FullmetalHeart20
Well-Known Member
I was thinking about how many holes Miraak's master plan had. Even if he could single handedly conquer Tamriel, how could he expect to trick Mara in his own realm. He's supposed to be smarter than this. Then something occurred to me.
Assuming you believe the theory that a dovahkiin's soul works the same as a regular dragons, you absorb Miraak's soul. Then you can leave. To Tamriel. On Nirn. So what if taking over the world was just a pretext to lure the only being in existence who can smuggle your soul?
Miraak creates a weird crisis to get the Dragonborn involved. He gives you the motivation and power to face him in battle. He absorbs three dragons who've been imprisoned together for millennia, and then all of them are absorbed into the compound consciousness that you've been building over the game. Then he has time to pursue numerous methods to gain a corporeal form. The entire plot was a pretense for turning you into a mule for three dragon souls and Miraak.
What do you guys think?
Assuming you believe the theory that a dovahkiin's soul works the same as a regular dragons, you absorb Miraak's soul. Then you can leave. To Tamriel. On Nirn. So what if taking over the world was just a pretext to lure the only being in existence who can smuggle your soul?
Miraak creates a weird crisis to get the Dragonborn involved. He gives you the motivation and power to face him in battle. He absorbs three dragons who've been imprisoned together for millennia, and then all of them are absorbed into the compound consciousness that you've been building over the game. Then he has time to pursue numerous methods to gain a corporeal form. The entire plot was a pretense for turning you into a mule for three dragon souls and Miraak.
What do you guys think?