Ragnarok - The Elder Scrolls style

nbamaniac

New member
Apr 29, 2011
578
0
0
Now we all know that the mortal Aedra are wusses that wouldn't even show themselves in front of our chars (Nine Divines hurhur /trollface), so lets talk about the ones with more spine aka The immortal Daedra.

Okay, let's assume that all Oblivion breaks loose and all the Daedric princes just decided to go to war against each other just for the lulz. Who would you side with? Who do you think will win in the end? Power is obviously not the only scale in winning here.

As for me, I would side with Sheogorath simply because I dig lunatics. xD

As for the winning, Boethiah maybe because he/she schemes a lot?

EDIT: OK feel free to support Aedra if really want to. I kinda like Akatosh so there.
 
Mar 30, 2010
3,785
0
0
Clearly it would be Jyggalag. The whole reason that particular Daedric Prince was cursed by all the others to become Sheogorath was because he was taking over every Daedric realm and the other Princes couldn't defeat him on their own. So surely this question has been answered in official lore?
 

butternut

New member
Jul 14, 2010
238
0
0
I would side with Malacath and his chosen people, the Orcs.

Also, I can has Volundrung?
 

Nikolaz72

This place still alive?
Apr 23, 2009
2,125
0
0
Youknow, I think I would side with the smallest and weakest daedric lord with the fewest followers. Im a suckup for the underdog. Also, his depicted as a dragon. So theres that, I will make him -my- champion. I mean im a vampiric immortal with unlimitted magicka and masterlevel destructionspells. Im immortal, age and otherwise. And I deal a lot of damage, and have neverending stamina to back it up. I think I could defeat the lowest daedric lord : P. And then I'd totally make that dragon my main method of transportation.
 

Navvan

New member
Feb 3, 2011
560
0
0
I'd like to start out by stating (you may or may not know) that the Aedra and the Daedra are the same class of beings. The Aedra simply gave up a portion of their power to create Mundus. Also all Aedra are immortal not mortal in the same sense Daedra are. They also cannot rightly show themselves as they are literally the entirety of the Mundus sphere. That is they are the planets, moons, and so forth.

Also another interesting note: The Sheogorath of today is thought to be the Champion of Cyrodil (or the person you played in oblivion). He is no longer a true Daedric Prince although he was bestowed all the powers of one.

Nocturne and Meridia are probably the two Daedra I like the most, but I wouldn't side with any of the bastards.

No one would really win cause none of them can die. Or at least you would have to invade their oblivion sphere and take it over. Something that if any of the princes could accomplish they would. It would literally be a war forever, unless they constrained themselves somehow like acting through mortals as they already do. Azura seems to have success in that regard.
 

The_Blue_Rider

New member
Sep 4, 2009
2,190
0
0
As much as I like the Daedra, Im going to have to side with the Aedra, more specifically Akatosh, he created freaking dragons. And in a way you could say that the Dragons are "lesser Aedra" as they were created by an Aedra and are essentially immortal (Unless killed by a Dragonborn)
 

imnot

New member
Apr 23, 2010
3,916
0
0
Sanguine is cool, he got my to do crazy drunk stuff then gave me a cool staff!
 

nbamaniac

New member
Apr 29, 2011
578
0
0
Navvan said:
I'd like to start out by stating (you may or may not know) that the Aedra and the Daedra are the same class of beings. The Aedra simply gave up a portion of their power to create Mundus. Also all Aedra are immortal not mortal in the same sense Daedra are. They also cannot rightly show themselves as they are literally the entirety of the Mundus sphere. That is they are the planets, moons, and so forth.

Also another interesting note: The Sheogorath of today is thought to be the Champion of Cyrodil (or the person you played in oblivion). He is no longer a true Daedric Prince although he was bestowed all the powers of one.

Nocturne and Meridia are probably the two Daedra I like the most, but I wouldn't side with any of the bastards.

No one would really win cause none of them can die. Or at least you would have to invade their oblivion sphere and take it over. Something that if any of the princes could accomplish they would. It would literally be a war forever, unless they constrained themselves somehow like acting through mortals as they already do. Azura seems to have success in that regard.
Aedra are mortal. Just like the Daedra, their physical vessels can be destroyed aka 'killed' (well, on the time when Aedra still had the power to manifest physically) but unlike the Daedra whose souls just return to Oblivion to reform a new vessel, Aedra stay dead.
 

Muspelheim

New member
Apr 7, 2011
2,023
0
0
I'd toss my sword in for Headeus Mora, who's name I can't spell or pronounce. I mean, he's like Cthulhu was a librarian. Of course, Sheogorath and Sanguine are both interesting candidates as well.

That particular Ragnarök would be anything but dull!
 

Breadzombie

New member
Jun 7, 2010
90
0
0
nbamaniac said:
Navvan said:
I'd like to start out by stating (you may or may not know) that the Aedra and the Daedra are the same class of beings. The Aedra simply gave up a portion of their power to create Mundus. Also all Aedra are immortal not mortal in the same sense Daedra are. They also cannot rightly show themselves as they are literally the entirety of the Mundus sphere. That is they are the planets, moons, and so forth.

Also another interesting note: The Sheogorath of today is thought to be the Champion of Cyrodil (or the person you played in oblivion). He is no longer a true Daedric Prince although he was bestowed all the powers of one.

Nocturne and Meridia are probably the two Daedra I like the most, but I wouldn't side with any of the bastards.

No one would really win cause none of them can die. Or at least you would have to invade their oblivion sphere and take it over. Something that if any of the princes could accomplish they would. It would literally be a war forever, unless they constrained themselves somehow like acting through mortals as they already do. Azura seems to have success in that regard.
Aedra are mortal. Just like the Daedra, their physical vessels can be destroyed aka 'killed' but unlike the Daedra whose souls just return to Oblivion to reform a new vessel, Aedra stay dead.
No, they don't.Why would you even think that ?
 

nbamaniac

New member
Apr 29, 2011
578
0
0
Breadzombie said:
nbamaniac said:
Navvan said:
-snip-
No, they don't.Why would you even think that ?
It is part of their divine contract on creation. The ultimate price for creating Nirn. Remember TES lore; Lorkan, an Aedra and the one most credited for creation, died if I remember correctly. His heart was even sought after and affected Tamriel's history greatly.
 

Sandernista

New member
Feb 26, 2009
1,302
0
0
nbamaniac said:
It is part of their divine contract on creation. The ultimate price of creating Nirn. Remember TES lore; Lorkan, an Aedra and the one most credited for creation died if I remember correctly.
See those dual moons?

Yea tell me Lorkhan is dead.

(Lorkhan is almost literally Mundus, when his heart was destroyed, you were literally destroying the planet's heart. Think of it as a collaborative plane of Oblivion)

Anyways on the op: The Daedra are constantly visiting and warring on other realms of Oblivion, we got to witness one in the Shivering Isles dlc.

As for who would win, Jygglag, that's why he was cursed in the first place, even with all the Daedric Princes against him all they could do was halt the Greymarch.
 

Breadzombie

New member
Jun 7, 2010
90
0
0
nbamaniac said:
It is part of their divine contract on creation. The ultimate price of creating Nirn. Remember TES lore; Lorkan, an Aedra and the one most credited for creation died if I remember correctly.
First , daedra and aedra are the same beings a.k.a planets - aedra helped in the creation ,daedra didn't. Lorhkans and Magnus physical bodies , their planes ( planets) where destroyed in the creation of the physical world , but that could happen to every single one of them.
I don't know about Magus , but the divine part of Lorhkan we know exists in Sovngarde and is known to the nords as Shor.

Hafrael said:
(Lorkhan is almost literally Mundus, when his heart was destroyed, you were literally destroying the planet's heart. Think of it as a collaborative plane of Oblivion)
Actually , Mundus is the plane of existence , Nirn is the planet ... so it's kinda even worst than what you said.
 

Vidiot

New member
May 23, 2008
261
0
0
My life for Sheogorath! Sheogorath for life! hehehe Wabbajack. Wabbajack Wabbajack Wabbajack WabbajackWabbajackWabbajack Wabbajack hehehehehehe... *ahem* anywhoooo yes, I think my alignment is clear and my motives are foggy as my biscuits are soggy and my fields are boggy and my mind is enlightened while my eyes are not brightened. heheheheh... Wabbajack.
 

nbamaniac

New member
Apr 29, 2011
578
0
0
Hafrael said:
nbamaniac said:
It is part of their divine contract on creation. The ultimate price of creating Nirn. Remember TES lore; Lorkan, an Aedra and the one most credited for creation died if I remember correctly.
See those dual moons?

Yea tell me Lorkhan is dead.
Yes he is dead. Half-dead or whatever it is, he is still technically dead as from what I have read from in-game books. The other aedra "tore him apart", and I consider those 2 moons as his body; the remains of his corpse. But well unlike a dead mortal, a dead aedra still maintains a very high profile and still affects Mundus as a whole. They become "laws of nature" as I have read. Anyway, this is just my understanding.

I still stay true to my understanding that aedra are 'killable'.

EDIT: Yeah Hircine is kinda ok too (if you're the predator in his hunt lol).