User blog comment:Pelinal Whitestrake/C0DA will be released today/@comment-11345660-20140216054609/@comment-11345660-20140216075101

What I get out of the story is this. This guy who lives on one of Nirn's moons is from some kind of royal house. This is in the future, I think, where Nirn has been destroyed. I kind of skipped the first half of the story because I didnt follow it at all, until I stopped at the part where this guy Jubal gets drunk, and visits with the different Aedra like Akatosh and Kyne, and then talks with Talos, who turns into Lorkhan. Finally, Jubal finds his way back to his place, and with his buddy Hir, looks on at Nirn, which is a rocky mess with old broken gears inside, held together by mathmatical equations not understood by mortals. Then it kind of ends. This passage I have presented is from the part where they are looking at Nirn, and Jubal goes on a little speech. I added that last part.

It's this kind of odd and profane writing that makes me think that Kirkbride isn't writing this to better the Elder Scrolls universe as a whole, but to make it his own, and it also annoys the heck out of me. It's a detriment to those who could write a much better story by saying things people in Mundus would normally say, and is disrespectful to the fan base as well. This is why I don't necessarily consider Kirkbride's work "canon."