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Raven biter 114 wrote: I know they didn't  force it, but there are so.me things that should remain a mystery, like Ayleids. I sorta understand Maormer and Nedes, but Kothringi and Ayleids should have stayed that one mysterious race that we know little about.

I guess we still have the Akaviri races to speculate about. We sorta have an idea about what the Dwemer look from Yagrum, but he had Corpus and he was all deformed and stuff.

Another thing about it is that: Morrowind was a part of the Main Series, and was the game most stacked of lore out of everything. From the really complicated stuff anout Vivec in the Main Questline, to how the Dwemer disappeared, to the ancient lore about Dagoth Ur.

And Morrowind had, in terms of lost races, a Deformed Dwemer, and 4 Chimer, one of which was rotting and decayed. ESO had '''4. '''That's one more than was shown in the entire Main Series, or equal emount, if you cound Umaril as an Ayleid, in which I personally don't, as by that time he was something else entirely.

EDIT: Just realized too, ESO also put in a Chimer, Alamexia. There was already one shown, but still. They barely went over Ayleids, they only had one Ayleid king who was pretty much a commander. The Oblivion DLC Knights of the Nine described a lot more about Ayleids than ESO did.

Maormer are pretty much a foreign race, they have their own system which was shown in ESO, and they didn't show many of them. Nedes are seen almost always in Time Travel with the exception of Lamae Bal.

They had to put in Kothringi. The game takes place when the Khanaten Flu is still around, and they say the Kothringi were almost extinct. The remaining Kothringi are undead or in Drillk's exception immune.

An Akaviri ghost was also in Oblivion. Much of their culture was seen in Skyrim. We know exactly what the Dwemer look like, there are a couple ghosts in Morrowind and a friendly ghost in Tribunal.

Morrowind had a couple Dwemer Ghosts, a deformed Dwemer, 1 Chimer, 1 half-Chimer and 1 deceased Chimer. ESO has a ton of Chimer, most of which are civilians you see via Time Travel.