Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-186.215.22.127-20130215011559/@comment-24999978-20140608074427

Pink Slim wrote: King in the North wrote: Breton, Nord, Imperial. Attempting to prescribe one race to the Many Headed Talos doesn't exactly work so well, considering the Oversoul is constituted by three individuals. Tiber's story is confused enough as it is, from all the Talosian propaganda and confusion deriving from the difficulty of distinguishing the King and the Rebel (for all baring the Observer) leading to Hjalti's and Wulfharth's identities becoming muddied and culminating in the legend of Tiber Septim. We're not really talking about TALOS we're talking about Tiber septim/Hjalti.

Indeed, the initial premise of my response did perhaps focus on Talos too much (any reason why you wrote it in capital letters?). In the latter half I did attempt to suggest that the nature of Talos has lead to confusion and muddling of Hjalti's past (along with other factors) with another member of the Enantiomorph in particular, however, leading to Tiber's past being more ambiguous. Hjalti was very likely a Breton, though.