Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-2165692-20140425203121/@comment-29458028-20141205165955

What about you keep your tongue civil.

Alduin, being a god, can be a miniature parrot if he wants to.

Many books in TES also have intentional mistakes, propaganda and stuff in them. So you tell me the books in game must be gospel truth? If so, why do we not take books in IRL as gospel truth? In fact, falsehoods and beliefs in the books, rather than hard facts, can also be a result of the game maker's intention to decieve and add another dimension to the game.

Gelebor is speaking from his perspective - he BELIEVES the falmer went blind, but since he never ever ate the toxin, who knows? He might be misdirected for all we know. Same for the guy who wrote on the falmer - it is all his interpretation and belief. This applies to the real world, so why won't it apply in TES?