Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-24.44.231.128-20131201005446/@comment-69.35.200.187-20140717183041

86.165.237.26 wrote: 69.35.201.185 wrote: Pelinal Whitestrake wrote: 69.35.200.55 wrote: You guy's need to get one thing straight...

Alduin wasn;t a villian.

He was a one dragon armegedon.

Plus, he isn't evil. His destiny is to consume the world. It is not that he wnts to take over the world, or remake it, he isn't ragic, or insane, he is just trying to do what his father (Akatosh) made him to do. He's just trying to be a good son.

Plus alduin is the nordic version of Dagon, but he went for the end of the universe, so there.

Finally, some people on this page claimed that since the dragons abandoned aldiun once the DB killed him, that he wasn't as badass as the mythic dawn. BUT DRAGONS HAVE NO SENSE OF LOYALTY! They don't have gratitude, or fealty, they have DOMINACE! Alduin dominated them, all who opposed him had their souls consumed. The dragonborn beat him. Thus the dragon born was stronger. thus the dragon born is better. END OF STORY as far as a dovah is concerend.

''Meyye! Tahrodiis aanne! Him hinde pah liiv! Zu'u hin daan! Zu'u Alduin. Zok sahrot do naan ko Lein! Zu'u unslaad! zu'u nis oblaan! ''

''Daar Lein los dii. '' Wrong. Alduin and Mehrunes Dagon are totally different entities. Actually, it's said that Alduin created Mehrunes Dagon. Never said he WAS dagon, but he is the nordic god of destruction, thus nordic version of dagon. And where is it said? Deadra came from Padomay, not alduin, who came from akatosh. Get your facts straight. Actually that isn't true; not all of the Daedra were directly created from Padomay. Malacath was created when Boethiah devoured Trinimac (which also created the entire race of Orcs). Get your facts staight! Thus malacath is not TECHNICALLY a Deadra. They say it in the game that he is not like the other deadra. He is something else. GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT! Also, I do welcome corrections, but don't be snarky about it. And I knew that. So there. I wasn't counting malacath.