I like the corruption theory that was put forward as it follows a very logical line of argument.
In ESO the Ritual Stone gives a very similar blessing to the Ritual Stone in Oblivion.
In Skyrim, the Ritual Stone now has an evil connotation of raising the undead.
Corruption of good things is usually associated with a presence of great evil such as, for example, the Oblivion Crisis? Just because it did not occur in Skyrim does not mean that the affects of it were not far reaching.
Also, the necromancer at the Ritual Stone, and its new ability of PERFORMING NECROMANCY, seem to align.
I like the corruption theory that was put forward as it follows a very logical line of argument.
In ESO the Ritual Stone gives a very similar blessing to the Ritual Stone in Oblivion.
In Skyrim, the Ritual Stone now has an evil connotation of raising the undead.
Corruption of good things is usually associated with a presence of great evil such as, for example, the Oblivion Crisis? Just because it did not occur in Skyrim does not mean that the affects of it were not far reaching.
Also, the necromancer at the Ritual Stone, and its new ability of PERFORMING NECROMANCY, seem to align.