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11/15/2016 8:59:03 AM
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The Elder Scrolls: Dwarves Theory.

Seems plausible.

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This sounds like bullshit.

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Undecided.

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Alright, if you have played The Elder Scrolls then chances are you know of the Dwemer, a race of men in mountains who essentially all disappeared in their steampunk phase while literally everything else was beating each other with big clubs, they were an impressive bunch. But that's not what I'm here to cover today, instead I have a theory. Did the Dwemer just Zero-Sum? Zero-Summing is what happens when you try to attain Godhood but fail to keep your individual personality, through a means called Chim. Both Vivec and Talos achieved Chim, and Talos became a recognized god, not too sure about the Elf. Perhaps the Dwemer tried to undergo Chim, failed and straight up ceased to exist?
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  • Edited by shell: 11/15/2016 1:53:15 PM
    If that happened, their would be no written records of them. CHIM alters the timeline. If they failed, not even Akatosh could find them because they never existed in the first place. Completely wiped from the face of time. It's the same reason nobody acknowledges Cyrodill not being a forest despite it being a forest in their childhood. It was never a forest. The timeline where it was was altered and destroyed. In TESO, it isn't a forest, despite taking place before Talos' gazed into the wheel, further reinforcing that CHIM completely restructures the timeline of the Aurbis.

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