What happened to Martin Septim after the Avatar of Akatosh became stone? (Spoilers)

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At the end of the main questline for Oblivion, Martin Septim

breaks the Amulet of the Kings to summon Akatosh, in which Akatosh put an end to the Crisis.

However, Martin disappeared, and both the game itself and all sources I read through are vague on his fate. What happened to him? I figured he simply died, but I am unsure.






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What happened to Martin in Oblivion?

His soul got absorbed back by Akatosh and merged to keep the fence between Mundus and Oblivion.

Did Martin Septim turn into Akatosh?

Martin Septim was the illegitimate son of Uriel Septim VII and a mysterious mother. Martin was spirited away as an infant by Jauffre, the Grandmaster of the Blades. Martin grew up knowing nothing of this, and eventually became a Priest of Akatosh in the city of Kvatch.

What did Martin Septim turn into?

Martin then shatters the Amulet of Kings, binding his blood with that of the kings and gods held within the central gem of the amulet, in order to become the avatar of Akatosh; he takes the form of a giant dragon wreathed in flame.

Why did Martin Septim turn into a dragon?

He transformed into a dragon because he combined his 'dragon-born-ness' with the power of Talos in the Amulet of Kings which turned him into an avatar of Akatosh.



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