RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »At last, a clue to an embarrassing origin story!
IIRC this is a really, really old ghost from Ashen Scar. I'm taking this as confirmation that deep down the cat-mer are just another bunch of heretical, daedra-worshipping elves like the Chimer.
RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »At last, a clue to an embarrassing origin story!
IIRC this is a really, really old ghost from Ashen Scar. I'm taking this as confirmation that deep down the cat-mer are just another bunch of heretical, daedra-worshipping elves like the Chimer.
RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »At last, a clue to an embarrassing origin story!
IIRC this is a really, really old ghost from Ashen Scar. I'm taking this as confirmation that deep down the cat-mer are just another bunch of heretical, daedra-worshipping elves like the Chimer.
This honestly makes me wonder about the true influence (or limits of influence) of the Imperial and Aldmeri pantheons. I’ve read on forums and wikis that the Divines represent normative religious practice on Tamriel, and some NPCs present that as the case. But if we look at worship by demographics:
- orcs, goblins, and (ostensibly) ogres worship Malacath
- dark elves (for most of their history) worship Azura, Boethiah, and Mephala
- wood elf and Khajiit pantheons include daedra
- Reachmen are daedra-worshipping Bretons
So perhaps the pantheons of the Altmer, Imperials, Nords, Redguards, and most Bretons align with the Divines, but a significant portion of Tamriel’s population seems to be “daedra worshippers.” Then one must wonder, is it really heresy?
Argonians are just a whole other thing from the entire rest of Nirn.
HappyLittleTree wrote: »RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »At last, a clue to an embarrassing origin story!
IIRC this is a really, really old ghost from Ashen Scar. I'm taking this as confirmation that deep down the cat-mer are just another bunch of heretical, daedra-worshipping elves like the Chimer.
This honestly makes me wonder about the true influence (or limits of influence) of the Imperial and Aldmeri pantheons. I’ve read on forums and wikis that the Divines represent normative religious practice on Tamriel, and some NPCs present that as the case. But if we look at worship by demographics:
- orcs, goblins, and (ostensibly) ogres worship Malacath
- dark elves (for most of their history) worship Azura, Boethiah, and Mephala
- wood elf and Khajiit pantheons include daedra
- Reachmen are daedra-worshipping Bretons
So perhaps the pantheons of the Altmer, Imperials, Nords, Redguards, and most Bretons align with the Divines, but a significant portion of Tamriel’s population seems to be “daedra worshippers.” Then one must wonder, is it really heresy?
Argonians are just a whole other thing from the entire rest of Nirn.
Sithis
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »At last, a clue to an embarrassing origin story!
IIRC this is a really, really old ghost from Ashen Scar. I'm taking this as confirmation that deep down the cat-mer are just another bunch of heretical, daedra-worshipping elves like the Chimer.
It makes sense that the Good Daedra would have their fingers in the creation of more than one civilization. And the exodus from Summerset would definitely have taken the path leading through or near present day Khajiit territory.
I think there was text somewhere speaking of the Chimer travelling through deserts at some point in their travels. I always thought they were speaking of Elsweyr.
Other theories speak of them being descendants of Aldmeri settlers, proved by the visual similarity of Ohmes and Ohmes-raht to Men and Mer, especially Bosmer. The Khajiiti creation myth suggests the Bosmer and Khajiit to have common ancestors; Azurah having taken the forest people that were torn between the shape of beast and man and given them the many shapes of the Khajiit. But with Y'ffre telling Nirni of Azurah's doings and shaping the remaining forest people into the Bosmer, this link was cut.
OtarTheMad wrote: »Found on Khajiit's lore page on UESP
Other theories speak of them being descendants of Aldmeri settlers, proved by the visual similarity of Ohmes and Ohmes-raht to Men and Mer, especially Bosmer. The Khajiiti creation myth suggests the Bosmer and Khajiit to have common ancestors; Azurah having taken the forest people that were torn between the shape of beast and man and given them the many shapes of the Khajiit. But with Y'ffre telling Nirni of Azurah's doings and shaping the remaining forest people into the Bosmer, this link was cut.
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »At last, a clue to an embarrassing origin story!
IIRC this is a really, really old ghost from Ashen Scar. I'm taking this as confirmation that deep down the cat-mer are just another bunch of heretical, daedra-worshipping elves like the Chimer.
It makes sense that the Good Daedra would have their fingers in the creation of more than one civilization. And the exodus from Summerset would definitely have taken the path leading through or near present day Khajiit territory.
I think there was text somewhere speaking of the Chimer travelling through deserts at some point in their travels. I always thought they were speaking of Elsweyr.
Nope, the Khajiit were already present on Tamriel when the first Adlmeri explored East. There was that Lorebook about that Elven explorer Topal the Pilot who when discovering the Mainland during the Merethic Era and sailing up toward present day Imperial City, recorded seeing animal-like creatures watching from the banks of the Niben. These were presumably ancient Khajiit.
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »At last, a clue to an embarrassing origin story!
IIRC this is a really, really old ghost from Ashen Scar. I'm taking this as confirmation that deep down the cat-mer are just another bunch of heretical, daedra-worshipping elves like the Chimer.
It makes sense that the Good Daedra would have their fingers in the creation of more than one civilization. And the exodus from Summerset would definitely have taken the path leading through or near present day Khajiit territory.
I think there was text somewhere speaking of the Chimer travelling through deserts at some point in their travels. I always thought they were speaking of Elsweyr.
Nope, the Khajiit were already present on Tamriel when the first Adlmeri explored East. There was that Lorebook about that Elven explorer Topal the Pilot who when discovering the Mainland during the Merethic Era and sailing up toward present day Imperial City, recorded seeing animal-like creatures watching from the banks of the Niben. These were presumably ancient Khajiit.
Topal is very outdated lore. Im not sure why people keep pointing back to this bit of lore when just about everything else that Topals adventures mentioned has since been abandoned. Topal also discovered bird like people that have never been mentioned in the lore since and the Orcs are described as if they existed prior to the whole thing with Boethiah and Trinimac.
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »At last, a clue to an embarrassing origin story!
IIRC this is a really, really old ghost from Ashen Scar. I'm taking this as confirmation that deep down the cat-mer are just another bunch of heretical, daedra-worshipping elves like the Chimer.
It makes sense that the Good Daedra would have their fingers in the creation of more than one civilization. And the exodus from Summerset would definitely have taken the path leading through or near present day Khajiit territory.
I think there was text somewhere speaking of the Chimer travelling through deserts at some point in their travels. I always thought they were speaking of Elsweyr.
Nope, the Khajiit were already present on Tamriel when the first Adlmeri explored East. There was that Lorebook about that Elven explorer Topal the Pilot who when discovering the Mainland during the Merethic Era and sailing up toward present day Imperial City, recorded seeing animal-like creatures watching from the banks of the Niben. These were presumably ancient Khajiit.
Topal is very outdated lore. Im not sure why people keep pointing back to this bit of lore when just about everything else that Topals adventures mentioned has since been abandoned. Topal also discovered bird like people that have never been mentioned in the lore since and the Orcs are described as if they existed prior to the whole thing with Boethiah and Trinimac.
Topal is essentially retconned, no?
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »At last, a clue to an embarrassing origin story!
IIRC this is a really, really old ghost from Ashen Scar. I'm taking this as confirmation that deep down the cat-mer are just another bunch of heretical, daedra-worshipping elves like the Chimer.
It makes sense that the Good Daedra would have their fingers in the creation of more than one civilization. And the exodus from Summerset would definitely have taken the path leading through or near present day Khajiit territory.
I think there was text somewhere speaking of the Chimer travelling through deserts at some point in their travels. I always thought they were speaking of Elsweyr.
Nope, the Khajiit were already present on Tamriel when the first Adlmeri explored East. There was that Lorebook about that Elven explorer Topal the Pilot who when discovering the Mainland during the Merethic Era and sailing up toward present day Imperial City, recorded seeing animal-like creatures watching from the banks of the Niben. These were presumably ancient Khajiit.
Topal is very outdated lore. Im not sure why people keep pointing back to this bit of lore when just about everything else that Topals adventures mentioned has since been abandoned. Topal also discovered bird like people that have never been mentioned in the lore since and the Orcs are described as if they existed prior to the whole thing with Boethiah and Trinimac.
Topal is essentially retconned, no?
Not in the slightest.