Then they couldn't coexist in the same plane together or it would be a parallel paradox, making the world collapse in a giant antimatter bomb.
magnusthorek wrote: »
SantieClaws wrote: »This vestige hopes to quietly fade away in the corner of The Rosy Lion hearing the bard singing a song about a drunken khajiit of legend who lived a long time ago.
This one she hopes the bard is a good one as the Blade of the Woe is now little more than an old cheese knife
Yours with paws
Santie Claws
magnusthorek wrote: »
I think being a Shezarrine (ie, avatar of Lorkhan) is quite likely. If I remember rightly, there is a theory that every TES hero is a Shezarrine.Somewhat interestingly, we could also be Lorkhan. These Skyshards are rumored to be fragments of the god Lorkhan.I am personally of the opinion that Meridia kept the soul of the vestige. Given the Vestige's power, and as a wily Daedric prince herself, I have a hard time seeing Meridia forfeiting a power asset like that. As such, I imagine that at some point in the Daedric war to come (as hinted by the prophet) Meridia leverages this asset.
I am also of the opinion that every player running around is an aspect of the same being which is the vestige. Due a a dragon break or whatever, each aspect is able to interact with other aspects depending on various conditions. As Asata pointed out, I would be willing to beleive that these aspects are shards of a larger shezzarine that collapse into the entity known as tiber septim (talos stormcloak, etc) at the end of the interregnum dragon break.
"A shard of Aetherial magicka that carries the essence of Nirn. Some link them to Lorkhan, the missing god of creation."-Prophet
It does certainly seem curious that we've been absorbing shards of Lorkhan since the very start of the game.
Yeah; essentially, they were killed. One of the endings sees the Agent activating the Mantella themself, after which, they are killed by Numidium. Since all the endings occurred, that one must have as well, meaning the Agent was killed during the Warp in the West.SlappyThePoptart wrote: »At the end of Daggerfall, there was a dragon break, which split the timelines and crammed them all back together. In the chaos created by this, the Hero was erased from existence. Basically I think the same thing happened to the Vestige.
I think being a Shezarrine (ie, avatar of Lorkhan) is quite likely. If I remember rightly, there is a theory that every TES hero is a Shezarrine.Somewhat interestingly, we could also be Lorkhan. These Skyshards are rumored to be fragments of the god Lorkhan.I am personally of the opinion that Meridia kept the soul of the vestige. Given the Vestige's power, and as a wily Daedric prince herself, I have a hard time seeing Meridia forfeiting a power asset like that. As such, I imagine that at some point in the Daedric war to come (as hinted by the prophet) Meridia leverages this asset.
I am also of the opinion that every player running around is an aspect of the same being which is the vestige. Due a a dragon break or whatever, each aspect is able to interact with other aspects depending on various conditions. As Asata pointed out, I would be willing to beleive that these aspects are shards of a larger shezzarine that collapse into the entity known as tiber septim (talos stormcloak, etc) at the end of the interregnum dragon break.
"A shard of Aetherial magicka that carries the essence of Nirn. Some link them to Lorkhan, the missing god of creation."-Prophet
It does certainly seem curious that we've been absorbing shards of Lorkhan since the very start of the game.Yeah; essentially, they were killed. One of the endings sees the Agent activating the Mantella themself, after which, they are killed by Numidium. Since all the endings occurred, that one must have as well, meaning the Agent was killed during the Warp in the West.SlappyThePoptart wrote: »At the end of Daggerfall, there was a dragon break, which split the timelines and crammed them all back together. In the chaos created by this, the Hero was erased from existence. Basically I think the same thing happened to the Vestige.
It's not really clear what happens to the Vestige after they recover their soul. They're still made of Azure Plasm, but what happens to the Daedric animus that the body was imbued with? Does the soul boot it out? Are they co-inhabiting the body? Does resurrection still work after the soul is retrieved?
The Vestige certainly isn't immortal, as almost every Daedric NPC refers to them as "mortal". Unlike Dremora, who can reform spontaneously from Chaotic Creatia, the Vestige can only resurrect when there is sufficient Anuic energy to jump-start it (whether a soul gem or a wayshrine); they can't resurrect spontaneously.
Personally I think know there is still too much to come in ESO (what with the upcoming Daedra war) to speculate on the end of the Vestige, but a Daedric end is quite likely. Alternatively, maybe they will just go home and fade into obscurity, like the Eternal Champion.
I think being a Shezarrine (ie, avatar of Lorkhan) is quite likely. If I remember rightly, there is a theory that every TES hero is a Shezarrine.Somewhat interestingly, we could also be Lorkhan. These Skyshards are rumored to be fragments of the god Lorkhan.I am personally of the opinion that Meridia kept the soul of the vestige. Given the Vestige's power, and as a wily Daedric prince herself, I have a hard time seeing Meridia forfeiting a power asset like that. As such, I imagine that at some point in the Daedric war to come (as hinted by the prophet) Meridia leverages this asset.
I am also of the opinion that every player running around is an aspect of the same being which is the vestige. Due a a dragon break or whatever, each aspect is able to interact with other aspects depending on various conditions. As Asata pointed out, I would be willing to beleive that these aspects are shards of a larger shezzarine that collapse into the entity known as tiber septim (talos stormcloak, etc) at the end of the interregnum dragon break.
"A shard of Aetherial magicka that carries the essence of Nirn. Some link them to Lorkhan, the missing god of creation."-Prophet
It does certainly seem curious that we've been absorbing shards of Lorkhan since the very start of the game.Yeah; essentially, they were killed. One of the endings sees the Agent activating the Mantella themself, after which, they are killed by Numidium. Since all the endings occurred, that one must have as well, meaning the Agent was killed during the Warp in the West.SlappyThePoptart wrote: »At the end of Daggerfall, there was a dragon break, which split the timelines and crammed them all back together. In the chaos created by this, the Hero was erased from existence. Basically I think the same thing happened to the Vestige.
It's not really clear what happens to the Vestige after they recover their soul. They're still made of Azure Plasm, but what happens to the Daedric animus that the body was imbued with? Does the soul boot it out? Are they co-inhabiting the body? Does resurrection still work after the soul is retrieved?
The Vestige certainly isn't immortal, as almost every Daedric NPC refers to them as "mortal". Unlike Dremora, who can reform spontaneously from Chaotic Creatia, the Vestige can only resurrect when there is sufficient Anuic energy to jump-start it (whether a soul gem or a wayshrine); they can't resurrect spontaneously.
Personally I think know there is still too much to come in ESO (what with the upcoming Daedra war) to speculate on the end of the Vestige, but a Daedric end is quite likely. Alternatively, maybe they will just go home and fade into obscurity, like the Eternal Champion.
Yes and if you keep reforming then even if you aged you would just reform a young body if you were ever killed so therefor logic would dicate that the vestige is Immortal, Besides you already died at the start of the game.TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »Your body is made of Azure Plasm, getting your soul back doesn't change the material you are made of.TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »Which is impossible because the Vestige is immortal.Integral1900 wrote: »Growing old and vanishing into the mists of history, in my own little back story she's half elven, half nord and given the amount of time related magic you get exposed to that might be quite some time
Is The Vestige definitely immortal? I mean, I know that without a soul, he/she couldn't die properly, but we do get our soul back, so are we still immortal with our soul?
Yes, I wondered if our bodies are indeed made of Azure Plasm and what that actually means. Like Dremora etc if we die, we will just keep reforming.
My vote would be that Vestige's final fate would be the same as the Gunslinger from Stephen King's The Dark Tower series
But as I said above, all the Daedra call you mortal, and you don't reform like a daedra does because you need an Anuic focus to reform (soul gem or wayshrine), whereas they just reform directly from the waters of Oblivion.TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »Yes and if you keep reforming then even if you aged you would just reform a young body if you were ever killed so therefor logic would dicate that the vestige is Immortal, Besides you already died at the start of the game.Yes, I wondered if our bodies are indeed made of Azure Plasm and what that actually means. Like Dremora etc if we die, we will just keep reforming.TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »Your body is made of Azure Plasm, getting your soul back doesn't change the material you are made of.Is The Vestige definitely immortal? I mean, I know that without a soul, he/she couldn't die properly, but we do get our soul back, so are we still immortal with our soul?TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »Which is impossible because the Vestige is immortal.Integral1900 wrote: »Growing old and vanishing into the mists of history, in my own little back story she's half elven, half nord and given the amount of time related magic you get exposed to that might be quite some time