Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-26177830-20150401044533/@comment-121511-20150401062550

Better analogy would be Anu to the Adversary's Padomay, but ultimately it's not known and unverifiable. Certain things complicate it, such as the Greedy Man opposing Alduin alongside the Leaper Demon King in the Aldudagga, conspiring to hide pieces of past Kalpas away from the World Eater. It's better to see the All-Maker as more a Skaal interpretation of various deities, and it's been speculated before that it may simply be how they collectively view the Aedra.

Keep in mind, however, that the Godhead isn't exactly a "Supreme God": he is simply the Dreamer, and all that occurs in the Dream is a figment of his imagination. If he wakes, the Dream stops. CHIM is a realization that one is a part of the Dream, and a balancing of the two facts that one does not exist and yet also does exist. It is a requisite step toward Amaranth, which is becoming a new Dreamer within the Dream, just as this Godhead was previously the Anu of the Dream before this one.