Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-10993011-20130618024431/@comment-8248675-20130802185850

At least you did, but someone said that they were sure Martin did light the Dragonfires. I think it all started when someone decided that if there was another heir to the Septim Dynasty at that time, there would be no need to break the Amulet of Kings. I say, the only way they could avoided breaking that thing, is if the red freak would stay in his realm of Oblivion longer. So the way everything turned out, it wouldn't mater if granpa Uriel had another illigitimate child, or ever if Martin himself had a child. There was no other way, heir or no heir. Not that it would prove that there was an heir to the Septim line. Oh and Dragonfires wouldn't be quite considered banishing spell. Banishing spell supposed to return them all back to Oblivion, Dragonfires would just make sure they have no way back on in. People could have dealt with Daedra that would be traped on Nirn, but not Dagon. I am guessing by turning into the Avatar of Akatosh, Martin had automatically closed any remaining gates and had the power to defeat the lord of destruction. Any other deadric struglers would have been cut down by the Legion, without any way to retreat or get reinforcements, they were an easy picking.