Elder Scrolls Forum
It all began during the first week
of February 1999, some time after the release of TESA:Resguard but long before Morrowind was
a reality... the Bethesda designers let the cat out of the bag.
Many details of Morrowind were spilled on the TESA: Redguard forum.
Well, not quite, actually!
As we are all well aware, the people who bring us the Elder Scrolls
are a talented and creative bunch. Apparently they were very excited
about the progress of Morrowind, the third installment of the Elder
Scrolls series. Not willing to drop hints and clues as to the direction
of the game's development in the conventional way, the designers
instead opted to assume a variety of characters, all of whom were assumedly
pivotal NPCs in the upcoming game. This page serves as a collection
of the havoc they have wrought in the event you missed it.
Please note that I personally haven't a clue as to the discussion
that took place here. In reading the following, you may notice a
few passages written by "82 Crodo". At this time I can only speculate
what that means. A few individuals who read the original posts on
the Elder Scrolls Forum wrote to ask me what my relationship is with
Bethesda, if I was the person who wrote those posts, and whether
or not the name Crodo will appear in the game. Well, I just happen
to be a fan of the series that happens to run a website dedicated
to the creativity of other fans. Please believe me when I say that
I haven't a clue and I'm as much in the dark as the rest of you.
As it stands, we can only wait it out.
I now give you shades of things to come...
Compilation and color commentary 02/05/99 by Qwerty
Intro by Andel Crodo
Revised 02/10/99 by Qwerty
Revised for The Imperial Library Sept. 2003 by Qwerty
It began quite innocently...
Andel
Crodo: Pronunciation of terms in the Pocket
Guide...
There are a handful of things mentioned in the Pocket Guide to Tamriel and
I'm curious about how to pronunciate them. The elven races in particular,
how to say the word, "Aldmeri," specifically. Hey, If I'm going to roleplay
as one, I'd like to know how the heck to say what it is that I am! ;o)
Am I wrong to think that it sounds like, "(Sc)ald Merry," or, "Old Mary"?
Hmm... sounds to me like she's having too much fun with the coffee pot.
::chuckle::
Honestly now, the following is what I've been using.
"Ald" - AHHLD
"Mer" - murr
"i" - EEE
AHHLD-murr-EEE. Is this right?
Why, do you ask, that I ask? Well, I assure you all that there is indeed
a method to my madness. I asked my wife what she thought upon pointing to
the word, and she said, "uld-MARR-eye", with the emphasis on only the center
syllable... quite the opposite of what I thought it was.
~Andel
Qwerty
: Re: Question still open to discussion...
I thought it's more like "uld-mEry". One thing I'm absolutely sure about
- the final "i" should NOT be pronounced as "eye". The "Old Mary" thing from
"The Pocket Guide" suggests that. Also, I would question your "mur" syllable
- "mury" would hardly ever, IMHO, evolve into "Mary". OK, whatever.
Besides, there's a way to know the rules. Turn the subtitles on, replay
Redguard to the prison quest, and, when fighting with Dram, watch the lines
of text appearing in the bottom of the screen, and listen carefully to what
Dram is yelling. This may give a clue. He is Elf, after all, and knows better
how to pronounce that. On the other hand, Andel Crodo is Elf, too...
Andel Crodo
: You mean it is indeed mentioned in the Guide itself? D'oh! Talk about
egg on my face. Perhaps I should have RTFM before asking! ;o)
~Andel
It became slighty more interesting when a Bethesda employee came
forward:
GT@Bethsoft
: Darn'it Andel, are you always so difficult....hahahahaha? WHo really
knows how its pronounced? Tell ya what though, when I take my vacation this
spring to Vvardenfell, and visit Gnisis, Vivec, Sadrith Mora, and Bal Ur,
I'll be sure to grab a few "Hooked on Morrowind Ebonics" brochures. I'll
even see if I can get a few of the limited edition "Tongues of the Morag
Tong" tapes. Perhaps the key is to try to sound like Chris Tucker doing his
best Middle Eastern impression of a Brooklyn landlord?
Gary
Andel Crodo
:
> Darn'it Andel, are you always so difficult....hahahahaha? WHo
> really knows how its pronounced?
Oh, fuss and bother! Run it past the PG idea-maker, by cracky!
I suppose I'll blend Qwerty's suggestion with my own and stick with
"UHHLD-mer-EE" for the time being.
> I'll be sure to grab a few "Hooked on Morrowind
> Ebonics" brochures.
And from the Dark Elves, no less. Ooof! Should this be classified as "on-color
humor"? ::chuckle::
> Perhaps the key
> is to try to sound like Chris Tucker doing his best Middle Eastern
> impression of a Brooklyn landlord?
That would be Lakheen. ;o)
~Andel
Here - lo and behold! - came the post that started it all!
Michael : How to Say it All
Pronounced AHLD-Mary. Means 'of the First Folk.' 'Old Mary' is a Colovian
corruption, and joke.
Dwemer (the Dwarves) is DWAY-mare. Means 'Deep Folk.'
Dunmer (the Dark Elves) is doon-MARE. Means 'Dark Folk.' Colovian hicks say
DUHN-merh, but the Dark Elves laugh at them or strike at them, depending
upon the number of hicks present.
Chimer (precursor to Dunmer) is KY-mare. Means 'Changed Folk.' Oops! This
is a secret..!
Altmer (High Elves) is AHLT-mare. Means 'High Folk.'
Bosmer (Wood Elves) is BO-mare. Means 'Green Folk.'
And, finally, Daedra is EITHER DAY-druh OR DEE-druh, depending upon your
inclination. DEE-druh is the Dunmeri preference and, since they made up the
word, will be more acceptable come TESIII. Means 'Our Stronger, Better
Ancestors.'
This is the first ever mention, to the best of my knowledge, of Chimer.
Also, Dark Elves considering Daedra their ancestors was a new fact at that time.
Matter of fact, Michael made the matters clear later,
on the Storyboard, in the most straightforward way:
Michael : First, the place was Velothi, a bunch of squabbling Chimeri and Dwemeri tribes.
Then, the Nords came, conquered, and named it 'Dunmereth.'
The Chimer and Dwemer finally got smart, joined up, kicked the Nords out, and created 'Resdayn.'
Then the Dwemer vanished, the Volcano erupted, the Tribunal showed up, everybody's skin changed, and things got _really weird_.
Now the lovely place is called 'Morrowind.'
But at that time, on Redguard Forum, no one knew it's that simple. The linguistic discussion continues a litle
bit...
Qwerty
: Re: Thanks a great lot, Michael!
Julian LeFay was much more cryptic concerning the dragons issue...
> Pronounced AHLD-Mary. Means 'of the First Folk.' 'Old Mary' is
> a Colovian corruption, and joke.
I meant that the very fact that Aldmeri evolved into "Old Mary" in vulgar
Colovian suggests certain resemblance. Nothing serious, of course.
> Dwemer (the Dwarves) is DWAY-mare. Means 'Deep Folk.'
Some character of Redguard (was it J'ffer?) was actually using this word
in the game. He pronounced it like "DWEE-mare".
And Michael... As soon as thee bestoweth thy phonetic wisdom upon unworthy
ones... Please... What's the plural for Daedra? I'm sure it's "Daedra" too,
not "Daedras"...
Michael : You're right. "Daedra" is the plural
form of "Daedroth."
PS. J'ffer was just being a silly ignorant beast-man. He's never even read
Marobul Sul's "Ancient Tales of the Dwemer."
Qwerty
: Re: Daedra
I've seen the form "Daedras" only once, in "Fools' Ebony", part 3. Scribe's
mistake, I guess. Or author's intentional imitation of commons' speech.
Ancalagorn : Excuse me but...
I kind of remember(maybe I am mistaking...) that Frost/Fire daedra(s?) didnt
prounounced it as DAY-druh OR DEE-druh...
Michael : The Daedra-bound elementals cannot be
held accountable for their queer pronunciations. Speech is the realm of better
beasts.
... but the clouds already gathered thick above the unsuspecting Michael
the phoneticist's head! And here came the first "correction".
Antabolis Hasphat : I would not take the ravings
of this "Michael" too seriously. He has never been published in the Journal
of Ancient Tamrielic History, and was dismissed from the his position at
the University of Gwylim for persisting in reading aloud portions of the
long-debunked "Monkey Truth" during faculty meetings.
> Chimer (precursor to Dunmer) is KY-mare. Means 'Changed Folk.'
> Oops! This is a secret..!
All modern scholars agree that Chimer means "Crafty Folk". "Changed Folk"
is rank speculation based on early reports from the excavation of Dagon Fell
(which I supervised), and has been resoundingly disproven in my recently
published article, "Dunmer and Chimer in the Mythic Era: A Social History"
(JATH 5897.3).
This post had two continuations - linguistic and ... the
other.
Chavana Emalur
: Antabolis Hasphat's transcription of the Aldmeri particle "chi" as
"crafty" or "of the craftsman class" is based on mistaken analogies with
the "ki" or "xi" particles common to 1st Era literary Aldmeri. Literary Aldmeri
diverged in form and function from formal Aldmeri before the First Era. Hasphat's
overlooking the more modern ascription of "chi" as "changed", or "corrupted",
or "accursed," seems peculiar from a scholar aspiring to modernity. I note
that Hasphat's "Dunmer and Chimer in the Mythic Era: A Social History" is
dedicated to his patron, His Excellency, Muthser Romori Sedur Norilnor, Dunmeri
of House Hlaalu, a prosperous and bloated plutocrat grown fat at the tables
of the Imperial monopolists, whose interests in the whitewashing of the Dark
Elven Curse must be obvious to even the most casual observer.
Chavana Emalur humble scribe, initiate of the Shrine of the Hidden Saints,
Narsis, Morrowind
Mophar Grandalk : My goodness, my old friend Chavana,
so-called "celebrated historian and scholar" of Tamrielic literature. I've
not seen you seen or heard the likes of you since you were ousted from the
Guild of Scholars, and you dare intervene in such a public posting? Such
insouciant actions can result in an unfortunate, unexpected visit from the
Morag Tong. Please, show respect and know your rank amidst these grounds.
Such an ashlander as yourself should not pretend to be a literate citizen
of this "fine" kingdom known as Tamriel.
Mophar
And the other, definitely referencing Marukh the Seer:
Mophar
Grandalk : Let us not use the "Great Ape Man's" preachings
in vain. As was taught to me by an elderly priest from the Temple Zero who
had much wisdom of the "Monkey Truth", we blunt ears and pointy ears all
have much to learn from this great primate, Maruhk. Alas, I can only hope
to read more of these grand preachings. By the way Antabolis, Speak lightly
of the one called "Michael". For I am now his new understudy, hahaha.
Mophar
"Tam! Rugh!"
Strangely enough, Bethesda Softworks obviously provides e-mail hosting
service to certain Elder Peoples. Mophar Grandalk's address is that of Gary "WormGod" Noonan.
3 argor :
rising?
is the time then at hand?
"Tam! Rugh!"
res markady : NO
hold your tongue fool
Luvalis
Indoval: Why must a philosophies of the Great Ape be taken
in vain? Such tomfoolery is unjust in the name of the Temple Zero. For, not
let us forget the Archives as a whole. May Maruhk shine his wisdom down on
us all.
Luva
Here came Luvalis Indoval, the enfant terrible of all Dunmereth...
But mentioning of the Prophet in vain brought the orthodox ones in:
Muthser Mengi
Anekwa : You know not what you speak.
We, the undersigned, do protest the facetious sport made of the Received
Word of the Perfect Master, Lord Maruhk. May his words be inscribed upon
the eyelids of those who would be wise.
Muthser Mengi Anekwa Sedura Chavana Komala Sedur Venrish Verz Sedura Ginaya
Urish Ser Sedur Hals Vazra Sera Sedura Tehja Tima Muthser Pamur Arni Ser
Jap Charz Nemer Ullor Kenopa Ser Sera Gellom Emalur Netum Vehmi Ser Euren
Alom Ser Sera Alor Domali Memur Inawa Muthser Vedor Hilor Nemer Pettur Busha
Ser Anagen Etidum Sera Tinshi Vena Nekwa Tarma Termali Ganri Ser Ogilur Nawa
Muthser Sera Tidas Besha Sera Sorma Kasti Ser Pelm Tenip Muthsera Jelsa Nattur
Judging by the address, Mengi Anekwa receives e-mail care of Ken Rolston.
Luvalis Indoval
: So sayeth the infidel, so sayeth Anekwa!! Your hideous remarks
concerning the Great Ape, Lord of all material and imaterial wisdom are
foreshortened by your lack of comprehension of His word. Your insidious tongue
could surely land you crucified alongh the roadside of my fine land. Dont
think that speaking in tongue will hide your intentions. If any inscribing
is to be done here, it will be the blade of a hired Morag Tong on your throat.
Then, the Recieved Word shall show its strength in your flesh. Good day to
you.
Luva
And here we see the first sign of the Unnamed Ones, known as Morag
"The Dark Brotherhood" Tong!
Morag Sithil
: Be warned, the Tong will not have its name be invoked lightly, especially
by one who panders to the foreigners as you do. The Indoval clan has been
dragged through the mud by such as you, "Luvalis". We marked many for your
great-uncle Indoval Ros, a mer worthy of respect. But Sithis may feed on
your life's breath as a boon if ye cease not your prating. Be warned.
Ros Indoval
: Please, Mighty Sithil, hear my plea. Do not invoke any great punishment
on my nephew for his looseness of tongue, for he is ignorant in his knowlege
and suffers greatly from lack of respect. I have sworn to his father, Becher
Jus Luvalis, that I would take this youth under my wing and produce a worthy
man of him. Let not his petty breath offend thee. Please mark him not. For
after my schoolings, if the child continues his harboring of childishness,
I shall mark him myself and ask that I myself be marked for my failure. My
word is my bond, and I am good for that much.
Ros
Not very much forgivefulness here...
Morag Sultha : Free Mark:
Indoval
Morag Sithil, see how the Indovals have been tainted. They reverse their
surnames, man-fashion. "Ros Indoval." "Luvalis Indoval." And further, he
speaks of the goal of his whelp-rearing to
> produce a worthy man of him. <
The mer we knew as Indoval Ros is now in the business of producing men. Their
House should fall as quickly as House Dram's, when lo those heirs trafficked
in the affairs of the Cyrodiils. Let us not forget PSJJJJ's yearly Free Marks
we are alotted this math-murder span-- if you will not, I may act, for my
rank is well enough.
Sleep if you can, House Indoval.
Morag Sultha
Luvalis
Indoval : Hear my plea
Sultha, for let my words not brand my house. I alone, speak as an individual,
and not as my house. My actions and words shall shadow my house for no longer.
My Great Uncle Ros is a dear, and kind man, and does not deserve to suffer
under my sophomoric attitude. I am yet a child, a boy who needs to learn
the ways of the world. Morrowind may be of my origin, but it does not seem
to be my place of mind. I am tainted by the influence of "blunt ears" and
wish I were only strong enough in my youth to break free. Mark me if you
will, I accept the consequeces, but House Indoval is innocent of my personality
and my character. I am guilty of only my youth and non understanding of the
world, and if a mark is just, then so be it. Long live House Indoval.
Luvalis Indoval of the House Indoval, West Vivec
Molag Sultha :
Luvalis the Mouse,
Lord Boethiah to the exodus: "Divide ye like your enemies, in Houses, and
lay your laws in set sequence from the center, again like the enemy Corners
of the House of Troubles, and see yourself thence as timber, or mud-slats,
or sheets of resin. Then do not divide, for yet is the stride of Sithis quicker
than the rush of enemies, and He will sunder the whole for the sake of a
shingle."
Morag Sultha
morag tal : be it known
I bear the mark of Luvalis Indoval under 30 day law. Let none hinder on pain
of sharing.
Morag Tal
And here came the conclusion:
The Tamriel Crier : Hear ye, hear
ye
[Article posted on a board just outside of a local tavern]
At 168 (no human can possibly live this long) years of age, Wise Old Ros
Indoval was found dead. His wife found his corpse soon after nightfall this
past eve. His throat had been slit from ear to ear. His nephew, Luvalis Indoval,
a young 22 (now thats young for an elven child) year old boy, was found dead
just outside of the same house. Luvalis had been an understudy of his Great
Uncle Ros for 2 short months. Imperial officials were sent in to examine
this strange, yet gruesome massacre on the child and his elderly uncle. The
only thing that officials had to say was that after finding strange carvings
on the foreheads of the slayn, this case is closed. Who could have committed
such a cowardly act on such a young, innocent child and this widely known,
sincere elderly man? A man of great wisdom and importance to the populace.
Perhaps the carvings could tell us more, or better yet, perhaps we are better
off not knowing.
Andel, could you ever expect it will end up like this?..
Andel Crodo
:
> Perhaps the carvings could tell us more,
> or better yet, perhaps we are better off not knowing.
And perhaps a weighty bounty is ripe for the claiming?
Luvalis had displayed himself as an insolent Dunmer who generously catered
to the Primates - most foul and pungent beasts, who dare claim evolutionary
ties in their wild arrogance. Most Cyrodils bear at least the fairest of
common courtesies by virtue of sporting minutely shaven chins out of the
welcome respect for those Elders able to stomach their often unwelcome company.
Treachery is a fetid rotting husk that emits a most acrid yet distinct odor.
Methinks this is a case of dissention in the ranks, that which urged a silence
upon they who should have been content to be lambs. Keep a wary eye to your
backside, my brothers... for these are quite unsettling times indeed.
~Andel
3 argor : Thus
So perish those who hasten the time unreadily.
And we'll never see these two Mer again.
But the scholars thoughtfully continue their explorations! As if nothing
happened.
82 Crodo : The "Chi" Prefix
Fixation
Though I will probably be excommunicated for pointing this out during the
flamestorm of "Era's End," it perhaps is not too unreasonable that the "Chi"
in "Chimer" does indeed denote "Changed Folk." The "kai" in "Stros M'kai"
means "thought," as in the Yokudan translation of that isle's name, "Sister
of Thought." Everyone knows that Yokuda suffered Aldmeri rule as much as
any human land during the Mythic Era, and that Elven loan-words may have
found their way into the Yokudan language.
At any rate, kai-as-thought can also be read kai-as-canny, thus illuminated
thus fundamentally _changed_.
Any doubts as to the Aldmeri influence on Yokuda are surely shed (pun
intended)once one studies the skin-archives of the Satakals. Therein is the
legend of Tall Papa's war with the Dark Elven Boethiah, and the roots of
the long-standing hostilities that resulted when Hunding beat Boethiah's
son in a game of limb-riddles.
82 Crodo Office of Provincial Studies, Alinor
Antabolis Hasphat : Ah, the great 82 Crodo stoops from his rarefied perch in the archives of
Alinor to dabble in the mundane.
Your coy inferences to the Dark Elven Curse do you no credit. Cite your sources,
sir! There is not a shred of evidence that the Dunmer were ever other than
they are now, despite centuries of research and speculation. You call yourself
a scholar, sir, yet you provide fodder for the ever-multiplying array of
quacks and lunatics that infest the Empire.
82 Crodo : As ever, you misread me, Antabolis.
I never painted a portrait of Dunmeri in the Orichalc Kingdoms of the Ebony
Men; merely, I pointed out larger Aldmeri influences in Yokuda that could
be useful to modern (or, in your case, armchair) etymologists.
For sources (though I need no evidence for your suddenly empty charge, now,
do I?), I have already mentioned the Satakal skin-archives, but, then, you
are probably not aware of these faraway and guarded treasures, as the
ever-vigilant Redguards still do not lay maiden-fashion before the Empire
as your cohorts do. Furthering your education, you might try Julan's "Cyrus,
Maverick-King of the Alik'r," or, with the right precautions, the Direnni
apologist Humo Cordelon's "Migrations of the Blude Divide in the Days of
Darkest Travis." Both are alive with Aldmeri presence in Volenfell and Lost
Yokuda.
You hold onto the "crafty" translation as if your life depended upon it,
sir. Then again, when one must betray his own people to lick the whipping
man-boots, craftiness is doubtless _not_ a character flaw.
82 Crodo Office of Provincial Studies, Alinor
BTW, did you notice something about "Cyrus the Maverick-King"? Looks
familiar...
Temple of the One : Apologies to the 82nd
Crodo...
... but he obviously, in his zest to strut his enmity-feathers, did not read
your reply carefully. You did not challenge him on Dunmeri/Yokudan relations,
but the Chimeri/Dunmeri metamorphosis.
You, Hasphat, are closer to the source than most of us, but you only need
to look at the bronze faces of your Trio Pretenders, or the bronze daughter
pawned to the ailing throne of Wayrest, or the bronze depictions of ancient
HAIHTEOB in ancient Morrowind sites to see truth of the Chimeric past.
You will not believe me. But you will believe Sul-matuul and the memory
blood-edge of his sword. Pray, Dunmer.
Temple of the One, Cyrodiil City
And one more thing that I have found suitable for this summary. On
the ancestry of Tiber Septim. Just in case.
Moomoo : Where was Tiber Septim
born?
In Daggerfall Chronicles it was Alcaire, in High Rock. In Redguard, it is
Atmora. Wherever that is. What is going on?
Qwerty
: Re: He's more legend than a man...
... and therefore the theories may vary. But would rather believe "The Pocket
Guide" - after all, it's been written when Tiber Septim was still alive,
and reigned.
Antabolis Hasphat : The notion that Tiber Septim
was born in High Rock is a lie spread by proponents of the so-called "Arcturian
Heresy". Pay no attention to them.
Julianos Cennan : ANUMIDUM!
My colleagues have already pointed out Hasphat's Imperial loyalties. And,
of course, it is in the best interests of the Septim Regime to scorn the
Two Tiber Theory of our Heresy. Or, rather, to fear the notion that the One
True Tiber Septim is of a blood that would render theirs illegitimate.
The Warp continues in the West, and not even the Blades can help their precious
Empire of lies. Era's end awaits.
All hail Arctus Underking! All hail the Brass God!
ANUMIDUM!
Mophar
Grandalk :
>the notion that the One True Tiber Septim is of a blood that would render
> theirs illegitimate.
True enough and spoken like one who wishes he knew the God's honest truth,
but alas, the true bloodline of Tiber Septim renders even most immortal blood
illegitimate. There is more than meets the eye in Septim's blood, and any
Daedra Lord will tell you, if he himself weren't afraid of the truth. Believe
in my word, for I am one who knows, and one who follows the Wise Word of
the Ape Man, the all knowing, the word of truth.
Mophar
And one more thread worth posting. I am not sure who's this Julianos the Chamberlain,
but they've mentioned Arctus, Brass God and other cryptic subjects.
Let the knowledgeable ponder!
Xerxes Two-Balls : The Chamberlain is Mad!
Julianos Cennan, former Chamberlain to Our Emperor Uriel
Septim VII, has left the Nibenay, it seems, quite insane. Known
for years of loyal service and for his part in the archiving of
the Battlespire fiasco (Commission Compendium
X.#1987874621876-NA109201 "Dagon Dismissals (Recent)"),
Cennan's imposture was discovered by his wife this last Hearth
Fire.
"Julianos has always had a passion for brass," the
grieving wife told the visiting Red Templars, "I did not
know that indicated Arcturian allegiance."
Cennan's present whereabouts are unknown.
He will not get far.
Beware the Brass God!
Anumidum Nil!
Xerxes Two-Balls Head Red of the Blood Dome Temple in Lesser
West Sutch
"Battlespire fiasco"? Hmmm...
Brother
Guatan :
Julianos Cennan is quite the
sick man. I can confirm this by proof of mine own eyes. His wife,
a very fair and kind Cyrodiilian herself, begged of me to perhaps
heal him of his ailment. I, at first, believed it to be a mere
curse or even the Flu, or plague from the home of those accursed
Argonian beastmen. But, I was sadly mistaken. It proved to be
more than that. It was shear madness that drove him. He stood in
the corner of his room, with a sack full of clattering metals,
and a brass candle holder in hand, threatening to bludgeon me
with it if I came any closer. Perhaps the works of the Daedric
tyrants, I do not know for sure. But I can attest to his madness.
I am sorry I did not address this earlier, for his caring wife
begged of me not to. By Stendarr, what have I done?
Brother Drue Guatan of the High Temple Moth
Casco
Mens
: Sighting
We have word that Cennan has crossed the boundary of Balmora.
I, Casco, swear on the Voice that he shall never leave.
Casco Mens 14th Blood. Balmora Temple.
Gallo :
Julianos
Cennan believed travelling west. The Dragon at Sutch have been
informed. The filth shall be taken.
Gallo
Are you tired yet?
Nohept dir'Kamal : Source of Chaos- Serious Scholars Only
My dear General Warhaft,
I found this particular passage among the papers of the
Tharnatos.
"...appropriately, Padomay is just as ineffable an entity
as Anu. This is how the Psijiic Order treats him, at least. His
original (Aldmeris? Ehlnofex?) name is PSJJJJ, which is and was
meant to be unpronounceable. The Order was founded and organized
to divine Padomay's eternal and ever-changing mystery.
"Sithis" is a corruption of "Psijii" which,
in turn, was a derivation of the high concept PSJJJJ. Sithis was
born when a nihilist sect of the already doom-ridden Chimeri
merged (under Mephala’s tutelage) Daedric elements with the
Inexpressible Action that was Padomay. In essence they began to
revere Padomay's Chaos nature (as opposed to that of Anu, who is
Order), and over the years degenerated into a thuggish
mystery-cult which wanted to "murder the world." The
Dark Brotherhood was born in these times-- which, in Morrowind,
is known as the Morag Tong. Some of the higher-level Morag Tong
maintain that they predate the Dark Brotherhood (more evidence of
this later). That, in fact, they are an organization devoted to
playing out the eternal interplay of Nir. Assassination, they
say, is the purest celebration of joy or living. Whatever the
case, the Padomay of Morrowind (and isolated Dark Brotherhood
sects) is not the Padomay of Artaeum...."
Does this help your investigation at all? Are all the
simulacra accounted for?
Ever your servant, Nd'K Cult of the Ancestor-Moth
Lady Enigma :
Information taking in, routed, and distributed to nearly any
sector that could make anything of it. I cant believe that I
understood most of it. The main lesson learned is that the Morag
Tong, are some BAD mothers, and you should kiss their boot
anytime you can, tee hee hee.
Lady Enigma
General Warhaft :
Elder Nohept,
These scholarly conundrums are outside my expertise, I'm
afraid. I have uncovered nothing explicitly tying the Morag Tong
to Tharnatos, but my suspicions grow stonger. They have long been
given wide latitude here, rationalized as "non-interference
in local customs". You would be amazed at what is permitted
here. But I digress. The Tong are difficult to infiltrate or
investigate quietly, as they are insular and extremely paranoid.
Beyond the obvious link of the Staff to House Redoran (which has
turned out to be nothing more than local scheming -- they knew
nothing of the larger picture, as I thought), my agents have
turned up only rumor and hearsay.
As for the simulacra, at last report the Blades were on the
trail of the last three. I continue to hope that one of the
nephews may have avoided the fate, and flees now from rumor of a
purge. But I must say that Andrial is less optimistic, and
knowing Tharnatos' thoroughness in other matters, I fear she is
right. There is also the possibility that some may have been
secreted like we were, as pawns for some future play we have not
yet uncovered. You would be more up-to-date on those matters,
however.
It is vital that you learn his true identity. We cannot fight
enemies we do not know, and even he may yet prove only one actor
in a great conspiracy against us. Reply soonest.
Warhaft
The End
...for now...
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