Sounds like you're becoming a Lorkhanite
Gods forbid! Lol)) I think the Thalmor are generally right because, well, your aspiration should be the future, although if you completely forget the past you're most likely bound to fail. Ald is right, but he makes a mistake forgetting the past. Shor makes a mistake not thinking about the future.
The scribe is a metaphor for what hasn't happened yet. Ie, the scribe is the people of the current kalpa. The kalpa start at Convention and ends with a world eating, only for time to start again at Convention
I think the scribe is the Dreamer (in a way). Something that is between the kalpas, that precedes the Time and keeps record of everything what happened through all kalpas. The people are who makes the story, not who records it.
Sounds like it's own separate discussion to me
I suspect there's too little data for a separate article.
Sounds like you're becoming a Lorkhanite
Gods forbid! Lol)) I think the Thalmor are generally right because, well, your aspiration should be the future, although if you completely forget the past you're most likely bound to fail. Ald is right, but he makes a mistake forgetting the past. Shor makes a mistake not thinking about the future.
The scribe is a metaphor for what hasn't happened yet. Ie, the scribe is the people of the current kalpa. The kalpa start at Convention and ends with a world eating, only for time to start again at Convention
I think the scribe is the Dreamer (in a way). Something that is between the kalpas, that precedes the Time and keeps record of everything what happened through all kalpas. The people are who makes the story, not who records it.
Sounds like it's own separate discussion to me
I suspect there's too little data for a separate article.