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https://en.wiki.sureai.net/Enderal:Starlings
It does leave me with more questions, but I’m just putting it down to ‘they were an ancient people who aren’t around any more.’
I'd say that's pretty much it, in a nutshell. =P
All of their TES total conversion mods (starting from Myar Aranath all the way up to Enderal: Forgotten Stories) are pretty much one consecutive story. So it's probably not a surprise that some lore aspects seem to be handed down as-a-matter-of-fact to the player.
That reminds me: I'm REALLY looking forward to the Steam debut of 'Nehrim: At Fate's Edge' in 2020.
Why should they delete it from moddb?
the steam version of nehrim will just fix some performance issues and makei t compatible with the steam version cause it had some problems with it