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Favorite of the Nine Divines

Favorite Divine


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Actually, I'm not sure if he would have been admitted to Sovngarde. He died of old age, not through violence.

So did Jorgen Windcaller, and yet there we was. There's a thousand other places that Tiber Septim's very mortal, non-divine soul could have ended up. Do keep in mind that he was also a Dragonborn, and thus had the soul of a dovah.
 
So did Jorgen Windcaller, and yet there we was. There's a thousand other places that Tiber Septim's very mortal, non-divine soul could have ended up. Do keep in mind that he was also a Dragonborn, and thus had the soul of a dovah.

Whoa, that never occurred to me before. I guess you can get in just by being an exemplary Nord. :D
 
Whoa, that never occurred to me before. I guess you can get in just by being an exemplary Nord. :D

Well I wouldn't call Jorgen Windcaller "just a nord". He was a brilliant military leader that lead the Nord armies in their wars against the Chimer and Dwemer in Morrowind. He was the most powerful user of The Thu'um in history. After the nord defeat and expulsion from Morrowind, he renounced violence and founded the order of The Voice and eventually established The Greybeards and the monastery at High Hrothgar.

One of the most noteworthy nords in the history of Skyrim. Right up there with Ysgramor, who was also absent from Sovngarde, and Tallos of Atmora.
 
That's right, citizen. Long live The Emperor.
To be honest the Emperor probably would respect Talos, but just wouldn't be allowed due to the treaty.

I chose Akataosh / Auri-El

Though I clicked vote just as I realised Kyne was there, probably would of chosen her too... but Auri-El is the best.
 
Well I wouldn't call Jorgen Windcaller "just a nord". He was a brilliant military leader that lead the Nord armies in their wars against the Chimer and Dwemer in Morrowind. He was the most powerful user of The Thu'um in history. After the nord defeat and expulsion from Morrowind, he renounced violence and founded the order of The Voice and eventually established The Greybeards and the monastery at High Hrothgar.

One of the most noteworthy nords in the history of Skyrim. Right up there with Ysgramor, who was also absent from Sovngarde. I guess he's a divine, too.

Agreed. :)

I met Ysgramor in Sovngarde - he walked right up to me and said hi the second I stepped through the Hall of Valor's doors. However, I never ran into Torygg while I was there. Different glitches, eh?
 
Anyone else pleased to see how well Julianos is doing, despite how underrepresented he is in Skyrim? Also, no one votes for Stendarr? His followers stomp around Skyrim bare-knuckle boxing daedra and vampires and that's not worth a vote?
I voted for Julianos because I usually play mages.The reason I didn`t vote for Stendar is because when I see his followers I send them to the light.:)
 
yismir because he conquered and united tamriel and is the only person the 8 divines directly interacted with.also if talos isnt a divine why would his shrines have an effect.
 
I voted for Julianos because I usually play mages.The reason I didn`t vote for Stendar is because when I see his followers I send them to the light.:)

I voted Julianos as well, and yes my favorite character is a mage. But there's no reason to harm the Vigilants. Even though I'm a vampire, I don't kill them. I just paralyze them when they attack me and ride off. Leaving them on the roadside to contemplate their lack of discretion.

I do not harm the just, I am the protector of the people of Skyrim :Dragonborn:
 
Agreed. :)

I met Ysgramor in Sovngarde - he walked right up to me and said hi the second I stepped through the Hall of Valor's doors. However, I never ran into Torygg while I was there. Different glitches, eh?
Torrygg didn't gain entry to the Hall or hasn't yet. But after defeating Alduin it seems he was eaten since he is nowhere seen. But Ulfric survives
 
I voted Julianos as well, and yes my favorite character is a mage. But there's no reason to harm the Vigilants. Even though I'm a vampire, I don't kill them. I just paralyze them when they attack me and ride off. Leaving them on the roadside to contemplate their lack of discretion.

I do not harm the just, I am the protector of the people of Skyrim :Dragonborn:
I know there is no reason to kill them but they are just so annoying and I hate their superior attitude!
 
Torrygg didn't gain entry to the Hall or hasn't yet. But after defeating Alduin it seems he was eaten since he is nowhere seen. But Ulfric survives

Thing is, I didn't see him anywhere before I killed Alduin either. I was looking too. I was really looking forward to chatting with him. Guess that's for another playthrough.
 
Its not a divine but my favorite is The Hist, as Argonian's are my favorite race. Dying for a dlc or a whole game set in the black marsh
 
Well, mage is my favorite character archetype, so I'd say Julianos. However, Auriel (Akatosh) was awesome in Dawnguard, so he'd be a close second.
 
SPOILER
Yea, the whole no worshiping Talos in the Empire thing...
*steals Amulet of Talos from Emperor's room*
Empire of Hypocrites.

I'm pretty sure they had no choice but to sign the treaty (White-Gold Concordat or something like that) banning Talos worship. Had they not, there would have been a war with the Aldmeri Dominion or whatever.
 
I'm pretty sure they had no choice but to sign the treaty (White-Gold Concordat or something like that) banning Talos worship. Had they not, there would have been a war with the Aldmeri Dominion or whatever.
They were already in a war with the Aldmeri Dominion. They had around 3-4 armies left, they hadn't lost any provinces, they had defeated the Aldmeri after the Aldmeri focused their entire campaign on the Imperial City once they saw how under-defended it was. The only real problem for them is that they gathered all their armies in the same place just to retake the Imperial City. The Aldmeri weren't exactly having a cake-walk of a war or they'd never have even proposed a treaty.
 
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