I meant "even if the spears are being made at Red Tower" as a hypothetical. Sorry about that, its quite easy to misinterpret.SajuukKhar said:I never said Spears were made at Red-Tower only that the fall of Red-Tower caused them to disappear from Mundus. Also people didn't forget about Spears, how to make Spears, how Spears work, they just stopped using them.Mr Pantomime said:Thats retarded
Id actually like to read up on this, because that makes absolutely no sense. A Spear is an object, but "spears" is a design, an idea. Even if all the spears were made at this Red Tower place, You cant possibly be telling me that it falling caused every spear in the world to disappear, that everyone forgot what a spear looked like, and noone since has ever thought to attach something sharp to something long and narrow. It sounds more like someone was too lazy to go through the process of putting a spear into the game.
So where was this explained? Id like to look it up. It probably makes more sense in context.
The Jills, the female dragons who mend time for Akatosh, will probably add them back into the mortal fabric once they get around to it. They have a lot of stuff to fix. Numidium raped time pretty hard in Daggerfall.
Most of the tower thing was explained in the Nu-Mantia Intercept, written by series lore writer Michael Kirkbride
http://www.imperial-library.info/content/nu-mantia-intercept
It also explains that The alyeids are not dead, and the true empire is threatened by previous realities
And that link was a bunch of jargon and cryptic nonsense. Did the fall of Red Tower somehow tear the very idea of spears out of reality? I suppose that would be a great show of power, but again, unless this happened a few years before Skyrim, it still doesn't make sense.