Guys, it's a video game, especially a video game that seems pretty incapable of keeping its own stories straight Sheesh this thread is starting to sound like a Christian Bible study.
Shut your whore mouth.
Apocryphal: v. Of questionable authenticity
I'm not objecting to daggerfall's ending, which is explicitly stated, I'm objecting to things like CHIM, which is mentioned exactly ONCE in what's basically a propaganda book for a chimer mage, yet some people take it as the grand unifying theory explaining everything in the lore. We can infer that much of the history and creation myths given by the Tribunal Temple are exaggerated or baloney because pretty much everyone else on Tamriel agrees that they are. We can infer that the "All-maker" didn't create werewolves to punish unworthy Skaal because everything else points to them being made by Hircine.
Some things with scarce a mention to be found in the games makes sense, like the whole 7 towers thing, while others, like certain forum RP's with the developers, don't.
I was thinking of
Apocryphal: Of or belonging to the Apocrypha, meaning
biblical or related writings not forming part of the accepted canon of Scripture.
The thing about CHIM is that Vivec seems to have a few bits of information that shouldn't even exist inside the setting. How does he know about obscure graphical glitches of TES: Redguard? Are graphical glitches
canon? Why does he keep making these weird poetic metaphors about aspects of the game like save states and chugging potions in the inventory screen while the game is paused? Saying that Vivec possesses mysterious fourth wall powers explains a lot of things. Can you provide an alternate theory?
Some people assume that Vivec never lies in his Sermons, on account of him claiming at one point to have been using his "water face", an effect or power that he claims renders him incapable of lying. I think there might be a loophole in this.
Still, in order to claim to have mysterious fourth wall powers, you first need to know that a fourth wall exists, which requires mysterious fourth wall powers.
Again, it's open to interpretation
1)Where does it say CHIM (i.e. that he did it by breaking the fourth wall)?
2)How do we know it wasn't with immensely powerful thu'um or Shezzar powers?
3)How do we know he actually did this, and didn't just take credit for it?
1) Mythic Dawn Commentaries, book 3. (Hardly a
reputable source, I admit.) Tiber Septim's words "I breathe now,
in royalty, and reshape this land which is mine" also suggest this.
2) I'd argue that it can't be thu'um because thu'um is insufficiently powerful. Changing a whole biome is a whole different order of magnitude from anything the Voice has been documented to do. I suppose there are other ways, though. This was around the time when he conquered Alinor with Numidium.
3) This, too, is a good point. Actually, it could have been just natural climate change. :/