User blog comment:Madman97/You know what really grinds my Wabbajack's? Season 2 Finale./@comment-13446185-20131001005622/@comment-11345660-20131001060158

Yeah your right. The Elder Scrolls are incomprehensible. But usually, important stuff is goig on within them that usually has to do with the games. And I just remembered how Alduin was sent forward in time. Actually, there is a reason that Parthuunax explains how he could be. Because Dragons were born to Akatosh and to Time itself, Alduin was vulnerable to it's effects, so try to send something else through time, it probably would not work. I was going to say that maybe the Dwemer were sent forward into the future or past, but then that would make no sense.

I didn't say that the prophecy would flow into the warp of the west. In fact, the warp wouldn't even matter. Like I said, if all of the endings are cannon but really different, they must all come to the same final conclusion, allowing the prophecy to be fulfilled. The means, I.E. a Time Warp, doesn't matter. If the same conclusion happens, then it would not contradict what I am saying.

And cosmically important usually means it has to do with something on a cosmic level. Like say, Alduin is the World-Eater. He eats worlds. That's pretty cosmically important. Or the sun blowing up in Dragonguard. In the Elder Scrolls Universe, it is a hole to Aethirus. Blowing it up would be pretty cosmically important. I don't think the Elder Scrolls ever said anything on a day to day type scale. But then again, we don't know what the Elder Scrolls say period, so it is open to speculation. Again, I really hope Bethesda actually goes into it more the next game. It's cool if it remains a mystery and all, but actually have it be significant and give us a little more to work with than just, "Oh hey the Elder Scrolls. Those things will blind you."