Elder Scrolls The Void
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim at IGN: walkthroughs, items, maps, video tips, and strategies. Filling the Void is a quest in Elder Scrolls Online. Access iphone notes on pc. Speaker Terenus wants to cut off the head of the group that has been moving against the Dark Brotherhood—he wants us to kill Artorius, the Primate of Akatosh. He wants the death to happen quickly, before the Order of the Hour attacks the Sanctuary.
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The end of the kalpa was the underlying theme of TES V:Skyrim. I think it all went horribly wrong.
Let's try an extended metaphor. The end of the kalpa is like when it is time to flush the cosmic toilet, to get rid of all the old crap that has accumulated there and to refill the entire cosmos with new, clean, pure, sparkly, sweet-smelling, fresh water. Very hygienic, very necessary, very desirable.
By destroying Alduin the Dragonborn stops the end of the kalpa. The Dragonborn stops the cosmic toilet from being flushed. He effectively says, 'this is our ***, you can't flush it.' He stops the wheel of time from turning, jamming it so that it can only move forward in a skid. After Skyrim the future of Tamriel is just one long, unending skid mark.
This is one of the reasons why I'm a bit concerned about TES VI. Instead of a bright, fresh dawn in the Golden Age a new kalpa what where going to be given is the same old crap we got in Skyrim, hardly any magic, men hacking at each other with swords (possibly curved), people wandering around saying, 'same ***, different day.' Another in the series of TES wrecking every damn place that it visits.
Flushing the toilet is the right thing to do.
Let's try an extended metaphor. The end of the kalpa is like when it is time to flush the cosmic toilet, to get rid of all the old crap that has accumulated there and to refill the entire cosmos with new, clean, pure, sparkly, sweet-smelling, fresh water. Very hygienic, very necessary, very desirable.
By destroying Alduin the Dragonborn stops the end of the kalpa. The Dragonborn stops the cosmic toilet from being flushed. He effectively says, 'this is our ***, you can't flush it.' He stops the wheel of time from turning, jamming it so that it can only move forward in a skid. After Skyrim the future of Tamriel is just one long, unending skid mark.
This is one of the reasons why I'm a bit concerned about TES VI. Instead of a bright, fresh dawn in the Golden Age a new kalpa what where going to be given is the same old crap we got in Skyrim, hardly any magic, men hacking at each other with swords (possibly curved), people wandering around saying, 'same ***, different day.' Another in the series of TES wrecking every damn place that it visits.
Flushing the toilet is the right thing to do.