» Wed Sep 07, 2011 4:29 am
The Dwemer and Ayleids will probably the Greece and Rome to Tamriel's Renaissance, supplemented when(and if) the Altmer will allow foreign scholars to study their records.
Instead of guns and chemistry though, there would be a gradually more secularized, liberal views on the nature of magic allowing different schools of thought and practice to develop leading to a more scientific than theological view on the relationship of Nirn between Oblivion and Aetherius. In turn, this'll change on how the Et'Ada are viewed and perceived and understood, especially with the Aedra which will probably become more like forces given a face than actual beings with an agenda. Plus, along with the intellectual reforms there will possibly be more democratic systems of government, along with more sophisticated technologies ranigng from mage-made welkynd stones and Dwemer warmachines, to magical lamps and clocks. Magic is an integral part of the Elder Scrolls universe, so I don't expect to see smokestacks, guns, or planes anytime soon, if ever. Tamriel will most likely advance technologically only beyond the 16th to 17th centuries.