Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-11276487-20130714031200/@comment-10207438-20130724204023

Cerithrose wrote: Pink Slim wrote: Cerithrose wrote: Pink Slim wrote: Cerithrose wrote: let me say this: the guy in oblivion should be recognized as much as him. and hes also a god. well, He did become Sheogorath, so he actually did become a god, but I don't think the common people know that. e-xactly! regardless of whether talos became a god or not, theres something else! does he deserve to be worshipped? He's Sheogorath, The Deadric prince of madness, I mean, Yeah he's fucking awesome, but he's still the god of madness, not too many people are gonna worship that. but he still deserves to be worshipped! and talos doesnt really. in my opinion, at least. Like I said, I doubt anyone even knows that The Hero of Kvatch became Sheogorath, and the fact that he's a Deadra doesn't make people want to worship him, let alone a Deadra who is known for causing people to go mad. Should he be worshipped, maybe, is he worshipped, yes. Does this matter when it comes to Talos? not in the Slightest, Talos is a God who in life united the empire, that is among one of his heroic deeds; though the reason I believe he became a god is that in his time controlling Numidium he became one with Lorkhan, and becoming the God who basically created the realm everyone lives in (with the help of his brothers and sisters) is more than enough to be considered worthy of praise.