(No Spoilers please. Use spoiler tags if necessary.)
Hi, I've just joined today and this is my first post in the forum.
One thing I've always disliked about classic D&D world is that gods are unrestricted in their physical involvement with the mortal world(for ex, killing anyone for fun), and only being restrained by artificial "the absolute" being AO. This ruins all the mood because you know your main character can be easily killed by an evil god's whim but the said god is unable to do it because there is some contrived higher-power that prevents him from doing anything.
So I was wondering how much Aedra or Daedra can affect the mortal world.
When you do Daedric quests and read corresponding books, you can see that Daedric princes do not directly throw down a lightening to kill mortals who went against their wishes, but rather use indirect means(employing a champion, cursing an item the prince owns and passing it to the defier, and etc) to deal with them.
This raises some questions:
1. Why are they being restriced from directly engaging in the mortal affair? Is it due to the Akatosh's firewall(so to speak)?
2. If that's the case, does that mean Aedras can affect the mortal world directly? If a good Aedra turns evil or decides to kill evil beings, can they do it? If Akatosh's power is preventing daedras from invading the mortal world, then Aedra themselves should be able to influence the mortal world.
3. What about Azura? How was she able to curse an entire race if aforementioned restrictions exist?
4. What about some gods demostrating physical powers when PC interact with them in shrines? For ex, one of them lifts PC up in the air for an audience. If they can do that, why can't they just kill mortals they hate by tossing them up in the sky?
These questions always bugged me as a player. Does anyone know answers to these questions?