Lore:Mechanical Heart
- "The new Heart of Lorkhan will be completed. And it will power my city for all eternity.'" —Sotha Sil
The Mechanical Heart, also referred to as the New Heart of Lorkhan, is a mechanical replication of the Heart of Lorkhan created by Sotha Sil. It first began development shortly after the events that occurred in 2E 882, where Dagoth Ur awakened and then ambushed and nearly killed the Tribunal during their annual pilgrimage to Red Mountain to renew their divine powers. The event resulted in the Tribunal being cut off from access to the Heart of Lorkhan, and the Mechanical Heart project would be conceived by Sotha Sil as a backup to ameliorate the loss of the original Heart of Lorkhan.[1]
The Mechanical Heart was stored and would be developed in heavy security deep within the Clockwork City's Cogitum Centralis in the Chamber of Lorkhan. The Cogitum Centralis contained an automated defense system controlled by a master factotum.[2]
In its early stages of development, the Heart proved to be dangerously unstable and Sotha Sil devised a plan to contain it as it threatened to destroy the entirety of his Clockwork City. With the creation of his own variant of Kagrenac's Tools, he was able to control the Heart, and even shape or dismantle it if necessary.[3] His plans would be rushed, as in 3E 427, the goddess Almalexia, having been driven mad by her loss of immortality, manipulated the Nerevarine to retrieve Barilzar's Mazed Band, which she used to travel to the Clockwork City to murder Sotha Sil in cold blood. Knowing that one day his friend Almalexia may come to kill him,[2], he attempted in his final moments to ensure that his City would live on after his death. He was successful in sealing the Heart within the Chamber of Lorkhan, where his machines would finish the construction of the Heart.[4]
The Mechanical Heart was completed in 4E 201, approximately 649 years after it was first conceived and 207 years after Sotha Sil's death. Sotha Sil's creations previously required his presence, with the city's functions going into a slumbering mode in his absence.[5] His presence was no longer needed as the heart continued to power the city and sustain its inhabitants even after his demise.[4] The Heart also allowed the realm to find new life, as the city had been overrun with vibrant flora, with vines covering the clockwork architecture and abundant plant life even piercing out of various buildings in the city's landscape,[6] possibly making the Everwound Wellspring obsolete.
It is unknown what happened to the Mechanical Heart, but Sotha Sil had made a "rounding error" in his calculations.[4] Stories tell of this error coming to play with the legend of the Forgotten Hero, who ventured into the Clockwork City and defeated the former Clockwork Apostle, Mecinar, but the stories differ from there. Some claim that the Forgotten Hero destroyed the Heart in order to cut Mecinar's divine power to fight on equal ground, and the city ceased all functions, it's inhabitants forced to abandon their home.[6] Others claim that the hero used the Heart to harness its power and fought Mecinar on equal ground, ensuring the Heart would live on, along with the city. The Heart was too much for the hero to handle and they were disintegrated, with the hero's consciousness living on within the city.[7][8][9]
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See Also[edit]
- For game-specific information, see the Legends article.
References[edit]
- ^ Events that occur in the mission The Red Mountain in Return to Clockwork City
- ^ a b Aios' dialogue in ESO: Clockwork City
- ^ Sotha Sil's dialogue in the mission The Tools in Return to Clockwork City
- ^ a b c Sotha Sil's dialogue in the mission The Last Stand in Return to Clockwork City
- ^ Luciana Pullo' dialogue in the ESO: Clockwork City
- ^ a b Kellen's dialogue in the mission The City Falls in Return to Clockwork City
- ^ Kellen's dialogue in the mission Journey's End in Return to Clockwork City
- ^ Events of Return to Clockwork City
- ^ Return to Clockwork City story in Legends