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AgeRP 11.11.21 10:43 pm

Where did the Dwemer disappear to? (The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind)

Let's in this thread collect all the information about the Dwemer (from all TES series) and the fact of their disappearance.
And maybe we can finally decide what really happened to them, where did they disappear to?
I still adhere to the opinion that the Dwemer managed to transfer themselves to another world (dimension) with the help of Numidium. I would like to hear the version of experts in Dagerfall and other TES series.
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DonSkoy_KazAk47 11.11.21

Either 20% were buried sooooo deep (my opinion)
Either 79 percent flew away
Or 1 percent died

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LoveDoctor 11.11.21

Authoritative opinion ... In general, they all switched to an alternate dimension, trying to become gods. best of all, the last surviving gnome will tell you about it, or better go through the guild of magicians.

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Komodo Saurian 11.11.21

Assimilated with the local population.

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Psychodolb 11.11.21

I think that the Dwemer either became some other form of existence (not physical), or they just died! My words are confirmed by the huge amount of their ashes that can be found in the old Dwemer fortresses! I think that if they were transported to some other world or "buried", they would not leave their ashes all over Morrowind!

ZY By the way, this is a very interesting topic, but since no one has any evidence and cannot be, we are purely fantasizing here! :)

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AgeRP 11.11.21

I would like to find at least some irrefutable fact of their disappearance. Regarding the fact that the Dwemer Bfli were destroyed .... I do not think, since the disappearance of the Dwemer happened during the battle at the Red Mountain and they disappeared not in a given place, but completely from the world. Who remembers in detail. the battle at the red mountain, when exactly did the Dwemer disappear? In my opinion, Kagrenac managed to activate his idea with Numidiom (the heart of Lorkhan), maybe I'm wrong, I just don't remember this moment in detail. I would also like to hear from Dagerfall specialists.
If my memory serves me, then the gnomes built a Numidium working with the heart of Lorkhan (which Vivec later gave as a gift to Septim in exchange for peace, but already without a heart), precisely in order for him to transfer them to another world, that is, to use it in as the ark. Then why did Numidium itself remain in the red mountain?

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Mr._Sin 11.11.21

While the Chimer and Dwemer armies fight each other, Nerevar, along with Dagoth Ur and a small detachment of Chimer, successfully sneak into Dumak's stronghold on Red Mountain. Inside it, they will engage in battle with Dumac and Kagrenac. During the battle, Kagrenac takes his tools (Ghost Guardian, Separator and Cleaver) and uses them on the Heart of Lorkhan, and, at that very moment, the entire Dwemer race disappeared from the face of Tamriel (including the Dwemer Vollenfell). Nobody knows exactly what happened to them ...

The Ashlendors' view of this event is somewhat different. In the battle, Nerevar and Dumac were severely wounded. Dagoth Ur kills Kagrenac and takes his tools. Not knowing what to do with them or how to use them, Dagoth Ur and Nerevar seek advice from Azura, who tells them how to break the connection the Dwemer have with the Heart of Lorkhan. At this moment, in the midst of the battle, the Chimer armies watch as the Dwemer armies turn to dust, having lost their connection with the Heart.

I took it from elderscrolls.net

Numidium is not an ark. This is Kagrenac's creation using the power of the heart. It was created as an almost new god who will help the Dwemer. Dagoth Ur did about the same when creating Akulkhan.

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AgeRP 11.11.21

This thought came into my head, I don't remember where it is possible in one of the books in Morovind, it was described that the Dwemer machines stop working far from the island of Wonderfell (more precisely, far from the red mountain), I suspect that all these machines used the power of Lorkhan's heart. But how then explain the disappearance of the Dwemer in Vollenfell, I think the energy of the heart did not spread there.

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Psychodolb 11.11.21

Dwemer machines really stopped working outside of Vardenfell, as the last living Dwemer of the Corpusrium spoke of. But Lorkhan's heart, in my opinion, does not extend to the Dwemer themselves, the same gnome from the corpusarium is an example of this (he is alive and well, even after the destruction of Lorkhan's heart).

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AgeRP 11.11.21

In my opinion, that gnome from the Corpsarium told me that he did not disappear because at the very moment when the Dwemer began to disappear, he passed from another reality (although how did he get there?) Into the world of Tamriel, so he stayed, though something still happened to kicked him, became disabled.

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Bianor 11.11.21

Jagrumu's legs were bitten off by corrus.

I doubt the Dwemer have been transported anywhere. In any case, the heaps of ashes from them were completely material, and the spirits of the Dwemer also belong to Nirn. The skiff came as a result of Kagrenac's pampering with Lorkhan's heart.

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AgeRP 11.11.21

As for the ashes of the Dwemer, perhaps this is not the result of the actions of Kagrenac with the heart of Lorkhan. Maybe it is the ashes of dead dwarves from old age, for example. And the spirits are also dead dwarves long before the battle of the red mountain.

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Psychodolb 11.11.21

Who blurted out this nonsense about the disabled person and the passage into another dimension ?!
He just sailed a bit from Vardenfell.
And he has no legs, because, having returned to Morrowind and not finding the Dwemer, he went to Red Mountain, where he contracted the corps. Legs had to be amputated :)))

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AgeRP 11.11.21

I can't say for sure whether it was either he or Fir who spoke, but I remember exactly that Yagrum traveled to another world.

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Psychodolb 11.11.21

Divight Fear just couldn't tell you that! Yes, and Yagrum himself (who did not travel to any other world and could not travel) could not tell you this
ZY Before you write something, make sure that your words are correct so as not to clog the topic!

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AgeRP 11.11.21

I must somehow see this moment, there will be time I will establish the Blight, I will take a look. I could not take it from the ceiling.

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Psychodolb 11.11.21

Well, I'm not saying that from the ceiling ... Maybe I almost understood something wrong.
It happens to everyone, don't worry! But you raised a good topic! I myself wanted to include it in the theme "The Great Secrets of Morrowind", but you got ahead of me :(

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Bianor 11.11.21

zoid82, cool said, damn it! The Dwemer died of old age in rows at the dining table or at the forges. Yes, and the dead were lying around until they decayed - the Dwemer, it turns out, did not know the tombs! Go through the tribunal, there you can kick screenshots showing the instant death of the entire population of the city. Death found the Dwemer in the places where they were during work and rest.

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Psychodolb 11.11.21

Bianor
If only dust remains of the Dwemer, it does not mean that they are dead. Perhaps they simply no longer needed a bodily shell.

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Kovu 11.11.21

2 Good and Evil
Yagrum was in Oblivion when the Dwemer disappeared. Then he went to the red mountain to find out what happened to the Dwemer, there he contracted corrus and had to amputate his legs.
According to the Dwemer: If they were transported to another space, it was immaterial, for their bodies turned into dust. Souls could still get somewhere (in the same Oblivion), but bodies could not.

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Psychodolb 11.11.21

Leshiy 3D
You almost completely repeat my words ...