Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-26420002-20150521073342/@comment-26356342-20150521223840

To me, Power is a bit harder to guage between the two games, and especially so with the game engine shift. Mechanically, My Oblivion character could make his own spells, that coult literally do "everything" magically possible. Whereas the Last Dragonborn is just limited to the single effect master spells. Lore-wise however, the Last Dragonborn's shouts have the power to shift weather patterns, break down gates, tear someone apart, etc. Sheo has limited powers while not in his realm, doesnt he? or, at least I know he isnt as full strength. So it's harder to guage his power over the Dragonborn. That Aside, Sheo in lore doesnt ever really "fight" in the conventional sense. He works "the long con" which eventually drives people to madness, not engage in open combat. I liked Oblivion better than Skyrim, however to just make a case for the Dragonborn (for the sake of argument) I'd say He's stronger if he's gain full mastery of his Thuum. Having Super speed, fire breath, slowing time, changing weather, etc.... might give him an edge over the Mad God.