#and i just ignore the whole 'the nerevarine went to akavir!!!' thing bc its stupid so in dusty's canon she
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i just got home from work and immediately typed out a 1500 word story of my nerevarine coming back to the temple for the first time in years to yell at vivec about the fact that shes sensing something terrible coming (the oblivion crisis but they dont know that) and them both realizing that they both really cant do anything anymore (people think shes crazy and the ordinators are probably going to try and kill her for heresy, and vivec is completely mortal and bordering on being a prisoner in their own temple at this point) . and deciding that when the time comes vivec and nerevar need to be “killed” so that the dunmer formerly known as vivec, and Sleeps-In-Dust can be free of all the divinity and prophecy bullshit and deal with the consequences their own actions the same as the rest of morrowind.
fascinated enough by this concept that i was briefly possessed by the spirit of someone who writes things
#the notion here is that vivecs disappearance during the oblivion crisis was them just going like 'well bye' and dealing with it#with the rest of the dunmer people as one of them bc they literally could not do anything else by that point#and i just ignore the whole 'the nerevarine went to akavir!!!' thing bc its stupid so in dusty's canon she#kind of fell from grace due to the fact that no one believed that almalexia and sotha sil were dead#the oblivion crisis happened and vivec disappeared and dusty stuck around knowing something ELSE was coming#went to red mountain before it erupted to do something that isnt known for sure but enough people knew she went there#that it became widely known and accepted later on that the nerevarine died in the eruption#but i want to give her a happy-ish anything so like she survives badly burned and also just joins the masses except with nerevar and#the nerevarine dead and buried so shes free to finally just live a life free of all that shit
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