@Rax, how could you not know?
Favourite Deadric Prince.
catjenkins December 18, 2015 |
@Rax, how could you not know? |
YolGoraagKaazah December 20, 2015 |
StrunLokSingh Actually, the Daedra make up for the qualities (if you could call it that) that the Aedra don't. They're not necessarily lesser. |
StrunLokSinghMalacath was not an Aedra. He was once Trinimac, an Aldmeri hero. As an NPC in ESO said, 'Boetheia had chewed up Trinimac and spat out Malacath.'
The Aedra are the Eight (because damn Talos to Oblivion) Divines. The rest of the deities are lesser gods.
Actually, the Daedra make up for the qualities (if you could call it that) that the Aedra don't. They're not necessarily lesser.
Emperor of Man December 20, 2015 |
YolGoraagSingh They are somewhat lesser. |
YolGoraagSinghActually, the Daedra make up for the qualities (if you could call it that) that the Aedra don't. They're not necessarily lesser.
They are somewhat lesser.
YolGoraagKaazah December 20, 2015 |
Not really. |
Not really.
onikmey December 20, 2015 |
When the beings of aetherius made mundus, they did not know that the price of creating such a place was their strength. When they learned of this, many fled to save their strength. Those who stayed became so weak that they needed to procreate to survive. So began a new race known as the elves, who called these beings "aedra" or ancestor. The stronger entities who chose to save themselves were not ancestors, or "daedra". Oddly enough the daedra are stronger, but coming to mundus weakens them. |
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