Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-76.23.148.161-20140619050605/@comment-24999978-20140704195815

76.23.148.161 wrote: im starting to think all of you guys are thalmor justiciars lol.to be honest I am well informed on the things you guys talk about as i have read this wiki and the imperial libaray plus in game sources quite well and I'm inclined to belive that this wiki  and every profile is MK lol. no offense but they are just theories as is what I am saying. to be honest my opinion on situations like shezarr/shor/lorkhan is that they are all the same being just different names, not all of a sudden one god splintered into different forms. back to the topic,  the two biggest pieces of evidence are the heart has been freed in es3 and that the dragborn is the last shezarrine. heavily suggesting that lorkhan will make a significant appearence other than just avatar form. numidium should be coming back soon as well since the 5th era is approaching soon. numidium could very well be lorkhan reborn seeing as how that thing is powered in some form by him (either mantella or the heart considering the multiple breaks which prove both). long story short it is something you can't ignore and pretend it won't happen, hell even MK doesn't want it to happen since nerevar was his favorite. The LDB is not the last Shezzarine, it is not even confirmed that he is one. The New Man is the last Shezzarine. Besides, some theories have much more evidence and contextual logic and sense than others. I find it odd that you are arguing what everyone else says is 'theories' (which, while true in some instances, others are facts) while what you are suggesting is much moreso. Lorkhan does not have so much need to come back, he already acts and influences the world through Shezzarines and the Void Ghost. Also, we do not really know how long the Fourth Era will last, so Landfall could be a long time away. What do you mean that we cannot ignore it, and that MK doesn't want it? What do you mean by 'it'? Do you mean Lorkhan's hypothetical return? His purpose was to allow mortals to obtain CHIM, and take the final jump to Amaranth, so I do not believe that direct intervention is necessary on his behalf. Even his initial failure was to show mortals not how to fail. I am not disagreeing that there is some circumstantial evidence suggesting things with Lorkhan might be changing, but just that there seems to be little reason for him to return, nor that there is much indiciation that he may (even in C0DA, as you brought up MK, Lorkhan is able to succeed without ever coming back. He subtly influences events). Hell, even Shor just chills and gathers his army for the Awful Fighting between each kalpa.

Dovahsebrom has already dealt with why they are different aspects.