Psiberzerker
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This is ginormous, so I will address your logical fallacies in stages, the first one I already stated is that Talos... was Dragonborn, that does not make the Dragonborn Talos.
I'll just lip another one in here real quick. At the end of an Expansion to Oblivion, Seogorath appeared where the player character dissapeared. That could mean many of several things. Teleportation, the Hero of Kvatch was the Daedric Lord of Madness all along, or He Was Mssing With Your Mind!i!
Reminds me of Kungfusue', who did a bunch of random stuff, and was reknowned for his Wisdom (To the point that his name means "Wize Old Man") and centuries later whenever random "wisdom" or common sense, or clever pun people want to attribute to the Chinese, they say "Confucus says he who fart in church must sit in own pew." Likewize, half the quotes attributed to Einstein on Facebook (Usually the ones where he's putting down Idiots) are misquotes, or made up from whole cloth. This is not historical evidence of anything except that 1) heros are idolized, and 2) people make unreliable witnesses. Regardless, the similarity that the two both do a lot of random stuff does not = you are Talos, and more than the Nerevarine.Given the random nature of this character, the fact that he is described as doing many of the things our game character does, and the fact that Ysmir is the nordic aspect of Talos, and is also called the Dragon of the North, a title bestowed upon the Dragonborn by the Greybeards who bestowed it upon Ysmir in the first place, it seems within reason that the new Dragonborn (or the Last Dragonborn as the prophecy states) is the next incarnation of of Talos.
I'll just lip another one in here real quick. At the end of an Expansion to Oblivion, Seogorath appeared where the player character dissapeared. That could mean many of several things. Teleportation, the Hero of Kvatch was the Daedric Lord of Madness all along, or He Was Mssing With Your Mind!i!