Is it possible for a daedric prince to impregnate a mortal?

Post » Fri Aug 27, 2010 7:05 pm

Whoa this thread is really disturbing.

A Daedric prince [censored] a woman and Vivec being a hermaphrodite?

...

Is this TES? :nuts:

:P
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Post » Fri Aug 27, 2010 10:42 pm

Whoa this thread is really disturbing.

A Daedric prince [censored] a woman and Vivec being a hermaphrodite?

...

Is this TES? :nuts:

:P

There is a myth of Molag Bal sixually assaulting a woman. Heck, it's considered his sphere. But what I have noticed is a variant of BATW, which I call NSATW- Non-sixual And Therefore Wrong. Not that I like it or anything.
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There is a myth of Molag Bal sixually assaulting a woman. Heck, it's considered his sphere. But what I have noticed is a variant of BATW, which I call NSATW- Non-sixual And Therefore Wrong. Not that I like it or anything.

Mmm, agreed. There's nothing wrong or less exciting about a platonic loyalty. The Lady Death comics are filled with guys swearing fealty to her not because of her looks, but because of her leadership and charismatic will. She never beds 'em, and they never ask or want to. It's about respect, loyalty, and honor, swearing allegiance to a liege lord and willingly laying down your life out of love (but not the romantic kissy kissy six kind).
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Post » Sat Aug 28, 2010 1:23 am

Whoa this thread is really disturbing.

A Daedric prince [censored] a woman and Vivec being a hermaphrodite?

...

Is this TES? :nuts:

:P



Demon [censored] is a bit disturbing, but what's disturbing about being a hermaphrodite? Some people are just born that way - including one of my best friends.
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Post » Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:27 pm

Demon [censored] is a bit disturbing, but what's disturbing about being a hermaphrodite? Some people are just born that way - including one of my best friends.

No offense intended, but I've yet to meet someone like that :). That being said, curiosity is tearing me apart right now :P

What's disturbing about that woman he [censored] is that she woke up two weeks later, brutally murdered all the women around her, ate the eyes of children and ... [censored] the men? What in the seven seas...

edit: typo
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Post » Sat Aug 28, 2010 2:57 am

No offense intended, but I've yet to meet someone like that :). That being said, curiosity is tearing me apart right now :P

What's disturbing about that woman he [censored] is that she woke up two weeks later, brutally murdered all the women around her, ate the eyes of children and ... [censored] the men? What in the seven seas...

edit: typo

It's just an old myth about the origin of vampires. I wouldn't worry too much about it.
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Post » Sat Aug 28, 2010 7:11 am

It's just an old myth about the origin of vampires. I wouldn't worry too much about it.

Of course I wouldn't worry about it, it's fictional world after all. But that just doesn't make any sense, at least for me.
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Post » Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:08 pm

Of course I wouldn't worry about it, it's fictional world after all. But that just doesn't make any sense, at least for me.

It doesn't to me either; it portrays vampires much more monstrously than they've ever been seen in the games, and it has the common, yet likely incorrect impression that Molag Bal created vampires.. Lore-wise, I don't put much merit on it except as an interesting origin myth floating around.
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Post » Sat Aug 28, 2010 7:28 am

Q: Why didn't the tribunal have children?

A: CHIM does that to you.
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Post » Sat Aug 28, 2010 2:30 am

This thread is so warped! It just shows how intricate the elder scrolls lore is, even in regards to its sixual history.
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Post » Fri Aug 27, 2010 8:18 pm

I thought it was Only Vivec who had/knew/achieved CHIM?
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Post » Sat Aug 28, 2010 9:05 am

i always wondered if vivec would have six with himself in more ways than one at any given instance, since godhood transcends time.
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Post » Sat Aug 28, 2010 2:48 am

Well, he's gotta pass the time somehow...
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Post » Fri Aug 27, 2010 9:55 pm

i guess that explains his constant expression. could a god be in a perpetual state of estacy?
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Post » Sat Aug 28, 2010 6:10 am

He must really love his spear :)
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Post » Fri Aug 27, 2010 10:04 pm

i guess that explains his constant expression. could a god be in a perpetual state of estacy?


If you take the medieval definition of the word, then yes. You are in ecstasy when your mind has been opened up to the grandeur and mystery of the spiritual world. Or in other words, when you have a religious moment and feel like you are one with god. So being god would likely put you into a state of permanent ecstasy.

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If you take the medieval definition of the word, then yes. You are in ecstasy when your mind has been opened up to the grandeur and mystery of the spiritual world. Or in other words, when you have a religious moment and feel like you are one with god. So being god would likely put you into a state of permanent ecstasy.

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Top score for turning it around, though. It does make sense that a mortal who became a god by any means would have a constant experience a being born a god wouldn't have because a born god wouldn't be able to compare the states of being.
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Post » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:28 am

It doesn't to me either; it portrays vampires much more monstrously than they've ever been seen in the games, and it has the common, yet likely incorrect impression that Molag Bal created vampires.. Lore-wise, I don't put much merit on it except as an interesting origin myth floating around.


How do you get the impression that Molag Bal didn't create vampirism? In Morrowind, who do you go to to get the cure for vampirism? Oh, yeah, Molag Bal. Makes sense that the guy who created vampirism would also have the cure.
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Post » Sat Aug 28, 2010 3:19 am

How do you get the impression that Molag Bal didn't create vampirism? In Morrowind, who do you go to to get the cure for vampirism? Oh, yeah, Molag Bal. Makes sense that the guy who created vampirism would also have the cure.

Yes, but Molag Bal said that he got the cure from Vaermina.
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Post » Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:14 pm

Yes, but Molag Bal said that he got the cure from Vaermina.

In addition to that, his priestess at the statue says that Molag Bal didn't create vampires.
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Post » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:18 am

How do you get the impression that Molag Bal didn't create vampirism? In Morrowind, who do you go to to get the cure for vampirism? Oh, yeah, Molag Bal. Makes sense that the guy who created vampirism would also have the cure.

nice thread necromancy
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Post » Sat Aug 28, 2010 8:25 am

In addition to that, his priestess at the statue says that Molag Bal didn't create vampires.

Never noticed, nice catch.
nice thread necromancy

Bah, its just over a month old... not even worth initiation into the Black Worm.
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Post » Sat Aug 28, 2010 3:49 am

It seems to me that, unlike the Greek myths one of the posters mentioned, TES gods are not similar enough to mortals to be able to reproduce with them. It's no different from the probable inability of Argonians to breed with any other race -- the TES gods aren't the same species, despite being able to look human if they choose.

I doubt that the Tribunal fathered any children either, for the same reason.

Edit: Good point, Crimson Paladin (in the next post below).
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Post » Sat Aug 28, 2010 12:10 pm

It seems to me that, unlike the Greek myths one of the posters mentioned, TES gods are not similar enough to mortals to be able to reproduce with them. It's no different from the probable inability of Argonians to breed with any other race -- the TES gods aren't the same species, despite being able to look human if they choose.

I doubt that the Tribunal fathered any children either, for the same reason.

Daedra, no. Aedra, on the other hand, seemed to have reproduced. Hence how as time went by, weaker and weaker aedra came about, such as Trinimac. Umaril, in particular, was the son of a god. I suspect that this would be because of the Divine Pact and that it affected the Aedra but not the Daedra. Those who did not take part were not compatible with beings from Mundus.
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