Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-85.74.137.231-20130605091958/@comment-16597738-20130812193839

Legate Alexandros wrote: Now how did you get all of that from my post? There was nothing in it about weird fetish. Miraak was a Dragonborn indeed, but he was not an Emperor and that's a good thing. Not much is known about Alessia or her line, all is known is that she used to be a slave and that her dynasty lasted for many centuries; even though there's only one emperor or so of her line ever mentioned. If you read "Rislav the Righteous" you will find Gorious mentioned there, who had become an Emperor in 1 E 461 and from the sound of it, could have been Alessia's grandson. Other then that one, I don't know of any mention of any other Alessian Emperors. Reman Cyrodil I seemed to have been the first ever recorded Dovahkin, (unless you count "Guardian and the Traitor" as the first record of Miraak being Dovahkin) Reman was the first one of Tamriel's future emperors to use the power of the thum to stop Akaviri invasion, well it turned out to be just a crusade of Dragonguard to find a Dragonborn, the invasion happened later. Alessia might have been blessed with Dragonblood, but appearantly there is no mention of her ever using the t'hum.

In anycase, I don't see why what I said would be qualified as kinky. Especially since it wasn't that uncommon during Septim Empire to have interracial weddings between heirs to the throne. I am not talking about Tiber Septim and Berenziah, we all know it was illigitimate union. Let's start with Emperor Pelagius III, the Mad. He was the son of Emperor Magnus and an Altmeri Princess. So techinically it would make him an Altmer, or officialy he was a cross of Imperial and Altmer, with blue eyes and blonde hair. That is not all about him, besides the fact that he was uterly mad, he had married a Dunmer woman and wasn't even direct descendant of Tiber. In anyways, after Pelagius III, was provent to be too incompetent to rule, his wife Katariah became Empress regent, the first and only time that the Dunmer had been ruling the Empire of Tamriel. Well, unless you count her two sons from different people as Dunmer as well. However, officially Cassynder Septim, was a Dunmer, Imperial and Altmer, since he was the only son from the union of Pelagius III and Katariah. Then, since Cassynder didn't leave any heirs, his half brother Uriel IV had become an Emperor, who by the way was officially BRETON and DUNMER crossbreed. Yes, appearently the Dunmer Empress Katariah had taken a Breton consort by the name Galivere Lariat. Although afeter the rule of Uriel Septim-Lariat IV, the throne was passed down to his cousin from Septim Dynasty, Cephorus II, the Imperial. So Uriel Septim IV, was the last of mix breed Emperors. Oh and by the way, Cepherus Septim I, who was elected after Uriel III Mantiarco was depossed (Still not sure why they have a statue of Uriel III in Imperial city, the guy seemed to have been hated by all), wasn't only the brother of Potema the Wolf Queen and son of Pelagius II, he also married a Redguard Princess. Althougth, unfortunately, all of their children perished in the war of Red Diamond. So, he didn't leave any heirs and passed the throne to his brother Magnus who I already mentioned.

The question is, how could this offspring of Katariah, from outside of Septim line be able to wear the amulet of kings? Her son from Pelagius III might have had Dragonblood of Septims pass down, but how could she passed down that same blood to someon who wasn't from Septim line at all? Unless somehow, Lariat family also had Dragonblood. That also raises the question again of how the heck descendants of Agnorith, the brother of Tiber Septim were able to still have the Dragonblood in them, all the way from Kintyra I until Martin Septim. Unless Hjalti's family was already blessed with Dragonblood, prior to Talos' discovery of being a Dragonborn. But could Akatosh had blessed Lariat family as well with Dragonblood?

All in all, besides the questionable origin of Dragonblood in Uriel IV Lariat, who technically was a Dunmer because his mother was Dunmer. We can see, that in Septim line, there were technically two none human Emperors, who still passed down their Dragonblood. Pelagius III the mad was technically an Altmer and his son Cassynder was technically a Dunmer. Those this fact alone, disproves the claim of anyone who says that only humans or men can possess the Dragonblood. And for all the trolls out there, if they are here, stop trolling this thread! Yeah, there's more to it that we don't know. Gorieus could be Alessia's grandson. Reman Cyrodiil could be a distant relative of Miraak. And all the previous Dragonborn could be related to each other. We don't know much about the Last Dragonborn, his/her family, etc.

Still got the kink, Argonians and Nords are supposed to be able to because of that one Oblivion book discussing it and an Imperial vampire once had a child with a female Orc. Usually the baby inherits the mother's race. For the most part, who they marry to is completely irrelevant, Tamriel is quite the place.