LukosCreyden wrote: »Talos, apparently.
LukosCreyden wrote: »Talos, apparently.
that would explain how he was able to ascend to godhood being born a mortal
Vivec is the only one who we can, pretty much, gaurantee has achieved it. Though even there we should remain sceptical, considering the only source we have on his CHIM are his own words.
@Thevampirenight
Talos' CHIM is actually still up to interpetation, and not set in stone. Talos being Lorkhan is not really supported in the lore.
And after the throne of Alinor did finally break at the feet of Men, and news of it came to the Dragon Emperor in Cyrodiil, he gathered his captains and spoke to them, saying:
"'You have suffered for me to win this throne, and I see how you hate jungle. Let me show you the power of Talos Stormcrown, born of the North, where my breath is long winter. I breathe now, in royalty, and reshape this land which is mine. I do this for you, Red Legions, for I love you.'"
The exact words from Many Headed Talos. So Bethesda liked it enough to use it. He reshaped the land by the power of royality which is CHIM As CHIM is a form of royality."But you were once man! Aye! And as man, you said, "Let me show you the power of Talos Stormcrown, born of the North, where my breath is long winter. I breathe now, in royalty, and reshape this land which is mine. I do this for you, Red Legions, for I love you." [note 1].
@Thevampirenight
Problem is that the source you used is not part of the lore, it's unofficial. The part regarding the jungles is specifically left out in Heimskr's sermon, this is no mere coincidence. The only source in-universe which even implies Talos' CHIM is Mankar Camoran's Commentaries, but even that isn't clear-cut.
ESO provides its own - more logical - explanation as to why Cyrodiil isn't a jungle, revolving around the Towers. Shezarr was never one of the Eight Divines, and the fact that Talos and Lorkhan, Shezarr and Tiber Septim, Ysmir and Shor, are all seperated shows that they are not one and the same.
Hold up. What proof do we have that Vivec has achieved CHIM?
Hold up. What proof do we have that Vivec has achieved CHIM?
Sermon 12, where Molag Bal teaches the god the secret syllable of royalty. Vivec is the author though, so we don't have any way to prove that he actually achieved CHIM. A lorebuddy of mine told me that Sermon 19, especially the last parts, imply that while he knowns how to CHIM, he hasn't actually achieved it yet by the time he's written the sermon.
Then there's the Trial of Vivec, but that's an out-of-canon text.
As Sotha Sil said:
""Vivec knows the boundaries that separate fact from fiction. He knows them so well that's he's learned how to break them. He exists inside his verse, but recognizes the lies. The contradictions.
He both does, and does not believe his own tales.""
We cannot prove nor disprove anything Vivec does, even CHIM.
AnomanderisPurake wrote: »As Sotha Sil has said, Vicec understands the boundaries between fact and fiction so well that he is able to change reality itself to to conform to his lies while he himself remains aware of the fact that they were, initially, lies that he himself had spoken. One can infer this to mean that Vivec has achieved CHIM. Also wasn't there some lore on how Vivec allowed Molag Bal to *** him? This somehow had Molag Bal favouring Vicec with knowledge of CHIM.
RinaldoGandolphi wrote: »@Bruccius
Ohhh i love these lore conversations, they are so interesting! Especially ones concerning Talos!
As to the question of Talos achieving CHIM or not, we have 3 In-game sources that confirm Talos did indeed achieve CHIM.
1. Heimsker quotes parts of the "Many Headed Talos" in the Elder Scrolls Skyrim. The key quote being:
"But you were once man! Aye! And as man, you said, 'Let me show you the power of Talos Stormcrown, born of the North, where my breath is long winter.' 'I breathe now, in royalty, and reshape this land which is mine. I do this for you, Red Legions, for I love you.
They key part to look at is "Breath now in Royalty" and "Reshape this land which is mine"
Now the very definition of CHIM is "The secret syllable of Royalty" Which is defined as quoted from the 36 Lessons of Vivec Chapter 12:
" 'CHIM,' which is the secret syllable of royalty."
The Voice (Thu'um) has the power to also reshape land as quoted from the Ancient Tablets on the 10,000 steps to High Hrothgar:
"For the Voice could blot out the sky and flood the
land."
So we can imagine what is possible when CHIM is combined with the power of the Voice.
2. We know Talos achieved CHIM and became a God because the blood on the Armor of Tiber Septim in Oblivion satisfies the requirement of the "Blood of a God" to open the path to Mankar Cameron's Paradise via the Mysterium Xarxes. This proves without a doubt that Talos achived CHIM/Goodhood and replaced Lorhkan in the divinity.
3. Mankar Cameron confirms that Talos achieved CHIM and changed Cyrodiil in the Commentaries on the Mysterium Xarxes Book Three and i quote:
"CHIM. Those who know it can reshape the land. Witness the home of the Red King Once Jungled."
Many argue Mankar Cameron isn't a reliable source because of all the errors in his speech in Oblivion, but Mankar Cameron made those errors ON PURPOSE to confuse and chip away at the COC resolve. Those errors were 100% intentional by Cameron on his desire to mislead the hero.
Mankar Cameron is the direct descendant of Cameron The Usurper and his Mistress. Of course we know them to be Bosmer, yet Mankar Cameron is an Altmer in Oblivion and he can also wear the Amulet of Kings.
This because Mehrunes Dagon helped Mankar Cameron not only change himself from a Bosmer to an Altmer, but he also helped make Mankar a Dragonborn. This is also confirmed in Commentaries on the Mysterium Xarxes Book One:
"Offering myself to that daybreak allowed the girdle of grace to contain me. When my voice returned, it spoke with another tongue. After three nights I could speak fire."
This confirms he was able to speak the Dragon Language with no prior training at all, and after 3 days learned the Fire Breath shout speaking in a language not of his own. This is proof Dagon changed him into a Dragonborn, and considering Dagon's sphere of influence is Change, Destruction, Revolution,Energy, and Ambition this is within his sphere on influence to do. This is why Mankar was able to wear the Amulet of Kings and able to speak the dragon language and use the Voice with no training. Considering Cameron was changed from a Bosmer to an Altmer and made Dragonborn by Dagon, I find him a very reliable source.
4. We know Talos achived CHIM and God Hood because he gives the player the "Blessing of Talos" in Oblivion Knights of the Nine quest line allowing the Champion to defeat Umaril for good. The prophet is actually Talos in disguise an avatar of him. As who else could bless someone with the Blessing of Talos power? This is very heavily inferred, and he vanishes after Umaril is defeated.
Conclusion:
ESO's explanation of the condition of Cyrodiil is not wrong either though. Since Talos doesn't exist this far into the past, it would be impossible for the researchers during the Interregnum to know why Cyrodiil is the way it is, So they just assume that White Gold Tower is the cause, and that's not wrong. Talos used CHIM + The Voice to force White Gold Tower to reshape Cyrodiil and change its climate, but since Talos was in CHIM he also made that change retro active across the timeline. So there are people who remembered Cyrodiil being a jungle, it was even wrote about, but they didn't really know why it changed overnight.Memories can't be wiped out though. In the past since Talos hadn't been born yet, they couldn't credit him with it, but folks in the future know it was Talos who changed Cyrodiil.
I hope this makes sense. TES Lore is very complicated. Talos himself is made up of 3 people, well after the events of Skyrim 4 since the Last Dragonborn becomes part of the Talos Oversoul as he is the only other person in history besides Talos himself to survive being spoken to by the Greybeards, and the only other person in history to have the title "Stormcrown".
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Heimskr
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:CHIM#cite_note-36L12-2
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:36_Lessons_of_Vivec,_Sermon_12
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:High_Hrothgar#Etched_Tablets
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Mysterium_Xarxes
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Mythic_Dawn_Commentaries
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Mehrunes_Dagon
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:The_Blessing_of_Talos
As Sotha Sil said:
""Vivec knows the boundaries that separate fact from fiction. He knows them so well that's he's learned how to break them. He exists inside his verse, but recognizes the lies. The contradictions.
He both does, and does not believe his own tales."