Yes, I know these things. But it's not the same thing, at all. I have thought that Keening and Sunder were made for the sole intent and purpose of reconstruction. The Tonal Architecture is being remade, however, rearranged. So in likeness, it's the same to say that Keening and Sunder are the fingers that pulled the triggers of the assassinations of JFK and MLK. You know?
I really don't see what you're getting at. They're just inanimate objects, tools used by people. The tools don't ever have any intentions at all.
What do you mean by the Tonal Architecture is being remade? It doesn't make sense because Tonal Architecture is a craft, much like a land-scape architect, it's not something that can be remade.
Just a little lost here.
Right but why is it, then, that when a stone goes bye-bye, a tower becomes useless? Because the stone IS the power-house. It's the same thing as saying it's the focal point of a tower. The stones are the Mythopoeic binds. Which is to say, they are the batteries. The Towers use the energy to work. That's my understanding of them. That's why it's so important to note that when the I breaks, the Tower breaks, all ends, becuase the stone of the universe is going to be useless, thus making the I useless. I don't know if there is a 'stone to the universal Tower' though, so that could be wrong. That's what I got out of Landfall any way. And I know, you're going to say 'The I isn't a literal Tower.' But it is. I think that that's what makes CHIM, well, CHIM. You bound outside the Tower, bypass Dreamsleeve, and go out of AE. It's just the realization and sustainability that you need.
A stone can be replaced, look at the Numidium for example, the Heart of Lorkhan was replaced by the Mantella. Though I can understand how it might appear as if the Heart of Lorkhan and the Mantella powered the Anumidium, the intercept indicate though that this isn't the case (atleast not with any towers aside from perhaps the Numidium).
And yes I'm gonna say they are different towers.
They really are different concepts and shouldn't be combined.
"I don't know if there is a 'stone to the universal Tower" It's an interesting qeustion though. There is some stuff in the Sermons about Nirn being the hurling disk, the vessel that will transcend the Aurbis.
That is interesting, becuase I remember reading that the walking tree-city of Valenwood was a Tower. It doesn't resemble Adamantine at all. In fact, the only things I see that could resemble that are the towers in Summerset Isles. That's speculation, of course, becuase I don't know what Adamatine or the towers of Summerset look like. I'd assume jagged, and shiny.
Valenstini, the walking tree, is Green-Sap. The Bosmer are called People-of-the-Sap occasionally. Green-Sap is also occasionally confused with the tower of the Argonians though, but the Argonians couldn't have build green sap because only Mer were into building towers.
But I'm meaning on a more cosmic scale. I don't see Cyrodiil turning into a giant forest just becuase some mage casts a fire spell. But see how Vvardenfell changed to accompany the Heart of Lorkhan? How the crater of Red Mountain was formed, how the ash and blight surround it? Lorkhan's skin (in a sense, if you believe the Sixth House) is now divinely floating around his heart. Cyrodiil? The center of the world. White-Gold is made on a platform. Maybe it's just coincidence, but I see it as the fact that the Towers change things, the places they are in are made especially for them. Also, I thought Manimarco was the mortal, King of Worms was the Necromancer, and God of Worms was the god, once the Necromancer learned how to jump onto the top of I. I might be wrong, though.
Towers change the world alright, you didn't read that wrong but they're all also physical structures. Mountains, Towers, Tree's. Not actual people like Manimacro.
Manimacro is the real name for the King of Worms, which is what people called him in Daggerfall because he was an influential Necromancer. When he ascended he became known as the God of Worms and his followers call his apperances in the sky, his god plane(t) the Necromancers moon or the Renevant.
Sorry if it's not common knowledge. Maybe I'm just wrong about it all. Maybe I thought it was common knowledge only becuase I found myself knowing it, and maybe I only know it becuase it's wrong, yet I think it's right.
I get the impression you're trying to say something that isn't wrong but you can't seem to find the right words or explanation. So I'm gonna have a shot in the dark.
Remember those Oblivion towers, and the pocket realms that disappear when their stone is removed? Remember how the same happened to Paradise when Mankar was removed? In a sense it can be said that Mankar was the Stone of his Paradise-Tower.
So like wise you might say the same about Manimacro being the stone of the Necromancers moon, his god plane(t) that orbits Arkay. Is that what you're getting at?
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Also, it is not so far fetched to assume the Necromancer's Moon is a type of Tower. Because as it stands, Towers help sustain, among having influence on cultures. NM does just that. Sustains a grounding, for both KOW and GOW
You were saying that all along. I guess I owe you an apology.