Board Thread:Skyrim/@comment-11276487-20130724235013/@comment-14027812-20130811013048

Madman97 wrote: And yeah, I know Vile says that for all levels. But even still, if a dragonborn could become twice as powerful somehow, he could successfully fight a daedric prince and win. And Sheogorath's quest, yeah you had the staff and everything, but you were still a normal person while fighting him, albeit a hero, but a normal person nonetheless. Its true that Jyggalyg could have been at little power, but he seemed to be apt at taking the Shivering Isles with ease. His only setback was the player. Perhaps the Daedric Princes are not as powerful as we have been led to believe. You have to remember that all of this could have just been hindered by gameplay and engine factors.Jyggalag had his powers concetrated on the crystals of power dotting the Isles landscape,and since the Hero destroyed most part of them,one could assume his power were greatly hindered.Also,he did not had the control of a realm at that time,further implying his weaknesses.And because the Hero of Kvatch is the ultimate hero.He's the most normal of them all,and yet he yolos off a entire daedra army,defeats a ancient ayleid and becomes a daedric prince.All hail the Hero of Kvatch.Claricus Vile were just hinting at how weakened he was based on the princes lack of consideration for mortals,indulsting the Dragonborn in the process.i don't believe i'm the only one that perceived this.