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Tiber Septim did NOT mantle Lorkhan, for mantling Lorkhan would not create a new deity Talos. This is how mantling works in lore, in EVERY instance of mantling that's ever been shown. They become the mantled. They are not a new God entirely. Lorkhan is also worshiped, revered, or feared still, just outside of Imperial doctrine.
Talos's worshippers being around after Daggerfall isn't a lore reason, it is just due to the fact they added that lore in Morrowind. Several lore points in Morrowind show Talos's divinity being considered a thing LONG before the events of Daggerfall.
But yeah Talos shouldn't exist in the 2E. That has nothing to do with what I responded to you though, Talos wasn't made with a Dragon Break.