Because I think that the existence of the Tribunal itself was a large factor in keeping the Imperial religion at the periphery in Morrowind. Even then, though, it had a presence. With the current state of affairs in Morrowind (Sotha Sil and Almalexia 'dead,' and Vivec missing) and with Akatosh making a grand appearance in the Imperial City, ending the Oblivion Crisis, I think it would lend serious credence for the Nine Divines in the eyes of the Dunmer, and many other groups across Tamriel.
...you just blew my mind.
What's also interesting is that, if Vivec is mantling Lorkhan as you're proposing, it was Lorkhan's heart that granted Vehk and the other members of the Tribunal divinity in the first place. Is it possible that Vehk is trying to regain, or even expand upon, the powers that he had while linked with Lorkhan's heart?
Putting that notion aside for a moment, let me pose one question. If Vehk is attempting to mantle the Space God, Lorkhan, who exists as part of a dichotomy with the Time God, Akatosh, then who is the Akatosh to Vehk's Lorkhan? The only possible answers that strike me at the moment are either Tosh'Raka of Akavir, or perhaps the Nerevarine. (Or maybe the Nerevarine is Auriel, with Azura playing the role of Akatosh? Can one et'Ada mantle another?)
But I think I'm rambling at this point... Regardless, your insights are as intriguing as ever, Word Merchant.
My shield-thane,
I am, and always have been, quite fond of ramblers. I consider myself one as well. Please continue...
Also, Vivec got CHIM, why would he bother with Lorkhan??? Lorkhan failed at CHIM (intentional or not)... that's like trying to cheat off the stupid kid in class after you've already been named Valedictorian....
Muthsera (yeah, I said it again... :frog: ),
Lorkhan failed to show us how not to. Are we to think that Vivec such a poor student? Is not the http://www.imperial-library.info/obscure_text/5th_era_loveletter.shtml a demonstration of what Tamriel's true purpose was? And does said letter not derive from http://www.imperial-library.info/mwbooks/lessons.shtml#35?
I have taken great stock in the comparison of the following lines:
1. "The
birth of God from the netchiman's wife is the abortion of kindness from love." (http://www.imperial-library.info/mwbooks/lessons.shtml#23
2. "
This is the love of God and he would show you more: predatory but at the same time instrumental to the will of critical harvest, a scenario by which one
becomes as he is, of male and female, the magic hermaphrodite." (http://www.imperial-library.info/mwbooks/lessons.shtml#35)
3. "...and you begin to see the Lunar God's failure as Greatest Gift. As above, "This is the love of God." ...
God is loveGod is Love." (http://www.imperial-library.info/obscure_text/5th_era_loveletter.shtml)
4. "'For I have crushed a world with my left hand,' he will say, 'but in my right hand is how it could have won against me.
Love is under my will only.'" ((http://www.imperial-library.info/mwbooks/lessons.shtml#1)
I apologize for so sloppily presenting various and far-flung quotations numerically instead of putting them together in a cohesive argument, however the [RL] is actively taking me, so until I can write further, I remain...
___The Word Merchant of Julianos
ps: Notice that Shor/Shezarrr/Lorkhan ... then Hjalti/Arcuts/Wulfharth ... and Ayem/Seht/Vehk all come in threes?