The elder scrolls themselves, are they absolute? they tell prophecies (sp?) of the future, will those prophecies always come true? or can they be averted to be diffrent? For example I'm assuming the ES foretold of the oblivion invasion, but if the Champion of Cyrodill had been mauled ravegly and killed by those first two rats to burst out the wall would the invasion still have happened? This might be confusing, and im possibly confusing myself. Also the people who read the ES loose their sight, in exchange to read the scrolls but do they eventually loose the ability to read the scrolls? also if the scrolls can be read dosn't that mean the events such as the oblivion crisis could have been averted by stopping Mankar Cameron before he meddled with the Mysterium Xarxes? the same for the events that will happen in Skyrim, whatever triggers the return of dragons?
Also is the events of what happened in morrowind (defeating dagoth ur and Lorkhan) Make the oblivion crisis happen? or did the oblivion crisis happen purley because the emporer died causing the dragon fires to go out and is the return of dragons somehow related to the oblivion crisis?
I have seen many posts as well and the UESP also says that Alduin is the nordic version of Akatosh, If this is true Why is Alduin the world eater? Seeing as Akatosh is Aedra (supposedly the 'good' gods although i could be wrong) why is he meant to be the end of the world in nordic culture? And If Alduin is Akatosh is it something like the Sheogorath/Jyggalag situation we see in The shivering isles?
Sorry if none of this made sense i tried to be as clear as possible thank for any replies