Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-72.77.73.35-20140401211532/@comment-2001:B07:A5B:12AA:6D9E:99CD:519:C3DA-20191123063929

Ifnsman wrote: Janglesthemonkles wrote: Lore=Gameplay More like Gameplay > Lore.

Alduin is not a "literal raging firestorm", and the Heart of Lorkhan is not the "heart of the world".

If either statement in the Lore was 100% true, we wouldn't have a chance to defeat Alduin, nor would the world itself exist beyond 3E427.

In other words, never take the Lore for granted. It was never meant to be totally accurate or trustworthy. You've picked two wrong examples, huh? Alduin is a dragon, and his passage creates a literal raging firestorm. Lorkhan is the Aedra who contributed the most to the creation of Mundus, which he created by giving his heart. His heart is literally the heart of the world.. Are you new to this saga's lore by chance?

Vestige is the strongest hero. He defeated an invasion of dragons like DB did but without the help of Sovengarde's heroes, he defeads a daedric prince on his own, as opposite to HoK, who didn't even touch Mherunes Dagon. Don't even mention how HoK defeated Jyggalag, or how Nerevarine defeated Almalexia, because they were both at the weakest state they had ever been. I think Almalexia was just a bit more powerful than a mortal mage at that point. He also defeats a dragon called Nahviintaas who, while he isn't a son of Akatosh like Alduin or Parthurnax, he claims to be an avatar of his (Just like the one Maertin turns into to banish Mherunes Dagon at the end of Oblivion). He also defeats Mannimarco at full power, as opposed to being immune to him thanks to a soul stone created to protect him with the soul of an archmage.