Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-24267938-20130323172448/@comment-24999978-20140622104155

Twigman55 wrote: 94.175.20.86 wrote: Spidermanfromthe60s wrote: King in the North wrote: I am not so sure. The Medes do not obviously have the same 'Divine backing' as the Septims did, but they seem like a tough dynasty.

And no, that probably would not give him a large army. That did not exactly work for Ulfric, nor was it the most pressing issue. The Empire do not really like the ban on Talos worship, either, considering a great deal of Cyrodiils revere him as well, so the ban on Talos worship would likely be lifted after the (hypothetical) defeat of the Aldmeri Dominion, irregardless.

well the dragonborn kind off became the champion of mora....so by that logic makes him possible to take over the empire with an army of daedras...and his dragon army...well niot an army..but he could mabey convince some dragons to help him I suppose, but considering that the Daedric Prince is Hermaeus Mora, I would consider the role would have some relevance to his sphere, aiding him in obtatining and keeping secret knowledge. If the Prince was, say, Mehrunes Dagon or Molag Bal, I think coercing the Dragonborn into continental domination would make more sense. Furthermore, as I previously stated, the Dragonborn can aid whoever he wishes, but it would utterly be out of character for a Hero to turn against the world. Aiding HM in his endeavours, however, do not seem to be juxtaposed to his mythic position. He replaced Miraak in Dragonborn dlc which is canon so therefore the Dragonborn is in service of Herma Mora some way or another.

I did not dispute that the LDB is a Champion of Hermaeaus Mora, I stated that such a role does not neccessarily mean he will turn against the world, considering both the role of the Hero and the nature of Herma Mora.