Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-10197675-20130806142227/@comment-69.246.226.115-20140402012357

Just for the record. This game has been changed and retconned five million times since Arena. Just because anybody said it's fact, it happened in a game, you read it in an in-game book or out-of-game text, literally means nothing. If Bethesda sees the big bucks for their next game, or whatever future game, in bringing the dwemer back, then that's what they will do. Quit acting like this game is anything more than a product lol. It's fun, but it's a product and it's there to make money not appease traditionalist fans. See. Every game after Morrowind. Ignoring lore for the moment, the game has become watered down in many ways concerning skills, abilities, levels, spells, tactics, in-game reading requirements to learn lore. Also saying that just because the dwemer didn't respect the gods, they couldn't have asked X deadra/aedra for help is silly. No race is 100% unified in their beliefs. Not all altmer are part of the thalmor. Not all nords value the companions as highly as they should, and so it's perfectly plausible that there was a small group of dwemer that actually DID worship the aedra/daedra and feared the reprecussions of their brethern. Another point, saying that Beth would sue MK if they didn't like his fanfics is hilarious. You can't sue someone unless it involves infringement upon your monetary gains policy. IE you're gaining money off something you don't own, or you're giving something they own and charge for out for free. If you could sue over fanfics 99% of lotr fanfic writers would be bankrupt for writing about Frodo and Sam's homosexual endeavors. Please be very mad about everything I write as you people make me laugh more than Star Wars fanon arguments. In my personal opinion it would be foolish to assume the dwemer are "gone forever" "destroyed" or "no longer exist" Snow Elves no longer exist. Except there is at least one who isn't a vampire. Moarmer are just a legend. Except you can clearly meet one in ESO. I think it's pretty unlikely to see all the dwemer poof back into existence, I believe it's beyond certain that someday we'll meet at least one living non-mutated dwemer because Bethesda loves doing this sort of thing. It intrigues casual fans, and just maybe they like to laugh at these arguments as much as I do. As far as what I'd like to see? A dragonbreak involving only a small group of dwemer that happened at some event completely unrelated to red mountain, and a few quests based off them. But dwemer are all anyone ever talks about, and it's been an old discussion since Daggerfall. But if you honestly believe the dwemer are gone forever and never going to appear in future games and will be upset if Bethesda does so, I suggest you do your best to ignore EVERY future game unless you have a close friend check on them and only tell you about them if they 100% don't confirm any more surviving dwemer, 'cause it's a very alluring plot crux to bring at least a few dwemer back. Whine and bring up the Numidium allllll you want. But the dragons were dead and gone forever according to every piece of lore there was until Skyrim. And the entire time there was one living in Skyrim on top of a mountain. Sure, maybe MK wrote some stuff about this, but literally none of any of anything anyone has ever said, including the games themselves matter. If Bethesda decides they want to bring the Dwemer back because it will make them money. Then they will. The end.