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I really should sue Bethesda for irreparable damage to my sanity.
Supposedly Todd had to go to his house to find him because he was MIA, and when we went to his house Michael was sitting in his underwear, and when he saw Todd said "I did it, Todd!" And showed him the 36 lessons of vivec and other metaphysical lore he wrote
The beginning of the words is ALMSIVI. I give you this as Vivec.
The worlding of the words is AMARANTH.
For real though, all those secret messages; the above murder, the url's in Sotha's words etc.
As amusing as the rumour is, it is just that. It's not actually true. Douglas Adams however...
ESO ain't cannon and you gotta get off that ♥♥♥♥ my beautiful Ghost
I'd somehow written CHIM in ten foot letters on the back wall of my house.
Technically it is, even if we don't like it. Especially if we don't like it...
Let's face it though, none of the games are consistent with their lore. In this specific case though, it was still Kirkbride and his website.
For example, the Morrowind expansion, you start off in seyda neen. Which doesn't exist, the town was built sometime in the last 20 years when we play morrowind. There are no imperial settlements or any outlander settlements on vvardenfell, as it's been a Church holy ground no one besides them were allowed on until 20 years before morrowind begins (so every settlement that isn't tribunal doesn't exist until just before the morrowind game).
The devs acknowledged that it is lore breaking, and their excuse is that they wanted it to feel like the morrowind game so having seyda neen present in ESO is just a fan service.
What they're admitting here is that it isn't canon.
WORDS?
ALMSIVI?!