So I've had a question nagging at me the entire time I've been doing Vvardenfell's storyline and I'd like to discuss it here. I don't really want to do the whole topic in spoiler tags so if you haven't done Morrowind main storyline yet and do not want to know what it's about, please don't read further

So the main storyline revolves around Vivec losing his divine powers, which is mainly an issue because Baar Du(or whatever it's called x_x), the moonlet above Vivec city, will fall if Vivec doesn't have enough power to hold it there anymore. Now my first question was, and still stays...why the heck doesn't Vivec simply put the moonlet down?
I tried to talk to npcs/read lorebooks and seems it was originally good old Uncle Sheo who threw the moonlet at Vivec city but Vivec stopped it with his powers and now it's hanging there to show off his divine powahz to all the dunmer and even non dunmer. That's all great but it really doesn't explain why he can't just, you know...put it down. Gently. Surely it can't be harder than holding it up there for centuries. Besides, afaik(I haven't played TES 3 myself) in TES 3:Morrowind the moonlet DOES finally fall, nearly wiping out poor dunmer...I mean, c'mon, why'd you even want a giant rock floating above your head? Whether by accident or vile magic or whatever, it's pretty obvious that it might fall one day. Yet even after the main story line here, during which it nearly fell, it does not even cross Vivec's mind to lower it down. Only viable explanation I can think of in the end is simply that doing so would show his people he's not op after all so he'd rather risk the lives of his people than endanger his "op living god" status.
Am I missing something there?
Edited by Magdalina on June 8, 2017 5:59PM