Board Thread:Skyrim/@comment-120.28.157.86-20140406014559/@comment-26893431-20170215163457

Sports72Xtrm wrote: Draevan13 wrote: One thing I find telling about the Empire's view on the Talos worship ban is what happens when they take control of Whiterun during the Civil War.

They lock up Heimskr, and most seem to assume it was because of his Talos preaching. But both the shrine and statue of Talos he's ranting in front of remain untouched. Most likely Heimskr is locked up because of his "rise up, Stormcloaks!" line, which is inciting rebellion against the Empire and Balgruuf.

The fact that the statue and shrine of Talos aren't touched shows that the Empire doesn't really want to enforce the treaty. This, the Markarth incident, and Imperial-aligned NPCs who still worship Talos, makes me think the Empire is just biding its time before they can fight back againt the Dominion. Give it time. The Empire took down the Talos shrine in the Temple of the Divines in Solitude and that's the Imperial capital in Skyrim. If the elves wanted that statue down, they can take it down.

Who says the Empire took it down?

And you're yet to prove it, why couldn't they do so in Markarth -- where the "free Talos worship" was allowed? They have a head of the Thalmor located right there, so why is that shrine and why is that statue still there?