User blog comment:Madman97/You know what really grinds my Wabbajack's? Season 2 Finale./@comment-13446185-20131001005622/@comment-13446185-20131004025440

He can travel to Aethirus and possibly other places at will,

Nope, he requires the same portal that the Dovahkiin uses to get to Sovngarde.

The Dragonborn didn't even absorb his soul.

Could mean Akatosh or Shor absorbed his soul.

being founded before St. Allesia forms the official Eight Divines, and what I mean by this is that they may still worship the ancient Nordic Pantheon

The Greybeards do worship the ancient Nordic Pantheon though they were founded after the Alessian empire.

Real world definitions, as I have explained to a Man of Steak on my Season Finale, and real world sciences, don't always apply to a world that is up to it's neck in magic and monsters.

No, games don't just change the meanings of words, of course science isn't the same in TES but definitons are.

Plus I'm going by more of a philosophical defintition of it anyway. The definition of cosmical doesn't specifically say that everything is equal. It means infinite or incomprehensible, sort of like the Elder Scrolls.

The reason I say everything according to cosmical way of thinking is the same is because nothing can ever be proportional to infinity.

If anything you are oversimplify the meaning of cosmical, saying something is more important than something else is far more easier to understand than saying everything is the same but also different.

I feel like the scrolls should be as incomprehensible as possible.

"The gods﻿ themselves would rightly fear to tamper with such things."

-Arngeir

The Elder Scrolls seem much more harder to rap your head around when they could possibly hold every single second of history in differnet forms or combinations. Rather than a scroll that says "YOU GOTZ TO KEEL ALDUEENZ' written on it.