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Should trade in Dwemer items still be illegal?
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06-15-2006, 06:53 PM,
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Zarf
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Yes. And we can use the Imperial Legion, or a great house trying to suck up to the Imperials, for a quest.
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06-23-2006, 01:48 AM,
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I say yes but still have merchants buying and selling this stuff. Just for quest purposes.
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06-23-2006, 03:49 PM,
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Axen
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Quote:Originally posted by Axen
Quote:Originally posted by Razorwing
Axen: I'm not sure. Doesn't the Imperials admire the Ayelid culture in some way? What with the big tower in the Imperial city being Ayelid (I think). The Dunmer don't view the Dwemer in the same positive way, I think.
Well, the Telvanni are interested in the Dwemer, but they're, well, the Telvanni.
And yeah, White-Gold Tower is Ayleid, and so is Chim-El Adabal (which translates to King Amulet/Amulet of Kings). The Ayleids constructed the tower to imitate the Adamantine Tower (AKA Ada-Mantia, I think...), which is why it doesn't look have the traditional Ayleid look. Looks like the Imperials based the architecture of the Imperial City (... DID they build the Imperial City? Or is that also Ayleid? I've got no idea) and the Wayshrines on it. Strange that the Imperials heavily demonize the Ayleids (the only evil/oppressing Ayleids were the King of White-Gold and maybe the King of Nenalata), yet they admire them.
Ok, my translation of Chim-El Adabal was off. It's more like "spirit stone of high royalty". And Akatosh is Lorkhan. Yeah. The Imperials are Trickster worshippers.
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06-23-2006, 03:53 PM,
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KuKulzA
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Quote:Originally posted by Axen
Quote:Originally posted by Axen
Quote:Originally posted by Razorwing
Axen: I'm not sure. Doesn't the Imperials admire the Ayelid culture in some way? What with the big tower in the Imperial city being Ayelid (I think). The Dunmer don't view the Dwemer in the same positive way, I think.
Well, the Telvanni are interested in the Dwemer, but they're, well, the Telvanni.
And yeah, White-Gold Tower is Ayleid, and so is Chim-El Adabal (which translates to King Amulet/Amulet of Kings). The Ayleids constructed the tower to imitate the Adamantine Tower (AKA Ada-Mantia, I think...), which is why it doesn't look have the traditional Ayleid look. Looks like the Imperials based the architecture of the Imperial City (... DID they build the Imperial City? Or is that also Ayleid? I've got no idea) and the Wayshrines on it. Strange that the Imperials heavily demonize the Ayleids (the only evil/oppressing Ayleids were the King of White-Gold and maybe the King of Nenalata), yet they admire them.
Ok, my translation of Chim-El Adabal was off. It's more like "spirit stone of high royalty". And Akatosh is Lorkhan. Yeah. The Imperials are Trickster worshippers.
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