[quote=Drakel] they supposedly revive as ghosts... There aren't even bones left or anything left of the dwemer if I'm correct so it's likely that the most a necromancer could do is some seance shit to talk to them. What I think would be interesting as hell is the Falmer. They supposedly lived in "Harsh conditions" and became blind by those conditions yet they all always live in the ruins of Dwemer cities... which to me isn't that harsh of an environment but w/e... The point I'm making is, because the Falmer all live in Dwemer ruins/cities, imagine if the snow elves after another 200+ years became the new Dwemer and continued the Dwemer experiments while keeping (or going back to) their old religious heritage... Or the actual snow elves barely survive because of doing this... Either way works and both would be scary as hell. [/quote] The Snow Elves agreed to eat a fungus that would make them blind as a condition of the dwemer housing and protecting them from the wrath of the Nords, who were hell bent on wiping them out. Countless years of torture and slavery broke them into the degenerate horrors you see in the game. It had nothing to do about being shaped by the environment itself, but rather by the machinations of the dwemer. Also, in Dawnguard, you meet which might be the very last two Snow Elves in Tamriel. The one tells you pretty much what happened to his people. Most of the surviving Snow Elves were slaughtered by the feral falmer in the end, and I doubt the falmer are going to figure out how dwemer technology works, let alone create it, since most researchers from intelligent, non-feral races barely understand the scope of their designs.