Board Thread:Skyrim/@comment-11344160-20130802031609/@comment-11444045-20140119073841

@86.73.60.151  As interesting as your posts are, none of those were ever in TES lore. What you're describing actually goes against alot of basic fundamentals of most magick games. Sure some of what you're saying has some truth but this is a video game, real life logic isn't nor should it exist. We escape real life to play a game, a RPG in this case, where we expect fantasy and unrealistic stuff to go on. But as i previously said the previous elder scrolls did not have anything to what you're suggesting and while magick school or rather destruction magick in this case has been weakened from Oblivion to Skyrim it's still not that terrible. Because of the focus on dragons and dragon shout gimmick they probably couldn't keep the same level of magick power oblivion had so they had to compensate. While unfortunate the game is stil quite good. Perhaps in TESVI they'll fix it seeing how there won't be another dragon born ever in the future games(since skyrim had the last dragon born). Kinda ironic if you think about it, Martin Septim in oblivion was the last septim with the blood of akatosh running through him and in skyrim the dragonborn is the last one to ever appear again in any other games. Quite interesting if you think about it

As for the topic i don't know whether it should be moved but on the subject of whether you bring back a sliver of the persons soul back into the body when you reanimate/summon them back, how would dead thrall work in this case? Is it the same thing and if so why do they not keep their dialog for talking? it seems kinda ridiculous if you ask me, the game already has it scripted for basic dialog speeches. Whoever thought at bethesda that "moaning" and "grring" was an attractive addition for that spell is crazy