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All the other divines also sacrificed themselves in creation, that's how they became a divine to begin with.
Lorkhan/shor would be more fitting, because he was put on trial by the rest of the gods, killed, his heart thrown into the planet and his bodies left to become the two moons, and since then has had offspring or people with his soul called shezzarines (which are seen as just aspects of shor himself, the same way Jesus is seen as God himself and also God's offspring) pop up in history in various times as important beings (wulfarth being one, wulfarth being one of the souls who makes up Talos, and the one who's backstory is from atmora and a dragonborn that people mistakingly attribute to Tiber septim).