User blog comment:IceFireWarden0/Elder Scrolls VI- An Analysis/@comment-98.151.233.7-20130715080722

I think we need to all start paying really close attention to every single little detail in Skyrim. I started another playthrough recently and I just started noticing things. I was paying attention to the fine details. It may not seem like it, because even I after five or so characters just realized it, but there are a lot of clues as to what the next game may entail In Skyrim. We need to pay attention to every piece of dialogue and just everything in that game. I personally don't think it's going to be in Elyswer because there's literally no freaking point to do it there and it's name practically says that every game will take place elsewhere frome there. And there's absolutely no plot for it. We need to find out what Bethesda is doing because I swear there's clues EVERYWHERE. I realize that it's like they're slapping us in the face. We might not have the plot for the next game but we might find out the UNDERLYING PLOT (what will be the climax of the game which ties everything together, where you find out who the real antagonist is and who's really been pulling the strings this entire time) it's a common thing in all great fantasy works but hard to miss, espetially when evryone just doesn't pay close attention enough. You might think I might not be making any sense whatsoever but you must look at details. Why did Jagar Tharn suddenly gain so much lust for power, betray Uriel Septem, pose as the emperor and almost completely send all of Tamriel into utter turmoil (Elder Scrolls:Arena)? Why did evryone in the Illiac Bay suddenly turn on each other, and the Orcs ceced from The Empire and briefly declaired "war", and and the king of worms returned and the Nummidium became so important (Elder scrolls 2)? Why did the Tribunal betray the Nerevarine to make the profecy and then why did Dagoth Ur suddenly find the urge to want to take over the world, though the only end result was the eventual destruction and annihilation of Vvardenfell? Why did Mehruuns Dagon decide to try and invade Tamriel even though it was obvious it would fail in the long run, though it did send all of Tamriel into turmoil and many of the provinces started to turn on the Empire,? Why did the Thalmor suddenly step up front, shield off what was going on in the Summersets COMPLETELY after (mentioned in Oblivion) they're were rumors of Daedra worship, and then they started the Great war which Crippled the Empire, and, if you payed attention, why did they tell Ulfric Stormcloak what to do and started the Skyrim Civil war, backing whoever won but going against their own ban on worshiping Talos? Why was Alduin sent to that exact moment in time when he ressurected all of the dragons (but if you think about the dragons being back could be a good thing for the protection of the world of Nirn)? Where did the Vampires truely wish to block out the sun? Why was Miirak so closely influenced by Hermaenus Mora, who can appearently make people Dragonborn? Why did the Psijics dissapear and why did they then take the Eye of Magnus with them and where are the Psijics? Why did a Snow Demon try to invade Tamriel and why is the land of Akavir so eluded to? Why did someone want the emporer dead in Skyrim? Why did the Elder Scrolls housed in the Imperial Library suddenly dissapear and what is the true nature of the Elder Scrolls? What is the influence of all of this? Well I have an idea, read the book in Skyrim about Anu and Padomay, or read about them on this website, and also learn about the appearent TRUE nature of Sithis. And find out why the Nerevarine from Morrowind went to Akavir at the end of his quest (that'd be a cool game, going back in time and playing as the Nerevarine from Morrowind). Please help on this quest to find out what the climax of the Elder Scrolls Universe is. I beg you because i think everything is going to start coming to a head.