DayWalker
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Did anyone ever get the hint or idea that the Cyrodilic Champion of Oblivion was Sheogorath? In Skyrim during your quest to "treat" the mad mind of Palegeus, he references the quests you went through during the Oblivion crisis.
"Cheese, oh the cheese was something...to die for" - Referring to what the Mad-god said to you during the Shivering Isles quest, you became the champion taking the role of the Mad God-thus Sheogorath in Skyrim. The cheese reference is also from the daedric quest in Oblivion. Since Shivering Isles, no word has been noted that Sheogorath has ever returned, so since you took the mantle of the Mad God in Oblivion, it would make sense that it would have been your character; well, the aftermath thereof.
You're the hero of Cyrodil during that time/Hero of Kvatch is Sheogorath/The Mad-God/Prince of Madness.
It is also noted that the Champion of Morrowwind went off to venture outside toward Akavir, since you were the reincarnate of a Dunmer hero who fought on Red Mountain. So when it is mentioned in Skyrim, it makes me wonder.
Now as the Dragonborn, once all is said and accomplished does it mean that you are Akatosh perhaps or even Talos, Jurgen Windcaller even? I noticed that in Svongarde, you see the warriors of old, yet a few god-kings are not there. Arngier(Grey beard) hints that "The return of dragonborn is sometimes said to be the return of gods themselves to fight during perile times-or sent by the gods themselves" -Misquoted, but along that line.
I saw it on another forum and didn't think to make that particular connection. I do love the lore in Skyrim and its depth, so it's very possible. What do you think?
"Cheese, oh the cheese was something...to die for" - Referring to what the Mad-god said to you during the Shivering Isles quest, you became the champion taking the role of the Mad God-thus Sheogorath in Skyrim. The cheese reference is also from the daedric quest in Oblivion. Since Shivering Isles, no word has been noted that Sheogorath has ever returned, so since you took the mantle of the Mad God in Oblivion, it would make sense that it would have been your character; well, the aftermath thereof.
You're the hero of Cyrodil during that time/Hero of Kvatch is Sheogorath/The Mad-God/Prince of Madness.
It is also noted that the Champion of Morrowwind went off to venture outside toward Akavir, since you were the reincarnate of a Dunmer hero who fought on Red Mountain. So when it is mentioned in Skyrim, it makes me wonder.
Now as the Dragonborn, once all is said and accomplished does it mean that you are Akatosh perhaps or even Talos, Jurgen Windcaller even? I noticed that in Svongarde, you see the warriors of old, yet a few god-kings are not there. Arngier(Grey beard) hints that "The return of dragonborn is sometimes said to be the return of gods themselves to fight during perile times-or sent by the gods themselves" -Misquoted, but along that line.
I saw it on another forum and didn't think to make that particular connection. I do love the lore in Skyrim and its depth, so it's very possible. What do you think?