But it really got me thinking, and I started reading MORE, and really listening in to the quests concerning the ruins in Skyrim. And I've come up with a startling person theory: Bethesda, I believe, is actually trying to make the dwarves to be a little more advanced versions of... Well... US... Real live humans, in 2012. I mean, seriously, LOOK at what they've done, LOOK at what they've built, how they acted. I'm sure they even had vehicles, because if they can make those centurions that roll around (I SOOOO want one in this game as a bodyguard), surely they made vehicles to roll around in? But seriously, it got me thinking, after doing the quest to discern the location of the Staff og Magnus, that the dwarves were getting into some things they really should't've, messing with things better left untouched. And look at us today, are we not, in a way, doing the same? Shall we find some lost god's heart, and annihilate ourselves (or, as I personally think happened, move ourselves to a realm as yet undiscovered and untouchable by normal means, or magical means) all in the name of Science?
Just something to think about next time you're running around those ruins, reading all those books, and doing those quests. If it wasn't evident that they were rather nasty people (as proven by their treatment of the Falmer), I'd almost admire them. And I'm sure everyone has wondered what REALLY happened to them, and since the "Summon Arniel's Shade" is glitched, I guess we'll never know. But these things are just something to think about...