Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-6685058-20130223165123/@comment-26474238-20130224044030


 * "Besides with their technology they could reverse such an effect."


 * Until the Dwemer can create their own planes of existence, their technology holds no light to the power held by the Aedra, nor the Daedra.


 * "Besides Yagrum may not truly know what happened, perhaps that is just what he thinks, though it is a good answer it is not the confirmed answer."


 * One of the main quest-lines in Morrowind that involved Yagrum and Kagrenac's codex would state otherwise. Please do not make such baseless assumptions if you haven't even played the game thoroughly enough to know.


 * "Besides if the Aedra did do something like that, how come the Empire still stands for getting rid of Talos, who is most certainly a god?"


 * First off, it is speculation that Talos became a God. He ascended, yes, but not necessarily made into an Aedra. Secondly, the Dwemer threatened the Aedra personally. And guess what? They intervene when such occurances happen. I refer you to the Knights of the Nine DLC. Or, I can refer you to the Septim Bloodline, where the Aedra created a pact to keep the Daedra from invading Nirn.


 * "They would have had years to populate, and have a large army, with technology like Steam Centurions and such..."


 * That doesn't make a lick of sense. Even if the Aedra didn't will them away, which they did, why would the Dwemer want to leave their own catered plane of existence? That just wouldn't make any sense.


 * "Besides, the barrier could only apply to daedra, and they the dwemer could perhaps bypass it with teleportation technology"


 * Okay, except that is fan-made speculation that has nothing to do with anything. Especially when the Dwemer never had teleportation technology.