Why did the dwarves enslave the Falmer?

They decided to solve the problem of security and further themselves at the same time through an insidious scheme. The food given to the Falmer was laced with toxic luminescent fungi which caused blindness and chemical dependency. Thus the Dwemer enslaved the Falmer.
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How did the Dwemer enslave the Falmer?

This toxic fungus naturally came from Blackreach, and the Dwemer fed the toxic fungus to the Snow Elves. The toxins gradually destroyed their sight, and this loss happened over generations. The Dwemer then forced the blind Snow Elves into slavery. Not all of the Snow Elves agreed to such a price.
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What did the Dwarves do to the Falmer?

Falmer were Snow Elves driven underground by the Nords. They met the Dwemer who didn't much trust them. The Dwemer then poisoned the Snow Elves making them blind and eventually made them slaves. The Falmer, horribly twisted by the experience then rebelled.
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Why did the Dwarves blind the Falmer?

It's possible that the Dwemer forced the Falmer to consume the incapacitating fungi as a means of protecting themselves and then took advantage of the sightless Snow Elves, but it's also possible that the Dwemer enslaved them from the beginning, using the fungi to ensure servitude and obedience.
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Why did the Dwemer poison the Falmer?

The Dwemer offered them shelter and safety from the Atmorans (Nords). There are mixed accounts, but supposedly the Snow Elves (Falmer) agreed to drink toxins that turned them blind in exchange for the safety the Dwemer would provide them with. Other accounts say the Dwemer forced the Snow Elves to drink the toxins.
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Why The Dwemer’s Disappearance Was GOOD – An Elder Scrolls Theory

Why are Falmer always in Dwemer ruins?

Some of the Snow Elves hid with the Dwemer underground, but the Dwemer severely crippled and oppressed the Falmer to work for them. Then, in 1E 700, the Dwemer vanished from the world and the Falmer remained in the Dwemer ruins and gradually became more and more aggressive until what you see in the game in 4E 201.
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Who is immune to poison in Skyrim?

To defense from poison damage, one can use the Resist Poison effect. Bosmer and Redguards have a 50% Resist Poison. Vampires, Draugr and Skeletons are completely immune to poison damage.
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Why did the dwarves not get corrupted?

As I understand, dwarves are not affected in the same way as other races by the pull of the ring. The 7 rings given to the dwarves did not corrupt them because they are protected from dark magic.
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Why didn't the elves help the dwarves of Erebor?

The Lord of the Rings (creative franchise): In the backstory to The Hobbit, why didn't the Elves help the Dwarves? If you mean help fight Smaug when he attacked — they would have gotten killed. If you mean take in the Dwarves when they fled Erebor — the Dwarves are too proud for that.
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What were the Dwemer trying to do?

The Dwemer were devising a plan to attempt to re-create the divine power of immortality. Most of the Dwemer wished to ascend to the same level of divine power that the Gods had, including the capability of being immortal.
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What killed the dwarves in Skyrim?

The consensus when it comes to the Dwemer disappearance is that Kagrenac caused the event when he used his tools on the Heart of Lorkhan.
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Why is the elven king mad at the dwarves?

The King wished for the Silmaril and this necklace to be combined, so the dwarves did so. However, upon completion they would not part with their creation. They claimed the King had no right to it, and so the King grew angry and insulted them - alone.
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What is the difference between the Dwemer and the Falmer?

The Dwemer forced their wards to subsist only on toxic fungi which twisted them into sightless slaves. It's the descendants of these slaves who many of the people of Tamriel have come to know as the Falmer, while their grand ancestors are remembered as Snow Elves.
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Did dark elves enslave Argonians?

In the past, the Dunmer actually enslaved the Argonians and the Khajiit, which you see in TES III: Morrowind. Now that Morrowind has been majorly weakened by the Red Mountain's eruption, the Argonians felt it was the perfect time for payback.
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Were the Dwemer actually Dwarves?

Dwemer were a race of elves. And yes, sometimes they are just referred to as dwarves.
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What was the original name of the Falmer?

"Falmer" literally means "Snow Elf" in Aldmeris. It is their original name. However, after they were betrayed by the Dwemer and became the twisted race of troglodytes we know today, the term "Falmer" became associated with the Betrayed as opposed to the original Ancient Falmer.
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Why did Thranduil hate the dwarves?

While Thranduil didn't have a problem with Dwarves, he didn't care for a lot of Elves. In the book, Thranduil was an isolationist and with good reason. Thranduil was a Sindarin Elf, which meant that he had never been to Valinor, and he grew up in Doriath under the leadership of King Elu Thingol and Melian the Maia.
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Why didn't Thranduil get a ring?

No, Thranduil does not have a ring of power in The Hobbit. There are three Elven rings of power, and they are worn by Elrond, Galadriel, and Cirdan. All three are powerful rulers in the Elven Kingdom. Thranduil, as the King of the Woodland Realm, is not considered important enough to possess a ring.
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How did Smaug know about Erebor?

He heard rumours of the great wealth of the Dwarf-kingdom of Erebor, which had a prosperous trade with the Northmen of Dale. Smaug "arose and without warning came against King Thrór and descended on the mountain in flames".
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Why didn't the rings affect dwarves?

It is believed that the Dwarves' natural hardiness, and the fact that it was only the more powerful Dwarf lords who possessed them, made them resistant to Sauron's control. While it is not directly stated, the Rings possibly gave the Dwarf lords who wielded them an increased life span.
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Why did the Elven rings lose their power?

Of course, the Elves felt Sauron's betrayal and removed their rings, denying them the ability to use the rings to heal and preserve, and thus also preventing them from using them to directly fight against Sauron.
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Who has the most health enemy in Skyrim?

Another ferocious creature from the Dragonborn DLC, Karstaag is a ghostly frost giant that must be beaten when summoned. As a reward, it can then be summoned three times to aid the player in battle. It has an incredible amount of health, up to 4000 HP, and will deal large amounts of damage at close range.
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What happens if you don't poison the stew in Skyrim?

Poison or no poison, you're going to be forced to kill the emperor. If you use the poison, well he'll keel over from that. If you elect to not use it, he'll simply keep eating soup until you decide to kill him. Basically, the end result is the same no matter what.
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Who is the disease god in Skyrim?

Peryite is very particular about his plagues, while he created the Afflicted Carriers to wash over the land he wishes their plague to gradually roll over the land in order for the afflicted to adapt.
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