Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-8248675-20130812183045

I would say so. There is one crucial detail that people seem to overlook, perhaps not all people, but it seems like that.

Remember the main questline in Oblivion, when you needed to open a portal into Mankar Camoran's Paradise? Martin asked you to get a deadric artifact that had a blood of deadric prince in it. Then, he needed the blood of the Divine. However there was a slight problem with that. Divines don't usually give people artifacts. The solution was the Armor of Tiber Septim, who was both mortal and the Devine. His armor would definetly have his blood on it, and since his ascention to Godhood, it would be the blood of the Divine.

Seemingly how the blood of Tiber Septim from the armor and blood of a random daedric prince from their artifact (Mine was Azura's) did open the portal to Mankar Camoran's paradise. We must conclude that Tiber Septim really is a devine and all Thalmor need to shut the heck up about how a mortal can not ascend to Divinity. Oh and if you believe ancient Atmorans, it happened even before Talos, when their Hero King Wulfhearth of Atmora was made into a devine aspect of Shor, becoming Yismir the fox, the Dragon of the North. If there is something left to argue, is weather Talos was recognized as a Devine on his own, or was it because he merged with ancient Nordic Devine Yismir and became a new aspect of Shor/Lorkhan. Also, have you ever noticed that Talos is more likely slaying a Serpent in his Skyrim's statue? Serpent used to be the animal that represented Shor in ancient Nordic Pantheon.

The bottom line is, I believe that Talos' Divinity is proven just by that part of main quest in Oblivion. Ofcourse my opinion might not be the same as other people. What are your opinions? 