Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-97.81.240.58-20130603234626/@comment-27007772-20141027153934

StealthBlade98 wrote: Dovahsebrom wrote: Nelthro wrote: Kyne"Kyne is the Nordic goddess of the Storm. Also known as Kynareth"

This page seems to disagree with you.

As for Alduin, so as long as we find the god we can kill them? Taking the word of wiki-pages isn't necessarily a good thing to do.

All aspects of gods are seperate deitys.

Unless you really want to believe that the Nordic idea of Lorkhan (Shor) and Akatosh (Alduin) is the only correct one.

Alduin is a god, and yes gods can die, though whether or not Alduin is literally dead, we don't know. I disagree with Alduin being a god, a god doesn't die. That's literally a ridiculous statement if you think about it. How can a god die? He's divine and is protected by powers of immortality. Alduin's powers are that OF a god but not A god. There's a difference.

If we were to compare Alduin i'd say he's close to Heracles where he was a son of a god. Alduin is the son of Akatosh a god. So one could argue he's not a true god but mimic's the powers of one very well.

Wrong. Alduin is indeed a god, and is the destroyer of each Kalpa. In fact, he killed every god endless times to reset said Kalpa (except maybe Talos, as he may be new to this Kalpa). There are MUCH more gods than Deadra and The Devines. Mannimarco, Dagoth Ur, Alduin, Tsun (according to Nordic mythos), and I could go on. Alduin is indeed a god, and the 2nd strongest being in the entire series, seconded only by Numiduim.