Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-8248675-20130606043855/@comment-13446185-20140425201610

Wulf was an Imperial. So does it mean that Talos is an Imperial? Yeah I know that the God Talos is a mixture of the three because of the Mantella thing. No, it means Talos decided to incarnate himself as an Imperial.

That is different. Vehk and Vivec weren't alive at the same time, Vehk became Vivec. Tiber and Zurin are stated as being two separate entities that coexisted as two different people. How can Zurin be a part of Tiber if he and Tiber were seen as two different people that coexisted simultaneously. Only if Zurin gave his soul to Hjalti to turn him into Tiber and became Soulless. Which sounds pretty farfetched. Yes they were

"It is a bit like being at once awake and asleep. Awake, I am here with you, thinking and talking. Asleep, I am very, very busy. Perhaps for other gods, the completely immortal ones, it is only like that being asleep. Out of time. Me, I exist at once inside of time and outside of it."

-Vivec

Awake, I am here with you, thinking and talking

This is the mortal.

Asleep, I am very, very busy

This is the God.

What the hell are you talking about?

N
 * 1) Wulfharth L
 * 2) Hjalti O
 * 3) Ysmir R
 * 4) Talos K
 * 5) Arctus H
 * 6) Septim A

What is this supposed to mean. How is Wulfarth an L, Hjalti an O, Ysmir(General Talos) an R, Talos(god) a K, Zurin an H, Tiber an A, and an N that isn't anybody equal Lorkhan? This doesn't make any sense whatsoever.

Sorry, this is one of MK's posts, I sort of assumed you knew that.

Why the letters are like that, I can't be sure, but that isn't the point. The point is that this lists the avatars of Lorkhan apparently associated with Talos the god.

I know, what I mean is that after he appears and teaches Hjalti the Thu'um, turning him into General Talos, he disappears and only reappears after Talos becomes Tiber. Which like I said could mean that Wulfarth separated himself from Talos so Hjalti could become Tiber.

Wulfharth never left Hjalti at that time.

''Cuhlecain, with his new invincible general, unifies West Cyrodiil in under a year. No one can stand before Hjalti's storms. The Underking knows that if Hjalti is to become Emperor of Tamriel, he must first capture the Eastern Heartland. Hjalti uses them both. He needs Cuhlecain in the Colovian Estates, where foreigners are mistrusted. It is obvious why he needs Ysmir.''

-The Arcturian Heresy

Well first off, "This is possibly hinting that Tiber Septim is comprised of two people. Though this could just be usage of what is known as a Royal we." note the possibly and hinting.

And this,"However, it should also be noted that this strange use of plural words is not present in the The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfallversion of the book, in which Tiber refers to himself in the proper singular form. This could imply that if it is a "royal we", it may have a secret meaning.[19]"

And finally "The individual known as Talos Stormcrown is believed to be the combined oversoul of Wulfharth and Hjalti Early-Beard. " do note the is believed, as in not known to be.

Etc. Yes, I know what I wrote.

The royal we stuff is something I put in just because it is notable info, as it is a possible in-game hint to the Two-Headed Septim (for this same reason I included the actual Two-Headed Septim as evidence). The thirty six lessons hint heavily that Tiber Septim is two people, and OOG sources confirm this.

PS: you should probably look up the definiton of "contradiction", because neither of your examples fit the meaning.