Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-7673575-20180423020020/@comment-5569775-20180423024332

I don't have many. Just that 1) the Dwemer were punished for trying to obtain immortality by giving them just that, in the form of sealing them inside their precious automatons.  Which explains why the automatons act the way they do.  In Avanchnezel when returning the lexicon, you can see the automatons being peaceful until the thieves went further than they were supposed to(they likely were tipped of at their purpose after an attempted lockpicking).  In other Ruins they actively fight against the Falmer, yet in one(forget which) a Centurion is protecting a Falmer, and in others still, the automatons don't care.

Also, when the Dwemer dissapered the Falmer were merely slaves, there wouldn't have been an order to kill them at any point, so why be hostile? There's also the issue of the "steam" released when destroying an automaton, which doesn't escape as steam would but rather lingers around the broken body, like a spirit. Immortal, yert breakable bodies. Which I guess would also mean that any weapons made from smelted down automatons also containe the soul(s) of the Dwemer if it's the metal itself that their souls are sealed in.

2) The last Dragonborn will find a way of ending the Civilwar without choosing a side, and as you said he's a ruling King with no equal, it's not like either side could stop him.  That said, I'm unsure Bethesda will ever make a TES 6, seeing as they seem to milking Skyrim for all it has.