So
listening to a list of videos detailing the long exhaustive lore of The Elder Scrolls
It mentioned the first true Dragon Born had herself a Demi-God guard friend
I thought about it and realized "Wait. It's not exactly the blood of dragons that makes the dragonborn be dragonborn., I'm a Demigod just being dragonborn"
Whenever a very special powered armor made by the dwarves is activated by literally putting a gods soul into it, a rift is formed, a rift in time.
So in the Elder Scrolls series it is made clear that multiple time lines do exist for every possibility
if a man if faced with forging a sword or saving his son these time lines reflect him doing both, as in one time line he saves his son and in another he forges the sword
however if this armor is activated both timelines become true at the same time meaning he now has a saved son and a newly forged sword
These rifts in time are called Dragon Breaks
The term dragon in the name refers to Akatosh as at the time they had no real name for a time distortion and Akatosh the God of dragons is also the God of time
So saying Dragon when they had no term for Akatosh or a temporal flux made sense as it gave credit to the God
This means any time dragon is used in a name it means "Of Akatosh" which means Dragonborn means "Born of Akatosh" meaning the Dragonborn has the blood of Akatosh and is therefor a DemiGod
This logic does of course tell us that all Dragons are Demi-Gods themselves being “Of Akatosh” more directly than any Dovahkiin.
What do you think? Does the logic fit? Demi-God is a title afforded to lower Gods, and to have the title you basicaly need the blood of the mentioned God of which I have already explained the Dovahkiin have.
Tell me your thoughts or delete this post idc I got more skyrim to play lol.