Whenever the question of "sons and daughters" and immortal progeny comes up, I have to quote this bit of http://www.imperial-library.info/obscure_text/vehk_teaching.shtml:
"Sons and daughters of" should be read as associates of/associated with, especially insofar as this association was a conscious choice.
...Remember, even the word "Daedra" started as a youthful rebellion.[/i][/indent]
My friends,
I must say that I am enjoying this topic, mainly due to the thought that is being placed into each post. I would like to raise an issue, and please, give me your thoughts on this.
AstionM quoted from http://www.imperial-library.info/obscure_text/vehk_teaching.shtml. I would like to carry on with that line of thought insofar as it applies to the topic at hand, namely that of the "female principle".
Vehk's Teachings state that the Aedra are the "sons and daughters of Aetherius", while the masters of the voids between the gift-limb spokes of the Wheel are the "sons and daughters of Oblivion". The et'Ada had a choice on whether to be associated with Aetherius or Oblivion, according to the Teachings.
Tedders has stated that a god's (i.e., Aedra, Daedra or Tribunal member) preferred appearance, personality and sphere each should [be] considered on its own. (http://www.imperial-library.info/book_daedra/index.shtml#appearance)
Thus, the topic of this thread, the "female principle", could also be a choice as well. But what is this "female principle", and why am I reminded about some post or thread long ago stating that the shape of either Tamriel or Cyrodiil (I can't remember which one) was made to resemble reproductive organs?
The Egg. The World Egg. The Naming. The Sundering. The Keening (wailing, as in birthing pains). It permeates post-Daggerfall TES mythos.
I have yet to get any further with this line of thought, but I would be delighted to hear some feedback up to this point. Until then, I remain...
Yours in the Scrolls,
___The Word Merchant of Julianos