From what I understand, every new Kalpa, things repeat with some small changes. Now, would that mean that in every Kalpa Jyggalag gets cursed to remain as Sheogorath until the greymarch at the end of an (Shivering Isle)era?
No one knows who was responsible for that work if I'm not mistaken. It offers a interesting perspective on things, but we should ere on the side of caution to claim its a definitive source for what happens Kalpa to Kalpa.
I could not give you one. I heard it on these forums, and I do not think with relation to the Summoning Day Letters.
Oh? I twas watching the summoning day letters unfold at the time, and the subsequent speculation around em was the Daedra/Aedra swap out if I remember correctly. At least that was the first time I heard the idea.
According to the lore, Jygallag is imprisioned inside Sheogorath until the end of each era. And that repeats and repeats and repeats. But now he's dead because the new Sheogorath killed him at the greymarch
According to the lore, Jygallag is imprisioned inside Sheogorath until the end of each era. And that repeats and repeats and repeats. But now he's dead because the new Sheogorath killed him at the greymarch
He's not dead. He was merely defeated. You never truly killed him. see his speech http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAWRBezzdO8#t=3m17s
Umaril was interesting, because his father was from the previous Kalpa, but his mother, being a mortal Ayleid in a time where beings of higher creational gradients still walked Tamriel, was from the current Kalpa.
His auroran appearance, taken with the testimony that his sire was a god of the previous Kalpa, does rather support the god-swapping theory of the Summoning Day Letters, come to think of it. His father was a god of the last Kalpa who bears a striking resemblance to a race of Daedra in this one.
But then you remember that Meridia's actually Magne Ge. And things get complicated again.
I was under the impression that Umaril had given his soul to Meridia and in exhange, was granted both immortality, and a set of daedric warriors that bared his image...
His auroran appearance, taken with the testimony that his sire was a god of the previous Kalpa, does rather support the god-swapping theory of the Summoning Day Letters, come to think of it. His father was a god of the last Kalpa who bears a striking resemblance to a race of Daedra in this one.
But then you remember that Meridia's actually Magne Ge. And things get complicated again.
I figured it was him binding himself to Meridia that resulted in his Auroran-like appearance.