Why do the Thalmor care about Talos worship?

The Thalmor hate Talos worship because Tiber Septim was a human who conquered their homeland, establishing the Empire and becoming a god, which the Altmer (High Elves) find offensive and believe a man shouldn't achieve divinity; they also exploit the ban to destabilize the Empire by fueling the Skyrim Civil War, weakening humanity while furthering their larger goal of dismantling the mortal world to return to divinity.
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Why do the Thalmor outlaw Talos worship?

Talos is a god of Humanity, and the Thalmor hate Humanity. The Thalmor want to return to a permanent Dawn Era, but Talos, being a Human God, also helps to hold the Mundus together, because he likes his Home and his people. The Thalmor hope that stopping his worship will somehow weaken his powers.
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Why do the nords love Talos so much?

The humans are fated to worship Talos because of his relation to Lorkhan. But in the eyes of the common Nord, they worship Talos because he was a Nordic hero, founded the Empire, and killed a bunch of elves.
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Why do the Thalmor hate Tiber Septim?

There is no way the Thalmor like Tiber Septim. They don't like the Empire having control over Summerset. They wanted to go back to the Dominion's independence and influence over Valenwood and Elsweyr. They don't approve of being invaded by humans, or of huge robots that cause dragon breaks/stomp Summerset to pieces.
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Did Tiber Septim actually become a divine?

He wasn't actually a god until the end of TES 2 however, many hundreds of years after Tiber Septim's death. The ending of that game basically caused the three oversouls making up 'Talos' (Tiber Septim, the Underking and Zurin Arctus) to retroactively become a god. It changed the past as well as the present.
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Who was the very first dragonborn?

In The Elder Scrolls lore, Miraak is historically recognized as the first Dragonborn, a powerful individual with the soul of a dragon, who lived in the Merethic Era, predating Saint Alessia. While Alessia was the first known Dragonborn ruler who established a covenant with Akatosh for liberty, Miraak was gifted his power by Akatosh to fight Alduin but betrayed his masters, becoming the first to absorb dragon souls and use shouts, eventually becoming trapped in Apocrypha by Hermaeus Mora.
 
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Was Talos actually a god?

Whether Talos is a god depends on the mythology: in Greek myth, he's a bronze automaton; in Dungeons & Dragons, he's a chaotic god of destruction; but most famously, in The Elder Scrolls universe, Talos (Tiber Septim) is a mortal man who achieved apotheosis to become the Ninth Divine, a god of war and governance, though his divinity is sometimes debated or politically suppressed.
 
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Who is the real villain in Skyrim?

The main villain in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is Alduin, also known as the World-Eater, a powerful dragon and the firstborn of the dragon god Akatosh, who seeks to destroy the world (Nirn) and enslave mortals, requiring the Dragonborn to stop him to fulfill their destiny. While DLCs introduce other antagonists like Lord Harkon and Miraak, Alduin drives the core main questline, aiming to end the world prematurely. 
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Was Tiber Septim a good guy?

He was a Dov in the truest sense of the word. A cruel, ambitious, power-hungry tyrant. TBH Paarthurnax's name should have belonged to this guy, it suits him much more. Whatever his nature as a god may be or the nature of his Empire may have been, Tiber Septim the man was evil without a doubt.
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Which god is banned in Skyrim?

Talos is a major God in Skyrim who's worship has been banned as a part of the Empire's peace treaty with the Thalmor. Talos is the divine form of Tiber Septim - the only mortal to ever be joined with the divines.
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Who did the Nords worship before Talos?

It was the old Nordic Pantheon led by Kyne, the Kiss-at-the-End, Mother of the Nords and War-Wife of Shor. Ysmir, the Dragon of the North, also held a significant place as hero-god(s) even before Talos.
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Why do imperials not like Talos?

The Imperials are just trying to keep Tamriel at peace and were forced to abolish Talos worship by the elves to prevent a more damaging war with them. The Imperials don't seem like they want Talos worship prohibited, but they are willing to do whatever so the elves don't kill them all.
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Is there actually 7000 steps in Skyrim?

Trivia. In an interview, Todd Howard jokingly mentioned that he would count all the steps leading up to High Hrothgar to make sure it's 7,000. Counting each visible step will only get one to around 700–800, though the path itself is quite worn and snow seems to cover much of it.
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Why do Altmer hate Talos?

Those elves hate Talos cause Talos was a human who became a god. Those same elves were at war with the Empire and made it part of their treaty to cease aggression against the Empire that the Empire outlaw the worship of Talos.
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What did Tiber Septim do to become a god?

Tiber Septim (Hjalti Early-Beard) became the god Talos through a complex, mythic process often described as mantling Lorkhan, essentially becoming a divine being by walking in his footsteps and taking his place, merging with other figures like Ysmir Wulfharth and his mage Zurin Arctus, using powerful artifacts like the Numidium, and achieving a state of divine awareness called CHIM, though the exact mechanics involve conflicting lore and interpretations within The Elder Scrolls universe. He was later worshipped as the Ninth Divine for uniting Tamriel and founding the Empire, with his ascension solidifying his godhood. 
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Do Bretons worship Talos?

They don't worship Talos because that's not his name there, he'd be called Tiber Septim.
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Is the Dragonborn technically a dragon?

No, Dragonborn in Dungeons & Dragons aren't true dragons; they're a unique, intelligent humanoid race with draconic ancestry, created by dragons or dragon gods to serve them, possessing draconic traits like breath weapons but lacking wings or tails, and they hatch from eggs, unlike typical half-dragons. While they share blood and features, lore often distinguishes them as a distinct species from another world (Abeir) that came to the Realms, sometimes resenting their creators, making them more like dragon-blooded people than actual dragons.
 
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What race was Talos?

In The Elder Scrolls lore, the "race" of Talos (Tiber Septim) is debated, but he's generally considered a Breton, originally named Hjalti Early-Beard from High Rock, though he had strong Nord connections and his identity became a blend with the Nord Ysmir Wulfharth and the Imperial Zurin Arctus, making him a figure of mixed heritage and myth.
 
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Are Septims made of real gold?

There may be a lot of gold, but they can limit the amount of gold that is made into septims. Essentially, septims are kind of a fiat currency because a septim is more valuable than the amount of gold used to make a septim.
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What is the rarest enemy in Skyrim?

The rarest enemy in Skyrim is often considered The Reaper, a unique, giant spectral being found only in the Soul Cairn within Castle Volkihar (Dawnguard DLC), famous for its single spawn and creepy design, though other contenders for rarity include elusive random encounters like the Headless Horseman or specific, hard-to-trigger NPCs. The Reaper drops valuable loot like Daedric Hearts, while other rare foes might be powerful boss-like creatures or fleeting NPCs.
 
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Who is the true king of Skyrim?

In The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Ulfric Stormcloak claims the title of "true High King" after killing the previous High King, Torygg, believing he upholds ancient Nord traditions against Imperial corruption and Thalmor influence, though whether he is the true king is a central, debated conflict, with his legitimacy depending on siding with the Stormcloaks or Imperials in the Civil War, as Skyrim's traditional Moot (election) hasn't officially named anyone yet in-game. 
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What god is banned in Skyrim?

They invoke pseudo-religious justifications for their oppression, and since the bulk of the pre-Imperial Nords of Skyrim were Talos worshippers, the easiest way to strike a dagger into their culture was the banning of Talos worship.
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What is Talos' weakness?

In Greek mythology, Talos was a gigantic man of bronze made by Hephaestus, who protected the island of Crete from intruders. His only weakness was that he had a single vein in his body, running from head to ankle, and at the ankle it was plugged only by a single nail.
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Was Talos a dragonborn?

Yes, in The Elder Scrolls lore, Tiber Septim (Talos) was indeed a Dragonborn, possessing the soul of a dragon, which is why he's known by that title; he's considered the most significant Dragonborn, whose power and destiny led him to become the god Talos, even "mantling" the divine role of Shor/Lorkhan. The Last Dragonborn in Skyrim shares this ability, and some lore suggests they could be a reincarnation or aspect of Talos, inheriting or fulfilling a similar path. 
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