Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-71.193.66.130-20160203012137

lol its kinda like Gallifrey and the Time Lords. Last remaining one was guilt-stricken,  unable to ever really find another of his race. Then he figures out that (although in TES it is a possibility not a fact) his race never died, but rather was transported to somewhere hard to reach. And still, since Yagrum was not only a Dwarve, but rather a dwarve serving right under the head of the entire Heart-of-Lorhkan project, I would say it's pretty safe to say that Yagrum's theory is the most-reliable, seeing as he not only was there as a dwemer during this time period, but actually took note of what Kagrenac did, for instance, he even knew that there was a flaw in Kagrenac's calculations, and since the Heart of Lorhkan is kind of like the infinite-wish genie lamp, it can sort-of do anything. So long as the instructions (the actions taken upon it) are clear and specific. My point is it is probably a 50-50 chance that the dwemer died or that they are simply immortal, living in an outer realm. However it does raise questions about why they would not return to Tamriel if they ended up being immortal in an outer realm.  