Why is Vivec bald?

Vivec is bald because he's a demigod embodying contradictions, half-golden Chimer/half-blue Dunmer, with his baldness symbolizing aspects of divinity, rebirth (like Hindu traditions), or simply his unique warrior-poet nature rather than a typical mortal trait, often depicted with flames atop his head instead of hair. It's part of his distinct, non-human appearance as the Warrior-Poet of Morrowind..
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What did Vivec do to Barfok?

Vivec had to stuff her mouth with his milk finger to keep her from singing Veloth into ruin.
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Is Vivec intersex?

However, Vivec also physically and biologically embodies multiple sexes at once, hence the intersex label. He is described as having male genitalia through the rather obvious metaphor of “comparing spears” with an ancient daedra; yet Vivec also literally carries and bears the children of the very same daedra.
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Why does Vivec have two colors?

Almalexia (gold) represents the King, or Warrior. Sotha Sil (blue) represents the Witness, or Mage. The Rebel and Thief exists as a mixture of the other two. Hence, Vivec sports both colors.
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Why is Vivec half blue?

Vivec chose to take a half Chimer, half Dunmer appearance to embrace his dualistic nature and so he could separate the bronze of the Old Temple from the blue of the New Temple.
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What does killing Vivec do?

Killing Vivec in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, especially after the main quest, results in minor in-game reactions like NPCs calling you a blasphemer, but doesn't break the game; you'll find an artifact on his body to help with the main quest, though he offers unique dialogue if you finish the Tribunal expansion first, leading to various lore discussions about his fate after his godhood ends.
 
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How did Vivec stop Barfok from shouting?

Battles fought against her would always end in victory for Barfok, because she could shape outcomes by singing. Four Chimeri villages and two more Dwemeri strongholds were destroyed by her decision enforcement. Vivec had to stuff her mouth with his milk finger to keep her from singing Veloth into ruin.
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Why is Almalexia not grey?

And so, being a bit of a racist bint, decided to curse them by turning the skin of all the Dunmer from gold to grey. Since they were gods now, however, Almalexia, Sotha Sil and Vivec were able to resist this curse leading to all three looking rather different.
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Why is Vivec a god?

Vivec is a god in The Elder Scrolls because he, along with Almalexia and Sotha Sil (the Tribunal), stole divine power from the Heart of Lorkhan using Kagrenac's Tools, making them living gods who ruled the Dunmer people for millennia, granting him immense power, cosmic awareness (CHIM), and the ability to manipulate reality, though he later lost this power source.
 
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Did Vivec actually achieve chim?

Yes, according to much of the lore, Vivec achieved CHIM, the state of universal awareness where one realizes reality is a dream but chooses to remain within it, using that power to become a god, alter history, and suspend the Ministry of Truth. He learned CHIM from Molag Bal, used it to reshape his own past, and even guided the Nerevarine in using its power, though some believe his claims might be self-glorification, as the Elder Scrolls universe thrives on ambiguity. 
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How did Vivec get his spear?

Vivec's spear, Muatra (Milk-Taker), was formed metaphorically/literally from his own love and a secret knowledge gained from his union with the Daedric Prince Molag Bal, whom he "married" for power. During their "unholy union," Vivec bit a secret from Molag Bal's spear (allegedly his penis, representing Molag Bal's power and seed). Vivec then used this new knowledge and power to create his own spear, Muatra, slaying the monstrous offspring (the first Chimer/Demons) birthed from that union and earning its name, an anagram for "trauma".
 
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Is there homophobia in Tamriel?

Racism and slavery or at least little hints of it can be seen everywhere. Yet same sex relationships are seemingly accepted by everyone in Tamriel without even the slightest eyebrow being raised.
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Can intersex men get periods?

Intersex people are born with bodies that do not fit the typical definitions of male or female. This can include genitalia, but also chromosomes and hormones. Some intersex people have a uterus and experience periods. Others do not.
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Is Paarthurnax Alduin's brother?

Yes, Alduin and Paarthurnax are brothers, both sons of Akatosh, the Dragon God of Time, with Alduin being the firstborn and ruler, while Paarthurnax served as his trusted lieutenant before his betrayal and aid to humans during the Dragon War. They share a familial bond, though they represent opposing forces in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
 
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Who is the real villain in Skyrim?

The main villain in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is Alduin, also known as the World-Eater, a powerful dragon and the firstborn of the dragon god Akatosh, who seeks to destroy the world (Nirn) and enslave mortals, requiring the Dragonborn to stop him to fulfill their destiny. While DLCs introduce other antagonists like Lord Harkon and Miraak, Alduin drives the core main questline, aiming to end the world prematurely. 
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Is it better to go with Ralof or Hadvar?

You should go with Hadvar for early Smithing/Two-Handed loot (ingots, items from Alvor's shop) or Ralof for better starting gold (Imperial armor to sell) and Heavy Armor/One-Handed gear, but the choice has no major long-term impact, only slight variations in early game items, and doesn't lock you into a faction. Choose based on whether you prefer early crafting/melee or early selling/heavy armor for your first few levels, or just pick the character you like best. 
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Did Dagoth Ur become a god?

He was as much a god as the tribunal, which is to say kind of. Of course they aren't as powerful as the aedra or deadra, but he certainly had godlike powers and followers prior to the destruction of the heart and his death.
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Is Vivec canonically dead?

What really happened to Vivec is unclear, though the disappearance of himself and the Nerevarine during the Oblivion Crisis has led many to believe that he was either "taken" by Daedra during the crisis or killed by the Nerevarine; although, it is possible that he left the world on his own initiative as he said he ...
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Why didn't Vivec destroy the meteor?

According to the prevailing legends, it was flung from the Void by either Sheogorath or its own malevolence, but was prevented from crashing into the city by the Tribunal god Vivec. Vivec allowed it to remain looming above the city so that if its people ever ceased to love him, the rock would fall and destroy them.
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Why did Almalexia go insane?

Almalexia went insane primarily due to the gradual loss of her divine powers after the Heart of Lorkhan was blocked, leading to paranoia, obsession, and a desperate clinging to her identity as a goddess, transforming her from a compassionate figure into a megalomaniacal tyrant who eventually tried to murder her fellow Tribunes and the Nerevarine to regain her glory. Her sanity crumbled as she lost the source of her power and immortality, failing to accept the natural decline that Vivec and Sotha Sil struggled with differently, according to Reddit users and Quora users. 
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Who killed Almalexia?

In 3E 427, Almalexia ended up killing Sotha Sil and unleashed his clockwork contraptions to attack her own city in order to frame her old friend and lure the Nerevarine, the reincarnation of her husband, to Clockwork City, where she would try to kill him too. It ended in her death at the hands of the Nerevarine.
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Are Dunmer blue or gray?

Most Dunmer have red, glowing eyes with skin tones varying from somewhat greenish and the more common gray to the occasional light blue. They are known to be strong, intelligent, and quick, however, are also said to be ill favored by fate.
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Why won't Delphine talk to me after killing the dragon?

If Delphine is not speaking to you correctly after beating the dragon in "A Blade in the Dark," you will need to rever to an earlier save and try again. In your next attempt, restart your game before you entered the area where you are to kill the dragon, kill it again, and make sure you have acquired the Dragon Soul.
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What actually happened to Nerevar?

Indoril Nerevar, a legendary leader in The Elder Scrolls universe, died at the Battle of Red Mountain, but how he died is shrouded in contradictory lore, primarily due to a "Dragon Break," a time-altering event that makes the past inconsistent; however, the most widely accepted and hinted-at truth, confirmed by Vivec, is that his closest advisors—Almalexia, Sotha Sil, and Vivec (the Tribunal)—betrayed and murdered him to seize the divine power of the Heart of Lorkhan, despite Nerevar's refusal to use it.
 
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How come Ulfric can shout?

It was Unrelenting Force, also known as FUS-RO-DAH. Long before he used it on Torygg, Ulfric blasted forsworn off the walls of Markarth with it when he helped retake the city from the rebels. He learned it while studying with the Greybeards, which he's done for several years.
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