User blog comment:Pelinal Whitestrake/About Aka, Lorkhan and broken Windows/@comment-11345660-20140209010228/@comment-13446185-20140211045404

but the process of comparing totems to gods are flawed, it being in the way that Alduin to Akatosh is not accurate in the Nordic Pantheon, in which they treat them as seperate entities,

Alduin is definitely the correct corresponding Nordic god to the Cyrodiilic Akatosh. The fact that they are refered to as seperate entities only proves this.

plus there are gods specific to the Nords original pantheon, like Dibella,

''"Our chieftain loses heart," Dibella said, Bed-Wife of Shor, hefting another body onto the corpse pile some of us were making, "And so goes to the speak to one that has none anymore. Mirrors, indeed, and in that I see no logic." ''

-Shor son of Shor

Dibella is the name of the Nordic aspect of Dibella.

1) Tsun is Zenithar, just Zenithar, not a shard of him, and the Nordic pantheon is the true one, (A strong case could be made for this, as we actually meet a physical god in Sovngarde).

I already said this isn't possible by the fact that Tsun is in Sovngarde; Zenithar (the Divine) is bound to the mortal realm and cannot leave Mundus.

3) Given that some of the process in elimination and flaws in comparisons with different deities,

Can you please name some of these flaws? If your referring to the incongruencies between Tsun and Zenithar then I'd ask you to look at the differences between Akatosh and Alduin as well as Shezarr and Sheor; aspects can vary heavily.

Daedra and Aedra, with whom many argue that the only difference between them was that the Daedra did not partake in the creation of Nirn, thus retaining their full power, why havn't any of them split into fragments as well?

Mortals are in a sense the Aedra; they are what has formed from the mixture of multiple split incarnations of gods (following the example of Anu and Anuiel) and the limitations of Lorkhan (mortality/death). Since mortals are heavily connected to and are in away, the Aedra, they have the power to manipulate the heavens through there worship and beliefs. The Daedra (not-our-ancestors) have no connection to mortals and therefore are not manipulated by their beliefs.