DivineKitty wrote: »Revealing the fate of the Dwemmer defeats the point, IMO. The whole draw of the Dwemmer is the intrigue, the mystique. Not knowing enables theorisation, and discussion. All that goes away if they tell us.
Also, after this long, literally no answer will be satisfying. Some mysteries were never meant to be solved.
Mrnetch3211 wrote: »The dwemer are one of the most mysterious races when it comes to lore in the elder scrolls series. We know so much about them but at the same time so little. Their disappearance, being one of the biggest mysteries in the series, there are plenty of theories out there but no solid proof. The leading theory is the heart of lorkhan saga. I know they want to save the full reveal of the mystery for one of the main games, maybe 6? But there's still plenty of things they could make for eso to satisfy a lot of us dwemer lore lovers, your thoughts?
Time travel is established in ESO (playing as a chimer, npc witnessing the Dwemer) and Dwemer ghosts exist in Morrowind, so I think it’d be cool if we were able to see/interact with Dwemer. Just, yeah, not spoiling the mystery.
Time travel is established in ESO (playing as a chimer, npc witnessing the Dwemer) and Dwemer ghosts exist in Morrowind, so I think it’d be cool if we were able to see/interact with Dwemer. Just, yeah, not spoiling the mystery.
The chapter/dlc with Ithelia would have been a great opportunity to show us - limited to some restricted locations - alternative versions of Tamriel, including one without the disappearance of the Dwemer, with one of their cities still inhabited. Or maybe a Morrowind without the Tribunal and Azura's curse, one city of Chimer with some Dwemeri travellers present. They could have made so much of that theme. But sadly, the only parallel realities we saw were different versions of Ithelia's throne room.