This is strange to me.

Post » Sat May 28, 2011 6:44 am

So does Molag Bal, not the destruction of NIRN, but it's occupation.

And it's possible that the other Princes helped Mehrunes Dagon's invasion force. That's the only way I can think to justify actual legions of Daedra (lizard-like guys) and Spider Daedra.

And I seem to remember Winged Twilight at Ald-Ruhn, against a people that their mistress may have a slight grudge against for a ... multiple reasons.

I read about that. But I don't think the others wanted the destruction of Nirn, more like they knew Dagon was going to get trounced, like he always does.

Edit: Wait, what does Molag Bal want?
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 11:26 pm

So does Molag Bal, not the destruction of NIRN, but it's occupation.

And it's possible that the other Princes helped Mehrunes Dagon's invasion force. That's the only way I can think to justify actual legions of Daedra (lizard-like guys) and Spider Daedra.

And I seem to remember Winged Twilight at Ald-Ruhn, against a people that their mistress may have a slight grudge against for a ... multiple reasons.

On the topic of singular loyalty among Daedra:
http://www.imperial-library.info/interviews/si_interview.shtml
Haskill, for a long time it was assumed that the Dark Seducers were minions of your Lord's unbrother Mehrunes Dagon. However, we find them here, in the Isles, dutifully guarding the lands of Dementia and they seem to have been doing so for a long time already. Have the loyalties of the Seducers always been this divided, or has the Mad God's charisma persuaded a few of these fine specimens to work in His service?

Haskill:
How typical. You mortals love to take a pebble of information and construct entire realms of conjecture upon it. Your lore of those disparate beings that you lump together as "daedra" is based on nothing -- lies and half-truths told by traitors, rebels, miscontents and weaklings who have had the misfortune to become involved with mortals. Or with Mehrunes Dagon. Do not speak his name to me again. The Master of Scum. The pawn of every Prince of true power, the dupe of every schemer in the Nineteen Voids. Do you think you know anything of the politics, factions, feuds, vendettas, wars of Oblivion? Do you think Oblivion such a simple place, that the tale of the loyalties of a great people such as the Mazken could be encompassed in a brief tale?

Ah, excuse me. I seem to have become rather ... excessive. I am usually better at controlling myself. Forgive me. Pray continue with this most enthralling conversation.

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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 8:31 pm

On the topic of singular loyalty among Daedra:
http://www.imperial-library.info/interviews/si_interview.shtml


Mazken are intellegent, Daedra (again, big lizard dudes) are not. So massive legions of Daedra are unlikely just to be at the command of Prince except Molag Bal.

And Paws, doesn't Molag Bal want the enslavement of NIRN. That's even his own realm isn't it? Please correct me if I'm wrong though.
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Post » Sat May 28, 2011 9:58 am

Doesn't Molag Bal wants soulz? And lots of 'em?
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Post » Sat May 28, 2011 10:07 am

Mazken are intellegent, Daedra (again, big lizard dudes) are not. So massive legions of Daedra are unlikely just to be at the command of Prince except Molag Bal.

And Paws, doesn't Molag Bal want the enslavement of NIRN. That's even his own realm isn't it? Please correct me if I'm wrong though.

Daedroth being intelligent is a matter of which game you're basing it on. In Morrowind they were pretty potent spellcasters. In Oblivion they were dumbed down and hulked up, but they could still cast spells.

Really, there are probably multiple variations of most types of Daedra. The more brutish Daedroth may just be a subspecies that sided with Mehrunes Dagon.
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Post » Sat May 28, 2011 8:56 am

The Xivilai and Spiders were the most aggressive spell casters. Pretty well executed if I remember in using summons.

Those little summoned spiders always cracked me up... Until they paralyzed me, that is. <_<
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Post » Sat May 28, 2011 10:03 am

And Paws, doesn't Molag Bal want the enslavement of NIRN. That's even his own realm isn't it? Please correct me if I'm wrong though.

It's not all that clear. He wants to corrupt and despoil existence, but no more than Jygallag wants to order it and Sheogorath wants to drive it insane. Only Dagon has a motive beyond that of his nature, a motive that mortals can comprehend and has a beginning and an end.
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Post » Sat May 28, 2011 8:48 am

It's not all that clear. He wants to corrupt and despoil existence, but no more than Jygallag wants to order it and Sheogorath wants to drive it insane. Only Dagon has a motive beyond that of his nature, a motive that mortals can comprehend and has a beginning and an end.


Ah, I got you. Most of the Daedra have their spheres, but the reason behind it is unknown, and due to that the goal is not certain. But good old Mehrunes used to be king of the leapers, and wants to be again, but can only get that way if NIRN doesn't exist anymore, so he wants to destroy it.

I got your point know.
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Post » Sat May 28, 2011 8:48 am

Isn't "change" a continuous business? It may have a beginning, but has no end.

Dagon would soon have to leave his own party simply to allow it to change.
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Post » Sat May 28, 2011 5:24 am

Back to the original question, I would like to point out that Vehk (during the Trial of Vivec) suggested that Azura's curse was something beyond the simple physical change from Chimer to Dunmer. His exact words were:

For seconds, what is this predilection for making this alleged 'curse' synonymous with our physical change? How are we worse from before? In fact, I like the particular look so much I wear it myself half the time.


Make of that what you will.
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