Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-2.100.92.38-20130821124429/@comment-16047389-20140117211328

I don't see how any of that proves, or even properly explains your theory. First, Lorkhan is never named even once in there. How is the relation made? And no, the "red rage shaped diamond-fashion" heart that Pelinal is rumored to have, does not prove he is "an echo of Aka and Lorkhan". If missing a heart was all it took, Ildari Sarothril could be one. There is nothing in this one source, and I say one source since it is just a series written by the same author, that in any way points to him being Lorkhan, or Shezzar or an echo or whatever, or Aka not being the same thing as Akatosh, or that Aka and Lorkhan are the time and space gods. And how is it obvious that Aka is different from say Akatosh? All this one series seems to be is an over-hyped glorification of one man, a heroic man mind you, but just a man. I think you are reading WAY too deeply into this one story, that comes off more as a fable to me. Can you provide anything OUTSIDE this story of one man that can prove your point?

In response to your questioning of my theory and sources: Five Songs of King Wulfharth in which the Nords acknowledge the Heart of Lorkhan as the Heart of Shor, Shezzar and the Nine Divines which names Shezzar and Shor as the same, and The Monomyth which links Shezzar and Lorkhan as the same being. I can't even find another source anywhere that lists "Aka" as a seperate being from "Akatosh". As far as I know, that book you listed is the only one I've seen that does so, and I'm still convinced that he is referring to Akatosh simply by another name.