Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-26103034-20150924214122/@comment-26987392-20150925170838

CynicalEarth wrote: "Talos Stormcrown", yes -- "Tiber Septim" for clear reference, rather than saying; "Talos became Talos".

"Brother" in a broad manner. It's an euphemism, like saying Sithis pooped out the Daedra; not meant literally.

Sithis is the "yet equal opposite force" of Anui-El, itself the "child" of Anu. Padomay, in turn, "birthed" Sithis. Again, they are not siblings in any way, but calling them "brothers" is like calling Sithis Padomay's "child" -- the term "birthed" is used euphemistically, rather than literally.

Also, Talos Stormcrown's ascension to godhood is debateable. You don't need to be a Divine or Daedric Prince to bestow blessings and have shrines built in your name. Ever heard of the Night Mother?

Unless Bethesda declares CHIM as Talos' "means of deification", I'm taking it with a grain of salt.

I'd also rather not birth an argument about it all. Talos Stormcrown was his name. Tiber Septim would be more like an Emperor's title. You know, all roman emperors were known by "[insert name here] Caesar", but Caesar wasn't actually a name.

I meant to say that Anu and Padomay could be considered brothers, while their children Anui-El and Sithis would be more like cousins, if that makes any sense.