Board Thread:Oblivion/@comment-34370391-20190724195344

Ok, so I have been looking at all these discussions that the Sheogorath that appears in Skyrim is not the Hero of Kvatch. Well, let me tell you something. I DISAGREE with that theory. I think the two expansions of Oblivion are 100% canon. Bethesda wouldn't have put them there without a reason. Think back to Fallout, specifically Fallout 3 and New Vegas. Every DLC in those games are canon since those DLCs give significent amounts of story detail towards the games' endings. In Fallout 3, the Lone Wanderer at the end, becomes the captain of the Mothership Zeta and the Courier takes control of the Think Tank in  the Big Empty. Those DLCs are all canon. So why should the expansions in oblivion be any different? Like I said before, Bethesda would not put the expansions in the game if there was not a special reason behind them. I think that the Hero of Kvatch transformed into the Daedric Prince of Madness known today several years after Oblivion and considering the fact that Skyrim takes place decades after Oblivion and since Sheogorath would have no reason to watch the Oblivion Crisis from his realm, I truly believe that the Hero of Kvatch, the main protagonist in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is the Sheogorath that we see in the mind of Pelagius Septim III during the quest "Mind of Madness". Also, an important detail that I might add that was in skyrim was the fact that "Sheogorath" talked about the events of oblivion, the guild questlines, the main quest, and Cheese which I think represents the Shivering Isles expansion in a way since Sheogorath was often fond of Cheese. Also, the mad god also talks about Uriel Septim's illegitimate son, Martin Septim. So, I 100% believe that the Daedric Prince of Madness that we see in Skyrim is the main protagonist of Oblivion. 