User blog comment:IceFireWarden0/Next Official Elder Scroll's Game Predictions/@comment-4043978-20121130001651

 If that were the case, IceFireWarden, I have this to say:



 I and a friend were thinking of what exactly the best rendition of Morrowind's reproclaimation would be. I said that only the Nerevarine could wield the power to recreate the world he knew. He was the only one with true knowledge in all acounts of Dunmer and Ashlander culture. The rumours in Oblivion were pivotal to my whole idea: That the Nerevarine made an expedition to Akavir. Akavir is referred to as the Dragon Land so it is no coincidence that he may have sub-canonically been the Dragonborn we are to see in the upcoming DLC. He was a Dragonborn, mind you, being calledso by the Blades during their questline. What I think happened- hypothetically of course- in Akavir, was that The Nerevarine learned a thing or two from the Tsaesci Lords about 'devouring'...though based on the context of the word in relation to the Tsaesci in the texts, there is no clear meaning. Now I know what you must be thinking, how could he be a Dragon Priest if he wasn't alive during the Dragon War? Well I am not sure. Since the first dragonborn (a mortal with the blood of a dragon) was Alessia, then Bethesda has us fooled with that idea. She died about 5000 years prior to such events. Anyways, he had the ability to devour or what have you, so he thought he would attempt an eradification of the evil that was the Tsaesci. He couldn't have eaten all of them...



 So he returned from Akavir, first of all people, landed on the closest province (which is Morrowind!) and must have established a minimal prescence there on the island of Solstheim. No one would recognize him, save Divayth, Neloth, and Flax Carrius.



 The mission was to search Morrowind for Vivec, whose believability was lost when the An-Xileel invaded after the corruption of the houses, the disbanding of the Tribunal, and the fall of the Ministry of Truth. He didn't die, but he couldn't survive the loss of his people so greatly. House Tevanni suffered majorly, though according to some sources ( I will provide them if asked to), the House Masters and important councillors survived, making refuge for the island to the northwest. Once Vivec was found, he was to be convinced and brought to Solstheim. There, his faith would be re-established, and his prominence would rise.

