First of all, I think it's important to precise i'm not a flat earther from flat earth society or other crazy dudes.
I'm talking about
Nirn, in The Elder Scrolls Serie, okay ? ^^
Well, that being said, I wonder if
Nirn, as a mortal plane, is technically considered as a planet or a flat earth, since it is mentioned several times in various works (notably from the guild of mages) the presence of a celestial vault.
Just asking to get your opinion.
Factually we have a sun and 2 moons.
The sun is moving in sky, from one end to the other. And when it is on one side it is day on that side, and it is night on the other.
Moons are visibles everytime during the whole day, and both have phases (from dark moons to full moons)
What we know :
During the Age of Dawn, Lorkhan manages to convince several of his non-Daedra brothers and sisters to create Nirn, the mortal world. All of these spirits who follow Lorkhan are called "Aedra".
The Aedra gather on the Adamantine Tower, including Magnus, who draws up plans for the world, of which he is the architect. But quickly, the spirits realize that Nirn is transforming them into mortals.
Seeing what is happening to them, some spirits, the Magne-Ge, decide to flee Nirn. To do this, they pierce the celestial vault and take refuge in Aetherius.
The holes created by millions of spirits create the stars in the celestial vault, letting magic escape from beyond the vault and shine at night.
In ESO we have a lot of celestial shards, which are fragments of the celestial vault (certainly fallen during this flight).
Other spirits decide instead to go to the end of Lorkhan's plan and merge with Nirn. They become the "Eight Divines", and give substance to the world.
The remaining spirits, those who follow neither the Eight Divines nor the Magne-Ge, remain behind and become the Ehlnofeys, the first inhabitants of Nirn.
The Ehlnofeys split into two camps. Those who felt betrayed by Lorkhan were led by Auri-El and separated from Lorkhan's followers. A war broke out between the two camps, a war that Lorkhan lost: Auri-El and Trinimac ripped out his heart and threw it from the top of the Adamantine Tower.
Eight Aedra, the Eight Divines, guided by Akatosh, decide to sacrifice their bodies and transform themselves into eight planets around Nirn, to give it consistency.
The fall of the Heart of Lorkhan on Nirn causes the creation of Red Mountain. The heart completes the stabilization of the world.
Lorkhan's body is cut in two and thrown into the sky. The two pieces become the moons Masser and Secunda.
So, what do you think about it ?
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