Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-28928375-20160704230601/@comment-28938202-20160706005756

This is very plausible, I've been researching the subject similarly, however not to the degree that you have. You're theory makes sense, but could you further expand on the topic of untime, I haven't heard of this. Also, at this point (thanks to ES: Morrowind) the Dwemer becoming immortal is nearly out of the question. Chief Tonal Architect Kagrenac, was a very skilled Dwemer technician, and likely knew what he was doing when he used Wraithguard, Sunder, and Keening on the Heart of Lorkhan during the Battle of Red Mountain. But what were his intentions, did he seek to escape the overpowering attacking Chimer, or did he find it a suitable time to become immortal. Also, what evidence do you have suggesting that the deceased Dwemer are not in the dreamsleeve (forgive my lack of knowledge if this should be obvious.) Lastly, I have evidence stating that the Dwemer are in fact dead, or perhaps just their mortal forms, and not their souls. In the book titled, Nerevar at Red Mountain, the author states that the deceased Dwemer llayed dead in the ash as their bodies disintegrated. (Not exact words) Not sure if this helps the discussion, but I decided to offer my thoughts.