Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-10561605-20130820164006/@comment-3573184-20130831224544

Sky Above,Voice Within wrote: Ah,Khar,explain me,explain why there is no difference between the two. Because nothing has ever suggested there is.

Do the Greybeards call for them when a new Septim is born? No. They have no reason to because everyone knows they are dragonborn because they lit the dragonfires, and because Tiber Septim and the Dragonborn were heralded by mythic prophecy to do great things. http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:The_Arcturian_Heresy It is the rumbling of the Greybeards that wake him. Though the Empire has crumbled, there are rumors that a chosen one will come to restore it. This new Emperor will defeat the Elves and rule a united Tamriel. Naturally, Wulfharth thinks he is the figure of prophecy. He goes directly to High Hrothgar to hear the Greybeards speak. When they do, Ysmir is blasted to ash again. He is not the chosen one. It is a warrior youth from High Rock.

http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:The_Book_of_the_Dragonborn -When misrule takes its place at the eight corners of the world -When the Brass Tower walks and Time is reshaped -When the thrice-blessed fail and the Red Tower trembles -When the Dragonborn Ruler loses his throne, and the White Tower falls -When the Snow Tower lies sundered, kingless, bleeding -The World-Eater wakes, and the Wheel turns upon the Last Dragonborn.

Did the Septim line had any bonds to the ancient Akaviri dragonslayers? None that we know of.

Akatosh gives one a dragon soul in order to halt a threat that is in the form of a dragon.You know the creation of the Amulet of Kings,you know why is Alessia called Dragonborn. Except Alessia had nothing to do with Dragons, in fact, Akatosh created the Amulet of Kings to deal with the Daedra.

http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:The_Amulet_of_Kings In the first years of the First Era, a powerful race of Elves called the Ayleids, or the Heartland High Elves, ruled central Tamriel with an iron hand. The high and haughty Ayleids relied on their patrons, the treacherous Daedra Lords, to provide armies of daedra and dead spirits; with these fearless magical armies, the Ayleids preyed without mercy upon the young races of men, slaughtering or enslaving them at their whim.

On behalf of the suffering human races, St. Alessia, the first in the line of Cyrodiils, sought the aid of Akatosh, the Dragon God of Time, and ruler of the noble Aedra. Akatosh, looking with pity upon the plight of men, drew precious blood from his own heart, and blessed St. Alessia with this blood of Dragons, and made a Covenant that so long as Alessia's generations were true to the dragon blood, Akatosh would endeavor to seal tight the Gates of Oblivion, and to deny the armies of daedra and undead to their enemies, the Daedra-loving Ayleids.

So go ahead,argue like you clearly likes to with oblivious arguments. Just because you cant get your lore straight does not mean you need to get all hissy when someone point out your mistakes.