» Tue Feb 22, 2011 4:01 pm
Well, as MK said, the elder scrolls didn't come from the library. For one thing, think of them as the game itself. It tells a similar-ish story, but varies between users, much like ourselves, our mood, and what role we want to play. My nerevarine could have been a major ass, while you were a paragon of virtue. I may have killed Dagoth Ur, all of the Tribunal, and danced on their bodies while naked. You, on the other hand, may have allowed Vivec to live out his days. When one reads the scrolls, they tell of an event, but how the event occurs and is achieved differs between readers.
With Jyggy, practically everything was calculated to a 100% certainty from what I gather. However, if you ask me, when Mundus came about, his calculations ended up being 99.9%. In other words, uncertainty came around. Perfect order no longer became a concept, and was banished to become Sheogorath, the Sithis shaped hole, born from when Shor's divine spark was removed.
Now, as to where the scrolls came from.. :shrug: . I forgot. I just know they're not Jyggy's, and are pretty linked to Mundus from what we have seen.
I'm pretty sure this is correct within a margin of error. Others are likely to come in and point out what I lacked, what I got wrong, and have a more comprehensive explanation. Think of this as looking at Cliff Notes/Spark Notes.