Was there the [untranslatable] war between the Wandering and

Post » Thu May 03, 2012 12:38 am

Paleonumerologists increasingly come to believe that many thousands of years ago there was the [untranslatable] war between the ancient inhabitants of Nirn - the Old Ehlnofey and the Wandering Ehlnofey, which led to the myphopoeic calamity and changes of living conditions on our plane of existence...

There are numerous proofs for this hypothesis. Many traces of Magicka effects are found in Nirn. Mer and men have occuring mutations which lead to the birth of ash poets (ash poets have trunks growing from the middle of the head). From the legends of different nations we could learn about the existence of monsters, warring with Ehlnofey.

Second, Magicka leads to [untranslatable] - doubling of dreamsleeve set, which causes gigantism and a doubling of organs: two hearts or two rows of teeth. Scientists regularly find remains of the giant skeletons with double rows of teeth in Tamriel.

The third direction of the magic mutagenesis is the Nedism. Although even now the Nedic race is the most common in Nirn, but at earlier times there was a lot more Nedics - they were seen in Hammerfell, Morrowind, Valenwood and even in [the heart of Argonia].

Another confirmations of the magic mutagenesis are the birth of freaks and children with atavisms (drawback to the ancestors). Magicka leads to [untranslatable], which occurs among Altmeri who experienced the siege of Numidium at Alinor, and among newborns in Rimmen.

Over one hundred craters with a diameter of 2-3 miles are found in Tamriel, with two huge among them: in the southern Elsweyr (40 miles diameter) and in the southern Black Marsh (120 miles diameter). If they were formed in the Dawn Era (7500 years ago), you would have found nothing of them, as the nonlinearity of the time (and especially [untranslatable]) would make them impossible to exist. But the funnels are still whole. This suggests that the fall of Lorkhan Heart occurred [innumerable] years ago. Taking [fragment unreadable], we find that during the war of Ehlnofey there were [fragment lost].

All these facts confirm that the War of the First Council really took place. The eruption lasted for "The Year of Winter in Summer" (as told in the Nordic "Five Songs of King Wulfharth") and resulted in a rain of fire - if there was a place where do not fell fragments of the volcano, there was a Malacath's raging hatred. Another terrible phenomenon was caused by Magika - ash storms. They explained by the fact that Red Mountain has caused the spread of the gods blood, not only along the ground surface, but upwards too. When reaching Aetherius, they destroy Aurbis Barrier, which protects Nirn from the harmful effects of Daedra. Daedra, as it is well known, endanger the unprotected areas of Nirn. Eruptions of Red Mountain have resulted in a significant deposits of ash and the poisoning of the atmosphere by venomous gas, killing the survivors.

Dwemeri have tried to escape from death in their underground cities, but the Tribunal and their Chimeri armies have destroyed the citadel of Dumac and erased the Dwemeri from the face of Tamriel for the eternity. Previously, scientists believed that "pipes" acting in our time (which come up from the underground ruins to the surface) are of natural origin. In fact, they were made with a spear of Vivec when he casted out Dwemeri, who had taken refuge in the caves. These "pipes" have a regular round shape, which is unnatural to other funnels of natural origin (many of them are found in the caves of ??Mournhold area, including the surrounding area of the Almalexia city).

Now it is known why there are tunnels of hundreds of miles in length throughout the Nirn, found in the mountains of Velothi, Dragon Tail, Rothgarian, Jerall, in deserts of Alik'r and Aneqina, in the northern and southern Morrowind.

Perhaps Vivec used the spear not only for casting out Dwemeri. As soon as the strike of Muatra reached the Earthbones, the gods blood poured, forming with time calderas of artificial origin.

Ones who were remained in the underground lost their vision gradually (everyone knows the legend of the Snow Prince, whose father lived in a cave and have not coming to the surface, as he was blinded). Descendants of Dwemeri reduced in size to Falmer, of which there are many legends. Low statured creatures have survived until our days, and have not only black skin, but also green (betmeri of High Rock, living in Rothgarian, goblins and gremlins, who have height of little more than a meter).

Close to the Sentinel (a city in Hammerfell) there are two barkhans consisting of minerals. They are probably the two graves of Ehlnofey, akin to much of similar graves in Tamriel. But some Ehlnofey have survived up to the present day. In the Imperial Geographical Society in the Third Era, there were reports of encounters with the giants who are up to 40 Altmeri heights. The steps of these giants were accompanied by strong bruits, and their feet sank deep into the ground.

As for the underground life, it is positively possible. According to geologists, there is more water under the Skyrim than all Padomaic Ocean has; and there are underground seas, lakes and rivers. Scientists have suggested that waters of Padomaic Ocean are linked to the underground, and so not only the water rotation between them exist, but also a distribution of life forms. In order to underground life were self-sufficient, there should be plants that emit air and refining the wastes of Kyne's breath. But it turns out that the [untranslatable] may also occur in complete darkness, for what a weak electric spell of a certain type should be ran along the ground. In places where heat reaches the surface of Skyrim there have been discovered many forms of plant life which do not require light. Perhaps they can be simple or complex, and even could achieve a high level of evolution.

The appearance of ash creatures (Ascended Sleepers for example) in Morrowind suggests that those dreamers living under the Dagoth Ur sometimes come to the surface with a purpose to "pasture". Many swimming creatures from the times of Ehlnofeic hegemony may have found safeness just under the ground. Reports about Dreughs who are showing up in the oceans, seas and lakes are the proper evidence of spreading of the underground creatures who have found refuge there.

According to the Alessia's prophecies, Ayleids themselves were powerful and strong, but they were perished by their distrust and cruelty. The gods of the Tribunal have tricked Azura and drove dreughs underground and to the bottom of the seas. The Towers, built around the planet (in Yokuda, Summurset, Cyrodiil, Thras), suggest that Aldmeris was once united, and Aldmeri had no reason for the war among themselves. Those who are named as the Eight Divines by the Maruhkati Selective appeared from the sky, and they are stars from the Aetherius, and the conflict of et'ada was probably [NUMINIT].
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Post » Thu May 03, 2012 10:10 am

During part when Vivec was introduced this text turned into hard core!

Good stuff from khajiit high on sugar.

EDIT: But anyways, interesting idea that Aedra were/are the wandering Ehlnofey. I think i've stumbled into this theory before.
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Post » Wed May 02, 2012 8:42 pm

[Untranslatable]!
And Muatra too!

Awesome cubed :smile:
I especially like the suggestion that goblins are degenerate mer, as it is a pet theory of mine.
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Post » Wed May 02, 2012 7:09 pm

And that Falmer are degenerated Dwemer... Well Dwemer is kinda sacred subject, but he's khajiit so i let it pass.

This is first time i've understood what it means when people say that Maruhkati showed world wonders of dawn and what "eight starts falling from sky" ment... I thought Maruhkati just replaced eight aedra (or something) and thus stars fell as sign of this attempt. Never thought them to be aedra "invading" Mundus.
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Post » Thu May 03, 2012 1:48 am

Never thought them to be aedra "invading" Mundus.
Yes. Yes! Now you understand, not only Daedra want to rule our blessed Mundus! There are some other beings of et'ada origin, and they were more lucky in their try. Nowadays you HUM-mans are calling them Gods.
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