I think I'm to blame for this. One of the compelling things about the Way of the Voice to me could lie in the fact that it may have it's roots in the Dragon Cult. I have no evidence but I like to think the line
“The Way of the Voice teaches that the Voice must be used only for the worship and glory of the gods... Only in the contemplation of the Sky, Kynareth's domain and the practice of the Voice...”
Before Kyne there was the Hawk, revered by the Dragon Cult. Before there was the Hawk there was the Dragon. There is no reason why a benevolent version of the cult wouldn't worship the sky, the domain of the hawk and dragon.
May also apply to the worship of dragons.
So priests and dragons standing at the highest peaks shouting at the sky isn't too different from the Greybeards. The difference is that the Greybeards lost their way and won't use the voice for anything but the glory of the gods. I'm sure their voices would have been valuable during the Oblivion Crisis but maybe that was all part of Mora's plan.
I think I'm to blame for this. One of the compelling things about the Way of the Voice to me could lie in the fact that it may have it's roots in the Dragon Cult. I have no evidence but I like to think the line
“The Way of the Voice teaches that the Voice must be used only for the worship and glory of the gods... Only in the contemplation of the Sky, Kynareth's domain and the practice of the Voice...”
Before Kyne there was the Hawk, revered by the Dragon Cult. Before there was the Hawk there was the Dragon. There is no reason why a benevolent version of the cult wouldn't worship the sky, the domain of the hawk and dragon.
May also apply to the worship of dragons.
So priests and dragons standing at the highest peaks shouting at the sky isn't too different from the Greybeards. The difference is that the Greybeards lost their way and won't use the voice for anything but the glory of the gods. I'm sure their voices would have been valuable during the Oblivion Crisis but maybe that was all part of Mora's plan.