and Dawn's Beauty, the Princedom of Lorkhan
He also named the betrayers of Lorkhan which are Julianos, Dibella and Stendarr.
This also caught my attention:
They have tricked you for Ages.
Why do you think your world has always been contested ground, the arena of powers and immortals?
Why do you think your world has always been contested ground, the arena of powers and immortals?
It is my belief that the Nine betrayed Lorkhan during the Mythic Era of which no written history can be found:
You all remember this. It is in every legend. Daedra cannot die, so your so-called gods cannot erase him from your minds completely.
The Nine could be faulted for this lack in written knowledge for the above quote.
Since, according to Camoran, Tamriel is just another realm of Oblivion, how does one achieve CHIM?
The same way the Champion takes hold of The Shivering Isles, by mantling the Lord of that realm. All one would have to do is realize that since all in Tamriel is the creation of Lorkhan, his power resides in all things. All one would need to do is find a way to take upon the Mantle of Lorkhan and receive his power if only for a moment.
It is also believed that Akatosh himself is but another aspect of Lorkhan, as is Sheogorath and Jyggalag.
At the end of the Oblivion MQ we see Martin Septim transform into the Avatar of Akatosh. I think Martin found a way to CHIM by Mantling himself as Akatosh/Lorkhan, using this power to defeat Mehrunes Dagon. I do not believe CHIM lasts for very long, depending on the power of the individual, as Martin was lost after the defeat of Mehrunes Dagon.
The Amulet of Kings may be the artifact that allows the way to become the Lord of the daedric plane of Dawn's Beauty/Tamriel as only those that have attained CHIM (that I know of) also wielded the Amulet of Kings such as El-Estia (http://www.imperial-library.info/obbooks/remanada.shtml) and Tiber Septim who became Talos. Another clue is the amulets Elven name, Chim-el Adabal: the amulet of the kings of glory. It even has "chim" in its name.
If that is the case then why didn't Mankar Camoran use the amulet to achieve CHIM? The most likely reason is that he either did not know how to take the mantle of Lorkhan/Akatosh or did not do so out of respect to Mehrunes Dagon.
What of attaining CHIM now that the Amulet has been destroyed? Well, find another piece of Lorkhan. The Amulet contained the blood of Akatosh, which is Lorkhan, so all one would have to do is find another artifact such as the Heart of Lorkhan.
The disappearance of the Dwemer anyone? Lord Kagrenac was working with the Heart of Lorkhan, the heart of the world. I believe Kagrenac somehow used the Heart to take upon the Mantle of Lorkhan and then for some reason... all the Dwemer disappeared. Did Lord Kagrenac have a vision of forbidden knowledge and decide to protect his people? I believe this is so and that Kagrenac used CHIM to create another realm, like Paradise, so that his people would be safe from some unknown danger. Landfall Perhaps?
So many mysteries at once.