Which is your favorite Daedric prince?

Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 9:38 am

Azura, due to boobs.


Eh? All right, I like her because she interesting and is an enemy of Vivec. I can't stand that thing.
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Ellie English
 
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 9:20 am

Sheogorath definatly because he is not so serious about things like the other Deadric princes and though he is mad, he is also very smart and manipulative.
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Emma-Jane Merrin
 
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 10:10 am

Vivec. I can't stand that thing.


Thing?
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Marta Wolko
 
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 10:03 pm

EDIT: Nevermind. Read something wrong.

My favorite Prince is probably Azura.
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Tha King o Geekz
 
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 1:12 pm

WTF is that dude?

Monkey Magic?

Whats that got to do with anything?


Monkey: a Japanese TV adaptation of the Chinese classic "Journey to the West."

I guess he's pointing out about how bald women (that is Ms. Masako as the monk Tripitaka) aren't really bad-looking. I concede to that fact easily.

I'm just not sixually attracted to women.
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 10:09 am

Monkey: a Japanese TV adaptation of the Chinese classic "Journey to the West."

I guess he's pointing out about how bald women (that is Ms. Masako as the monk Tripitaka) aren't really bad-looking. I concede to that fact easily.

I'm just not sixually attracted to women.



You and vivec would get along nicely then.


Personally, I dont find baldness unattractive on women as long as it is tasteful. (Sounds strange, but yeah--)


Likewise, I find strong women attractive as well.

Still, Monkey is a bit out of place here. We are discussing Daedra, not the Mang-to. ;)



As for my favorite? I'll go with the underdog, and go with Jyggalag.
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 2:30 pm

Mehrunes Dagon. I'm just too blunt a person to understand or deal with the others' mind-games and veiled... things. Destruction, revolution, natual disasters are more my speed.

Malacath comes in a close second though.
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 7:28 pm

Mehrunes Dagon. I'm just too blunt a person to understand or deal with the others' mind-games and veiled... things. Destruction, revolution, natual disasters are more my speed.

Malacath comes in a close second though.



Dagon is irrational. They call him "Red Rage" for a reason you know.


I am overly logical, and pedantic. I dissect events and situations to the point of absurdity. Jyggalag is right up my alley, but Hermaeus Mora is also attractive.
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 9:57 am

Dagon is irrational. They call him "Red Rage" for a reason you know.


I am overly logical, and pedantic. I dissect events and situations to the point of absurdity. Jyggalag is right up my alley, but Hermaeus Mora is also attractive.

Sounds like you're look for the hitherto unknown Mnemolia of Mathmatical Baldness. Have you heard the good news?
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 12:31 pm

Dagon is irrational. They call him "Red Rage" for a reason you know.


I am overly logical, and pedantic. I dissect events and situations to the point of absurdity. Jyggalag is right up my alley, but Hermaeus Mora is also attractive.


Rational's never really used to describe me either, not that I know of anyway. And I'd certainly never think of myself as logical. Childish, odd, awkward, but seldom if ever logical (wish I was sometimes). ... Okay, I don't really sound like a Dagon worshipper. Maybe I should've stuck with Malacath. Dang it.
Can't say anything about pedantic because I'm not certain what it means, I thought it meant preachy or something. What does it mean, if you don't mind my asking?
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 12:03 pm

Rational's never really used to describe me either, not that I know of anyway. And I'd certainly never think of myself as logical. Childish, odd, awkward, but seldom if ever logical (wish I was sometimes). ... Okay, I don't really sound like a Dagon worshipper. Maybe I should've stuck with Malacath. Dang it.
Can't say anything about pedantic because I'm not certain what it means, I thought it meant preachy or something. What does it mean, if you don't mind my asking?

Strictly speaking, you should have written "Rational has" instead of "Rational's," your parenthesis is a fragment and your ellipse is all wrong. Worshiper has one 'p' in it and you capitalized 'can't
for some reason.

^
Punctuation pedant.
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 6:27 pm

Strictly speaking, you should have written "Rational has" instead of "Rational's," your parenthesis is a fragment and your ellipse is all wrong. Worshiper has one 'p' in it and you capitalized 'can't
for some reason.

Punctuation pedant.



Now Paws--- I thought that you and BrianS were devout worshipers of his unholy lord crabcakes!

His domain is over esoteric and dangerous/forbidden knowledge-- not pedantics.

Jyg has the monopoly over the latter.
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 4:38 pm

I voted Clavicus Vile. His voice is great in Oblivion.
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 4:28 pm

I voted Clavicus Vile. His voice is great in Oblivion.

I swear I heard his voice in Fallout in one of those bartender robots.
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 7:31 pm

Guess.
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 7:01 pm

Guess.

Hircine? no?
uhh Azura? no?
umm Sheogorath? no?
I`m out of ideas...
Will you enlighten me? (I`m being sarcastic...)

Voted Hircine btw.
Loved great hunt in Bloodmoon.
Tho I like Peryite somehow too.
Can`t really tell why but somehow I like him more then other daedric princes... exept Hircine ofc ^^
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 4:32 pm

You and vivec would get along nicely then.


Pfft.
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Austin England
 
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 9:57 pm

Hircine? no?
uhh Azura? no?
umm Sheogorath? no?
I`m out of ideas...
Will you enlighten me? (I`m being sarcastic...)

Voted Hircine btw.
Loved great hunt in Bloodmoon.
Tho I like Peryite somehow too.
Can`t really tell why but somehow I like him more then other daedric princes... exept Hircine ofc ^^

Yeah Peryite's cool. He and Azura just are not as corrupt as the other princes. But he's just not as cool as Hircine!
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 8:11 pm

He and Azura just are not as corrupt as the other princes.


What do you mean by "corrupt"?
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 9:10 pm

Yeah Peryite's cool. He and Azura just are not as corrupt as the other princes. But he's just not as cool as Hircine!

None of them is corrupt >_<
They are just themselves.
Dagon`s sphere is destruction for example, so don`t expect him to wander around peacefully across Tamriel. But it doesn`t make him corrupt...
And it`s possible Peryite's sphere is also pestilence (but it`s not confirmed by any book as far as I remember), so it`s possible he`s not so "good", because I guess it was what you did mean.
Yet again... for some ppl dagon might be good ^^
It depends on point of view.
http://www.imperial-library.info/book_daedra/index.shtml#daedra_evil
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 9:45 am

Hermaeus Mora... he's awesome
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 12:30 pm

None of them is corrupt >_<
They are just themselves.
Dagon`s sphere is destruction for example, so don`t expect him to wander around peacefully across Tamriel. But it doesn`t make him corrupt...
And it`s possible Peryite's sphere is also pestilence (but it`s not confirmed by any book as far as I remember), so it`s possible he`s not so "good", because I guess it was what you did mean.
Yet again... for some ppl dagon might be good ^^
It depends on point of view.
http://www.imperial-library.info/book_daedra/index.shtml#daedra_evil

They're not good nor evil! I am now going to use a very loosely put example for you:
Say, a person from India travels to the US. In India cows are considered sacred, and in U.S.A. they are a vital part of the food indistry. In the Indian person's eyes, the Americans must be evil because they slaughter what is sacred to them. The Americans however don't see any problem with this. So let's say Hircine for example. His sphere is the Hunt. Hunting comes natural too him so he sends a few werewolves after some people. The Tamrielic people however, don't like being hunted and think Hircine is evil, but in Hircine's own eyes he is doing exactly what is necessary. So neither Mehrunes Dagon, Boethiah or any other ?evil? Daedric Princes, nor Azura or any ?good? ones are ?good? or ?evil?. They're just being themselves...
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 2:14 pm

They're not good nor evil! I am now going to use a very loosely put example for you:
Say, a person from India travels to the US. In India cows are considered sacred, and in U.S.A. they are a vital part of the food indistry. In the Indian person's eyes, the Americans must be evil because they slaughter what is sacred to them. The Americans however don't see any problem with this. So let's say Hircine for example. His sphere is the Hunt. Hunting comes natural too him so he sends a few werewolves after some people. The Tamrielic people however, don't like being hunted and think Hircine is evil, but in Hircine's own eyes he is doing exactly what is necessary. So neither Mehrunes Dagon, Boethiah or any other ?evil? Daedric Princes, nor Azura or any ?good? ones are ?good? or ?evil?. They're just being themselves...

Can you read my post again and understand it?
I just explained exactly the same to other person
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 8:16 am

By Azura! By Azura! By Azura!

I voted Molag Bal. I find his sphere relevant to modern day life (i.e our world) Corruption etc. He's going to be getting alot of work one the Imperials lose their empire and religion then move to the TES version of america to become mobsters.

After him, Mephala
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Post » Fri Oct 29, 2010 12:49 pm

I find Sheo amusing simply because he's funny and loony, but I picked Vaermina. She fascinates me greatly, being the controller of dreams and such. Herma-Mora and Mephala come in close seconds for controlling the realms of fate and deceit, respectively, both interesting topics.
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