VaranisArano wrote: »Presumably, I'm not a complete idiot and warned them aboit Meridia's influence when I explained what happened...but you never know. Sometimes ESO decides that my character is an idiot.
Dusk_Coven wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »Presumably, I'm not a complete idiot and warned them aboit Meridia's influence when I explained what happened...but you never know. Sometimes ESO decides that my character is an idiot.
Or no one except possibly Sotha Sil is meant to have figured it out. And he doesn't always share what he knows. Curious that he reminds the Vestige that divine power is required to fix the Heart but at no point does anyone take a side trip first to grab something. That's either a plot hole or Sotha Sil knowing something, because he tells it to you privately.
Why the Vestige doesn't question going into the Tower without a source of divine power is probably just plot-necessary idiocy though.
VaranisArano wrote: »I left the defenses in the hands of the Sapiarchs and the Psijic Order. Presumably, I'm not a complete idiot and warned them aboit Meridia's influence when I explained what happened...but you never know. Sometimes ESO decides that my character is an idiot.
However, given that Crystal Tower operates unharmed until the Oblivion Crisis when its destroyed by daedric hordes summoned by the Mythic Dawn, we can guess that Meridia doesn't do much if she did wind up with control.
VaranisArano wrote: »I left the defenses in the hands of the Sapiarchs and the Psijic Order. Presumably, I'm not a complete idiot and warned them aboit Meridia's influence when I explained what happened...but you never know. Sometimes ESO decides that my character is an idiot.
However, given that Crystal Tower operates unharmed until the Oblivion Crisis when its destroyed by daedric hordes summoned by the Mythic Dawn, we can guess that Meridia doesn't do much if she did wind up with control.
A possibility that they could do is that the Crystal Tower wasn't destroyed but removed from the island of Summerset to Meridia's world when Mehrunes Dagon was attacking... So, to the High Elves, it looked like it was destroyed by the Oblivion Invasion but in reality. It could have been moved so that Meridia doesn't lose it. Granted, this means she would have two Crystal Towers in her realm...
Another possibilities is that upon destruction, the tower went back into being Dawnbreaker which is why we NEVER saw Dawnbreaker until Skyrim. It was the Crystal Tower the whole time. This could mean that the power of the Crystal Tower is in Dawnbreaker itself in Skyrim.
VaranisArano wrote: »
I'd be more inclined to go with the simpler explanation for Dawnbreaker - it was in Crystal-Like-Law until the tower was destroyed in the Oblivion Crisis at which point Meridia got it back, which is why we didn't see it until Skyrim as the next game in the series. Dawnbreaker is cool in Skyrim, but it's not exactly "the universe altering power of condensed Crystal Tower" type cool.