If you were a daedric god

Post » Wed Dec 08, 2010 1:43 am

My serious Deadric Prince:

If you were a daedric god, what kind of god would you be?
A god of archery

What would be your name?
Rierk

What would be your sphere?
Archery, The Hunt (only for food, not thrill)

What would your realm look like?
An endless forest with some carved out trees to make homes for the mortals, Rierk lives in an underground cave with his servants, Rierk is never seen outside his cave. It would be populated with respawning deer. It would be called The Reserve and mortal would be welcome to come anytime they like, but will be banished forever if they break the rules of the hunt and/or attempt to harm Rierk or his servants.

What sort of people would you attract?
Hunters would pray to Rierk for good luck.

What sort of monsters will reflect you? (ex. Hungers=Sheogorath, Dremora=Mehrunes Dagon)
Incredibly muscular humanoids dressed in a black hood and loincloths. There faces cannot be seen and only two red eyes are visible. There arrows would always strike their targets and they enforce the rules of the hunt, if any of these rules are broken by a mortal, they are indefinitely banished from the Realm until Rerk says they can come back.

What sort of artifacts would you create?
A hood which would make the wearer invisible to their prey, and an arrow which kills anything that touches the head instantly.

How much would you involve yourself with the mortal world?
I let mortals in whenever they please unless banished, but they must summon me by proving their worth, by hunting a black bear.

Would you like cheese?
Only cheesestrings.

Describe your history and actions.
I have provided many mortals a home in my realm, and have provided many more with a limitless source of food, those who gain entrance to my Realm are welcome forever, unless banished.
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Post » Tue Dec 07, 2010 10:24 pm

Another artifact I would make would be a kneet pair of blue socks with individual toes.
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Post » Wed Dec 08, 2010 8:05 am

If you were a daedric god, what kind of god would you be?
The god of Decay

What would be your name?
Sakor

What would be your sphere?
Anything involving decay, including the decay of all organic matter, erosion, emotional decay, which could be considered apathy, losing love or enthusiasm, or forgiveness, losing anger. Also, diseases associated with decay, such as arthritis and gangrene. And mental decay, like dementia.

What would your realm look like?
The Compostium, a series of musty, swampy islands with steep rocky shores. The islands are dotted with tombs and caves that house bloated, rotting corpses.

What sort of people would you attract?
Sick people who want to understand their ailment better. Angry or hurt people who want to forgive or forget. Angry people who want to speed up the decay of an enemy's health or status.

What sort of monsters will reflect you?
The skies of the Compostium are littered with winged worms that scavenge on corpses. The land is inhabited by all sorts of insects, worms and arachnids, including a hard-shelled, beetle-like sentient people who build huts out of mud.

What sort of artifacts would you create?
The Totem of Atrophy, which can speed up or slow down any form of mental, emotional, or physical decay depending on the will of the owner and the will of Shakor.

How much would you involve yourself with the mortal world?
Shakor takes the form of the microorganisms that eat physical matter and resides among them, mainly to observe them. His plane is the perfect environment for this, but he still prefers to visit Mundus.

Would you like cheese?
Shakor has been known to take the form of mold, specifically for the purpose of sampling some cheese.

Describe your history and actions.
Shakor has always been known to be completely neutral, objective, and apathetic. He never can muster up the motivation to do anything, so he spends all his time lounging around and observing the things around him. He rarely speaks with mortals without being summoned, and he judges the situation of the summoner objectively before deciding whether to help or hurt them. So, when you receive the totem, it could either do what you want it to or be cursed and do the opposite.

Other than when a mortal uses his totem, Shakor is not involved in any of the decay that takes place anywhere. He simply loves to observe it as it happens.
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