u/E-LogicalYT

I'm looking for the beginning of The Elder Scrolls

I have made 2 other posts trying to find this answer.

  1. Is the "Annotated Anuad (A Children’s Anuad)" considered the beginning of the TES. Like how it all started?
  2. Why Is the Lore surrounding the Ayleids disregarded?

On these posts I got a lot of circular reasoning and no real answers.

So this is my question.

Is the Elder Scrolls a Dream?

  • YES
  • NO

If its a dream, then there is no beginning and I can drop this, if there is something more, I can keep looking.

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u/E-LogicalYT — 12 days ago
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So I made a post about "Annotated Anuad (A Children’s Anuad)" and was it the beginning of the TES. Thank you everyone for your replies by the way.

From them replies I found somethings.

I noticed that the Ayleid lore gets put in the same bucket (Race Myths) as every other race. Why?

I found this book "Before the Ages of Man" it is ties them to the beginning. The Fight between Anu and Padomay that shattered the 12 worlds.

"Before the Ages of Man" - "In the Middle Merethic Era, the Aldmeri (mortals of Elven origin) refugees left their doomed and now-lost continent of Aldmeris (also known as ‘Old Ehlnofey’) and settled in southwestern Tamriel."
"Annotated Anuad (A Children’s Anuad)" - "On the world of Nirn, all was chaos. The only survivors of the twelve worlds of Creation were the Ehlnofey and the Hist. The Ehlnofey are the ancestors of Mer and Men."

So Why is the Lore over looked?

Then there is the Number 12. Its been popping up a bit.

12 Worlds in the Anuad.

12 Wheels in the Bladesongs.

12 Birthsigns in the sky.

So im just wondering why these connections were over looked?

Any ideas would be nice.

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u/E-LogicalYT — 20 days ago
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So I have been reading up on TES lore and this book caught my eye. The way it reads with the 12 worlds and Nir shows that this is before the Godhead and The Dream.

More accurately it goes through before the dream and the events that lead up to the dream.

Some clarification would be nice.

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u/E-LogicalYT — 25 days ago