You say I catch on pretty quick but I promise you I don't. Take the Towers you mention; I have seen them crop up in many lore threads as they seem essential to the whole ES series. However, I actually know nothing about them (although I'm thinking that they are the first structures created where the gods would meet?), espescially how they might relate to the prophet's speech. Are you saying that the wheel of creation has guardian towers, like the wheel of the stars has guardian birthsigns?
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Proweler can probably explain that stuff better of maybe a couple of links to til:
http://www.imperial-library.info/fsg/nalionarticle2.shtml
http://www.imperial-library.info/obscure_text/nu-hatta_nu-mantia.shtml
I think what its saying is that if Nirn is the Hub then the Towers are the Spokes.
If you played Morrowind then The Red Tower referred to is Red Mountain and its 'stone' was the Heart that as the Nerevarine you freed.
Now the Guardian Theory has come along suggesting that something else was the real motive force for the 'holding power' - that would be The Tribunal. Again as the Nerevarine if you played the expansion The Tribunal then you are likely to have killed at least one of the members there-of - ironic, eh? the Guardian Theory suggests that may have been a sort of oops!
What is happening in these 'Obscure Texts (as they have been entitled) is that, without exception, the Deadra are being promoted as solely evil and the Aedra as solely good. It is a strong case in many ways - but I am not entirely sure it is true - despite the many fascinating insights that the Obscure Texts offer.
It would be even more ironic if it were discovered that the Daedra mostly wanted to keep things the way they are and that some of the Aedra were actually aligned with Dagon in trying to break Nirn ... but we have little or nothing with which to build such a hypothesis despite the tastyness of 'Betrayals among the Gods'