Look Im just trying to promote conversation and discourse. Take things and shake them up and see what happens. Im not trying to make anything "Official Lore". This is the Elder Scrolls Lore Forum not OFFICIAL Lore. Thats in the game (and is an extremely misleading lable). Name one piece of Official Lore that has survived intact from Arena to Oblivion. Its a constantly evolving thing that has taken a life of its own because so many people kneed and poke at it for years at a time.
I mean was Jaufree a man with a secret or just an incompetant in over his head? Was Jagar Tharn a Mythic Dawn Agent following a plan or a Renegade Battlemage playing his own game? Was Uncle Sweetums really trying to mantle Sanguine or just some crazy cat with a funny hat and too much Moon Sugar?
This is what this place is for, and I dont see why you think, your comments are gonna deter me from bring things like this up.....No, no your right. Lets discuss the tattoo on Vivecs left toe again. Does it really signify the family allegiance of Meridia's Favourite scamp's last Summoner?
I apologize, I admit I overreacted. But I have to add, that most lore "thought up" are based on evidence found in-game, mostly in books, and at some extend, "obscure texts" from TES. If you want your poking to be taken seriously, there has to be some basis and explanation for it. If one just throws out theories, nobody's going to listen (as I myself has experienced quite a few times :dance:).
There is no evidence or reason for why Sotha would "send" himself in a letter anywhere, and honestly, it rings more of fan fiction than lore fiction.
What if Sotha Sil were not dead, but had merely done what the Daedric Princes do and returned to his sphere? That could apply to Almalexia also. Can a god actually die?
Edit: Did Lorkhan actually die, cos that would throw my theory out the window?
I do not think the Tribunal have spheres like the Daedra do, that is, actual spheres in Oblivion, so I don't think they could return to any such thing. But I'm not sure.
On a side note, one could twist the word around a little and say that, in a way, "Clockwork City" was Sotha's sphere, since he was the creator and governor of everything there. But it's still not a real "Daedric" sphere, were the Prince is the sphere.
These are some interesting quotes I looked up in the CS:
This (altough said by vivec) is completely in line with the view we have from Seht, one of the other mortal gods. He's not man anymore, he's more like a machine.
These quotes explain to me a much about how we must view the way a god "dies", it doesn't actually happen in our old fashioned sence of dieing. The question that remains now is IS the Tribunal still able to use these godly powers or have they lost their godhood completely or if they haven't lost it completely how much of their godhood remains? and should we consider a dragon break in wich " Vehk the god who has always been has not been"
Vivec states "We have lost our godly powers" after the destruction/removal of the heart in Morrowind. It seems to be so that without the connection to the heart, their powers will slowly fade away. Does that mean that both Sotha and Almalexia will die in their "god-sleep"? If they had enough powers left to enter it when they were killed on Nirn, that is.
Another thing: When Almalexia and Sotha finally die, do they enter the Dreamsleeve again? It seems to me like the most probable thing to happen. Then will have The Sotha Silerine and Almalexirine in a couple of years, wouldn't we?
Edited for cleaning and spelling.