Here you go: http://www.imperial-library.info/content/morrowind-varieties-faith-empire
That's actually the same thing I got my info from hahaha.I don't know, I just don't see how they can be the same entity. Akatosh saves the world at the end of Oblivion, and now he's just going to get rid of it?
I can deffinitly see where that can be taken as they are the same entity, and before Alduin was said to be the villain of Skyrim, I always assumed the Nords where just wrong in their idea of Alduin/Akatosh...but apparently they are both right? Alduin the World Eater is also the god who has helped found the Empire and formed the covenant with the Septims to protect it from Oblivion.
I just can't easily swallow Akatosh and Alduin being the same god, with such wildly different ways of handling things/beliefs about them. I'm probably wrong, and hopefully if I am the reasoning is explained in game, but I guess in till then I'm just going to be a hold out, haha.
Edit edit edit edit edit: Bah, so, scouring the UESP wiki more, specifically the Aedra page, I came upon this here quote "Since that act at Convention, the identities of the Aedra have changed greatly and become subject to disruption and even modification by the actions of mortals." If the nords believe Akatosh is an apocalyptic monster of resetting the world, and the Imperial believe he is the nice chief god, he has to be both, because Lorkhan made it so they are pretty much changed by whatever mortals think of them.
So much for being a hold out....
I stand down, humbly admit I was dead wrong.