Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-72.77.73.35-20140401211532/@comment-25559089-20141113125959

Sorry that makes no sense at all to me Pelinal, but I'm not going to dispute that any further, I simply don't have the time or inclination to delve deeply into it, apologies if that is a cop out.

I will comment on the Sheogorath/Jyggalag/Champion of Cyroidil trichotomy fopr one last time though.

It seems that Bethesda's 'offocial' line is that either the CoC failed or didn't undertake the quewst to it's conclusion or, more logically the rest of the Daedric Princes intervened.

I cant see the rest of the Daedrid Princes sitting back and doing nothing if the CoC did indeed help Jyggalag/Sheogorath defy them. I think the likely outcome would be them taking steps to reassert there original action and force Jyggalag back into his Sheogorath personality. What action they would have taken against the CoC for having the temerity to interfere is open to conjecute though. Initially I would have assumed they would have visited summary 'jutice' upon him, with maximum predjudice. However the persuasive arguments of a previous poster, citing the changed eyes and references to events in the Oblivion crisis, leave me inclined to accept that they instead forced him into a merger with Sheogorath as a fitting punishment. In any event I think we can safely assume that for all intents and purposes, in one way or another the Champion of Cyrodil is effectively dead. The arguments that the Agent from Daggerfall and the eternal champion are also dead are also persuasive, and I have no problem accepting that. Which leaves the Nerevarine and the Dragonborn, who's fates are still unknown, and may never be known.