Tribunal talk:Bamz-Amschend
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The room directory looks good, but they could use a short description. It seems kind of confusing with a bunch of bulleted names a no description of what they mean. --Werdnanoslen 22:14, 13 September 2006 (EDT)
How were you able to get such a bright image, without shadows in the corners, etc? Did you splice this together from screenshots in-game, or some other way? Sstasino 22:39, 17 November 2006 (EST)
[edit] Couple mistakes
The locations and maps for "Hall of Winds" and "Hall of Wails" are reversed.
Also, the door to "Hall of Wails" from "Passage of Whispers" is in the first alcove on the left after entering, not behind the rubble pile in the room on the right. (where left is West, right is East).
Hope that was clear! Sstasino 21:38, 20 November 2006 (EST)
- It's true, the names are reversed (I am actually in the Hall of Wails as I write this); however, the license on the image's page indicates that it is a Bethesda-released map not player made. Are copyrighted maps allowed to be edited and still retain a fair use license? --WerdnanoslenTalk 18:42, 15 December 2006 (EST)
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- I'm pretty sure the image itself is a composition of images taken from the game, so I'd bet it is a mistake on the part of Lurlock. I'll talk to him about it, next time I see him on IRC. --Ratwar 19:41, 15 December 2006 (EST)
[edit] Ash Piles
I've come up with a theory as to why there are Ash Piles where Dwemer apparently stood. Here goes: The reason that there are ash piles in Bamz-Amschend and none in Vvardenfell's Dwemer ruins is that when Kagrenac used Keening, Sunder, and Wraithgaurd to attempt to make a Dwemer god and destroyed the entire race, all the Dwarves in Vvardenfell were off fighting the Battle of Red Mountain, while in Bamz-Amschend, they knew nothing of the battle. As such, they went about their daily lives and either spontaneously combusted or just died and eventually decomposed into ash. Sorry 'bout the length of this comment. Darth Cronus 11:44, 23 October 2007 (EDT)
- There's also the fact that Bamz-Amschend has been largely undisturbed since the 1st Era, (being closed off and buried underneath Mounrhold) whereas the Dwemer ruins in Vvardenfell have been occupied and looted for centuries. Any piles of ash that might have once been there would have most likely been scattered or taken by the occupants, along with any armor and weapons they happened to feel like looting. --TheRealLurlock Talk 00:57, 7 November 2007 (EST)
I s'pose that makes sense too... Darth Cronus 09:40, 7 November 2007 (EST)

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