MisterBigglesworth wrote: »Sure, Nerevarine can fly around at the speed of light...
Sure, Champion of Cyrodii can become literally invincible via spellcrafting...
...but Vestige is the only hero who can actually die and resurrect without reloading a save. Checkmate.
Seperatist wrote: »Vestige. Cuz why not? He did so many things, frustruating ones as well and it's definetly a really long-time journey. And yeah as mentioned above we can't be sure what happened what champion of cyrodill with that sheogorat thing.
If we are going by feats alone, Vestige wins for taking down Molag Bal in single combat.
Daedra and Aedra are roughly equal in absolute power, with Alduin being a subset of Akatosh, and therefore weaker.
Thus we can infer Molag Bal > Alduin, and given that the Dragonborn needs help to beat Alduin (and has the aid of Dragonrend hax to do so) you can argue pretty strongly in favour of the Vestige.
And yes I know it was a temporary power boost, but we are arguing peak to peak feats.
An additional argument could be made for political power, in which case Vestige still wins because Emperor trumps everything else.
If we are going by feats alone, Vestige wins for taking down Molag Bal in single combat.
Daedra and Aedra are roughly equal in absolute power, with Alduin being a subset of Akatosh, and therefore weaker.
Thus we can infer Molag Bal > Alduin, and given that the Dragonborn needs help to beat Alduin (and has the aid of Dragonrend hax to do so) you can argue pretty strongly in favour of the Vestige.
And yes I know it was a temporary power boost, but we are arguing peak to peak feats.
An additional argument could be made for political power, in which case Vestige still wins because Emperor trumps everything else.
Vestige also had help defeating Molag Balls actually. He/she used the powered Amulet of Kings to buff himself and he did so with the buff from another Daedra, Meridia.
Bear in mind that the only ones who soloed godlike entities in TES universe without any help were CoC who beaten Jyggalag in single combat (and this dude is feared even amongst other Daedra, hence why was cursed by 14 other Princes to be Sheo) and Nerevarine beating Almalexia, Vivec (determinant) and Dagoth Ur.
If we are going by feats alone, Vestige wins for taking down Molag Bal in single combat.
Daedra and Aedra are roughly equal in absolute power, with Alduin being a subset of Akatosh, and therefore weaker.
Thus we can infer Molag Bal > Alduin, and given that the Dragonborn needs help to beat Alduin (and has the aid of Dragonrend hax to do so) you can argue pretty strongly in favour of the Vestige.
And yes I know it was a temporary power boost, but we are arguing peak to peak feats.
An additional argument could be made for political power, in which case Vestige still wins because Emperor trumps everything else.
Vestige also had help defeating Molag Balls actually. He/she used the powered Amulet of Kings to buff himself and he did so with the buff from another Daedra, Meridia.
Bear in mind that the only ones who soloed godlike entities in TES universe without any help were CoC who beaten Jyggalag in single combat (and this dude is feared even amongst other Daedra, hence why was cursed by 14 other Princes to be Sheo) and Nerevarine beating Almalexia, Vivec (determinant) and Dagoth Ur.
Almalexia doesn't really count as a god either, despite her power being on that level, and her title as a "living god" given by fellow Dunmer, only using power from the Heart of Lorkhan, she never achieved CHIM, as well as Sotha Sil straight up states that they arn't actual gods, its just what people worship them as (Though Vivec is a different case since he achieved CHIM), Almalexia lies to such an extent that she believes her own lies, while Vivec knows what truths and falsehoods he preaches (being a warrior-poet and all).
On another note, while I do agree that the Vestige is NOT the most powerful by any means, and did indeed receive aid from Akatosh and Meridia, that being said, they did manage to beat Molag Bal, one of the most powerful Daedric Princes, within his own realm of Coldharbour (A Daedric Prince in their own realm is at full power whereas if they were in another realm they would be weaker), it is no small feat, even with the aid of an Aedra (which to point out, while Aedra and Daedra were equal in power BEFORE the creation of Mundus, the Aedra gave up a portion of their power to create Mundus while the Daedra kept their full power (While it seems that Akatosh can certainly even the playing field when it comes to fighting Daedric Princes, that power diminishes with every use, Akatosh wont be able to aid mortals forever.
Integral1900 wrote: »The dragon borne killed a god after all, pretty much unaided
WuffyCerulei wrote: »Gosh I'm really torn between the Vestige and Dragonborn. It's more just what happens in the lore and stuff. I mean the Dragonborn can shout dragon stuff, kills pretty much the son of an Aedra, and could become the top of many groups anf factions. The Vestige thwarts several daedric princes, can freely port between a few planes of Oblivion, kicked the God of Brulatity's butt, can become a gosh darn high ranking military member, fight celestial beings, and just so much. And from the looks of it, the Vestige's soul (if you reclaim it) isn't really bound to any faction, daedra, or anything after death, so the Vestige can do stuff more freely with less consequences.
The Dragonborn takes out a living God literally single handed without any help from the Aedra.
LickingHistSap wrote: »The Vestige is literally canonically immortal and unkillable. In quests, they've been described as the 'Soulless, Deathless one', and the only way to actually 'kill' the Vestige is to lock them up in Aetherius, as shown in the Daggerfall Covenant final quest. Plus, the Vestige is far more resilient than any of the other ones, considering they're made of Azura Plasm as opposed to actual flesh, meaning they can't even really lose a limb.
The only way for the Vestige to 'die' is to either banish them to Oblivion once the Dragonfires are relit, or for someone to trap them in Aetherius.
Seeing how The Elder Scrolls II : Daggerfall - The Hero of Daggerfall got zero votes I'm guessing he sucks. I don't know much of the lore about Daggerfall though and was wondering if someone could explain a brief synopsis of The Hero of Daggerfall as well as The Eternal Champion.
The_Conjurer wrote: »
I think I defeated my own point... Not sure what I was trying to say. But killing Molag Bal is epic. It would have seemed unlikely if you defeated him without help from Akatosh. Just like Mehrunes Dagon wouldn't have been stopped without the amulet of kings.
The champion of Cyrodiil defeated the most powerful and feared daedric prince (maybe weakened, but still incredible powerful) and ascended to a daedra. he also defeated the half-daedra Umaril.