lordrichter wrote: »Alright, so the Agent of Daggerfall was in the right places at the right times, that's about it.
That can pretty much be said about them all. All of the protagonists in the series are diamonds in the rough. Were it not for the events that made them a hero, they would have probably led unremarkable lives and died in obscurity. The Vestige probably did, before becoming the Vestige.
In pairing them up, I think both the Dovahkiin and the Vestige could take out the others. Power creep in Elder Scrolls is real and there are even ESO bosses that could probably defeat heroes in this poll.
Between Dovahkiin and Vestige, I would say that each could take out the other. It would come down to skill, timing, and luck.
WhitePawPrints wrote: »Lore wise there is only one vestige so it’s irrelevant regarding trials.
The Vestige uses the Amulet of Kings to defeat Molag Bal, similar to when the last of the Septim dynasty uses the amulet to defeat another Daedric Prince, Mehrunes Dagon.
The Dragonborn defeated Alduin, offspring of Akatosh the God of Time. But it is theorized that the Dragonborn replaces Miraak as a Prince’s lackey.
The Summerset Isles DLC for Oblivion changes the Hero of Kvatch into a Prince.
Morrowind and the death of the Tribunal seems small in comparison. The Tribunal were Demi gods, never having the strength of the actual aedra or daedra. They condemned their entire race with ashen grey skin, two of them requested the aid of the Vestige already and the lands they rule over always seem in no better shape than the rest of Tamriel.
I’d say the Vestige and the Hero of Kvatch are on even ground. Vestige brokers a truce between 3 warring factions and stops the destruction of Tamriel and wounding a Deadric Prince for who knows how many hundreds of years. Hero is instrumental in stopping the invasion of the Oblivion Crisis by helping the avatar of Akatosh, the god of time himself, defeat a Deadrice Prince and banishing back into Oblivion.
Then Summerset aisle DLC turns to Hero of Kvatch into a god so I’d say that the Hero became the most powerful.
Nightfall12 wrote: »Ok for all you saying its the vestige….ask yourself if the dragon born,the CoC or the Nerevarine had to flee from city guards? or could they mow em down like wheat under the reapers blade?
As many others, I voted for the champion of cyrodill because of the end of shivering isles. If it were not for that I would probably have voted for another, but I feel it is quite hard to not seriously consider this in a comparison.
SirCritical wrote: »The Vestige is able to kill a daedric prince. How could he be weaker than the Cyro hero?
SirCritical wrote: »The Vestige is able to kill a daedric prince. How could he be weaker than the Cyro hero?
Hero of Kvatch. He became one of the best Daedric Princes.
emilyhyoyeon wrote: »Does anyone know why it is canon that the hero of Kvatch "completed the Shivering Isles questline"? The SI have nothing to do with Oblivion's MQ. Is it canon that all protagonists "complete all the questlines in each game," especially considering that there are questlines for all different kinds of morals/lifestyles? It doesn't make reasonably realistic sense to consider that the Oblivion protagonist has anything to do with the SI DLC or frankly any of the other questlines in my opinion.
Yeah it's pretty strongly implied that the champion of any given faction is not necessarily the same as the main character.emilyhyoyeon wrote: »Does anyone know why it is canon that the hero of Kvatch "completed the Shivering Isles questline"? The SI have nothing to do with Oblivion's MQ. Is it canon that all protagonists "complete all the questlines in each game," especially considering that there are questlines for all different kinds of morals/lifestyles? It doesn't make reasonably realistic sense to consider that the Oblivion protagonist has anything to do with the SI DLC or frankly any of the other questlines in my opinion.
Personally I'm in the camp of there being no canon power levels among the player characters since their identities are for us to decide.I am a Vestige, all that remains of a mortal from your world who 'mantled' Sheogorath during an event in a previous time. As a fragment, my memory of the event is … fragmentary.
-Haskill
Shardan4968 wrote: »Every time you are struggling with your PUG in Crypts of Hearts, Selene's Web and soon (or on PTS) in Fang Lair, remember that Eternal Champion soloed all of them. But Nerevarine defeated three Gods and will live until someone kills him/her, so...
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Pendrillion wrote: »You all should chat with Sheo at the end of the Pelagius the mad questline in Solitude in TES V. Coc is Sheo...