Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-11345660-20130908095939/@comment-11345660-20130911060549

Plus, in the article, it theorizes that Arden Sul was a carbon copy of the Hero of Kvatch, doing essentially the same thing The Hero did and become the new Sheogorath. I must detest this. Jyggalag, who is perfectly sane, tells you himself he was cursed by his fellow Daedra to be Sheogorath. There is no question that the Sheogorath you met was the original. If Arden Sul was the kind of Kvatchy hero, wouldn't the curse be broken? Wouldn't Jyggalag be freed already? And it also theorizes it represents, and I quote, " Though Arden-Sul-as-Sheogorath is now the King of the realm, Jyggalag will return as the Rebel to overtake the realm of his alter-ego, the King. This endless fight between the same person, Jyggalag and Sheogorath, Rebel and King, Lorkhan and Akatosh, is known as the Graymarch in the Isles." So Sheogorath is Akatosh hmm? Sorry, but I see some problems with this article. It may mean something else, but for what is says, it doesn't look to accurate. Plus, it theorizes that Sheogorath was created from the Divine spark of Madness Lorkhan had used to create Mundus, and since Madness cannot exist without order, Jyggalag was also created. While props for an interesting theory, and one worth investigating if the circumstances were not as such, but it's established cannon that Sheogorath IS Jyggalag. It's a dual personality disorder for a god. Jyggalag was created like all Deadric Princes were, and the others cursed him. I do think the idea of Lorkhan being a parallel to the story of a main character, but I have yet to see it in full. Thank you for this interesting article, but again, it conflicts with many established canons. This is fan fiction more than anything.