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So what is gonna happen when my character dies lore-wise


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I you serve the Dadreic Princes, they generally don't care too much about you. If you go against them, you end up in Oblivion.

The divine really doesn't care about the bussiness of the mortals, beyond big crisises like the Oblivion one.

 

So yeah, you'd probably end up wherever you race would end. Or the void if you hail sithis ;)

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I you serve the Dadreic Princes, they generally don't care too much about you. If you go against them, you end up in Oblivion.

The divine really doesn't care about the bussiness of the mortals, beyond big crisises like the Oblivion one.

 

So yeah, you'd probably end up wherever you race would end. Or the void if you hail sithis ;)

 

yeah but i do hail sithis since i am suppose to be doing his deeds with the dark britherhood (aren't i?)

and yet i am still a werewolf so hircine should want my soul and a nightingale so Nocturnal would sort of own it too.

 

so they would just go, "whatever" and let me go to sovngarde?

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I don't know... A dragonborn soul must be valuable, I mean it's not everyday that a Dragonborn pops out in Tamriel so I think you would go to either Sovngarde or to the void with Sithis or whatever the place you go when you die if you are in the DB, because I don't think the "lady luck" or the hunting guy have enough power to opose Sithis in that matter but still that's a nice question and kinda weird to think about it :biggrin:
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Sithis isn't so much a god as the absence of being so I doubt he cares much.

 

So far as I know, a dragonborn is a divine soul in a mortal body. So I would say that every deadric prince and eldrich horror you promised your soul to is getting scammed.

 

How is a dragonborn a divine soul? Dragonborn is just a man (or woman) with dragonblood. If you are saying dragonborn is divine, then you are saying dragons are divine, which they are not. They are sons of the divine Akatosh, but not divine, therefore, dragonborn is not divine.

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Sithis isn't so much a god as the absence of being so I doubt he cares much.

 

So far as I know, a dragonborn is a divine soul in a mortal body. So I would say that every deadric prince and eldrich horror you promised your soul to is getting scammed.

 

How is a dragonborn a divine soul? Dragonborn is just a man (or woman) with dragonblood. If you are saying dragonborn is divine, then you are saying dragons are divine, which they are not. They are sons of the divine Akatosh, but not divine, therefore, dragonborn is not divine.

A dragonborn has the blood of Akatosh in his blood. So do the dragons. That makes you semi-divine/demi-god. You are like Martin, you could a be a vessel for Akatosh too I bet. You are the only person that can permanently kill a dragon (which are also the sons of Akatosh), and you then take their soul. You also kill Alduin who claims to be the First-Born of Akatosh while other's argue he is Akatosh. You take his soul, so you become the leader of the dragons, and pretty much the First-Born, and possibly even Akatosh.

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I wonder if it is possible for the Dragonborn to actually become a dragon himself. The CoC became Sheogorath, Talos became a god so it shouldn't be that far fetched. Becoming immortal is the simplest solution to all that soul selling. After all, they can't have your soul until you're dead. As Chaoswind said, considering the number of souls you absorb, you can always sell a few spares off to pay your debts anyway.
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