what is the belief of cyrodill

Post » Sun Aug 29, 2010 10:34 am

i was wondering what do the people of cyrodill believe in for an after life?
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Maya Maya
 
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Post » Sun Aug 29, 2010 12:33 pm

As far as I can tell from what I've seen, they believe they will go to Aetherius when they die.
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Javier Borjas
 
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Post » Sun Aug 29, 2010 10:42 pm

thanks thats what i wanted to know
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Post » Sun Aug 29, 2010 1:25 pm

Who cares what the people of Cyrodiil believe. When I die, I go to Sovngarde, and drink mead in Shor's Golden Halls.
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Post » Sun Aug 29, 2010 3:25 pm

Who cares what the people of Cyrodiil believe. When I die, I go to Sovngarde, and drink mead in Shor's Golden Halls.

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Post » Sun Aug 29, 2010 5:47 pm

"Durrr we go do aethurus and be wit the nine divines and all the bad peopelz go to Oblivian"

That's the impression I got.
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Post » Sun Aug 29, 2010 5:54 pm

"Durrr we go do aethurus and be wit the nine divines and all the bad peopelz go to Oblivian"

That's the impression I got.

I never got that impression. If anyone has the impression that they go to Oblivion after they die, it's the Dunmer.
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Post » Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:31 pm

I never got that impression. If anyone has the impression that they go to Oblivion after they die, it's the Dunmer.

And Azura seems to be the destination of choice for the most part, along with the khajiit.
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Post » Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:21 am

"Durrr we go do aethurus and be wit the nine divines and all the bad peopelz go to Oblivian"

Oblivion is the realm of the Daedric Prince Mehrunes Dagon, no mortal being ends up there in death.
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Post » Sun Aug 29, 2010 8:26 pm

I recently read an article that noted that certain chemicals released by the brain during a near death experience, when injected to normal people give them the experience of going to heaven (eg. white light, good vibrations).

It's funny how the same can be said about the Dreamsleeve. When people die and their souls snap back to the Dreamsleeve, they experience the afterlife they expect to experience while something else happens.

We know it's possible to get in touch with the dream sleeve by meditation. Now I wonder, would it be possible to experience afterlife by drinking the right stuff? Could be kinda funky. Closet thing to mind right now is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prey_%28video_game%29.

Dreamsleeve wtf? http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1059319-resurrection/page__p__15383327&#entry15383327
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Post » Sun Aug 29, 2010 6:52 pm

I recently read an article that noted that certain chemicals released by the brain during a near death experience, when injected to normal people give them the experience of going to heaven (eg. white light, good vibrations).

It's funny how the same can be said about the Dreamsleeve. When people die and their souls snap back to the Dreamsleeve, they experience the afterlife they expect to experience while something else happens.

We know it's possible to get in touch with the dream sleeve by meditation. Now I wonder, would it be possible to experience afterlife by drinking the right stuff? Could be kinda funky. Closet thing to mind right now is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prey_%28video_game%29.

Dreamsleeve wtf? http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1059319-resurrection/page__p__15383327&#entry15383327

Do we know why they experience different afterlifes, or is it just an accepted fact. I mean, what would determine what they experienced upon drinking it?
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Post » Sun Aug 29, 2010 10:21 am

Oblivion is the realm of the Daedric Prince Mehrunes Dagon, no mortal being ends up there in death.

Actually, Oblivion is the home of the Daedra and within Oblivion, there are several realms, not just Mehrunes Dagon's. The Shivering Isles, for example, is(is, are?) also a realm of Oblivion. All the more famous Daedric Princes(those that give the player a Daedric artifact in TES games) have their own realms of Oblivion.

"Durrr we go do aethurus and be wit the nine divines and all the bad peopelz go to Oblivian"

That's the impression I got.


What exactly gave you that impression? I didn't see any souls of deceased mortals in Mehrunes Dagon's realm of Oblivion and the few souls of deceased mortals in the Shivering Isles were those on the hill of suicides. The only reason those souls were on the hill of suicides is because they commited suicide in Sheogorath's realm, not in Mundus or in any other realm. It wasn't implied by the people of Cyrodiil and nothing in the game Oblivion supports what you claim, and especially not in the way you phrase it. Where are you getting these facts from? The people of Cyrodiil don't believe mortals go to Oblivion. They believe they go to Aetherius, even though they don't(but so do other other cultures). However, where are you getting the Oblivion part from and why do you phrase your claim like that?
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Post » Sun Aug 29, 2010 8:59 am

What exactly gave you that impression? I didn't see any souls of deceased mortals in Mehrunes Dagon's realm of Oblivion and the few souls of deceased mortals in the Shivering Isles were those on the hill of suicides. The only reason those souls were on the hill of suicides is because they commited suicide in Sheogorath's realm, not in Mundus or in any other realm. It wasn't implied by the people of Cyrodiil and nothing in the game Oblivion supports what you claim, and especially not in the way you phrase it. Where are you getting these facts from? The people of Cyrodiil don't believe mortals go to Oblivion. They believe they go to Aetherius, even though they don't(but so do other other cultures). However, where are you getting the Oblivion part from and why do you phrase your claim like that?

I imagine he was simply commenting on the way in which the Nine Divines and Aetherius can give the impression of the godly and heavenly realms while Oblivion is anologous with hell.
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Post » Sun Aug 29, 2010 8:29 pm

I imagine he was simply commenting on the way in which the Nine Divines and Aetherius can give the impression of the godly and heavenly realms while Oblivion is anologous with hell.

That is a common misconception, although the Shivering Isles don't appear to be hell and since there is a book in the game Oblivion that details different realms of Oblivion(including the beautiful rose garden of Moonshadow), I believe that at least some of the people of Cyrodiil think more of Oblivion than just Hell. The land of Mehrunes Dagon did resemble hell, but Dagon was always inspired by Satan. The Heaven and Hell comparison in TES series is one of the more generic parts of the series. In Arena and Daggerfall, Daedra really were just demons. In Morrowind, we see a more creative side of them. In vanilla Oblivion, while many who played Morrowind knew the Daedra weren't just demons, they were portrayed as demons in Oblivion(but still with some pieces of the game to show they are more than just demons, such as Azura's quest, but worship of Daedric Princes is shunned in mainstream Imperial society). With the Shivering Isles, we see a more creative side to the Daedra, again.
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Post » Sun Aug 29, 2010 8:53 am

That is a common misconception, although the Shivering Isles don't appear to be hell and since there is a book in the game Oblivion that details different realms of Oblivion(including the beautiful rose garden of Moonshadow), I believe that at least some of the people of Cyrodiil think more of Oblivion than just Hell. The land of Mehrunes Dagon did resemble hell, but Dagon was always inspired by Satan. The Heaven and Hell comparison in TES series is one of the more generic parts of the series. In Arena and Daggerfall, Daedra really were just demons. In Morrowind, we see a more creative side of them. In vanilla Oblivion, while many who played Morrowind knew the Daedra weren't just demons, they were portrayed as demons in Oblivion(but still with some pieces of the game to show they are more than just demons, such as Azura's quest, but worship of Daedric Princes is shunned in mainstream Imperial society). With the Shivering Isles, we see a more creative side to the Daedra, again.

Yea, that was his point.

Shivering Isles isn't really that helpful since it isn't generically referred to as Oblivion like the Deadlands are.
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Post » Sun Aug 29, 2010 1:16 pm

Yes that was the point, but I also remembered a book that stated that evil souls go to Oblivion as well. It may have been in Morrowind though, in which case I apologize for the mistake.
(Also Morrowind I am disappoint)
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Post » Sun Aug 29, 2010 2:22 pm

Actually, Oblivion is the home of the Daedra and within Oblivion, there are several realms, not just Mehrunes Dagon's. The Shivering Isles, for example, is(is, are?) also a realm of Oblivion. All the more famous Daedric Princes(those that give the player a Daedric artifact in TES games) have their own realms of Oblivion.

I see - What I was saying though is that Oblivion is by no means an equivalent to the concept of Hell, though it may be quite hellish.

Thanks for the correction.
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Post » Sun Aug 29, 2010 5:55 pm

Yes that was the point, but I also remembered a book that stated that evil souls go to Oblivion as well. It may have been in Morrowind though, in which case I apologize for the mistake.
Yes, but it is Psijic belief, not Cyrodiilic. The book is "The Old Ways".
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