My friends uncle has played the elder scrolls series since the first game arena and he stills plays elder scrolls games(I mean he still plays oblivion and Skyrim with new characters)
my first elder scrolls game was morrowind and I still play the elders scrolls series and in a fan.
we were talking how the games have developed over the years and new law and things keep on getting added and the thing he explained to me and his nephew was that
the biggish change both game wise and law wise was oblivion especially when it came to the dark brotherhood faction and the night mother and sithis.
he said sithis as only being classed as a deity and god since oblivion was released, and the UESPWiki, elder scrolls wiki and other have been changed after this to match
what happened in the oblivion game and every thing has contradicted each other more since oblivion.
He said he can tell for some reason that Bethesda is determined to make sithis appear in the future games as well as the void itself and these are his reasons.
1:The sithis statue in vile lair.
2:The aspect of sithis makes an appearance in eso.
3:It will make a good game or dlc story.
4:They want to make sithis seen and heard and doing stuff like the daedric princes to keep the dark brotherhood happy.
5:Akatosh,Aldiun and auri-el are all aspects of the same being just as lorkhan,Shor and Sheogorath are all aspects of the same being.
and Sithis will be brought into the game as an aspect of lorkhan or they will go with the monomyth version of sithis being lorkhan's father
and sithis sat back while lorkhan tricked the aedra into creation.
plus he pointed out how the elder scrolls has been dumbed down each game and it is likely Bethesda don't want to upset the dark brotherhood fan base since the dark brotherhood
is one of the most popular guilds in game if not in first place.
I don't know as much law as most on this site but I am slowly reading up and since he has played all the es games to date he has a better understanding of the series and law wise
do you guys agree with him.