Board Thread:Online Discussion/@comment-207.166.242.52-20131029182300/@comment-33295142-20190706004540

Draevan13 wrote: 71.60.158.21 wrote: Alduin. It could be, but there have been many Dragonborns throughout history long before Alduin re-appeared in Nirn. Plus, he's a necessary part in the cycle of creation and destruction, created by Akatosh himself. Why would he hinder himself?

Maybe Akatosh got bored and decided to add some variety in the world. I believe it might also be that the cycle of Destruction that Alduin played into was tampered with by the anchient nords who used an Elder Scroll to cast him forward in time, so therefore the LDB was blessed for the reason of stopping/destroying him. Then again, the whole time-traveling thing for Alduin feels like it breaks so much lore, especially on Alduin being the nessecary part of the cycle of Destruction. Alduin ruled ruthlessly for, what was it? Quite a long period of time before facing off with the nord heros and yet, somehow, the world never met it's legitamate end. The real question I've always wondered is exactly how does Alduin end the world? Is it just Nirn that ends? What would happen to ALL of the Aedra/Daedra not part of Nirn? Wouldn't that bring Alduin's end as well? And of course, again, HOW does he end the world?