![the heart of lorkhan the heart of lorkhan](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71HOGMtrvwL._SS500_.jpg)
If Lorkhan was still alive by the time of the 1st era, perhaps he could have found a way to create Sovngarde in Aetherius. I suppose, one could dismiss the Nord tradition as mere superstition although this does make somewhat more sense than the normal telling of Lorkhan's tale. How would he have created Sovngarde if he was exiled/dead in Mundus? If it was another aedera which built Sovngarde, why is it affiliated with Shor? Of course, this is only complicated by the fact that Nord tradition holds that Shor was summoned by the Nords to help defeat the Chimer and Dwemer and that Shor/Lorkhan was thrown under Red Mountain in the battle. Could Shor's/Lorkhan's realm of Aetherius sustain itself without him being alive/present in Aetherius. If this is so, does it mean Mankar Cameron was right about Lorkhan being a daedric prince? Even if Lorkhan is alive, how can he rule his domain in Aetherius while he is exiled to Mundus. Of course Lorkhan could still be alive although he is split into pieces. How could a dead god have his own realm in Aetherius? Was only Lorkhan's physical body in Mundus destroyed at the Adamantine tower, leaving his "soul" to go to Aetherius? If so, why did the divines bother with destroying Lorkhan in the first place, if they knew he would still be alive in Aetherius? That's not much of a punishment, after all (of course assuming that Lorkhan did not willingly submit to his destruction). Shor is obviously the nord name for Lorkhan. Sovngarde is described as the domain of Shor. Last night I was think about the implications of Sovngarde.