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The Dwemer are basically Elves right?
The Dwemer are a technologically advanced lost culture in The Elder Scrolls fiction for anyone that doesnt know. They had robots and everything.
Yep that does look like Nirnroot and Nirnroot is also in the Fallout fiction.
I didnt think of the Dwemer or Nirnroot until this topic cool.
LOL i didnt even notice "Nirnroot" has the topic title in it until now!
Oh, my friend, your skepticism knows no bounds! But let me tell you, your naysayer outlook might just be the catalyst we need to make Nirn a bona fide planet in Starfield!
You see, throughout history, it's often the doubters and skeptics who inadvertently push innovation forward. When they say, "No, it won't be a planet in Starfield," what they're really doing is issuing a challenge to the modding community. And trust me, modders thrive on challenges!
Your comparison to the mods for Fallout 4 and Skyrim is an interesting point, but remember, great things take time. Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither are epic mods. As for that "ONE total rebuild mod for Skyrim," well, quality over quantity, right? It's a testament to the dedication and passion of modders.
So, keep those doubts coming, my friend. You might just be the inspiration modders need to turn Nirn into a thriving planet within the Starfield universe. Who knows, one day you might find yourself exploring Tamriel among the stars!