Empyrean Light

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I've heard Altmer swearing by the Empyrean Light in no fewer than three dungeons so far (Banished Cells I, Elden Root I, Crypt of Hearts I). The only lorebook I've found mentioning the subject is a short prayer book for Magnus that refers to the 'Empyrean Light of Aetherius' - and that's it. What do we know about this?
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  • elias.stormneb18_ESO
    Other than that it's frequently sworn by by Altmer, we really don't know anything about it.
  • Eporem
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    a little off-topic - did Sotha Sil purposely intend the Clockwork City to look similar to the Eye of Magnus?

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  • Vanthras79
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    This seems like a question for the lore master.
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  • Ratzkifal
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    Wikipedia:
    Empyrean, from the Medieval Latin empyreus, an adaptation of the Ancient Greek ἔμπυρος empyrus "in or on the fire (pyr)", properly Empyrean Heaven, is the place in the highest heaven, which in ancient cosmologies was supposed to be occupied by the element of fire (or aether in Aristotle's natural philosophy).

    Use in literature
    The Empyrean was thus used as a name for the firmament, and in Christian literature, notably the Divine Comedy, for the dwelling-place of God, the blessed, celestial beings so divine they are made of pure light, and the source of light and creation. The word is used both as a noun and as an adjective, but empyreal is an alternate adjective form as well. Having the same Greek origin are the scientific words empyreuma and empyreumatic, applied to the characteristic smell of the burning or charring of vegetable or animal matter.

    My guess would be that the meaning is the identical in TES lore. Aetherius is where the light is coming from and Magnus is important to the Altmer Pantheon, so saying something like that kind of makes sense in a way. It's probably a phrase like "By Shor's bones/beard!"
    Edited by Ratzkifal on December 6, 2017 12:08AM
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  • WhiteCoatSyndrome
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    :smiley: Thank you @Ratzkifal!
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  • Konstant_Tel_Necris
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    Eporem wrote: »
    a little off-topic - did Sotha Sil purposely intend the Clockwork City to look similar to the Eye of Magnus?

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    Yes, because he takes role of Magnus for his Nirn 2.0, dwemers see Magnus as Mechanist and Sotha Sil adapt to his role of
    Master Architect of world, but those who not afraid to make mistakes and run from them as Magnus do, instead Sotha Sil use them to learn and solve problems to achieve perfection, too bad he was doomed by fate and killed by Almalexia, still his memory was not destroed by mad godess.
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