Othe et'Ada

Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 10:50 am

Hello folks,

while thinking about creapy mod ideas, I noticed, that there are a few et'Ada, which no one know about. There is no lore about them and I think, neither you (the lore buffs) know anything. I'm talking about the missing et'Ada - the spirits, which neither followed Lorkhan to mundus nor created their own realms in Oblivion. I'm talking about the et'Ada, which stayed in the aurbis (or maybe left it, to see the "I" and stayed in the void). Do you know something about them (speculations of course)?

Is there a possibilty, that in... don't know... TES XI a new-unknown-shadow-imba god returned from the void, which is stronger then Aedra and Daedra and punch them out of reality? Not the best example, I think, but the meaning is: are there more spirits then Aedra and Daedra and Magna Ge (btw: what are they? Only Mankar seems to know them), and whats their business?

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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 8:59 am

Hello folks,

while thinking about creapy mod ideas, I noticed, that there are a few et'Ada, which no one know about. There is no lore about them and I think, neither you (the lore buffs) know anything. I'm talking about the missing et'Ada - the spirits, which neither followed Lorkhan to mundus nor created their own realms in Oblivion. I'm talking about the et'Ada, which stayed in the aurbis (or maybe left it, to see the "I" and stayed in the void). Do you know something about them (speculations of course)?

Is there a possibilty, that in... don't know... TES XI a new-unknown-shadow-imba god returned from the void, which is stronger then Aedra and Daedra and punch them out of reality? Not the best example, I think, but the meaning is: are there more spirits then Aedra and Daedra and Magna Ge (btw: what are they? Only Mankar seems to know them), and whats their business?

Regards

One more special case is Magnus, who withdrew from creation in the last moment. The other more prominent of the "missing" et'Ada would be http://search.freefind.com/find.html?id=72791987&pageid=r&mode=ALL&n=0&query=Mnemoli, who visits Nirn every untime.
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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 2:55 am

One more special case is Magnus, who withdrew from creation in the last moment. The other more prominent of the "missing" et'Ada would be http://search.freefind.com/find.html?id=72791987&pageid=r&mode=ALL&n=0&query=Mnemoli, who visits Nirn every untime.


Yes, Magnus and his magicka stuff. I always thought, that the Mnemoli is just a moon which appears when the dragon breaks. Are the Jills "missing" et'Ada too?
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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 12:29 am

Yes, Magnus and his magicka stuff. I always thought, that the Mnemoli is just a moon which appears when the dragon breaks. Are the Jills "missing" et'Ada too?

No, they're the lady dragons that tend to Akatosh's needs, especially when people break him
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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 1:08 am

Et'Ada that are known to mortals have power because they are known to mortals. If they were unknown, it would be because they have nothing in common with mortals, and hence would not have power.
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Post » Fri Feb 18, 2011 8:01 pm

Yes, Magnus and his magicka stuff. I always thought, that the Mnemoli is just a moon which appears when the dragon breaks. Are the Jills "missing" et'Ada too?


Mnemoli has come to refer to both the Et'Ada (the moon) and those that have a similar relation to Nirn as he does.

The Jhills are lesser Aedra, much like the insignificant Earthbones are.

There is a point of contention that the lesser Daedra are all their own seperate Et'ada (see my sig below), bringing the total of known Et'Ada up a point.

Basically, as a rule of thumb, every object in Nirn's night sky correlates with an Et'Ada. With the numerous stars, moons, and other objects that can be seen, it is safe to say there are hundreds of known Et'Ada.

And as some said before, not every Et'Ada has relations with Mundus. There are many (Like Jyg for instance) that couldn't be bothered with it, and thus are unknown to mortals.
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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 1:17 am

Et'Ada that are known to mortals have power because they are known to mortals. If they were unknown, it would be because they have nothing in common with mortals, and hence would not have power.


You assume, that the believe in gods make them stronger? Well, why Sithis doesn't exist in his andored form? He is the soul of Padomay, not a cloaked no-face. But the Dark Brotherhood imagine him so...

The Jhills are lesser Aedra, much like the insignificant Earthbones are.


In fact, they are et'Ada. et'Ada = Aedra, Daedra. If you say that they are lesser Aedra, they are logically et'Ada.

There is a point of contention that the lesser Daedra are all their own seperate Et'ada (see my sig below), bringing the total of known Et'Ada up a point.

Basically, as a rule of thumb, every object in Nirn's night sky correlates with an Et'Ada. With the numerous stars, moons, and other objects that can be seen, it is safe to say there are hundreds of known Et'Ada.

And as some said before, not every Et'Ada has relations with Mundus. There are many (Like Jyg for instance) that couldn't be bothered with it, and thus are unknown to mortals.


I've read you theory and it's not bad but I think you forgot something: nobody told us, that all Daedra were padomayic et'Ada before. And no one said, that all anuic et'Ada becomed Aedra. Or did I misinterpret anything?
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