Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-121.54.58.198-20140424025657/@comment-6368043-20140430121612

789Snowbird987 wrote: I mean, he's a mysterious hero no one truly knows. He has no personality whatsoever. One moment, he saves the world. The next, he assassinates half the emperor's family.

These types of heroes are doomed to disappear and slowly fade from history. You do have a point, mate, but I do agree with 67.6.39.227. The assassination of Titus Mede II would have happened anyway, no matter the personality of the Dragonborn. It could have been ANY other member of the Dark Brotherhood; everything would have been the same if, I don't know, Sven of Riverwood had been recruited instead of the Dragonborn. The one thing that is certain is that the Dragonborn is the only person that could have followed the main storyline (which is the Alduin stuff).

You must admit, mate, that following the good sense, the Dragonborn should be a moral fellow. If he is a lost descendant of the Septim, as I have theoryzed, he is to follow the stereotype of the lost hero who carries such a burden. Many things in the main quest induce the thought that the Dragonborn is supposed to be moral, even following Hadvar (or Ralof) indicates that. No thief or highly skilled assassin would teamwork with soldiers.

Here is my theory: at some point during the Dragonborn's reign, Titus Mede was eventually assassinated by the Dark Brotherhood. Two years after the end of the Dragon Crisis, maybe. A replacement for Titus Mede is quickly arranged; a familiar, a regent, or something. For years it is like that. The Dragonborn dies, his heirs grow up, they tame their dragons, they fly towards Cyrodiil with an army, and the Septim bloodline of the line of the Dragonborn conquers Cyrodiil. I refuse to believe that the Dragonborn himself would march towards Cyrodiil with an army, for as I said, he is supposed to be good. Someone more... not even corrupted, but ambitious, would eventually do that.