galraen wrote: [The first part I'd completely agree with you about, bringing Martin back would be terrible in my opinion, unfortunately some developers have no sense of shame, BioWare for example. They bring back dead characters with an insane regularity in the Baldur's Gate series, hopefully Beth will have more integrity than that.
I'm glad we agree on that, anyway.
galraen wrote:As for for Tamriel no longer being safe from Oblivion, I ask yet again, who says it is? Just Martin, or Ocata IIRC, and as I've pointed out the falseness of his tstimony is demonstrable in Oblivion, let alone any sequel. The rational conclusion is that the forced and explosive expulsion of Mehunes Dagon completely disrupted all the gates created using his power, but had no effect whatsoever on the other Daedra realms of Oblivion. It wouldn't be much of an assumption to consider that once MD has recovered from the trauma that he could fins a way to once again creat gateways, he is a god after all!
Whilst I agree that you make good points, aren't you leaving Akatosh out of the equation? He is, after all, personally and directly standing Guardian over Tamriel now - or possibly a Martin/Akatosh union - to protect against Oblivion totally, not just Mehrunes Dagon's bit of it. And if we can believe Mankar Cameron, Tamriel formerly belonged to Mehrunes Dagon, so he was the one with primary reason to '...not invade, but take back...'
galraen wrote:Even if he can be discounted, what's to stop one of the other 'bad' Daedra from filing the vacuum, or even one of the good ones for that matter? Azura making a bid to drive out the false gods and bring peace and prosperity to Tamriel might appeal to a lot of people.
That might work, if Bethesda can think of a good reason for any of 'em doing it.
galraen wrote:The Septims were a pretty inept bunch anyway, a prime example of Primogeniture being a terrible way to pick leaders.
They weren't too wonderful, were they? But they survived, up until Martin, which has to say something for their staying-power, at least. And Martin WAS a hero! Imo, anyway.
