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11/15/2016 9:47:57 AM
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I don't know if all of the Dwemer were attempting to achieve CHIM, but if they were collectively doing so at the same time, it would explain why [i]every single one[/i] disappeared simultaneously. It's much more likely that the universe couldn't handle the actions of Kagrenac, whatever they were, and as a result he and every Dwemer just up and vanished. Or he could have gotten most of the way to forcibly making the Dwemer achieve CHIM through use of the Heart but screwed up by being rushed for time and caused any number of reasons for the Dwemer disappearing. Most likely disintegration/death of some sort, as you can find many Dwemer Phantoms in Morrowind and an entire abandoned dwemer city under Mournhold which held Dwemer ashes where they were when Kagrenac last struck the Heart. Honestly, CHIM and everything related to the creation of Nirn and the fundamental forces of that series is freakin' nuts and confusing.
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  • Yeah there's still a lot of shit I'm barely able to grasp the concept of, like the Magna Ge, the planets being gods, and the existence of Pelinal Whitestrike.

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  • Edited by CAD1420Z: 11/15/2016 9:58:07 AM
    I haven't even heard of the Magna Ge, and I've done a lot of lore digging before. Just goes to show that whoever it was that wrote the lore (Forgot the name, but I did see it somewhere once) really, really spent too much time on it. I thought the planets being gods was fairly minor compared to the Et Ada, Padomay, the Aurbis, Sithis, and the World Bones. Edit: Forgot to include Anu next to Padomay, whoops.

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  • The Magna Ge were the gods that once were going to help create Nirn but learned that Lorkhan was an asshole, so they all left for Aetherius. The sun was where Magnus left and tore a hole through Oblivion while the stars are where the others followed. That's also how magic from Aetherius pours into Nirn.

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  • Oh, I knew about that event. Just not that it had that name. Actually, I'm not sure if I've ever seen it named before. Weird.

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  • It's named? Magna Ge is the name for the gods that left, not the event.

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  • Edited by CAD1420Z: 11/15/2016 10:10:25 AM
    Well then I'm not sure it even has a name then. There might be a book or an entry in a wiki of some sort with a name for the event, but I don't remember if it does have one or not. Like i said, this stuff is nuts and confusing. This just exemplifies the confusing.

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