Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-77.99.7.23-20181031133748/@comment-37364794-20181101210556

Severan500 Yes the hero is no doubt a thousand times stronger than the Dragonborn once they became a Daedric Prince. But as I said before. Jyggalag was so powerful all the other 16 Daedric Princes (Sheogorath didnt' exist before Jyggalag so he doesn't count) feared him.

And when the Hero slew Jyggalag, the lord of order was at the peak of his power and the hero was able to slay him with no rituals done to give them a boost, just their skill, strength and power alone.

Don't get me wrong, I've taken your point about the Dragon souls into account. Yes you're right in that the Dragonborn is connected to the gods, as Kynareth and Akatosh gave them their Dragon abilities, but that's all.

Also, while it's possible that they become something more with all the Dragon souls, we're not sure. Plus we're not sure how many Dragon souls the Dragonborn steals. Sure they probably steals a lot but how many's not specified.

Finally, while that soul stacking theory is something I'd believe if Bethesda confirmed it. That's just it, Bathesda hasn't confirmed it so for now it's got to stay just a theory and non-canon.

But I will take your side for a minute. Tiber Septim was a Dragonborn, yet because only a handful of Dragons remained he never absorbed a single soul yet he managed to ascend to godhood (Oblivion confirmed that) so who knows.

Even if they became a god we're not sure how powerful they'd be and if they'd be able to beat the Hero/New Sheororath who managed to beat the most powerful Daedric Prince of Oblivion without their divinity and no telling how strong they've got now