Bloody Blackreach: The Truth Behind The Fall of the Falmer.

Post » Sat Nov 17, 2012 5:09 pm

Bloody Blackreach: The Fall of the Falmer.
Of Ancient Magicks, Power Immeasurable and Deeds most Foul.
  • A consolidated theory on the fall of the Falmer race using recently surfaced information, notable the research of Prof Katria (posthumously awarded) and her cohort; The Aetherium Wars by Taron Dreth and the always invaluable The Falmer: A study by Ursa Uthrax.
Complied by scholars of the Imperial University, led by Vaelkyr Vicir - 4E 201.

Long have the enigmatic races of Dwemer and Falmer both fascinated and confused Imperial Historians. The total and sudden disappearance of the Dwemer, leaving nothing behind but their strange (and often deadly) machines has made research difficult. Coupled with the fact that almost no written records have survived, and those that have are an extensive challenge to decipher and translate has left us very much in the dark about these strange ‘deep elves’. Ironically, it has been revelations about an even less understood race, thought pure fantasy until recent times, - the Falmer or ‘snow elves’ that has shined a light on the Dwemer and exposed some very dark and very ugly truths about this advanced and powerful race.

Firstly some background, whilst we will not address the bloody massacre at Sarthal during the “night of Tears”, nor the reasoning’s behind that- we will let our esteemed colleagues deal with that little mystery- It is important to note it as the beginning of the end for the Falmer Civilisation. Ysgrammor survived Sarthal and returned with his 500 companions to drive the elves from Skyrim. As told in Lokheims “Fall of the Snow Prince” they succeeded, shattering the Falmer and driving the few that remained by that time into hiding.

The Falmer were thought lost to time, either exterminated in the war or simply faded away for countless centuries, until the esteemed Ursa Uthrax uncovered a much darker fate which he published in The Falmer: A Study, currently the most extensive work of knowledge on the Falmer race. They did not die, though I’m sure many wished they had. Ursa discovered that the remaining Falmer had fled into the great underground caverns of Blackreach, seeking shelter with their cousins the Dwemer or ‘deep elves’. The Dwemer did grant that protection, but at a horrible cost- the Falmer were fed on poisoned mushrooms that grow in Blackreach which eventually drove them blind, not just the first generation, but every generation after that, until the Falmer lost all sight to the darkness. The Dwemer were cruel taskmasters, using the crippled Falmer as slaves until an eventual and inevitable rebellion known as the ‘War of the Crag’.

There is no doubt in this scholars mind that during this time Blackreach served as a prison, laboratory, and work camp all rolled into one. The convenience it offered the Dwemer with a slave workforce accessible at any part of the empire, its secure location, easy availability of the poisoned mushrooms that enforced their hold on the Falmer , and its close proximity to the mines (which will be addressed a later section) would have turned the dark beauty of Blackreach into a den of pain and horror for the survivors of the Falmer race.

But there is another side to this story, the Dwemer.

Recent discoveries by the late Prof Katria (posthumously decorated) and the scholar Taron Dreth, have uncovered a great deal of information about the Dwemer Empire in Skyrim at this point in history. Katria’s research points to a loose confederation of Dwemer states, Arkngthamz, Bthar-zel ( though this may be an outpost of the larger nearby Bthardamz), Raldbthar and Mzulft, working on a joint project at Bthalft. It appears that such alliances to work towards large technological advances were not uncommon, however it also appears that this alliance did not last. What the Dwemer discovered was so powerful they went to war with each other all seeking to wrest the ultimate power for themselves.
What as this power? Aetherium, a rare and power substance that could be used to created immensely powerful magical artifacts. This scholar has personally laid eyes upon one such artifact, forged with the last remaining Aetherium by a cohort of the late Prof Katria, a gleaming crown inset with Glowing milky blue orbs that shine from some vast internal power.

By now I’m sure you as the reader are wondering, what does all this talk of Falmer, Dwemer and Aetherium have to do with each other?

Everything.

The Aetherium was mined deep within the Blackreach, at the same time as it was being used as a slave camp for Falmer. It is only logical to conclude that Falmer slaves would have been used to mine what was reportable a ‘harmonically volatile substance’. Dwemer technology, whislt impressive, would have been little surprise to the magically powerful Falmer, hardly a prize worth going to extreme measures to protect. But Aetherium? A substance so precious and powerful the Dwemer would wage war upon themselves for its control? Now that is something to murder for.

It is this scholar’s assertion that the Falmer were blinded to protect not secrets of Dwemer technology as is commonly believed, but that were blinded for the sole purpose of concealing the secret of Aetherium! That the Falmer, kept penned as slaves within the Blackreach were used to mine the potentially dangerous material from the deep caves and that the Dwemer systematically poisoned the entire Falmer race, perhaps even with the intent of total genocide, to protect their powerful discovery. Some of my associates have even speculated the rather morbid possibility that, with Blackreach being rich in raw soul gems, and Dwemer animunculi requiring charged soul gems to operate, the Falmer could have served as... dare I say it a sacrificial power source.

The sad remnants of the Falmer were only saved by civil war within the Dwemer alliance, granting them the chance to break free and stage a rebellion, the ‘War of the Crag’. A war which raged through the dark underneath until the day the Dwemer simply vanished.

A grim tale indeed, but there is one more thing that must be considered, the Falmer where used as slaves within the deep mines to gather raw Aetherium, - during the Dwemer civil war, and subsequent Falmer rebellion they fled “into the deeper caves”, denying Dwemer entry. It is possible that deep within the Blackreach raw untouched Aetherium may still be found!
A stretch to be sure, but this scholar feels an expedition to search for any possible remaining Aetherium deposits is worth the not insubstantial risks and should be conducted with utmost haste.

~ Prof Vaelkyr Vicir and associated scholars of the Imperial University
– 4E 201
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Post » Sat Nov 17, 2012 4:00 pm

That was a good read. And it makes sense to me.

Thanks :)
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Post » Sat Nov 17, 2012 11:07 pm

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Addendum:
Discussions with the honoured Quintus Umbranox, Researcher at the Synod reguarding timelines seem to reinforce this theory. With the Aetherium Wars beginning circa 1e 222-225 (around the death of High King Harald) with the creation of the Aetherium Forge, and the sudden collapse of the Dwemer Empire in Skyrim before High King Gellir's forces several decades later it is likely that the extended Civil war coupled with the Falmer 'breakout' contributed heavily to the unexpected Nord Victory. This would place the beggining in of the War of the Crag circa 1e 250- 260.
That the Dwemer never experimented with Aetherium again in the ~450years till thier disappearance and the chances of Dwemer walking away from a power source willingly are zero to none indicates that there was likely an external force preventing them form accessing the raw Aetherium. In this case the Falmer 'rebels. As Quintus Umbranox also pointed out, a 450 year underground war would also explain the Falmers change from relative peace to insane savagery, and the reason the Dwemer in Skyrim were significantly behind technologicaly speaking compared to thier Vvardenfell compatriots.
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Post » Sat Nov 17, 2012 2:29 pm

Good read.
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Post » Sat Nov 17, 2012 8:12 pm

  • Ive always had respect for the TES writers even when I disagreed with the limited scope sometimes. But looking into how well this all fits together. Being able to actually do a historical study with tiny pieces of fragemented information and draw a complete picture like this that not only makes sense but can be verified external number crunchers blows me away.
I bow before the masters

*bow*
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Post » Sun Nov 18, 2012 3:30 am

Is this book ingame? I love reading TES books. They are well written and often provides useful insights about the region's tales and game lore. Respect those book writers (the real ones, not the in-game characters XD)
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Post » Sun Nov 18, 2012 3:12 am

Nope, just some conclusions I came to after doing a little research and connecting the dots with the in game books mentioned.

I wrote it up in a 'in game book' style for ease of reading, and becuase I have drunk waaaaaaay too much coffee tonight.

Should point out that the above conclusions are not canon. They are simply what I perceived as a logical flow of events.
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Post » Sun Nov 18, 2012 2:00 am

Nope, just some conclusions I came to after doing a little research and connecting the dots with the in game books mentioned.

I wrote it up in a 'in game book' style for ease of reading, and becuase I have drunk waaaaaaay too much coffee tonight.

Should point out that the above conclusions are not canon. They are simply what I perceived as a logical flow of events.
Oh god
You should make a mod or something. Seriously.
And write more! You got an awesome point of view of the Falmers in this text and I I thought it was an ingame book.
Thanks for the read!
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Post » Sun Nov 18, 2012 1:28 am

Dude, I want you to draw some sort of story out with where exactly the dwemer went to, unless you think they are actually dead. On topic thou, I LOVE IT
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Post » Sat Nov 17, 2012 4:29 pm

This is really good! :tops:
If possible, this should be used in a mod that adds new books to the game.

Nope, just some conclusions I came to after doing a little research and connecting the dots with the in game books mentioned.

I wrote it up in a 'in game book' style for ease of reading, and becuase I have drunk waaaaaaay too much coffee tonight.

Should point out that the above conclusions are not canon. They are simply what I perceived as a logical flow of events.
Wow, that makes this even better! I thought this was one of the Developer out of game texts that are part of the "TES Expanded Universe". http://www.imperial-library.info/content/obscure-texts.
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Post » Sat Nov 17, 2012 10:25 pm

Dude, I want you to draw some sort of story out with where exactly the dwemer went to, unless you think they are actually dead. On topic thou, I LOVE IT

Thats allready pretty well establish, apparently they were absorbed into the skin of Numidium
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Post » Sun Nov 18, 2012 2:08 am

Wow, so much sense.

If Beth hadn't thought of this beforehand though, you just gave them another DLC story. ;p
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Post » Sat Nov 17, 2012 7:09 pm

Eh its a minor mod worth a most, extended Aetherium crafting, deep caves of Blackreach area and a lost Imperial research party.

What I came up with is nothing new. its allready all in game.its just putting those fragments together to form a semi coherent narrative..
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Post » Sat Nov 17, 2012 7:50 pm

I wonder what effects the Aetherium has had on the Falmer and if they have attempted to use it for anything.
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Post » Sat Nov 17, 2012 3:19 pm

Great read
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Post » Sat Nov 17, 2012 5:15 pm

Thats allready pretty well establish, apparently they were absorbed into the skin of Numidium

What? source?
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Post » Sun Nov 18, 2012 1:37 am

Excellent read
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Post » Sat Nov 17, 2012 11:28 pm

The Disappearance of the Dwarves, the Dwemer’s Folly

http://imperial-library.info/content/final-report-trebonius
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Post » Sat Nov 17, 2012 2:45 pm

The Disappearance of the Dwarves, the Dwemer’s Folly

http://imperial-library.info/content/final-report-trebonius
Actually, the source you cite is just a summary of various speculations - yes, SPECULATIONS - of non-dwemer writers in the game lore trying to piece together what happened to the dwemer. The author of that source tries to weave a comprehensive narrative from it, and it seems pretty clear that he utterly fails. It simply makes no sense whatsoever that the Dwemer would suicide their own race to achieve some bizarre definition of Godhood and would then fail to achieve anything remotely like it. Not with the Heart of Lorkhan at their disposal.
Based upon the many sources of dwemer history in the lore, Morrowind, and your own excellent narrative concerning the falmer and aetherium, it becomes blazingly obvious that something else happened:
The dwemer, in an effort to protect themselves from the dunmer, falmer and nords, and in order to recapture the source of Aetherium, went MUCH DEEPER. The Heart of Lorkhan was the instrument that allowed them to shape an underground world well below those that have been already discovered, and transport themselve there intact. They could also now mine for Aetherium without worrying about the falmer getting in the way. This would also explain why the many dwemer pumps and machinery are still in excellent working order and why maintenance robots are constantly be deployed to perform the necessary labor - the super deep habitations need air and water pumped up and down from the surface. Also, this clearly explains why the dwemer combat robots still patrol the old structures and are renewed when destroyed - they are a PICKET, serving as an early warning for intruders and possible attempts at discovery and invasion of their super-deep lairs.
It's clear the dwemer are preparing themselves, building their strength and technology until the day comes where they feel confident enough to re-emerge and confront all their foes. That day will make the return of the dragons seem like a kindergarten party.
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Post » Sun Nov 18, 2012 4:16 am

Yes I'm not quite sure I'm satisfied with the evidence you've provided reguarding the dwemer either, especially considering what happens with Arniel's Endeavor, he only had pieces of what the Dwemer had at there disposal and the soul gem he used was ghetto rigged as it was and was a very light substitute for the Heart of a God. Yet he still manged to vanish without a trace, maybe going to the same place as the Dwemer went or maybe not, I'm just saying witnessing the same sort of event happening with severely more limited tools doesn't draw me to the same conclusion as you have.
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Post » Sun Nov 18, 2012 3:41 am

Actually, the source you cite is just a summary of various speculations - yes, SPECULATIONS - of non-dwemer writers in the game lore trying to piece together what happened to the dwemer. The author of that source tries to weave a comprehensive narrative from it, and it seems pretty clear that he utterly fails. It simply makes no sense whatsoever that the Dwemer would suicide their own race to achieve some bizarre definition of Godhood and would then fail to achieve anything remotely like it. Not with the Heart of Lorkhan at their disposal.

Im sure Michael Kirkbride will be happy to know he totally failed at weaving a narrative out of the lore he wrote in the first place. What I linked was writtten by the lead TES writer himself. It doesst get any more canon then that.
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Post » Sat Nov 17, 2012 7:04 pm

Im sure Michael Kirkbride will be happy to know he totally failed at weaving a narrative out of the lore he wrote in the first place.
I'm sure he's an incredibly intelligent and talented individual, much like the rest of the key members of the TES team at Bethesda. Nevertheless, even the best of us aren't perfect people, and not everything we do is perfect.
It's simply clear as the light of day that the dwemer disappearance is a mystery that has not been definitively resolved, and the current lore - including your link - actually support that conclusion.
My thesis is based on all of the current lore, and makes a stronger case for the continuing existence of the dwemer. That's not a knock on folks who believe the evidence suggests they are gone forever; I just believe the evidence calls equally for an alternate conclusion (and, in fact, more than equally.)
Most importantly - I think those who believe the dwemer are gone are underestimating the capacity of the dwemer for evil. Think about it - four cities/tribes actually fought bitterly over control of the aetherium forge! This, and other things, suggest that the dwemer actually have a thing or two to teach even the thalmor about arrogance, greed and lust for power.
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Post » Sun Nov 18, 2012 2:55 am

Compared to the power of the Heart of Lorkhan the Aetherium forge is small fry. At the time of its discovery it was capable of great power- but by the time of the Dwemer dispearance it was 450 year old tech.

The dwemer had gone far beyond mundane 'enchantments' by that stage, they were pushing for CHIM. Past CHIM even- to the primal creation.

Compared to that goal, even total dominion over Mundus is nothing.
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