Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-10197675-20130806142227/@comment-89.245.238.71-20131219203057

218.186.253.176 wrote: 89.245.238.71 wrote: Why would Vivec suddenly want to find the Dwemer? Doesn't make any sense. And Bethesda- usually- doesn't create main storys that don't make sense (except Fallout 3, maybe).

And they are bound to Numidium. That's a fact. No, that was a small mistake, it was the Dwemer dude I think, in the corpusarium (memory overload issue), he went to Oblivion, Outer realms and Aetherius and he didn't find any dwemer, so they are either on some really hidden plane or really gone.

I don't quite suscribe to the bound to Numidium theory that some people came out with. It seems to simple and too direct for TES lore, especially cause the written stuff is way wierder than that. If it was Kirkbride who said it, I'd take it with a huge pinch of salt, that guy is better than Mephala at obfuscation of facts (the fact that he liberally uses technobabble helps no one)

My personal thoughts is that they are really gone for good or permanently entrapped bound in a plane that does not exist, like striking the heart literally disintegrated all of their souls and physical bodies. So no dwemer will return...

Kagrenac wanted to leave the Aurbis with all of the Dwemer, which is why he somehow bound their golden souls by using with Numidiums skin by using tonal architecture and Lorkhan's Heart. But there was one problem: He couldn't get all souls to bind with Numidium. Yagrum and the dwemer ghosts seen in Morrowind are proof of that. That's why Numidium isn't perfect and why Kagrenac didn't suceed. IMO that sounds very MK like. He likes to make people think and make them invent their own theories. We can't be sure what happened with the Dwemer souls that bound with Numidium. Maybe they could escape the Aurbis, maybe they even became a new godhead(Amaranth) or they destroyed their souls in that process. Maybe even something totally different.