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Post » Fri Sep 21, 2012 2:57 am

That's a bad thing? :cool:

Never said it was.

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Yvonne Gruening
 
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Post » Fri Sep 21, 2012 7:30 am

Sanguine, he just wants to party, hard.
Until you blackout which results in you marrying some random chick and you end up with a tiger in your bathtub.
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Post » Fri Sep 21, 2012 11:19 am

And, if indeed Tamriel is in a deadric realm without a daedric prince (Lorkhan?), then this is possible, though doing so may require more research. Perphaps, in doing so, the mortals of Tamriel could usher in "the dominion of mortals" (cf. the Dominion of Man in LOTR).

Talos took over the Mantle of Lorkhan/Shor. If (like Mankar Camoran alludes to in Oblivion) the Divines are nothing more than glorified Daedric Princes, then Lorkhan/Shor/Talos is the Deity of this realm.

That is an interesting idea. Aside from Magnus, Talos would be the only godlike spirit who has all of its powers and remains interested in the plane or planet of Nirn. (Maybe the Thalmor figured this out and, in horror of this realization, now rage against the idea of Talos’s deification and mankind in general.)

Technically, no godlike spirit which was involved in the creation of Nirn could take over whatever mantle of lordship which Lorkhan was creating, except maybe Magnus. This is because, under Lorkhan’s plan, the mantle of Nirn which Lorkhan was creating was intended for a godlike spirit which fully retained its divinelike powers, namely Lorkhan himself. As such, any godlike spirits which were involved in the creation of Nirn to some degree would fall under this mantle of leadership because they would be relatively weaker compared to the one who held the mantle of Nirn.

Having said that, my point in the comment which you quoted was that as long as mortals reside outside of the direct governing power of the standard daedric princes, namely the type of power which they have over their own respective planes of Oblivion, then it is very likely that the standard daedric princes do not have all-powerful influence over Nirn and its inhabitants.


... no Daedra, even Princes, can ever be killed.

To stifle argument revolving around the Daedric realms for each Prince, they used much less of "themselves" in the creation of their Realms, therefore even if you "defeat" a daedric Prince, they never die. They just get chucked into the Waters of Oblivion to be reborn again at a later time.

Even so, perhaps the standard daedric princes themselves could be selectively and completely shut out of Nirn somehow. http://www.gamesas.com/topic/1410807-so-which-daedric-prince-is-probably-the-least-hazardous-to-your-well-being/page__view__findpost__p__21533955, more research on this subject matter is needed.
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Post » Fri Sep 21, 2012 4:41 am

Meridia,

As long as your no dead or undead creature. She loves her followers and your her hands and will but she is probably the least likely to flay you alive.

Azura can be a very dangerous Prince. She wants control and power like most of the Princes but she goes to great extremes to punish her own. Lord Nerevar can attest to this and look at the Divine Tribunal and the curse of the Chimer race.
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Post » Fri Sep 21, 2012 1:13 pm

Molag bal, that silly little joker.
Don't know why but he is my favorite daedric prince.
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Post » Fri Sep 21, 2012 8:42 am

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Strange definition most of you have of trustowrthy...I say that anyone who puts faith is any but Sithis is doing a grave mistake but I would consider Mehunes Dagon, Sangune and Hircine the most trustworthy by a mile, they are straightfoward with their approach to deling with humans at least, none of that self benign righteousness
As a side note I was wondering, Molag Bal made vampires, Hircine made werewolves, which daedra helped out on the creation of undead and especially liches? Plus since undead, vampires, liches and werewolves dont cooperate among themselves does this means that daedra fight among themselves?

Mannimarco was reputedly the first lich, and he didn't have daedric aid in that regard.
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Post » Fri Sep 21, 2012 12:16 pm

All the Princes can be wrathful in their moments. They don't mind causing harm to mortals.
Pretty much this. Unless you like being dominated, made insane, being given
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bad luck when you are going against the lady luck
, getting killed if you are unclean, getting killed by a werewolf for competition purposes if you are one, being killed for being undead, being in the middle of a feud with two princes that have similar things they represent, or want to
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become insane from cannibalism when you get the disorder that cannibalism causes
or get killed for killing a beggar, just randomly get killed for teh lulz when change that is boring isn't needed, killed for being disorderly, given a race change because Azura was angry, being made to wonder a library due to searching for knowledge with the only feeling you feel being painful feelings, forced to get a job as a stripper for a drunk guy's lulz, or just struck by lightning when you wish for it to rain...

Well, if you like any of those, one of the princes may be harmless for you. Or you are seriously trying too hard to be kinky.
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Post » Fri Sep 21, 2012 8:00 am

Malacath is the least harmful, as the patron prince of the Orcs he keeps them on the path of honor, and makes sure they keep up with their way of life. (Cursed Tribe quest proves that last bit.) From what I've seen, Malacath just barely qualifies as a Deadra.
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Post » Fri Sep 21, 2012 4:41 am

Malacath is the least harmful, as the patron prince of the Orcs he keeps them on the path of honor, and makes sure they keep up with their way of life. (Cursed Tribe quest proves that last bit.) From what I've seen, Malacath just barely qualifies as a Deadra.

Most likely because he was not created with a padomaic disposition. Malacath was originally the very powerful aedroth Trinimac, but after the Chimer's exodus, he was 'tricked', eaten and excreted by Boethiah which turned him into the daedroth Malacath.

The two most commonly regarded as the least hazardous (Malacath and Meridia) were not padomaic entities orignally.
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