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This article contains redundant information and should be edited for clarity and conciseness. Ddrapeau (talk) 08:54, December 18, 2011 (UTC)

Dwemer and Dwarven should in fact be separate items rather than a redirect. Dwarven is an item characteristic / material type (i.e. Dwarven Longsword). To be consistent with pages like Steel and Silver, Dwarven should exist. Vhockey86 05:39, 26 March 2006 (CST)

Done. --TheSpectator 13:08, 26 March 2006 (CST)

Just a question: Are there any Dwarven ruins in Cyrodiil? Cause I haven't found any.

Nope (that I know of). --TheSpectator 02:57, 31 May 2006 (CDT)

Frostcrag Spire has some Dwemer architectural notions, and the Imperial Orrery is overtly Dwemer.

Ahh, very good point. I didn't think of those. --TheSpectator 18:49, 31 May 2006 (CDT)

Content taken from Wikipedia

I noticed that the content here is taken exactly from Wikipedia, and if I understand correctly, that's not good (simply put). Any thoughts? And anyone want to rewrite this article? --TheSpectator 02:57, 31 May 2006 (CDT)

I'd be willing to rewrite it but one question. Since we are writing about Dwemers which are nothing to do with Cyrodiil would it be ok for us to starting writing about morowinbd and the other elder scrolls games. What I mean is that there is basically nothing left to write about in oblivion... so lets compete with UESP.-OblivionSmall Oblivion MasterTalk 07:17, 22 August 2007 (CDT)

It is known what happened to the Dwemer, devs explained it after Morrowind.

The original developer quote is now lost due to two forum changes, but a transcript can be found here :

http://www.imperial-library.info/content/final-report-trebonius

77.249.235.60 16:40, November 6, 2011 (UTC)

Ancient tales of the Dwemer

I have removed mention of 'Ancient tales of the Dwemer' because they are not Dwemer lore.

This can be read in the first volume of the series 'The Ransom of Zarek', which contains this publishers note:

"

Publisher's Note

I was reluctant to publish the works of Marobar Sul, but when the University of Gwylim Press asked me to edit this edition, I decided to use this as an opportunity to set the record straight once and for all.

Scholars do not agree on the exact date of Marobar Sul's work, but it is generally agreed that they were written by the playwright "Gor Felim," famous for popular comedies and romances during the Interregnum between the fall of the First Cyrodil Empire and the rise of Tiber Septim. The current theory holds that Felim heard a few genuine Dwemer tales and adapted them to the stage in order to make money, along with rewritten versions of many of his own plays.

Gor Felim created the persona of "Marobar Sul" who could translate the Dwemer language in order to add some sort of validity to the work and make it even more valuable to the gullible. Note that while "Marobar Sul" and his works became the subject of heated controversy, there are no reliable records of anyone actually meeting "Marobar Sul," nor was there anyone of that name employed by the Mages Guild, the School of Julianos, or any other intellectual institution.

In any case, the Dwemer in most of the tales of "Marobar Sul" bear little resemblance to the fearsome, unfathomable race that frightened even the Dunmer, Nords, and Redguards into submission and built ruins that even now have yet to be understood."

77.249.235.60 11:30, January 3, 2012 (UTC)

The Dwemer has awakened

The Dwemer has awakened parody song can be found through the provided link. I was bored when I did the rewrite of the original song. Mictlantecuhtli (talk) 03:46, January 6, 2012 (UTC)


Why is the writing in blue? -.- —This unsigned comment is by 90.221.193.63 (talkcontribs) . Please sign your posts with ~~~~!

"Blue writing" is normally a link. Azaisya (talk) 00:26, June 6, 2013 (UTC)

Atlantis and Dwemer?

Am I the only one who sees a relation between the Dwemer and the people from Atlantis? They both were very advanced civilazations that suddenly dissapeared.

If 2 civilizations from 2 different worlds had the same fate, it doesn't immediatly mean that they are connected also, sign your posts2A1G Requiescat in pace 10:08, December 26, 2012 (UTC)

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