A question about Talos.

Post » Fri Dec 16, 2011 2:50 am

This thread just gave me the knowledge I need to know that every character of mine, regardless of ambitions or personality will all be out to kill as many Thalmor as possible. This suits me just fine.

I mean hoenstly, evil or not, the only sane response to this is to destroy the Thalmor. I don't want the world to end, that's where I keep all my stuff.
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Post » Fri Dec 16, 2011 8:20 am

Also I guess the Champion of the Shivering Isles/Cyrodiil is whatever race one would like to think of them as being/played them as in Oblivion. So he/she could technically also be an elf but in the end they're completely unrecognizable to what they once were...



From what I'm to understand Anu and Padomay are personifications of the forces of statis and change respectively where and Sithis is just the name the Dark Brotherhood gives Padomay. Padomay is the change that allowed for the possibility of creation and of the statis that is Anu to which their interplayed lead to the creation of Oblivion and Aetherius. The first real being of any significance on the scene God Akatosh who represent time and his time allowed for to ascension of the other aedra and deadra.

Lorkhan however maybe different, as he is consider to be the son of Padomay.

There are a couple of former mortal who achieved apotheosis to become gods, Talos, Mannimarco and the Hero of the Shivering Isles are probably the most notable examples but there are others as well who have achieved this.


You may be right, actually, about them being the personifications of the forces of chaos and stasis.
Time for me to do more research :)
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