Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-69.171.163.78-20130529211921/@comment-9887604-20130605151552

Alduin being pushed out of time is more inference on my part. Time was broken when Alduin was removed, he did not die. There is more I could say however I will let it lie because most of it is speculation.

However with the Dwemer I can find more instances of a classical dragon break. Ill quote one particular instance from the book "Where were you when the Dragon Broke?"

"We'll give you credit: you broke Alkosh something fierce, and that's not easy. Just don't think you solved what you accomplished by it, or can ever solve it. You did it again with Big Walker, not once, but twice! Once at Rimmen, which we'll never learn to live with. The second time it was in Daggerfall, or was it Sentinel, or was it Wayrest, or was it in all three places at once? Get me, Cyrodiil? When will you wake up and realize what really happened to the Dwarves?"

There are multiple stories of what happened at red mountain, multiple stories, all of them true and all of them untrue. Nerevar died, many different reasons are presented. The dwemer disappear, all for different reasons. The chimer's become Dunmer whether by being cursed or through Vivecs sadness. They could all be true, and they could all be false.

Looking at the warp in the west, the different timelines do not end at the same time some taking far longer then others. So to me there is a possibility they may be caught in time, one day to rejoin. I apologize on getting off on this tangent however I think it is an interesting concept.