I have to wonder why are people in CWC at all? I was under the impression that it was a crazy god-wannabe's pet project which he kept and worked in in the utmost secrecy.
Iirc CWC is old and in disrepair when players visit it during Morrowind, and full of 'monsters' left behind, in this case the unfortunate fabricants. I may be wrong though since I did not play the game far enough to get to that point, but there were probably no humans there at all.
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PrinceShroob wrote: »I have to wonder why are people in CWC at all? I was under the impression that it was a crazy god-wannabe's pet project which he kept and worked in in the utmost secrecy.
Iirc CWC is old and in disrepair when players visit it during Morrowind, and full of 'monsters' left behind, in this case the unfortunate fabricants. I may be wrong though since I did not play the game far enough to get to that point, but there were probably no humans there at all.
According to Almalexia herself, she slew Sotha Sil after recovering the Mazed Band. That means that Sotha Sil has been dead for a little while, at least, when she sends the Nerevarine to the Clockwork City.
The Clockwork City is also often referred to as some kind of mirror or image of Nirn, to study the inner workings of the world. When playing Morrowind, since the CWC was just machinery, I just assumed that it was limited to that.
But if it really is a concentrated image of the world, it's only logical that there are people in it. (When you find the Outlaws Refuge, someone wonders why such a thing even exists in a place like that. Answer: Because it's part of how the world works.)
I have to wonder why are people in CWC at all? I was under the impression that it was a crazy god-wannabe's pet project which he kept and worked in in the utmost secrecy.