Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-26357188-20150520040845/@comment-9212235-20150521141510

This needs the "other side" to add in their view. I love MK's work. I am a part of several deep lore communities. I spend almost every day discussing TES lore in one way or another.

So what is the real difference between those who love MK's writing and those that don't? The desire to understand everyrhing. The deep understanding of the fundamentals of the TES universe and its metaphysics. Kirkbride's writings frequently discuss it. 36 Lessons, Vehk's Teachings, Shor son of Shor, Nu-Hatta Intercept, Song of Pelinal, and more all discuss metaphysical concepts within the TES universe and it's vehking cool.

Those who hate his writings fall into the category of those that don't care about metaphysics, want TES to be more generic, or can't understand his writings.

C0DA has nothing to do with getting rid of lore, nor is it an excuse to make up ridiculous stories that would never fit into TES. The purpose of c0da is to justify everyone's different stories within TES that don't line up. "Well my LDB never did that so your story is stupid" doesn't exist anymore.

As for the comic C0DA, it's a story that I'd a sort of ending to Morrowind. It brings the over-all TES story to a natural ending. Is the world over? Not at all.

Let me also add that everything Kirkbride writes fits into TES nicely, regardless of what anyone tries to tell you. TES has ALWAY been fantasy with a little touch of sci-fi.