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The language of the Dwemer, sometimes called Dwemeris, uses an alphabet that consists of 28 letters, 26 of which correspond to the letters of the Latin alphabet, and 2 special letters: one of which denotes that a letter should be read as a number, the other marks the beginning of a sentence and that the letter is capitalized.
The positions of some letters may be contentious and speculative, and the pronunciations of the runes, as illustrated on the second graphic, do not officially appear in the games, and is from a design document circa TES Adventures: Redguard.
Further Reading: The Imperial Library - Aldmeri Alphabets
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Dwemer Sans Mono is a sans-serif, monospaced TrueType font based on the runic script of the Dwemeri alphabet.
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The Aurbis, the universe of The Elder Scrolls can be separated into five distinct layers:
Nirn, the heart of the Aurbis, home to Tamriel.
Mundus is the mortal plane that contains Nirn and the planets of the eight Aedra.
Oblivion is the space outside Mundus, and is home to the 16 Daedric Princes and myriad other pocket realms including the Soul Cairn.
Aetherius, the immortal plane. It is where the et’ada, the original spirits who later became the Aedra and Daedra came from. Magicka radiates from the stars and the sun to Nirn.
The Void is literal nothingness and emptiness outside the Aurbis.
Similar to Lorkhan, the time god that is commonly known as Akatosh in the Empire may possess different qualities, and be viewed differently to different cultures.
The Elven Auri-El represents the beginning of time, while the Nordic Alduin represents the end of time. Alkosh is the Khajiiti aspect, while the Imperial Akatosh is the result of the Marukhati Selectives removing the Elven influences from their time god, resulting in the Middle Dawn: 1008 years of un-time.
Further Reading: Varieties of Faith in the Empire Vindication for the Dragon Break The Monomyth
In the Aurbis, the constellations number 13, each corresponding to a month of the year; all except the Serpent. The Mage, the Warrior, and the Thief protect each of their charges from the shifty Serpent.
Further Reading: The Firmament, Ffoulke
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