Board Thread:Online Discussion/@comment-180.95.18.10-20130503024334/@comment-26045489-20130831024417

Nickguy123 wrote: Nickguy123 wrote: Nickguy123 wrote: Nickguy123 wrote: Supersonicman wrote: Nickguy123 wrote: wait a minute maybe there can be one Errandil! he was a saint of Arkay and he was also an Altmer. Well to create a god isn't just for want to rival humanity, they have to believe that he she is truly a divine. Man honestly believed Talos Ascended to the heavens, they didn't make him up just for fun. And the Mer don't believe any one can ascend to God status unless they were children of the divines, Elves. And to the Altmer, Talos was the man who destroyed the greatest Elven power ever, why would they worship him? well If I wasn't a Supremacist and I was an Elf I would believe that Talos is a god and I would respect him but of course I won't worship him due to him being the god of mankind.

and there are some elves that respect Talos and believe that he is a god but don't worship him and what greatest Elven power ever? if Aldmeris is found then that means the Elves used to be Immortal and had divinity but it is still debatable.

Talos did become a god for instance Martin Septim needed a blood of the divines to open a portal to Mankar Camoran's paradise so they got Tiber Septim's armor and it worked.

and during the Knights of the Nine the blessing of Talos  is what allows the Divine Crusader to follow  Umaril i nto the spirit world and destroy his very soul preventing him from being reborn in oblivion and returning again.

The blessing also allows the player to return to his body afterwards. and the shrine of Talos is also proof that Talos did become a god but it still is debatable. can you reply to this? ^ right above this message lol. can you read what I said above the can you reply to this thingy? oh okay and can you read what I said above those two messages?