Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-173.31.160.159-20190107023655/@comment-24075086-20190526192733

Ifnsman wrote: Phantasys wrote: It's also entirely possible that Shor and Lorkhan are two names associated to the same being. Not anymore. That possibility was destroyed in the very moment Bethesda confirmed Shor to still be active through the inhabitants of Sovngarde.

Phantasys wrote: One, the quote wasn't that he's invisible to the living, it's that his appearence is too bright for living mortals to view. Which literally means he's invisible to the living. I wasn't directly quoting word-for-word. The very fact that the living can't see him for that reason means he is in-fact invisible to the living.

Phantasys wrote: Two, being invisible to the living doesn't mean he's living. Being visible has no impact on whether the subject in question is deceased or not. There's a problem with the Shor being alive and active thing as Nordic legends distinctly state that he's dead hence why Kyne is Shor's Widow. And this doesn't at all change the fact that Shor is still alive & active. We now know that he still rules over Sovngarde.

In contrast to Lorkhan & all the written legends regarding him and said counterpart; Lorkhan who no longer acts (if he, in truth, ever acted at all) and whose "corpse" is supposedly now the twin moons of Nirn.

So far, compared to Shor, the only real truth known of Lorkhan is about his Heart. His divine essence was found & manipulated/absorbed by certain mortals (you know exactly who) until the Nerevarine finally "freed" it in the late 3rd Era. Where are you getting the confirmation that Shor is alive and active? Can we get a link? Also being a dead god does not mean that they're inactive, Lorkhan has worked through Shezzarine like Pelinal Whitestrake. Being active through Sovngarde's inhabitants can simply mean that Shor is one with Sovngarde in the same way that each aedra and daedra are one and the same with their own respective realms.