By "reading Dyus" I meant that comprehend-all-that-has-been-done-despite-no-auditory-contact thing that most things in the Elder Scrolls universe seem to be doing 24/7 in observation, or simply actually talking to him.
Back to the original thread, my rack was under Herbert control cause he could not leave the place, but when he died, the dragon born absorbed his soul and dragon souls, and was able to leave, so he is nit under Herbert control. -The Z Boss
The Allure of Power is a corruption that cannot be stopped, unless you are of pure-heart or saint-like which I doubt anyones Dragonborn is, so I would assume that it is, all in all, possible that He could end up exactly like Miraak.
K, but still, LD knows what happened 2 Miraak and knows not to screw up like he did. "Miraak harbored fantasies of rebellion against me. Learn from his example."-Herbert 2 player.
-The Z Boss
If there's one thing I'm totally sure of: The Dragonborn will never make it to Sovngarde, his soul will be torn apart by all the Daedric Princes who took him as a champion to serve them in their realms (Nocturnal in Ebonmere, Hircine in The Hunting Grounds if the Dragonborn dies as a werewolf, Hermaeus-Mora in Apocrypha, and so on...). Sithis (who isn't a Daedric Prince) will also claim the Dragonborn's soul to serve him in the void, because the Dragonborn is the listener of the Dark Brotherhood...
The LDB becomes a god through Enatiomorph (Miraak/LDB/Herma Mora) and we will see some kind of reference to him in TES VI's Hermaeus Mora quest.
Correction immortal is can't die from natural causes e.g sickness, age while invincible is can't be killed by means to end life early.
Molag Bal and Meridia conflict with each other in ESO
^Holy necromancy, Batman.
Rest in spaghetti, Miraak.