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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 1:37 am

The third song of King Wulfharth tells of his death. Orkey, an enemy god, had always tried to ruin the Nords, even in Atmora where he stole their years away. Seeing the strength of King Wulfharth, Orkey summoned the ghost of Alduin Time-Eater again. Nearly every Nord was eaten down to six years old. Boy Wulfharth pleaded to Shor, the dead Chieftain of the Gods, to help his people. Shor's own ghost then fought the Time-Eater on the spirit plane, as he did at the beginning of time, and he won, and Orkey's folk, the Orcs, were ruined. As Boy Wulfharth watched the battle in the sky he learned a new thu'um, What Happens When You Shake the Dragon Just So. He used this new magic to change his people back to normal. In his haste to save so many, though, he shook too many years out on himself. He grew older than the Greybeards, and died. The flames of his pyre were said to have reached the hearth of Kyne itself.


I was reading the part where it tells of the battle between Shor and Alduin Time-Eater, and I was instantly reminded of Pelinal vs. Umaril, and PC vs. Umaril. So I was wondering if there is some sort of connection between Alduin and Umaril.
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Darian Ennels
 
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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 12:01 am

I don't think so, mainly due to Umaril completely going along with Meridia and all. You see, from what Alduin Time-Eater is really Akatosh, the Aedra dragon of time, and he really did not make a pact with him to allow him to as an immortal. Or something like that. I should go to sleep, can't concentrate.
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