

Those events all took place in Oblivion (Sheogorath's plane) so the statues could have been built before anyone in Tamriel would have known to change the statues.There's lots of ways it could be handled without losing what was established in SI.Posts: 3455 Joined: Fri 8:33 am. Same thing could happen for Skyrim.Now if they want to actually show something, a statue or something similar, it seems the easy fix would be to make the statue but have it be in poor condition or destroyed to the point it's not recognizable what type of character is shown.Yet another idea I have heard is that many people in the mortal world may not even know he was replaced.

Look at what they did with Oblivion and the Nerevar, only talking about him but not showing any thing to visually show what he/she looked like.they never even identify the six if I am not mistaken. There's loads of ways to overcome the fact Sheogorath doesn't have a single identity anymore. I saw the statue of my hok in Bruma and I am Surprised, I didn’t know it would look like me. Hero of Kvatch: There’s no expression in dunmeri. But hey, it is politically important to make at least one reference to the Imperial city.) Thornblade (For Cheydinhall). Might as well show it prominently) Blade greaves (We protect the Emperor!) Imperial Watch gauntlets (even though they never showed up.
