Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-72.77.73.35-20140401211532/@comment-70.27.164.223-20141217040130

Galraen wrote: I question the assumption that the Champion of Cyrodil became Sheogorath; sure the evil incarnations of him probably would, but not any incarnation that had any pretensions of being 'good'. It's an optional outcome, but not one set in stone.

The Nerevarine or the Dragonborn could take out the Champion of Cyrodil, who whilst powerful doesn't have the power to match either or the other two, the poor sucker can't even fly! Between the Nerevarine and the Dragonborn it's a close run thing, personally I think the Nerevarine would have the edge.

As for the protagonist in Daggerfall death at the end only happens if the agent makes the 'wrong' choice, Bethesda apparently assumes that a fatal choice was made.

As for them all being the same character, one easy fact eliminates that argument; if the CoC and/or the Dragonborn were the Nerevarine, then they would be immune to disease, which they aren't.

Howeer having said all that, it comes down to personal choice; if you want them to all be the same they are, want one particular champion to be more powerful, or all of them to be Argonians, that's the way it is. When you buy the game it's yours to do what you want with, and interpret however you want, they are open ended games not books! If the Last Dragonborn was ressurected as a giant dragon and let the Hero of Kvatch ride him... Mundus would be overloaded with the awesomeness and would systematically implode on itself.