Let's not go to the Kirkbride world; 'tis a silly place.
It's Kirkbride, without a G. If he's a secret Daedroth prince, then he's likely to be Clavicus Vile or Sheogorath.![]()
But once I get to the bits about time-traveling cyborgs, spaceships, and non-linear time, things jump the shark with me.
When does that happen?
Phrossack, is the spaceship that Dwemer thing that crashed on Solstheim?
I'm going with him being Azura: the Lady of Dawn and Dusk, the Anticipation of Sotha Sil - father of Mysteries and Creation.It's Kirkbride, without a G. If he's a secret Daedroth prince, then he's likely to be Clavicus Vile or Sheogorath.![]()
Lexicus said:Phrossack, is the spaceship that Dwemer thing that crashed on Solstheim?
Yep, an airship assembled by the Mages Guild. Whether or not it was originally a dwemer design or just something the Guild put together using Dwemer technology is unclear. Given the Dwemer were capable of manipulating the laws of nature and creation; I'd suspect it was just leftover tech the Guild scavenged.Phrossack said:From what I've gathered, that was an airship that crashed prior to the events of an expansion for TES III: Morrowind.
But allegedly the Adamantine Tower is the spaceship that dropped the ancestors of mer and men onto Norm or something. I don't know.
Oh man that's pretty far out.
like I've always figured there was like fantasy religions going on, like spirits creating the world and whatnot (Especially since the daedric lords evidently exist, and act fully as like fantasy gods and not spacemen).
Is this something like revealed in TES2?
It's mostly just Kirkbride being zany and giving the rabid fans something to debate endlessly.
TIL that there's a town in far northern Ontario called Moose Factory. This is now my second-favorite Canadian place name, after Happy Valley-Goose Bay. Moose Jaw has been demoted to bronze, and Medicine Hat no longer medals.