Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-5227390-20130210010500/@comment-5737364-20130210015438

I know this is all well meant, but as far back into lore as I can remember the Altmer have always been a supremacist-styled culture. They enslaved the human race, if I remember correctly. Then again, though, that is a long while off from when they initally came to Sumurset Isles, so you do possess a point.

It would be interesting, and gladdening, to see an (Counter?)revolution wherein such forces as the Psijic Order or the Beautiful(They have, in fact, conflicting views. It would be quite interesting to see their interaction.)  took control of Sumurset isles and altered the culture. It is reasonable to assume there is an reason for the creation of these forces into lore to play a part in some conflict yet to take place. It would be slightly less, but still somewhat, reasonable to assume that there might be an role to play for the Second Aldmeri Dominion in TES: VI, with the Thalmor becoming an important force, though not the main theme in TES: V. If the aforementioned possibility for TES: VI is correct, one might find it likely that it might take place in the Sumurset Isles, or Valenwood, and might possibly involve an revolution, (or possibly the destruction.) of the Second Aldmeri Dominion.

This, of course, would be an exciting venture as we have mainly seen the northern, eastern, and central parts of Tamriel since Arena, and until Online. (Which will play no real role in the continuing events of what could be considered "Now", in 4E 201, as what has happened has happened and cannot be changed.) I would not necessarily input that I would "love" for the Altmer's past dignity to be restored, but it would be satisfactory in an rather apathetical way. I, however, am waiting for our eventual (With any luck, at least) venture into Elsweyr, Argonia, or Hammerfell.

If I have displayed any bias against Altmer, excuse it if you please, for there was none meant, it is simply that I possess positive bias towards certain other races.