So who made the Elder Scrolls then
So who made the Elder Scrolls then
Todd
Bethesda
It would take a month to explain to you how that very question doesn't even make sense.
ur mum hahahha
The big thinker
They have always existed, but also don't exist. It's fucking magic nigga.
Some 3D autist
its elders
big brain
Void Termina
But why is the Elder Scrolls?
NONE OF YOUR FUCKING BUSINESS THAT'S WHY
FPBP
If God made us what existed before God? Don't question the Lore. Tolkien lore is good though and you should read into it.
The Elders, duh
God is existence itself, without it nothing can exist.
It's THAT convoluted, huh?
m'aiq
Except there is no God and everything still exists?
read aquinas
Another God that make Him.
>being this obnoxious
there's fuck all lore on the actual elder scrolls, so no it wouldn't. The main things we know is that nobody in-game seems to know their true origin, and they both exist and don't exist at the same time.
The game developers are considered the "Elders" and the scrolls are placed by them to be plot devices. That is literally it.
ES are pieces of creation that contain all the knowledge within said creation. As such, they are part of the world and appear to exist simply by the fact of that world existing. They were not created, but instead are a byproduct of mundus simply being.
You just percept them as scrolls since your mortal mind can not comprehend their nature.
>and they both exist and don't exist at the same time.
Ah, they're omnipresent. Omni tier powers beyond comprehension. None of the Aedra or Daedra have that kind of shit, not even any other gods, except maybe, and probably Akatosh since Time is his main domain.
Remember all those pencils you lost in school? It's kind of like that.
CHIM
I can get behind that. I'm not a believer but I wouldn't be surprised if He is.
But who made Him that made God? Are we Gods for making NPCs?
The elders?
It goes up for 5 more layers of Gods being made by Gods and then stops at the Top God
Time is a flat circle. We've done all this before; alright, alright, alright.
me
sounds nice, but do you actually have in-game sources for that or is that just another fanfic?
What you're saying implies they'd have been around since the days of Magnus and the Et'Ada/Aedra creating Mundus, so in their lore you'd expect them to know more about them or at least provide a little more clarification. And yet there's very little mention, so even the aedra/daedra/magna-ge seem to know little of them.
Pretty sure it's implied at the end of Oblivion that the Champion of Cyrodiil will write 'the next Elder Scroll'.
>I don't even have time to explain why I don't have time to explain.
I don't believe in religion, but I do believe in god.
It's hard to wrap around Aristotelian/Aquinas theology but imo it makes the most sense.
Just hope Hell is more of a Absent of the Presence of God and not as spicy as its usually portrayed as.
NPC talk and various books in both Oblivion, Skyrim and ESO. Don't remember exaclty, since I last played them about 3 years ago, but I think most of the info comes from Skyrim and ESO where they play the most importance in the story (Serana even carrying one)
>believing in hell/heaven
Remnants of creation.
Think of them as pieces of source code you found that tells you how life and everything works, or if you wanna get real meta, the .esp files.
>Caring what another persons religious beliefs are
Whatever makes them happy. The beliefs of someone on a anonymous image board aren't going to harm you.
It's a quote from Skyrim of angry orc librarian
This is literally me.
I blame the jews.
>I was merely pretending to be retarded
The elder?
That's not what that quote means, retard
>S-stop it was really an NPC that said it!
Into the wall of faithless you go
>The Skyrim PC is a fragment of Akatosh's soul
>All dragons are fragments of Akatosh's soul
>Alduin is a large fragment of Akatosh's soul that split from Akatosh
>Skyrim PC and all the dragon souls they collect will return to the Akatosh oversoul when they die
Do I have this correct? If so, does that make the Skyrim PC effectively an aspect of Akatosh walking around on Tamriel?
And why don't we absorb Alduin's soul when we kill him?
As all the other Dragonborns, yes.
altmer's*
A Daedric Prince. Most likely Hermaeus Mora.
>having faith
Into the basedpool you go
>only acting moral because of belief that you will be rewarded for your actions
cope harder, christcuck
Shit's a byproduct of the ES universe being linear unless a Dragon Break occurs.
Aka, also known as Anu.
>strawmanning tis hard
also
>not knowing what wall of the faithless is
and you say you like RPG
t. fag who never heard that line because he couldn't get that far in the main quest
>christcuck
>accusing others of strawmanning
Sad!
How hard did the Dragonborn PC cuck all the daedra? I doubt a daedra can claim Akatosh's soul
>You look like you could use some vitamins. How about some delicious salad? It comes free with new copies of skyrim.
I'm agnostic, and "Wall of the Faithless" is from D'n'D, you moron.
I never said anything about morality or other shit, both of thosse are literally you dryhumping a strawman until you get straw stuck in your urethra.