Tamriel physics?

Post » Sat May 28, 2011 12:22 am

Yes. I have a good solution that is very lore friendly; if you simply refuse to acknowledge Oblivion as canon, then you don't need to think about these things.


Yeah, that would make sense :meh:


Also, in doing this Uriel Septim VII can still be Emperor for the rest of the series!
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 2:36 pm

And now you just gave the reason why there is no levitation in Cyrodiil. It violated the divine rule of "Things Fall Down" and therefore had to be removed.

On a different tangent, I've heard the reknowned imperial scholar named Isaacus Newtonus, who studied the laws of the earthbones, exclaim the following sentence while investigating "Things Fall Down":
"The Tarhiel doesn't fall far from his scroll."

Except the fact that he fell on a book.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 10:55 am

The Levitation Act was passed in 3E 421, the events of Morrowind started in 427. So we can assume that it either does not encompass the province of Morrowind or is not enforced.


maybe the same laws that let them keep slaves let them fly as well?
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