Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-9062114-20150428153757/@comment-9212235-20150815084603

Undaril wrote: http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/123147/why-does-this-game-insist-on-totally-breaking-the-lore Dude, you are taking my post way to seriously. I never said I hate ESO or the lore in it. It's a fun and interesting game. I just said to take the lore it adds with a grain of salt if you are comparing it to the stuff Bethesda actually made.

It also seems like you are taking the lore itself way too seriously, but that is just my perception. Every part of that link has been disproven, or at the very least countered. I'll repeat.

1. Why the Soulburst couldn't happen. He mentions Alduin's Wall like it's suppose to mean something. This literally has nothing to do with the Soulburst and only has to do with the Last Dragonborn. He also claims the Towers separate Mundus and Oblivion, which isn't really true. The Dragonfires (and now Martin's sacrifice) does that. The Towers' purpose is to alter reality around them in the form of their creator or current owner. We see a perfect example of this in Aurbic Enigma 4: The Elden Tree where Anumaril attempts to make Green-Sap into the new Ayleid Tower to turn Valenwood into the home of the Ayleids. The Soulburst is what caused the connection

2. Cyrodiil is suppose to be a Jungle. I'll quote something here for you.

"You have suffered for me to win this throne, and I see how you hate jungle. Let me show you the power of Talos Stormcrown, born of the North, where my breath is long winter. I breathe now, in royalty, and reshape this land which is mine. I do this for you, Red Legions, for I love you."

Talos used CHIM to change Cyrodiil for ALL time. Past, present, and future. 'nough said.

So he also points out some time wonkyness. Well, time in TES is REALLY wonky. It always has been. There is actually some evidence to conclude there was a Dragonbreak. The Soulburst does have to do with an Akatosh ritual. There are also multiple Vestiges running around. This could be signs of a Dragonbreak.

I'd also like to point out that a Dragonbreak does not mean what most people think it does. It isn't a way to write off events. It is a break in the Dragon (time). What it means is that time isn't linear (which can explain Vestiges completing quests at different times) and that alternate time-lines converge. Use the Warp in the West as an example. So making it a Dragonbreak won't make it not happen. The Warp and the Middle Dawn still happened, as did the multiple times Numidium was activated.