Board Thread:Oblivion/@comment-9716469-20130519212835/@comment-98.77.30.9-20150816165428

24.159.6.52 wrote: Haha when I first played skyrim and found out that your character is dragonborn I istantly thought of how the septim line is also called dragonborn, and I thought "Is my character a septim desendant?" I always play the same race in all the elderscrolls games and when I played oblivion I remember really taking a liking to Martin, and I thought "Oh my gosh! My character can be the illigitimate daughter of Martin and my character from the last game!" and the fan fiction inside my head was born. :P How can you not create your own story from role play games, they leave soooo much room for anything you want. I always liked to imagine that all the heros I play are decendents from one another, so seeing as how my skyrim character is the daughter (shes an elf and elves live for about 1000 years and have so few children she'd have to be a daughter instead of a grand daughter) of my oblivion character, and she's a dragonborn related to the septims, it's perfect that martin would be the father.

I toyed with the idea of creating an Oblivion fanfiction for a while, but never got around to it. I finally gave it up because there were two possible endings I thought of but couldn't decide which one to use.

The first one was that Akatosh brings Martin back to rule over the rebuilt Tamriel, and he ends up marrying the Hero of Kavatch (a female Tabaxi), and their great-grand daughter is the Dragonborn in Skyrim.

The second was that Akatosh chose the Hero of Kavatch to save Skyrim, So she traveled to Frostfire Glade and turned to crystal, shattering about 200 years later.

As for the debate, I'm not sure which side to take. The Dragonborn of Skyrim could be Uriel Septim VII sister's great-grand daughter or something.

But I also belive that the heroes of The Elder Scrolls could have been chosen by Akatosh when the time came for one.