Terry A Dagoth was the true prophet of the Nine. The knowledge he possessed drove him to madness as such he cast himself in front of a High-speed Dwemer Rail Transportation Apparatus. Much of the legacy of Terry A Dagoth has been lost to the passing of time, but deep in a remote location of Tamriel, a machine of his creation still stands to this day. It is rumored this device is named the "PantheonOS", supposedly made by instruction of the Divine Nine. It's true purpose and whereabouts are currently unknown.
@@ScumSookar he was cast out after he went on a rant about "stupid goddamn cliffracer outside his window" and "we gotta hear the argonian cattle, oohh we gotta herd the argonian cattle!"
I've come to the conclusion that even in the actual lore, Dagoth Ur did nothing wrong. if I could go back and tell myself that in 20 years I'd become a bitter dark elf nationalist it would shatter my young mind.
As a former owner of a .45cal Hi-point pistol, I to agree with Dagoth-Urs outrage towards Neravar. These types if battlements are only good for clubbing as every other round will jam leaving the user defenseless as a mage out of magicka. ...
"The hour grows late and I shall not be infringed upon." A massive lightbulb just went off. Dagoths cadence and vocabulary of speech would be a PERFECT fit for reading The Declaration of Independence. Or at the very least the 2A.
Just saying: there would never have been an Oblivion Crisis if Dagoth Ur reformed the Ebonheart Pact. Because they would have rode into Cyrodiil like an avenging wind, ended the Septim line, and chucked the amulet of kings into Red Mountain where it belongs.
Did House Dagoth even have slaves? I thought the slavery in Morrowind was generally religious/belief based, and House Dagoth was one of the secular houses.
What is that? A Taurus PT92 you say? Get rid that argonian crap. That thing is a poor imitation of a real spaghetti blaster. Probably the only thing the mongrel dogs of the empire ever did right.