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SajuukKhar wrote: Madman97 wrote: Uh no, they were incapacitated. Uhh..... yes

"Finally, the magical beings of Mythic Aurbis told the ultimate story—that of their own death. For some this was an artistic transfiguration into the concrete, non-magical substance of the world. For others, this was a war in which all were slain, their bodies becoming the substance of the world. For yet others, this was a romantic marriage and parenthood, with the parent spirits naturally having to die and give way to the succeeding mortal races."

"The magical beings, then, having died, became the et'Ada. The et'Ada are the things perceived and revered by the mortals as gods, spirits, or geniuses of Aurbis. Through their deaths, these magical beings separated themselves in nature from the other magical beings of the Unnatural realms." ~ The Monomyth

The Aldmeri, the Redguards, even the other races of men all accept that the gods died.

This is why, during his speech in Paradise, Mankar Camoran questions "how is it that mighty gods die yet the Daedra stand incorruptible?"

If they died, how do there shrines still work? Do they have "Mortal" Avatars to keep all of them in check? Unlikely. The same way Lokrhan has sent avatar after avatar in the forms of Pelinal, Ysmir Wulfharth, Zuin Arctus, Tiber Septim, Hans the Fox, etc. etc. despite being dead.

A gods death =/= a mortals death Tiber seprtim & Zurin Arctus the avatar of Lorkan....?

That is Impossible my friend,

you see Tiber Septim was born while Wulfharth who have the official Avatar of Lorkhan Status is still alive, could it be possible that there is two avatar of Shor living at the same time....., well i don't quite think so.....

and Zurin Arctus has no connection to shor a all, but he is said to be the Avatar of Magnus, god of Magic, or well....... having connection to him.......