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The Koran was written a couple of thousand years ago, Oblivion was made in 2006. Do the math.
You can't be serious. You really need to stop playing computer games and get back in touch with real life. The Mythic Dawn commentaries are imaginary texts in a computer game produced not that long ago, they did not exist in Medieval times. If you think that the world of Oblivion is real in any way, then you are in desperate need of psychological counselling.
Maybe. But based on some of the posts I've seen on these forums, it wouldn't surprise me if he/she was serious.
Even if they were in the same universe, we are looking at 2 different date formats. For all we know, the 433rd year of the 3rd empire (that is what 3E 433 means), could line up with 1000 BC, could be 500 AD, we have no idea, because its an entirely different date format to begin with.
If your a Biblical literalist, it could be something that was wiped out pre-flood.
So even if Oblivion was real, this would still have about equal level of stupidity. The basic stupidity, of not understanding date format, and that different dates on different formats have no link to align them, unless the same historical event is recorded in both.