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

I've seen that thes kind of posts can erupt into some wonedrful discussions, so I wanted to start one here. Here are my headcanons:


 * Elder Scrolls are self-created and self-destroyed based on the path of actions that all living things choose. This is why they are uncountable: their numbers always change.
 * The Last Dragonborn and Miraak are the one's of the 11 that is the latest Enantiomorph. They are The Combatants, Hermaeus Mora is The Observer, and the Last Dragonborn is The Catalyst.
 * Due to their fight being the example of Enantiomorph, the character you continue to play with after Miraak's death is no longer the one you created at the begining of game, but something like an oversoul of TLD and Miraak.
 * Due to Vivec, Talos, and Miraak all being dead (in one way or another) The Last Dragonborn in now the Ruling King, seeing how he has no equal.
 * Sharmat is the opposite of CHIM, but with same powers: the dichotomy between the two can be described as:
 * CHIM - "I am Everything."
 * Sharmat - "Everything is I."
 * Roles of Anu and Padomay are reversed: Padomay is the Dark, the Nothingness, the Black No. Nothing exists within him, and nothingness is the ultimate stasis. Anu, on the other hand, is the Light, the Everything, the White Yes. Everything exists within him, and so many contradictory things usher change.
 * Sheogorath is the most powerful of Daedra. His origins as Jyggalag guarantee this (because energy cannot be destroyed or created), but his split personality ensures that he never uses that power in any way that could significantly harm his Daedric brethren. The further evidence for this is the incomplete book saga, 16 Accords of Madness, in which Sheogorath manages to outwit three Princes, and possibly all of them in undiscoverd books.
 * Due to Vivec being a CHIMer, he can experience all overlapping timelines in the Dragon Break. It was because of this that he seemingly both denies and confirms killing Nerevar: he killed him in one timeline, but not in the other, but because neither is more real than the other, both of those did happen, and Vivec simply cannot tell the difference.
 * Also, due to this power, Vivec experienced the Middle Dawn from all possible angles. Due to this, and the length od the Middle Dawn, Vivec's sanity was damaged. This is the reason the 36 Lessions are almost incomprehensible. He managed to restore his sanity in the centuries to come.
 * The Tribunal weren't created by Mantling The Three Good Daedra, but by Mantling the Four Corners of the House of Troubles, with Dagoth Ur being the unknown fourth divine. Their Mantles were, as follows:
 * Vivec - Sheogorath
 * Almalexia - Molag Bal
 * Sotha Sil - Mehrunes Dagon
 * Dagoth UR - Malacath
 * Because of way tha the followers of Sanguine worship their Prince, TLD may be a descendant of Martin Septim.
 * Miraak tried to Mantle the All-Maker, or maybe even Godhead himself. This would make him the first individual to consider or attempt Amaranth.
 * The reason why there is a Dragon Break every time a Numidium activates is because Numidium is a god that technically shouldn't exist, even inside a dream. His activation makes Akatosh wonder if he is even real, or just a fragment of a dream himself, which causes him to lose the control over the flow of time.
 * Due to construction of Aurbic Wheel (eight spokes and 16 places between them), there is an unknown Daedric Prince that came to be after apotheosis of Talos and Sheogorath. This is because only one new Daedric Prince was created for a new Aedra.
 * The reason that there are no jungles in Cyrodiil during the events of ESO is because Tiber Septim CHIMed them away from all three aspects of time, meaning that they didn't exist, don't exist, and won't exist. The only people that somehow know of this are Mankar Camoran and Heimskr, both of which are considered mad.
 * Y'ffre is actually Hircine.
 * Miraak is the example of a Hero choosing his destiny that diverges from the mainstream depiction of heroes. 