User blog comment:Madman97/You know what really grinds my Wabbajack's? Season 2 Finale./@comment-13446185-20131001005622/@comment-13446185-20131001024909

I'm not saying that what I sayed before is true it is just a small theory of what could be.

I have contemplated what you said, before writing my previous comment.

But there could possibly be more to it.

Maybe the events are set in stone, that doesn't mean that there aren't extra exceptions to the Elder Scrolls that haven't been elaborated yet. The Elder Scrolls are one of the biggest enigmas within the TES lore. Who's to say the Elder Scrolls don't mash togethor thousands of ways a prophecy can happen that part of the conclusion is truly unknown, this could be a lore friendly way of explaining different play-throughs and the fact that barely any lore elaborates on the appearance or the personalities of the heros written in the Scrolls (other than Cyrus of Course). What if these different stories of heros written in the Scrolls is the by product of countless universes making different decisions about what happens and how the story plays out.

In TES II: Daggerall you are able to choose from multiple endings to the story. That could mean that there are multiple endings to that Elder Scroll, making it an unstable prophecy. Each of the endings was as likely as the other as fate was seemingly put in the hands of the individual rather than the Scrolls, could this be what caused the Warp in the West? things such as this could be what is truly responsible for "Dragonbreaks".

So maybe at the end of Skyrim we may see a Dragonbreak do to incompatibilities in the lore such as winning either side of the war.

The gist of what I'm saying here is that the possibilities of the Elder Scrolls are endless, and I truely hope Bethesda realizes how extraordinarily important they can make them in the lore.