» Sun May 29, 2011 1:53 am
I just finished the SI main quest, and I'm more worried about what the CoC has unleashed than what he's become. As I understand it, the situation is something like this:
Jyggalag, as a conqueror of worlds, became a threat to the other Daedric Princes that they couldn't defeat by force. Instead, they found a way to drive him mad and imprisoned him in a realm of his own, which became the Shivering Isles to reflect his madness. At intervals, his sanity returned just long enough for him to reconquer his own world -- presumably just to make the punishment nastier. Then, after an unknown number of cycles, Jyggalag-as-Sheogorath used the creativity of madness to devise an escape that -- ironically -- he wouldn't have had the imagination to come up with as the Lord of Order. By convincing the CoC that he needed a champion to defend the SI from Order, he tricked the CoC into taking his own place in prison.
In a sense, "Sheogorath" was always a role rather than an entity, and now the CoC is playing that role (and may or may not "grow into" it). And regardless of what's going on in Nirn and the Shivering Isles, Jyggalag has escaped to get back into the conquering business.
(I'm largely assuming here that Jyggalag was telling the truth and Sheogorath shading things to varying degrees, but with Order being Order and Madness being Madness, that seems a plausible assumption.)