Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-1600847-20161103125247/@comment-30317136-20161216173901

Shigeru Thalmor Slayer wrote: @YinyangElementofduality - You are just assuming the Dragonborn comes, assumes control of all guilds ans fights against the Thalmor. Heroes depart after their prophecies are fulfilled: thus was the case of the Vestige, thus was the case of the Eternal Champion, thus was the case of the Hero of Daggerfall, thus was the case of the Nerevarine, thus was the case with the Champion of Cyrodiil, thus will be the case of the Dragonborn, so remove the Dragonborn from your equations. By the time a Second Great War can rear its head, the Dragonborn will be long gone. This has been the case with every Hero, and for good out-of-setting reasons:  Writers cannot account for every player's characterisation of a particular Hero. Some players' Dragonborn may be Thalmor sympathisers or Altmeri Supremacists. Nope, chances for a Dragonborn who is at the level of God Level Strategic asset himself is near zero. Too difficult to write a story with intrigue and excitement.

I am not assuming though, I said the best choice or scenario for the Humans is for a Dragonborn to be this level. In the case of the Dragonborn being a supporter of Thalmor, the Dragonborn doesn't need to do much. He can very well sit out of the conflict and let Stormcloaks and Imperials stalemate. No need to crack his brains out in order to find and lead the situation to the ideal Strategic, counter-tactical-strategic scenario to counter the lose-lose situation the Thalmor created for the Empire.