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HEADPHONES WARNING FOR THE INTRODUCTION! THIS VIDEO HAS CONTENT THAT MAY BE DISTURBING TO SOME VIEWERS, AS WELL AS HUGE SPOILERS FOR THE MAIN QUEST OF “THE ELDER SCROLLS III, MORROWIND”. The abrupt cut during the last minute or so is due to a copyright claim on the soundtrack "Nerevar Rising". I will unfortunately (because I love the track) not be using it again in future videos, so no parts need to get muted. Drem Yol Lok, braan bovitaan. Here today in my study in Vvardenfell we are going to turn our attention to the Nerevarine’s disturbing dreams, to the symbolism behind them, and offer possible alternatives to who or what is their cause. In spite of Nibani Maesa telling us that they are “evil sendings from the Sharmat Dagoth Ur”, is it possible for there to be more to them than what we are shown and told during our turbulent journey as Moon-and-star reborn? In how many different ways can we interpret them? What symbolism hides behind the more often than not terror-inducing images that flash before us when we close our eyes? These are all questions we are going to attempt to answer today. Unslaad kogaan, thank you for watching, I do hope you enjoyed and I look forward to seeing you next time. Lok Thu’um. P.S. I do not intend to write any more comments regarding the audio, so I shall address what I deem important to address here, in the description. The audio in this video is a bit snippy at times; I made the mistake of not re-reading the whole sentence when I stuttered or something along those lines and instead continued from where I erred, which is something I will avoid in future recordings. I also underestimated the volume of some music, such as “Auriel’s Ascension” and “Nerevar Rising”, for which I apologize. Soon I am updating to a higher quality microphone and hopefully the audio will be vastly improved in the foreseeable future. Aaand, I managed to mispronounce Nibani Maesa's name, despite Azura herself saying it. Kogaan, thank you for reading. Dovahzul translations: Drem Yol Lok – Peace, Fire, Sky [Greetings] Zu’u – I am Fahdon/fahdonne – Friend/Friends Braan bovitaan – Fellow adventurer Morah nau mindah – Focus on knowledge [Focus on what we know] Nu, amativ – Now, onward [moving on] Lok Thu’um – Sky, Shout [Farewell] Images: Nerevar: https://en.uesp.net/wiki/File:MW-misc... https://aminoapps.com/c/tesamino/page... The art of the Tribunal killing Nerevar is created by the lead writer for Morrowind, and namely, Michael Kirkbride, who is also responsible for writing much of the lore of The Elder Scrolls we all know and love to investigate. Almalexia: https://en.uesp.net/wiki/File:LG-card... Padomay: https://en.uesp.net/wiki/File:MER-art... https://psbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Pad... --- Tags: #theelderscrolls #theelderscrolls3morrowind #morrowind #nerevar #indorilnerevarmora #thenerevarine #nerevarine #voryndagoth #dagothur #azura #heartoflorkhan #lorkhan #shor #disturbingdreams #morrowindmainquest #ashzombies #ashslaves #ashghouls #ascendedsleepers #sleepers #ashlanders #nibanimaesa #wisewoman #urshilakutribe #tribunal #vivec #dagothurandnerevar #sothasil #almalexia #vvardenfell