Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-11276487-20130713025241/@comment-11345660-20130919000756

I want you to list where they actually say it, not just say "it's in the monomyth." Tell me what it actually says. Otherwise I can consider your theory null and void. Um, yes, Lorkhan did give himself to Nirn. In some myths, his body actually became Nirn, and he had his heart ripped out BECAUSE he tried to create Nirn. If that is not giving oneself to a cause, I don't know what is.

When the F*** did it say in the game that Lorkhan was Space? Actual quote please, and not from a developer who left Bethesda and made up their own. I want in game quotes.

Space is the boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction. Time is a dimension in which events can be ordered from the past through the present into the future, and also the measure of durations of events and the intervals between them, two completly different things.

Yes, there are stained glass windows. I don't see any of Lorkhan or any statues of him. I don't ever remember Lorkhan being associated with a dragon.

The only reason of Akatosh and Lorkhan being in every religion is because the men and mer ae dirived from the same species from an ancient common ancestor and had generally similar beliefs. Plus, scholars have already notified that Akatosh and Lorkhans intervention was the most likely explanation for the world.

The Duality of Padomay and Anu is quite a stupid venture, no offense, as they are polar opposites, Anu being the Static Sameness and king of boring, while Padomay is chaos, void, change.

The Shezzarine theory is just that, a theory. It does not help your case if we don't actually know if it's true.

I think your BSing man. When has Talos been called the Two-Headed King? Again, if possible, use in game quotes. Also, if Shor is a watered down version of Lorkhan as some people believe, why would Lorkhan be killing Lorkhan? Plus, the active intervention of Shor by having Sovngard actually exist and actually have people come there contradicts with the "dead" nature of Lorkhan. Avatar of both Akatosh and Lorkhan, yeah sure, whatever floats your boat pal.

Um, have you seen the totem of Akatosh in Skyrim? It's a dragon. Not a snake. There is a seperate Dragon and Snake totem in the Nord Pantheon.

Plus,  who cares what the developers say? If it's not in game, it doesn't fly.