Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-8248675-20130606043855/@comment-17114085-20140426131021

But it's not a coincidence, I'm not sure what your trying to get at. It's not like Bethesda was going to put in the time to make his race Atmoran/Breton/Imperial or something ridiculous like that.

Seeing Talos' already blatant connections to Wulfharth it is more than likely that the name Wulf is hinting at Wulfharth's existance within the Talos oversoul. Ah but it Wulf is never stated as being Talos's aspect. He is stated as being Tiber Septim's aspect. So does it mean that Wulfarth is part of Tiber Septim Oversoul?

No he is both entities at the same time,

"It is a bit like being at once awake and asleep"

but they are seperate also, one is outside of time (the god, like Talos the god), the other is, as he said, the being who is here with you (sort of like Talos Stormcrown or one of those other guys).

It's not like Talos the god has a seperate body and could talk with Talos Stormcrown. This is my point. He is both at the same time, they are one. With Tiber and Zurin they are two different entities that have separate bodies and could talk to each other and Wulfarth. As they are stated many times as being separate people who can interact with one another. Like I said the only way Zurin could be a part of the Tiber Septim Oversoul is if he gave his soul to Hjati to make him into Tiber but remained as a Soulless husk. See the difference?

I think he does things like that to keep people guessing on the meaning (The N was probably left out purposefully so people could speculate who it was. Seeing as it isn't numbered that may mean that it isn't actually part of the Talos Oversoul, but is connected to Talos. Some people speculate the N to be the Dovahkiin due to this).

I will admit that it is sometimes pretty annoying.

However that's not the point I'm making with the post. I'm just showing that the many Talos' are seperate entities. Yes yes that is already know. The point I'm trying to make is that that post is BS. It makes no sense so it shouldn't be looked at as credible evidence for anything. That was my mistake. What I ment to say was that no records outside of the Arcturian Heresy (which was written by Ysmir), such as Battle of Sancre Tor, record Wulfharth being present in the battles. This seems to hint that Wulfharth and Hjalti were acting as one or Wulfharth was pretending to be Hjalti.

Then you should fix it.