Hunt the Amaranth III

Post » Mon Nov 05, 2012 6:46 pm

Here we are again.

Current thoughts are that Allessia makes sense but probably isn't it.

Go.
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Post » Mon Nov 05, 2012 9:05 am

The smart money is on Basks-In-The-Sun.
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Post » Mon Nov 05, 2012 7:25 am

I have to admit Im a bit stumped right now, Id have to say that we can clear out anyone that returned to tamriel after disappearance, it has to be someone that left for good, hence why the person would be rarely mentionned (if that is indeed a hint). Not only that but it has to be a very old character. As much as I admit there are some compelling arguments for alessia and the mythos surrounding the AoK, I just dont see it fitting seeing as the Amaranth, once reached, should be gone into his own world. How complex is the answer, damn, its not a let down, its named for a while, either a person/idea/place/whatnot. Ah, HEFHEDYOODTCESSKOHT.
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Post » Mon Nov 05, 2012 7:26 pm

Your question, "who the hell is the King of Alinor" is exactly why I brought him up. He apparently was outside of time, was the first to break the Dragon... and most importantly, is someone that would fly entirely under our radar normally. That seems to pretty much summarize the last place we haven't been searching, over the last few days.

Edit: ...and he's only in Obscure Texts... breaking one of MK's first rules. But honestly, try to find someone/thing who is in-game that we have not guessed yet.
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Post » Mon Nov 05, 2012 7:51 am

Edit: ...and he's only in Obscure Texts... breaking one of MK's first rules. But honestly, try to find someone/thing who is in-game that we have not guessed yet.

Not true. The book Where Were You When the Dragon Broke is from Morrowind.
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Post » Mon Nov 05, 2012 7:42 pm

Not true. The book Where Were You When the Dragon Broke is from Morrowind.

Ahh yes, you're right. Distracted by how 'Obscure' the whole thing seems. At times I forget there was a day when all of that was commonplace in the lore.
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Post » Mon Nov 05, 2012 7:36 am

Your question, "who the hell is the King of Alinor" is exactly why I brought him up. He apparently was outside of time, was the first to break the Dragon... and most importantly, is someone that would fly entirely under our radar normally. That seems to pretty much summarize the last place we haven't been searching, over the last few days.

Edit: ...and he's only in Obscure Texts... breaking one of MK's first rules. But honestly, try to find someone/thing who is in-game that we have not guessed yet.

From that book, I was always under the impression that the King of Alinor referred to Auri-el.

Has Vaernima been discussed at all? Boethiah's Summoning Day, official or not, implied that the Daedra play a much larger role in the Mythic than we ever gave them credit for. If we're hunting for the Last Dreamer, who better to examine than the mistress of Nightmare?
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