Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-1600847-20170206173025/@comment-26893431-20170507130004

ZhugeQuanqiang wrote: The point with LDB was not he was close to living god, it was a reminder that by being related to Akatosh the Chief God of Time in Elder Scrolls, he was literately a living God. The key point was Dragonborn's relation with Akatosh and possibly being a Shezzarine. It isn't because the Daedric Prince cannot beat the LDB but rather politics between the Gods.

The key word about Nerevar was his fate was unknown but last checked he was immortal and most likely have gotten stronger than ever by fourth era.

The Reman Bloodline was stated by historic accounts to be wiped out. But knowing how royalty of ancient empires work particularly the Emperors, it is entirely possible to write about one or two who slipped through the radar. That was not talking about lore but how Bethesda can easily override the previous "canon" lore about Alessia, Reman and Septim bloodlines being wiped out.

After all the Emperors are always encouraged to impregnate as many women as possible.

The Elder Council's decision is all about politics, not what must be done for the greater good. No one can tell at this point if it is Elder Council or Mottiere. However, it is to be noted that assassination of the Emperor is a huge thing that cannot physically be done without having at least the entire Elder Council willing to stay out of his way.

Since Mottiere implied that changes to policies will be made when Mede II dies, it is close to a 99 to 100% possiblity that it is the Elder Council's decision and Mottiere was sent alone as scapegoat in case it fails. Scapegoats especially the loud ones who jumps at every opportunity to make their opinion well-known all over the place are perfect to be Scapegoat.

Mottiere probably was one of these kinds. Those same "politics" didn't save Miraak who was a "living god" as well, now did they?

The Nerevarine is not "immortal", just immune to corprus and various other things. But not aging.

"The last of the Septims passes now into history, I go gladly, for I know my sacrifice is not in vain." -Outro of Oblivion So yes, the Septim bloodline is dead, no matter how you try to twist and turn it. The Reman bloodline is dead because the last recorded son of the Reman Dynasty, and heir to its throne is long-dead. If there were to be children it would be known by someone or something and would be used if the need arises.

Prove it. Prove that the Elder Council only does politics and doesn't care for the "Greater good". Motierre was on his own, remember how secretly he did it? How he paid for it with his amulet? Surely if the council backed him, he wouldn't need to take those drastic measures of selling his amulet?

No, it might mean that Motierre has a whole plan worked out for when Mede dies, nothing in the entire game links the Elder Council to the Emperor's death. Only one individual who happened to be a member of it.