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What is CHIM? : r ElderScrolls - Reddit CHIM is the awareness that they are fictional characters, actors in the dream of the Godhead To achieve CHIM means to realize you do not exist as an individual, but manage to keep your individuality
What is Chim? : r ElderScrolls - Reddit Chim is the act of apotheosis by means of rejecting the dream like nature of TES universe but simultaneously asserting your own existence In TES all of reality takes place within whats called the God Head where the dream takes place The conjunction of both actions results in achieving godlike power
How does one go about achieving CHIM? : r teslore - Reddit How does one go about achieving CHIM? Now from what I've read, it seems to be one achieves CHIM by realising they're part of the Godhead or however it goes But do we know the actual process? They just come up with this metaphysical theory and suddenly gain control over their surroundings?
EL5: What is CHIM, and most importantly, what is the tower . . . - Reddit Ask three people what CHIM is and you'll get three different answers - we've made up theories that seem logical, but fundamentally, we don't know The Towers are part of the mechanism holding the Liminal Barrier in place, an energy field keeping Oblivion and Mundus (the plane of reality containing Nirn, the moons, and the Aedra's physical forms
What is (a) CHIM? : r ElderScrolls - Reddit CHiM isn't so much a thing as it is a state of awareness; specifically, when one realizes that they are an element or character in a larger deliberate construct (like a video game), and that their own existence is dependent on the interaction and will of the player, they realize that the traditional "rules of the universe" are not iron-clad
Who had achieved CHIM? : r teslore - Reddit Who had achieved CHIM? I'm doing a study on what might happen if a man achieved godhood, and my teacher is letting me use elder scrolls I'd just like to know anyone else besides Talos and Vivec who've achieved CHIM Thanks tons Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast Sort by:
What is CHIM? : r ElderScrolls - Reddit CHIM is basically godmode Or Neo at the end of the Matrix: you realize there are no limitations, so you can do whatever, free of any mortal constraints There's way more to it than that but you'd be better off just looking up the UESP article that covers it if you wanted to know everything about it Otherwise, Fudgemuppet YouTube channel is a good source Pretty sure they have a few videos
most credible interpretation of chim? : r teslore - Reddit CHIM, at least as I understand it, is the realization of the Godhead, that the Aurbis is a dream, and despite this refusing to acknowledge the Wheel, instead seeing the Tower "I" Basically, you realize you don't exist, but inspite of this undeniable proof you are so stubborn that you refuse to accept it, while still being aware of its truth
Is there a CHIM related mod for Skyrim out there? : r ElderScrolls - Reddit I've always thought that CHIM was modding, and that the way to achieve it was simply to save+exit the game and download mods (The way Vivec enters a "space that was not a space" to locate NPCs to me definitely reads as them using out-of-game sources, and Talos's "I breathe now, in Royalty, and reshape this land which is mine" sounds a hell of a lot like he installed a landscape overhaul mod
What is Anti-CHIM? : r teslore - Reddit CHIM is a way of achieving Heaven through Violence, the seeker is actively trying to do this, the consequences are dire if you fail What if through some kind of traumatic divine experience, a person is forced to gaze upon the Wheel, and they do not zero-sum because they refused what they saw