the above paragraph refers more to CHIM as used in the Commentaries, compared to how it was used in Morrowind-era sources).
Yeah, really. I'm not saying CHIM isn't a fun or interesting concept, I'm saying that in the commentaries and Many-headed talos it was used as a means of retconning
as opposed to it's original usage.
If by similarity you mean, used to explain a change in the world? Yes, but that's about where it ends.
Yes and yes. Well, sorta. There are two and only two, both are mysterious powers not known of or understood by the vast majority of the populace, and both are/were used as a means of retconning (at least in my personal opinion).
My first post was an answer to the question whether CHIM is (comparable to) the Lazarus Pits now - or, as can be deduced from the original post, was turned into a "cheap" tool of retconning events. CHIM can be used for this, but it's not the main reason for its existence.
I mentioned that the (concept) of CHIM has not changed (as a reply to the original question). Also, the "No, I disagree" serves as an indicator to the vote I gave in the poll.
I think that qualifies for the post being "on topic". (Edit: I didn't start explaining CHIM until Putty came in)
I'm curious, though. You guys seem to jump in for Tropes but in his reply post, he didn't seem offended by my post - in comparison to the tone of the posts of others.
I wasn't offended at all. And yes, I thought Nalion hit it on the head (Sorry for the pun), It
is capapble of being used as a cheap method of retconning, but the original idea had not changed and in his opinion it is not being used as such.
PS: Ryuujin, It seems to me to be a pretty accurate use of the term then, Cyrodiil was changed from jungle to forest and the retroactive change was back in tyhe day Tiber Septim used CHIM to change it for the sake of his beloved soldiers. A good character piece and effort, but meh. And you are right, the magickal, unstable nature of TES' niverse means that this shouldn't be very jarring.
But all the same, I appreciate the thought guys. Now, there are tons of threads for discussing the nature of CHIM, let's bring it to those. This thread is for discussing whether or not it's being used as a retconning tool like the Dragon Break is supposed to be.