So you translated this book and it says the Dwarves were destroyed by Lorkhan's heart? That's a very interesting theory, but I don't believe it. In any case, it is not going to help me in my own research. Edwinna Elbert Disposition ≥ 40
This book is puzzling to me. You might want to ask Hasphat Antabolis in Balmora. Edwinna Elbert Disposition ≥ 40
This is certainly an interesting book. I know many things about the Dwemer ruins here in Vvardenfell, but I'm afraid I can't confirm what this book says. Perhaps this is what destroyed the Dwarves, and perhaps not. The author certainly didn't seem to think so. Hasphat Antabolis Disposition ≥ 40
This "Egg of Time" is certainly very suggestive. I fear I am not quite able to piece together what is going on. You might want to take these books to another Dwemer scholar, perhaps one of the older Telvanni. Hasphat Antabolis Disposition ≥ 40
I cannot read and write Dwemer myself, but this is a truly interesting find. Hasphat Antabolis Disposition ≥ 40
This is Bthuand Mzahnch's refutation of a popular theory from Nerevar's time. A few tones of Dwemer believed that using the power Lorkhan's Heart involved unjustifiable risks. "The Egg of Time" summarized many of Bthuand's arguments against this idea, many of which are quite compelling. Baladas Demnevanni Disposition ≥ 60
Yes, I can now translate these books. This first one is Bthuand Mzahnch's refutation of a popular theory from Nerevar's time. A few tones of Dwemer believed that using the power Lorkhan's Heart was an unjustifiable risk. "The Egg of Time" contains Bthuand's arguments against this idea, many of which are quite compelling. The next book, "Divine Metaphysics," is an explanation of how the Dwemer tried to make a new god, Anumidium, using Kagrenac's tools and the sacred tones on Lorkhan's heart. Baladas Demnevanni Disposition ≥ 60
Yes, with the help of "Hanging Gardens," I can translate some of this. This is Bthuand Mzahnch's refutation of a popular theory from Nerevar's time. A few tones of Dwemer believed that using the power Lorkhan's Heart involved unjustifiable risks. "The Egg of Time" summarized many of Bthuand's arguments against this idea, many of which are quite compelling. Baladas Demnevanni Disposition ≥ 60
By refreshing my memory with "Divine Metaphysics," I believe I can explain. The Dwemer were not unified in their thinking. Kagrenac and his tonal architects, among them Bthuand Mzahnch, believed they could improve the Dwemer race. Others argued that the attempt would be too great a risk. The war with Nerevar and the Dunmer may have led Kagrenac to carry out his experiments prematurely. Although this book argues that nothing disastrous could result, the disappearance of my race argues otherwise. Yagrum Bagarn
I had not seen this book before, but it reinforces some my own theories. If you were to find more books like this, bring them to me and perhaps I could tell you more. Yagrum Bagarn