is alduin really gone for good this time?

Post » Mon May 07, 2012 11:32 pm

Dragons only die when their soul is absorbed. As in die without possibility of resurrection, because you did not absorb his soul their is a posibility of resurrection and that's why I say he's not dead. It kinda depends on how you view "death" here.

Question then: Why didn't we absorb his soul? Yes, he is the first Son of Akatosh, but all dragons are Akatosh's children. Even if his duty/destiny is greater than all other dragons, why were we not able to absorb his soul? Did Akatosh intervene?
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Post » Mon May 07, 2012 2:33 pm



Question then: Why didn't we absorb his soul? Yes, he is the first Son of Akatosh, but all dragons are Akatosh's children. Even if his duty/destiny is greater than all other dragons, why were we not able to absorb his soul? Did Akatosh intervene?
Most likely, at least in my opinion. It seems that Aka is saving him until the kalpa is actually done.
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Post » Mon May 07, 2012 8:33 pm

Most likely, at least in my opinion. It seems that Aka is saving him until the kalpa is actually done.

I do hope so, Alduin was such a dissapointment it would actually be cool if Aka saved him until he felt ready to use him and then unleashed him again, only this time a bit more powerful and definitely larger :)
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 1:14 am

Alduin will eat everything in his way, unless it dodges his mouth. What happened in Skyrim and when he was originally fought, was that he was caught during his weakest moments.

Also, Paradise was destroyed when Mankar was killed, Azura's Star isn't an afterlife, it's a soul stone, and yeah, he'd end up going after the daedric princes, unless they dodged him (like how Mehrunes did before he was Mehrunes Dagon)

I know the Paradise was destroyed, and the STar isn't an afterlife, but it was just an example because souls were there at some point.
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Post » Mon May 07, 2012 11:52 pm

GODDAMNIT!!! This arguement? Really?

Alduin is not Akatosh! It is stated several times that he is the son of Akatosh.

He is a demigod, not a fully fledged god
Glad someone posted that before me. It gets annoying when people refuse to accept something that was decided loooong ago.
Before less than two months ago, there wasn't the slightest indication that Alduin wasn't Akatosh and a good deal that suggested he was. Even now you can not in all fairness say the issue is settled and set in stone.
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Post » Mon May 07, 2012 10:19 am

Before less than two months ago, there wasn't the slightest indication that Alduin wasn't Akatosh and a good deal that suggested he was. Even now you can not in all fairness say the issue is settled and set in stone.
Agreed, it says a lot to me that the author of http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Alduin_is_Real is portrayed as poorly educated. The lovely new post from MK (one of them anyway) mentions Aka and his aspect Ald, http://www.gamesas.com/topic/1327350-the-aldudagga-fight-four-a-fragment/.
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