question about a deadric prince

Post » Sun Jan 23, 2011 5:53 am

Who thinks that it would be possible for malacath to turn back to trimac? what makes me think that this could happen is that gortwog has been trying to convert the orcs to worship of trimac and not malacath and sinse most of his worshipers are orcs maybe he could turn back into trimac by some means sinse malacath is actually just trimac afther boethia ate him....and yea.

If malacath was to turn back into trimac would that cause to orcs to change back to what they where before?

What relation to ogres do the orcs have? because both are well liked by malacath.

finally one last question that doesn't have to do with him. What are the some of the greater deadric artifacts? we know sheogorath has his staff. and dagon's is probably his axe but what about the other deadric princes? I'm not just talking about the regular artifacts but the ones that the deadric princes never give out. Would azura moon be one? what are do yall think they would be?
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patricia kris
 
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Post » Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:22 am

The Daedra Mauloch is likely going to remain a Prince, as there are always pariahs. Many orcs will refuse to join Gortwog, making Orcs a mainstay no matter the disposition of the others. You see, those who join Gortwog, and advance with him on his hypothetical path to Imperial dominance will, if he follows in Tiber Septim's footsteps, no longer be pariahs but the ruling caste of Tamriel. Trinimac may become relevent again, thanks this new Imperial family, as an Orsimer equivalent of Talos. A place holder for Lorkhan, only this would have a Merish aligned identity.
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Post » Sun Jan 23, 2011 6:48 am

Maybe he's better off the way he is...
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Elizabeth Davis
 
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Post » Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:10 am

I don't think Gortwog wants to rule the Empire; judging from the PGE 3rd, he's focused on building up Orsinium and changing his fellow orcs' beliefs in Malacath. I've read that he has the Dragon Blood, but he doesn't seem to be a conqueror overall.
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Post » Sun Jan 23, 2011 4:27 am

I don't think Gortwog wants to rule the Empire; judging from the PGE 3rd, he's focused on building up Orsinium and changing his fellow orcs' beliefs in Malacath. I've read that he has the Dragon Blood, but he doesn't seem to be a conqueror overall.

If he did want to be a conqueror, he would have done it when he had the Numidium, instead of just subduing the surrounding kingdoms, just so he can carve a small plot of land for Orsinium
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Post » Sat Jan 22, 2011 9:37 pm

Eh, most of the Daedra don't acknowledge him anyways, and he's horrible at parties. A real downer.
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Post » Sat Jan 22, 2011 6:40 pm

Eh, most of the Daedra don't acknowledge him anyways, and he's horrible at parties. A real downer.


though hes more welcome at parties than Jyggalag.

Malacath seems to be the red head step child of the princes, noone really likes him or respects him as a daedric lord besides his ''children'' the Orcs.
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Post » Sat Jan 22, 2011 11:15 pm

Eh, most of the Daedra don't acknowledge him anyways, and he's horrible at parties. A real downer.

They acknowledge that he exists, not that he's a daedric prince. Interestingly, same deal with Sheogorath for the other princes. It possibly could be from their origins that keeps them out of the more exclusive parties.
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Post » Sun Jan 23, 2011 6:39 am

They acknowledge that he exists, not that he's a daedric prince. Interestingly, same deal with Sheogorath for the other princes. It possibly could be from their origins that keeps them out of the more exclusive parties.


I wasn't aware there was any question as to whether Sheogorath was a proper Prince or not.
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Post » Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:52 am

I wasn't aware there was any question as to whether Sheogorath was a proper Prince or not.

If you read "Sixteen Accords of Madness", he addresses Malacath as "brother outcast"
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Post » Sun Jan 23, 2011 2:52 am

Trinimac is not Malacath and at the same time is Malacath. Trinimac and Malcath have both always existed in the same way that Jyg and Seho always have. So it is not inconceivable that Trinimac could regain a presence, but that doesn't mean Malacath would cease to exist.
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Post » Sun Jan 23, 2011 7:19 am

If you read "Sixteen Accords of Madness", he addresses Malacath as "brother outcast"

Could also be because the mentally unstable tend to be the outcasts of society themselves. The people they've taken as their own often overlap.
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