Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-5951432-20131211033235/@comment-24278403-20131211060538

98.151.233.7 wrote: Yes. There are many curiosities that should be questioned. The land of Akavir is myseterious and its races more so. What comes to mind on curiosity is, why did they invade Tamriel several times? Was it to find the dragonborn to defeat Alduin, was it to hunt down the remaining dragons left in the world, or was it to just conquer the peoples of Tamriel that they found to be inferior (and by all rights the people of tamriel were inferior at the time)? Or perhaps there was a completely different reason. Maybe they were drawn to Tamriel by something, perhaps to protect what the Tamrielans didn't know, or perhaps they found something or heard something and came to see the truth. It is stated that they were a race of the Elnofey in the creation time, maybe they held true to their lore and thought to return to what they claimed to be their original homeland. But one must also question why there has been interactions with only one of the Akavaran races. And when the Empire invaded Akavir they still only saw the one race. What must be wondered is why the Ka Po Tun haven't shown their faces yet? Why haven't they completed their plans of eliminating the "snakes" and proceed onto Tamriel? If you look in the book "On Akavir" that is both in Oblivion and in Skyrim and both stay current with their times, how come the Ka Po Tun after two hundred years have yet to accomplish the one goal that they made most prevelant? That seems quite curious. That brings to mind of what kind of conflict is going on in Akavir and why the Tsaeci are possibly protecting Tamriel because think about it why wouldn't they just let the Ka Po Tun proceed on to slaughter the denizens of Tamriel or get slughtered themselvs by attacking Tamriel. Either action could work to their advantage or it could be the case of letting the Ka Po Tun attack so revenge could be taken on the Empire for attacking Akavir. It doesn't rightly make sense so there is the possibility of the Tsaeci actually protecting Tamriel from the Empire of the Ka Po Tun. But hten i now must point out some other curiosities, why did the Nerevarine travel to Akavir (an obvious essentially god-like warrior) and what exactly are the Kamal (the Snow Demons) and why did one invade Tamriel? Also there is something to note that it did take the power of a god to defeat it. So I leave you off with that, you can ponder on with all of these thing I have said. I have a really cool idea for a story that takes place in Akavir and a concept of what the Tsaeci look like since it's so heavily debated ( I always imagined them with the bodies of a man except covered in multi colored scales no tails, still feet literally everything of a man, and the face also very human like except they have a snake nose and remember are covered in scales, perhaps everywhere except the direct face, welp that's my view on how they look and it could definately fit the decription of beautiful huminoid looking snake warriors) I wish I could pitch the akavir game idea I have to Bethesda *sighs* if only dreams could come true. Welp until nexdt time, g'day~ A.E. Traveler This was mine if you're wondering