Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-24282559-20140101205811/@comment-14027812-20140102171133

ScholarOfTheScrolls wrote: Sky Above,Voice Within wrote:

ScholarOfTheScrolls wrote:

Sky Above,Voice Within wrote:

ScholarOfTheScrolls wrote:

Sky Above,Voice Within wrote:

ScholarOfTheScrolls wrote: I don't think Dovahkiin's going to die of old age anytime soon. It seems Herma-Mora prolongs the life of his dragonborn champions. Look at Miraak. He's the first dragonborn who was around during the Dragon War and he's still alive in the 4th Era. Dovahkiin is Mora's new dragonborn champion so it's likely he will be kept alive like Miraak was. Yeah, but Bethesda makes only the main quest canon. See the Neloth issue to understand what i mean. Also, Miraak was in Oblivion. Time doesn't work properly there. Uriel Septim was trapped in Oblivion for a very long time. Where's your actual evidence that they don't consider it canon? The Neloth thing might have been a little mistake on their part. Also you have to remember that in TES not everything is 100% canon or not. The mages guild quest might have happened but Neloth might have been using a decoy or he brought himself back to life. You never know. Unless I get evidence from Bethesda themselves confirming it then I'm pretty doubtful of that statement. Because nothing about the previous game is mentioned aside from the main quest, it can be assumed Bethesda makes them untrue. For example, in the beggining of Oblivion, the Mages Guild is falling apart because of Hannibal Traven's prohibition of necromancy. The Hero helps it get back to its feet, but in Skyrim, it is said that the Mages Guild were disbanded after the Oblivion Crisis, because the people thought that magic users caused the whole sordid affair. The Hero of Kvatch is the star of that Crisis, don't you think the Guild would survive if it was under the Hero's management? Doesn't mean it was immediatley after the Crisis. It might have happened after the HoK fully became Sheogorath and left Cyrodiil to it's fate (that or after he died). In Skyrim you see people like Ulfgar the Unending. A Nord killed by the Nerevarine in Bloodmoon in order to get to Sovngarde. He appears in Sovngarde in the Skyrim main quest. Yes, but nothing about the DLCs is mentioned. The Thirsk leaders record (or something like that) is blank during the period in which the Nerevarine was in Solstheim. And i can use the same argument as you; Ulfgar could have been killed by someone else. I say these things because there is nothing on the return of Umaril the Unfeathered, and because there is the Civil War in Skyrim. The Dragonborn can choose either side, so Bethesda will pretend he didn't as not to anger the players. What, do you think the dragon will break again just so that the Dragonborn can join both sides? What about Sheogorath? He makes it pretty clear in his daedric mission that he is the Hero of Kvatch. "I was there for that whole sordid afair" - Sheogorath refering to the Oblivion Crisis. Slapping players in the face and saying that the Dovahkiin didn't take a side and the war is still going in TES VI basically saying that both sides are non canon (hardly anyone DIDN'T pick a side.) would probably piss off more people since that affects both sides. I doubt a Warp in the North is going to happen. But technology is advancing. Beth might put in an option at the start to say what side you chose if you played Skyrim. Also Lucien Lachance in Skyrim references Oblivion's Dark Brotherhood questline. "have you heard the tale of Mathieu Bellamont? Kill a boys mother and vengeance festers in the son." Your Sheogorath and Lucien LaChance points do make sense. However, i still don't think Bethesda is going to make every single thig you did on the games, because, like i said wth the civil war, there is no way to please both parties. They'll most likely obscure it or release a tiny bit of info implying what happened to Skyrim.