Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-97.81.240.58-20130603234626/@comment-13446185-20131116055327

I'm aware of that quote but it's merely jibberish as far i'm concerned. It isn't gibberish at all. It specifically states the steps the Thalmor believe can be followed to "regain" immortality. The first step being the removal of Talos worship to try and weaken Talos to the point of death.

if talos was indeed a true god, that was risen by the other gods, the thalmor would not have any real reason to do any of this.

According to the Thalmor's "excuses" for Talos not being a god, I would have to diasgree with you.

Plus just about nobody actually knows the way Talos became a god. Most believers think that he was, as you said, "risen by the gods".

Thalmor claim he's no god just a mere mortal being praised as one, which judging from various comments is indeed the case as he didn't actual become a god with the help of the other gods,

I don't understand how that doesn't makes him a god. He is worshipped, he is a god. Mortals are the ones who decide who is and who isn't a god. You don't need to have some connection or approval by the Aedra as they are just beings the same as mortals.

merely mimick lorkhan through copying  Enantiomorph 

Once again, no Thalmor agent would actually know this.