Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-76.23.148.161-20140619050605/@comment-24999978-20140622161557

'the last of the enemies of old has been slain'

What do you mean by that? Some rather anti-Lorkhan factions like the Thalmor still seem to be around.

'Talos is not a god, but lorkhan is.'

They both are. Talos shares many links with Lorkhan, being a Shezzarine who mantled him. If anything, Talos is filling Lorkhan's missing place in the pantheon.

'half brother of deadra.'

Half brother? All of the et'Ada stem from the interplay of Padomay and Anu.

'Now he can reclaim what is his.'

Not sure why he would do that, his goal is for mortals to reach beyond by achieving CHIM, and subsequently Amaranth to become Dreamers of their own, not direct dominion over Mundus. Shor, though, is gathering an army in Sovngarde for the Awful Fighting as he always does, but other than that there is little need for any direct Lorkhanic intervention.

76.23.148.161 wrote: The thalmor are fools. They think the destruction of the towers will return them to divinity. They will only succeed in destroying the prison that binds him. The towers were made after the creation for sentencing. And destroying the prison that binds them is one step of re-achieving a Dawn state of divinity. The Thalmor appear to rather astutely understand much about the Aurbis, and have other steps in their plan to achieving divinity. Besides, only the Ur-Tower was used in Lorkhan's sentencing; Red Mountain was formed after the Heart of Lorkhan landed there, the Khaiit may play a similar role to the Towers in upholding and protecting the Lunar Lattice, the Snow Throat had no bearing on Convention and the rest of the Towers were created by Elves.