Integral1900 wrote: »Search for Elder Scrolls Tower Lore, then see how long it takes for the implications to melt your sanity
Basically, the Towers (not just any tower, though) hold reality together. That's why so many important people and events are associated with them, and why it's interesting that every single player TES game except Arena ends with the deactivation of a Tower (and even Arena set up the pattern in a way with the Staff of Chaos).
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Basically, the Towers (not just any tower, though) hold reality together. That's why so many important people and events are associated with them, and why it's interesting that every single player TES game except Arena ends with the deactivation of a Tower (and even Arena set up the pattern in a way with the Staff of Chaos).
Oblivion and Morrowind yes, but where are you getting that Snow-Throat was deactivated in Skyrim?
Thalmor-Nordmaster wrote: »Was this not the prophecy that you stopped as Dragonborn. Sure the king was blown to smithereens by the thuum but you did get a chance to defeat Alduin. It would explain why Paarthypoo is still up there. Dragons like power/high places/ Ketchup and crunchy people.
Or did we start the prophecy? What if the King the scroll was referring to was Alduin. The firstborn of Akatosh?

Fair enough. But still, every game's main quest is connected to the deactivation of a Tower (the Oblivion Crisis even toppled two). Althought depending on what Snow Throat's stone is, one could argue that the process of its deactivation continued during the game.lordrichter wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Basically, the Towers (not just any tower, though) hold reality together. That's why so many important people and events are associated with them, and why it's interesting that every single player TES game except Arena ends with the deactivation of a Tower (and even Arena set up the pattern in a way with the Staff of Chaos).
Oblivion and Morrowind yes, but where are you getting that Snow-Throat was deactivated in Skyrim?
I wondered that myself, and I think it comes from the Prophesy.
"When the Snow Tower lies sundered, kingless, bleeding"
In this case, I think the Tower was deactivated prior to the start of the story, not the end.