Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-12481512-20130717104617/@comment-76.99.145.36-20161125032453

I find that your choices in metals are sound, but what if it is a spell? In Morrowind the armor has a different texture to a different PERSON! there for, it could be reasoned that the metal is a corundum base. Also the dwemer disappeared, losing the spell and potential all of its capibilities. Now, the theory on moon operations is plausible. Humans on Earth went to the moon and there are several attempts at making a giant robot like Numidium. The main problem with this is the way they transported it. Many ruins contain the metal, so it must be shipped in and out of dimensions at a frequent rate or the metal would be rarer. Another reason is the way the moons look. Many craters on the moon are visible through a telescope, And the reasons telescopes are used is so that the light pollution is avoided. In Skyrim and Morrowind, the sky is clear, AND no VISIBLE SIGNS are seen! Last would be the manpower. Although many dwemer were present, Many slaves probably did the work. There for, food and water were a must, and they would need constant replacement. Unless many portals were built, which none have been found, It is not from the moons. Tonal architecture is a need considdering the way the metral binds magic and makes weapons. I also belevive that maybe is possible, The dwemer metal is a form of deepstone. Dwarfs are known to dig deep and in several other games and lore, dwarfs have been known to use stone instead of armor. In Warhammer, The chaos dwarf immortals were armor and thick granite plates. Another thing is that the way the dwarfs molded the metal is identical to there building. Of course it could be alloyed by heating till magma and the adding bits of iron and orichalum. Many dwarven sites are above ground, so it could make sense there to be random ore mines. I would like feed back, and If you think my theories and reasons are BS than tell me the flaws and I can attempt to prove them true. - Dwemer fan 101