Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-2.100.92.38-20130821124429/@comment-11345660-20131130041004

For Dovahsebrom

1) ......No. He is not. I-I just...Ugh.

2) ......No. He is not. I-I just...Ugh.

Alright, a couple things. Runesfer first. Remember, Sithis's Following, the Dark Brotherhood, still consider him the Void, Nothing at all, and "his" interplay with Anu, nothing but light, created the shades of grey within their center, which are the Aedra and Daedra. While I do not deny the power of the idea of ever changing nothingness, Sithis, Padomay, does not have a body, or maybe even a mindset. "Sithis" is another word for "Padomay" another word for "Nothing."

Alright, for Dovahsebrom.

1) Anu is most certainly not the All-Maker, no are any other deities. The All-Maker is his own...Actually, if one should choose to believe in the All-Maker than the Divines, one could say that all of them, all the "gods" are simply aspects of the All-Maker, in which case you would be partially right, but I don't think tha is what you meant, in which case, NO, All-Maker is not Anu. I don't how such an idea would even be conceived. Anu is static light, acording to the Book Sithis, without even a conscience. Just pure static light. The All-Maker takes an active role in his watch over the Skaal, something that would be quite strange for something that doesn't even have a consience.

2) In what way would Talos be stronger than Magnus? If you dare say CHIM...We already have another thing going on with that. Anywho, Talos was mortal before. Magnus kept his power all the way through. And Talos had to have gained his power through some kind of magical means. Magnus is the god of Magic, IS Magic. Perhaps it was through Magnus Talos became a god, perhaps not. But I can say with great confidence that Magnus is indeed stronger. We don't even know if Talos actually is a god yet. While I support the idea he is a Divine, until we see some real proof, Talos could just be a great man.