Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-13436964-20130726062712/@comment-4290456-20140228160524

AngryEnclaveSoldier wrote: Xachz1999 wrote: DTH1326 wrote: I think of the fate of the heroes as followed:

The eternal champion: Probably dead by the time of skyrim, because of old age, unless he is a dark elf or high elf

Hero of Daggerfall: Dead after the end of Daggerfall

The Nerevarine: Gone on an ekspedition to Akavir, but because of corprus dicease, still lives by the time of Skyrim, unless killed by something

Hero of Kvatch: Became the new Sheogorath madgod after Jyggalag's defeat, still lives by the time of Skyrim, beceause he is an immortal god and he is seen in the sheogorath quest

The last dragonborn: Still lives, but maybe retired from the hero buisness after Miraak's defeat Ok, it's official, someone needs to make the "Final Fate" mod, where it shows what might've happened at the end of TES: Skyrim. Have them make a large final fate for the dragonborn, record it, and shove it in the face of the devs, have them see what we all think might've happened at the end of Dragonborn. Have multiple ending that occur depending on their choices during Dawnguard and the main story. I don't know how it'd work, but someone needs to make it happen. Hell get Bethesda to make an unofficial DLC for it. I don't know, just needs to be done. Are you serious? A mod like that would be way too complicated to script. It would also give the Last Dragonborn a fixed ending, which would ruin many RPs. There's also a reason why Bethesda never told the community what happened to each hero after the events of their games. So in other words, all the fixed endings and fates of the Nerevarine and the Hero of Kvatch's fate aren't fixed endings? You have the Nerevarine who went to Akavir and was heavily hinted at in TES IV. Being that he is "Immortal" he most likely is alive, but a fixed ending none-the-less. In TES IV: Shivering Isle, the Hero of Kvatch was crowned the new Sherogath which would explain why he stated he took part in many of the events regarding the Oblivion Crisis. Again, pretty much a fixed ending. The fate of the Dragonborn will not be HEAVILY HINTED AT in TES VI. And the mod thing was a joke, I know it'd be difficult to script but I'm actually surprised by many of the mods that include a new area and new weapons and armor. Plus I've stated in a different post a long time ago which could've hinted at the Last Dragonborn's final fate but it's more or less so regarding 100% completion, meaning every questline. It's complicated to think of it, but I speculate that the Last Dragonborn might've became a Vampire Lord depending on what I pulled off the Trailer and questline, in order to gain immortality. He saught even more power because if the Questlines are in the correct order, it has the Dragonborn going from honorable warrior, to master thief, to Listener and savior of the Dark Brotherhood. Showing a slight sign of corruption in his/her personality. Then he completes the Civil War Questline (Either before or after the Thief kicks in) and he is named the hero of the people depending on side chosen, mostly because the Side s/he chosen is still unknown. Then he becomes the Hero of Tamriel by slaying Alduin, trying to hold on to whatever honor he had left. Then he slayed Parthuunax (Most likely as I did say 100% game completion of all the questlines) and joined the blades. So without the DLC, it is most likely he became the most powerful being on Nirn, sharing the place with the previous two heroes. But then we had the Dawngard DLC kicking in. Whether he joins the Dawnguard or Vampires, he can/has to become a vampire to get the job done in order to enter the Soul Cairn, or alternatively, he can become partially Soul Trapped, but it cuts his power giving him a slight disadvantage. Seeing as how this Dragonborn might've become corrupt upon gaining power, it is most likely he saught immortality in order to prevent himself from losing power in the Soul Cairn, with the added perk of Immortal. He defeats Harkon, and prevents/causes the sun to be blotted out. Dragonborn DLC comes out and he defeats Miraak still with either the need to prevent his power from being outmatched, for power, or for whatever honor he had left. He was then crowned Herma Mora's champion, most likely giving the Dragonborn Access to knowledge allowing him to become immortal without the need to sty a vampire lord, and so he probably did that. The whole idea of it is tricky to comprehend myself because it is a bit all over the place, but each character does have a fixed ending, but each player has the ability to think differently until the next game comes out, which the next game will explain easily what happened to the Canon Dragonborn, and not the Player RP Character. Plus, a bit off topic here;

1. Who claims the Dragonborn's soul? Is it Herma Mora or the other Deadric princes? Will he be split in several pieces?

2. I know that there is a way to break the main story early on, and I would like to know how without the use of Console Command cause I am on XBox. I mean I'm sure I can get back on track somehow, but I did hear that you can break the Main Quest and fix it later.