiple towers and stones. The last two towers standing were Red Mountain, whose stone was the Heart of Lorkhan; and White-Gold Tower, whose stone was the Amulet of Kings. These barriers prevent the creation of a stable http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Liminal_Bridges.

The Red Mountain tower is of still greater antiquity than White-Gold Tower, dating back to the death of Lorkhan. Large-scale Daedric incursions were impossible due to its presence, even before the creation of the Amulet of Kings, and even during the chaos of the Second Era. But when the Nerevarine freed the Heart of Lorkhan, Red Mountain fell. This left only White-Gold Tower, with the Amulet of Kings as its stone, preventing the widespread creation of stable portals to Oblivion. Then the Emperor died, and the Amulet of Kings was stolen, taking down the last tower, and allowing the Mythic Dawn to open the gates for the invasion.

I'm sorry, but this post is fallacious and has sent the thread into quite the downward spiral due to the erroneous speculation that it fostered.


The other Towers were not and are not obsolete, destroyed, or in any other way not functioning. If all the Towers had fallen we'd have a heck of a lot bigger mess on our hands than Mehrunes Dagon invading. Its also important to note that the Lunar Lattice plays a substantial role in sustaining the barrier between Mundus & Oblivion, though it could be argue that the Lattice has been conjoined with the Khajiit tower.

The Red Mountain may be of greater antiquity than White-Gold, but due to White-Gold's symbolic structure (that of the Wheel) it actually holds the greater sway. And again, the other Towers were still active after the fall of Red Mountain and White-Gold; however, two of the most significant stabilizers to the barrier had been removed and that's what allowed the widespread opening of gates, not a complete collapse of Nirn's structure as would occur if all barriers were broken.
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Post » Sat May 28, 2011 8:40 pm

Even if a wheel still loses a spoke, it can still work, just not as well. Remove the hub holding all the spokes, and it it breaks in a big mess.
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Post » Sat May 28, 2011 11:36 pm

Didn't the Daedra used to wander around with Men during the Merethic era?
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Post » Sat May 28, 2011 10:56 am

Didn't the Daedra used to wander around with Men during the Merethic era?

It has been of note Sanguine has partied in the Imperial Palace during the first age
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