Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-8248675-20130606043855/@comment-17114085-20140427212653

Do you even read the quotes I give you?

''Because of this connection with the Emperors, however, the other significance of the Dragonborn has been obscured and largely forgotten by all but scholars and those of us dedicated to the service of the blessed Talos, Who Was Tiber Septim. Very few realize that being Dragonborn is not a simple matter of heredity - being the blessing of Akatosh Himself'' So you really believe that all the Septims were individually blessed by Akatosh? The Septims were blessed as a whole. He blessed Hjalti and his descendants. Just like he did to Alessia and her descendants in the deal he made with her about Amulet of Kings.

''That night a storm came and visited Hjalti's camp. It spoke with him in his tent. At dawn, Hjalti went up to the gates, and the storm followed just above his head. Arrows could not penetrate the winds around him. He shouted down the walls of Old Hrol'dan, and his men poured in.''

-The Arcturian Heresy

The Storm was Wulfharth and he did all the work. I will explain this through other quotes. Note how the Storm, Wulfarth, stopped the arrows but it was Hjalti that shouted the gates apart. It wasn't the Storm, it was Hjalti. He shouted down the walls of Old Hrol'dan, and his men poured in. Note the "he" and "his". That isn't Wulfarth pretending to be Hjalti, that really is Hjalti. When he combined with Wulfarth to become able to use the Thu'um.

''Hjalti uses them both. He needs Cuhlecain in the Colovian Estates, where foreigners are mistrusted. It is obvious why he needs Ysmir.''

-The Arcturian Heresy

He needs the Ysmirs because they actually know the Thu'um. Ysmir is Wulfarth. He does know the Thu'um but Hjalti/Talos also learned it from him when they talked in that night. He cannot use it without Wulfarth though, since that knowledge comes from him being part of the oversoul.

''This period of levelheaded statesmanship and diplomacy, this sudden silence, heretofore unknown in the roaring tales of Talosian conquest, are explained away later. (The assassination story is embroidered -- now it is popularly Talos' own throat that was cut.)''

-The Arcturian Heresy

The embroidered story is below

''There, the Witchman assassinated the Emperor, caught the Palace on fire, and slit the throat of General Talos. "But from the smoldering ruin he came, one hand to his neck and with Cuhlecain's Crown in the other. The legions wept at the sight. His Northern magic had saved him, but the voice that led them would be more silent from that night on.''

-Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Cyrodiil

The quote above this one is eplaining that this^ quote is a lie made to show why Hjalti could not shout after the Battle of Old Hroldan (the real reason being that Hjalti was never able to shout at all). The Tiber oversoul couldn't shout because Wulfarth wasn't part of it. That is why they had to cut his throat to explain it. Since people didn't know that the shouting was because Wulfarth was part of Talos.

Possibly, but it definitely makes more sense that he would confuse the Dovahkiin for Hjalti do to him/her being a Shezarrine. Especially seeing that Hjalti's Dragonblood is questionable. Its not questionable. He has dragonblood, his grandson had dragonblood, his brother had dragonblood, his niece had dragonblood. It wasn't because of Wulfarth since he wasn't a part of the Tiber Oversoul, it was Hjalti.

(I didn't answer two here because they were addressed in my other posts above.)

Note "between". Also take note of the fact that the concept of IS/IS NOT isn't limited only to Anu/Padomay, it is merely based off of them. IS/IS NOT is reflected through the entire Enantiomorph.

Anuiel-Sithis = IS/IS NOT

Time God-Space God = IS/IS NOT

Auriel/Lorkhan = IS/IS NOT

etc. So what you are basically saying that you are right and the Wiki and the UESP are wrong?

I am noting the between. Are you? Are you noting the penumbra? Are you noting the mention of the combination of Anu and Padomay being Aurbis? this picture shows, in the left corner, what that sentence means. The very book you point to as evidence shows in the Aurbis section that it is Anu and Padomay that make up Aurbis. And two sites disagree with you.