dcam86b14_ESO wrote: »lol what are you smoking?
Siohwenoeht wrote: »I think he's getting the battle in the preview, which is the end battle of dragonhold, confused with it being part of the next chapter... Perhaps...
Siohwenoeht wrote: »I think he's getting the battle in the preview, which is the end battle of dragonhold, confused with it being part of the next chapter... Perhaps...
the battle in the preview is against kaalgrontiid, not akatosh
Siohwenoeht wrote: »I think he's getting the battle in the preview, which is the end battle of dragonhold, confused with it being part of the next chapter... Perhaps...
the battle in the preview is against kaalgrontiid, not akatosh
Siohwenoeht wrote: »I think he's getting the battle in the preview, which is the end battle of dragonhold, confused with it being part of the next chapter... Perhaps...
the battle in the preview is against kaalgrontiid, not akatosh
Lol is that what op meant...
*facepalm*
ssewallb14_ESO wrote: »Killing Akatosh would completely unravel space-time, probably not a great idea.
ssewallb14_ESO wrote: »Killing Akatosh would completely unravel space-time, probably not a great idea.
ssewallb14_ESO wrote: »Killing Akatosh would completely unravel space-time, probably not a great idea.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »ssewallb14_ESO wrote: »Killing Akatosh would completely unravel space-time, probably not a great idea.
Also, he's still alive in the sequels, so he has plot armor as well.

Akatosh is the god of time. How exactly are you going to kill it? I mean it technically is possible since the aedra used up lots of their power in the creation of mundus and nirn. They are not as powerful as the daedric princes. But even so, for a mortal to even try would be futile.
Still interested to know what you meant though op. Unless you're just trolling. ☺
ssewallb14_ESO wrote: »Killing Akatosh would completely unravel space-time, probably not a great idea.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »ssewallb14_ESO wrote: »Killing Akatosh would completely unravel space-time, probably not a great idea.
Also, he's still alive in the sequels, so he has plot armor as well.
Or, maybe not. He is the dragon god of time, after all. Which means the connections between cause and effect are not so stable around him.
Olupajmibanan wrote: »ssewallb14_ESO wrote: »Killing Akatosh would completely unravel space-time, probably not a great idea.
Linear time is overrated. Augur could talk about that.