But in the next story, "The Contest of Wills", we read that a wizard named Ravate 'hadn't slept for fear of Sheogorath invading his dreams. (Which was foolish, as dreams are the domain of Vaermina, may She grant us Restful Sleep.) '
So, if it's foolish to think that Sheogorath can invade dreams (because they are the domain of Vaermina), the myths seem to conflict. Yes, they're just myths, but I think it's strange that two myths sitting next to each other in a book are inconsistent with each other. I don't think the inconsisencies between the stories are a result of the Myths of Sheogorath being a compilation of different people's stories, because Mymophonus is cited as the sole author of both stories.
