Board Thread:Skyrim/@comment-11276487-20130724235013/@comment-24.44.141.89-20130811020523

Madman97 wrote: Fair points, to be sure, but I have to say, is Sheogorath really that weak? All I ever hear about is how much @$$ Sheogorath kicks. Have you ever read the 16 accords of Madness? The strongest doesn't have to be the most powerful. It would really come dow to who is the most clever. Brains over Brawn, gentlemen, Brains over Brawn. Also, Just because the Hero of Kvatch is te Elder Scrolls version of Chuck Norris doesn't mean is all powerful and immortal, (Until you do that Sheogorath quest), but before that, he is just a normal man. But then again, who is to say which order he as done te quests in. I completed the Sheogorath quest before I did the main one, so yes, Factors and gameplay usually affect the outcome.

True, Clavicus was being less than polite when speaking to the Dragonborn, but that doesn't mean he was lying when he said he was weak. It specifically says on his wiki page that he was actually telling the truth.

But Bottom line, in answer to the question, I do not think the Dragonborn would end up like Miraak The Dragonbor is very unpredictable, saving the world at one point, and then slaughtering an entire town for the Dark Brotherhood the next. Who is to say that the Dragonborn won't find a way out of his dealings with Old Herma Mora? So you're saying that Hermaeus Mora is the most powerful since he is the most intelligent? Sheogorath may not be the most powerful, but he is definetely one of the most powerful. Vaermine even said that Sheogorath is a very powerful Daedric Prince. Jyggalag doesn't have the power he used to be to become the most powerful of the Daedric Princes and probably will never get it back. So he is not the most powerful anymore. The main reason the other Daedric Princes cursed him is because he often disagreed with them and that he might one day rebel against them. He had the most powerful army of the Daedric Princes.