User blog:Nerevarine465/Another Peryite Theory

Peryite caused the disappearance of the Dwemer(Maybe with the help of Malacath, but we'll get to that later)? We know that after attempting to use the Heart of Lorkhan to make all Dwemer into gods, they disappeared. No one knows why, no one knows how. What we do know however, is that both Peryite and Malacath have powerful Dwemer artifacts as their rewards. They are the only Princes who have artifacts not of Oblivion. Peryite has Spellbreaker. The original owner of the shield was a Dwemer leader by the name of Rourken. He left Morrowind and the rest of his kind with his clan for Hammerfell when the other Dwemer allied with the Chimer. When Peryite made them disappear, why couldn't the Daedric Prince claim the shield as well? But why would he do this? In recent games we have seen Peryite being a little Anuic by bringing order through plagues and diseases. Peryite could've seen disorder being made by the ambitious Dwemer and decided to cleanse them from Mundus itself. Through...The Blight. In Morrowind there was a disease called the Blight. Peryite is the Lord of Disease. Dagoth Ur could've found some way to use it from the aftermath of the disappearance because he was in the Dwemer ruins of Red Mountain. This is a long train of coincidences, which leads me to believe that they aren't.

Going back to Malacath, Peryite also could've conspired with the Prince of Curses to accomplish the feat. I say this because Malacath also claims Volendrung as his artifact, which was the Hammer for which Hammerfell is named, Dwemer made and in the possession of, again, Rourken. Malacath is the Lord of Curses and the Spurned, and what better a curse or punishment than to send an entire race to the Pits or the Ashpit? Their respective Daedric realms?

I think I've cracked the code guys...