Sixth House General

So why was he the bad guy again?

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protip: he wasn't

Guys, can I get any tips? My chairs won't stop talking, I've tried to rearrange them a hundred times.

wat do

Dance closer to the fire

He literally did nothing wrong.

He spread Blight and Corprus disease. Other than that he did nothing wrong.

>Blight is curable with like $20
>Corprus literally makes you immortal

All he wanted to do was make Morrowind great again

>disease
The blessings of his House, user

Because he was made into a bad guy by the ALMSIVI to cover the true past that they took Kagrenac's tools from Voryn Dagoth, killed him, used the tools to steal the power of the Heart of Lorkhan, then killed Nerevar who tried to stop them.

Vivec altered the past by creating a false history through the Dragon Break at Red Mountain. In this alternate past, it was Voryn Dagoth who betrayed Nerevar instead of the ALMSIVI.

The original and true Voryn Dagoth defended Kagrenac's tools with his life and never betrayed Nerevar. The being that became Dagoth Ur is a villain made up by the ALMSIVI from a false and alternate path. Their lie went out of control as Dagoth Ur actually became a very powerful entity who had a stronger connection to the heart, so Vivec (not Azura) orchestrated the arrival of a successful Hortator and Nerevarine to Vvardenfell, so that Vivec could finally ease his guilt.

Azura being the stuck up, idiot bitch that she is thinks that it all happened according to the fate that she laid out, but it was actually that Vivec finally decided to stop interfering with her attempts at creating a Nerevarine.

>Corprus literally makes you immortal

only if you are the Nerevarine

Because the (((Tribunal))) told us so

(continued)

So to answer your question, OP. He's the bad guy because he's literally a boogeyman made up by the ALMSIVI so they could pretend they didn't betray Nerevar.

I'm gonna need some sauce on all that baloney.

So did anyone else notice that the Sixth House symbol is also present in Redoran's? Truly the best house.
Also Voryn did nothing wrong. Hai Resdaynia.

Because TES goes like this:

I am myself and I am part of the Godhead.

not

I am the GodHead and everything is a part of me.


VIvec may be an asshole but the Sharmat basically goes full retard.

imperial-library.info/content/thirty-six-lessons-vivec-sermon-twenty-nine
"He was not born a god. His destiny did not lead him to this crime. He chose this path of his own free will. He stole the godhood and murdered the Hortator. Vivec wrote this."

imperial-library.info/content/thirty-six-lessons-vivec-sermon-thirty-six First letter of each paragraph
FOUL MURDER

The Sharmat might have been retarded. Voryn wasn't, poor guy never saw this coming.

Why would you want to see anons butt?
That is where he pulled it from.

What's the secret message from Sermon 29 again?

I posted it in the spoiler. Match the numbers to the sermon and word

Oh, right. Missed that.
I wished we saw more of Sermon Zero.

imperial-library.info/content/analysis-sermon-zero

>becoming Hortator is just a boring fetch quest

Lame.

No. It literally makes you immortal, also a zombie. The nerevarine avoided the zombie part with TECHNOLOGY and not because he was some chosen one.

Aren't you the only one the corprus cure works for though?

Is Vivec the biggest piece of shit in TES lore?

it was just a coincidence

dagoth ur is a bad guy but azura is the antagonist

That would be this piece of shit

No he was a tragic figure.
He was a victim of his own hubris.
It is only in C0DA he turns douchey.

Killing him was a just act and as a plus it saves your TESverse from C0DA being possible.

Hjalti is also a piece of shit.

>t. anti-empire cuck

Hjalti was a complete cunt. I wish Cuhlecain were still around.

But the Tribunal probably killed Nerevar, not Dagoth.

Gee, I wonder who could be behind this post...

>probably
YES user THE TRIBUNAL DID NOTHING WRONG
PURGE DISSIDENT PRIESTS AND ASHLANDERS
PRAISE VIVEC, OK?

Dammit. Forgot that was my shitty version for ants. Here's a better image.

Yo him and his house were fucking terrifying

I'm playing it for the first time, and the way the guild quests is refreshing. Doing the Fighter's Guild questline is tough for my Lawful Good Dragoon.

It is refreshing for questlines to start small for a change, and slowly work your way up into the higher ranks and bigger jobs. Unlike a few other games I know of.

When a character achieves CHIM, do they realize they're in a computer simulation, like they break the fourth wall essentially? Did Vivek realize he was in a video game?

Better question
Since Tiber has achieved CHIM how can the Thalmor remove him from the possible?
He has the ultimate lore armor.

He realized he was in a Dream, but was still able to retain his individuality/identity.

>when you bust a muatra and she keeps suckin

Yeah, I'm really enjoying it so far.
I'm doing a spears/sword/medium armour run, just got done with a random cave I found and also sold some armour off an assassin I killed. This game has a good bit of RP potential. One of my favorite moments so far is when I needed to try and get the book for the Fighter's Guild from the Thieve's Guild chick, so I joined the Thieve's Guild to make her trust me. I'm trying to rank up atm, and one of the quests involved me getting a diamond, so I went and bought one because I'm playing lawful good.

>victim of his own hubris
>tragic
That's some bullshit and tries to remove any responsibility from him or his fellow tribunal buddies. It's not like there was any particular situation that forced him to do what he did.

I think you still need worshipping even after CHIMing. Otherwise you get weaker or may even die (e.g Aedra)

Their belief that they were better suited to lead than anyone else.
They meant well but their eyes were bigger than their belly as it were.

>It is only in C0DA he turns douchey
It's in C0DA he isn't a faggot because he at least does some good and starts a new Dream for once. In the games he held the entire Dunmer race hostage and he's completely responsible for the Red Year.
Vivec is one of the biggest assholes in TES

Speaking of CHIM, do you guys thing Mankar Camoran achieved it?

How? All you do is go to point X, then wail on the bad guy(s). If it's tough, it's certainly not due to mechanical difficulty built into the game, just artificial you circumvent with grinding/good gear.

Which is it?
One is an act of willpower on the individuals part and one requires outside aide.

I'm not sure if you actually need worshipping when you achieve CHIM, maybe it only applies to Aedra and some other minors gods out there.

In which one did he face rape Azura?

Fuck me that picture is brilliant.

If this was entirely true, they wouldn't have fucked up the Nerevarine nor fucked over Dagoth Ur. They wouldn't have been anywhere near as malicious in the beginning nor near the end of their lives if they had muh good intentions. Their good intentions is the same kind of "good intentions" as the ones held by the likes of the leaders of ISIS or Hitler: they aren't good intentions at all.

One of MK's autistic fanfics

No I think it's stated he used the Razor or something to get some cool powers and shit.
The Trial of Vivec

imperial-library.info/content/trial-vivec

Sure the more the merrier.
If he didn't just headcanon in a Dragonbreak or two and you're golden.

MANKAR CAMERON DID NOTHING WRONG

GHARTOK AL MNEM! GOD IS COME! NUMI MORA! NUM DALAE MNEM!

But he talks about CHIM in his books and I thought if you know you're in a dream but don't have CHIM you just disappear or something?

>tfw can't join the Mythic Dawn

It's worth remembering guys, C0DA isn't fucking canon, and it probably won't ever become canon.
>wanting to work for that retard jobber Mehrunes Dagon
LMAO

Knowing about CHIM and actually understanding CHIM are two different things. Otherwise once your character heard of it they would poof out of existence as well.
Zero-summing is when you realize you are in a Dream but can't maintain your individuality, so you just become part of the Dream, or Aurbis, the cosmos, whatever you want to call it.

Good intentions was your take.
Hubris led them to take power (in every sense of the word) from the heart.

But how would you know about the power of knowing you exist in a dream without knowing you exist in a dream?

en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:The_36_Lessons:_Sermon_37

Amaranth is already canon. And this line might even reference the Landfall.
>[...] long past the chronicles of the Hortator who wore inconstant faces and ruled however they would, until apocalypse.
But it could just be the Oblivion Crisis or the Red Year.

Or the end of the Kalpa.
Or Jyg bangs his head against a wall three times and goes ultimate autist and breaks everything.
Or whatever plot device they want.

>Did Vivek realize he was in a video game?
Yes, in a way, but I don't like the idea of the lore breaking the fourth wall to that degree.

If you think about it Jyg does seem pretty autistic

Anu is Bethesda and Padomay is ZeniMax.
Wake up sheeple

No, I said they were malicious from the very beginning. Hubris is for sure something that makes people act like the worst things out there.
>online
Oh fuck. But I thought Kirkbride isn't with Beth/Zeni anymore. How are they taking all this shit and using it?

Morrowind and antisemitism are literally my two favorite things. Two great tastes that taste great together

The Temple zealously persecuted incarnates, yes. But in the end when you prove yourself, Vivec accepts you and hands over the tools to his divinity. I see it as Vivec's way to ensure that the incarnate is worthy, unlike those scrubs you find in Azura's cavern. It's a tragic story really. The Tribunal commited a great sin to gain power of the Heart, but in the end things became even worse when the entire Dunmer society became mired in the deadlock with Dagoth Ur. I think there was some trace of personal ambition when they murdered Nerevar, but I believe Vivec when he says that he wants the best for the Dunmer.

Well they liked C0DA and added it in because why not. The ESO writers seem real fond of Kirkbride lore. They even referenced KINMUNE at some point.

reminder mankar camoran did nothing wrong

cool theory I like it

Have you seen the reference?
They aren't laughing with him user.

A reminder C0DAfags ,and MK in particular, treatment of ESO is the reason C0DA got moved from the official forums to the fanfic section.

There is no love lost between the two.

>But in the end when you prove yourself, Vivec accepts you and hands over the tools to his divinity.
You prove yourself quite a ways into the story before you meet him. Curing corpus and guild leader/hortator should've been enough. But it wasn't. There's like an entire section between proving yourself and meeting Vivec where it's dumb shenanigans related to the Temple trying to fuck you/your friends up.
>the deadlock with Dagoth Ur
Which is also the Tribunal's fault as well.
>I think there was some trace of personal ambition when they murdered Nerevar
Done before getting the tools, which says a lot about the tribunal. There was no reason for them to be sneaky and murderous if they really had the best intentions for the people. But they didn't. Delusional bad guy 101. Not tragic, but pathetic and they all deserve far worse than what they got.
Jesus christ are those guys idiots? It's like, we all love Kirkbride's stuff otherwise, but it's so obvious his new shit is awful compared to what he used to write for the series.

Kirkbride is a fucking hack. Cannot stand when faggots reference shit like the 'muh nerevar had his feet and face cut off and shit' when it's not referred to in a single piece of in-game lore in any TES property.
Fuck you fucking losers. The Tribunal didn't even kill him.

MK never said that actually.

>The Tribunal didn't even kill him.
But that bit is actually in the game. They did, and Vivec admitted to it.

>Killing him was a just act and as a plus it saves your TESverse from C0DA being possible.
not quite.
He just waits around for landfall to happen to come back again. in the meantime he rapes azura

>The Tribunal didn't even kill him
Wasn't that that the point of the Dissident Priests plotline? They knew the Tribunal killed him but they were persecuted for it?

Yes, the Ashlanders also believe that.

hjalti did nothing wrong.

it's not his fault his adolescent dunmer fucktoy became fertile and got pregnant

Game goes out of its way to let me know I killed Vivec.
Random user says "Nope he lives"

Who to believe who to believe.

Stop

Anu is Dreamboy and Padomay is Todd

>tfw you disregard everything in c0da as something below fanfiction

Kirkbrides fanfic is convoluted shit and that does not make it good. Stuff he has writen after being not part of series anymore is lowtier scribling.

>tfw no face

Kuhlman can filter out the crap and puts some of the usable stuff in game.
It isn't complete shit just mostly shit.

I think its fine that Vivec withheld his support until the Nerevarine had fulfilled all the prophecies but challenging Dagoth Ur himself. He is literally handing some asshole the tools to divinity so that he can take them to Dagoth's lair. If the incarnate can't deal with the Temple, then he can't be trusted with Wraithguard. Just let some ordinator smash the incarnates head in, and wait for the next one.

vivecs in the datafiles, he knows its a game

Withheld support is one thing. Actively trying to kill all of them is another. Essentially lying about the Neravarine and the prophecies is another. The dude was routing Ashlanders/Dissident Priests dictator style.

C0DA is just full on shit. Really shows that kirkbride cant write anything quality stuff without being controlled by others.

Azura is a good girl who helped both the Khajiit and the Chimer live better lives.

Granted, cursing all Chimer into Dunmer isn't strictly fair, but all she did was change their physical appearance and plot revenge against the traitorous, evil Tribunal who killed her favorite mortal.

I think it would have been a disaster if the Ashlanders and the Dissident Priests were allowed to corrode the authority of the Temple before a Nerevarine was ready. Vivec needed all the support he could get to hold Dagoth Ur at bay.

So he could've been like "hey guys lets work together to keep Ur at bay while we try to find the one guy that can stop all this". But no, that's not what happens.