
Wouldn't that send them back to their realm of oblivion? Unless of course, the crazy guy in IV, mankor camoran, was right and Nirn is a daedric realm owned by mehrunes dagon.ĭivayth Fyr is MalacathOf the four artifacts that Divayth owns, three are associated with the daedric prince malacath: scourge, volendrung and the cuirass of the saviour's hide. This also explains how come there's always more of the blasted things no matter how many you kill, they can't be permanently killed and just come back after a while. We know that the Hungers, the Golden Saints, and the Daedroths do.
They could serve more than one Prince. The reason the daedra killed Jiub was because he was immune to the insanity and tried to stop Sheogorath's plan before it was too late.
Suddenly it all makes sense, they're daedra in the service of Mehrunes Dagon to spread chaos who were driven insane after having tea with Sheogorath and are now forced to drive adventurers insane, which will eventually turn them into cliff racers( note the lack of cliff racer eggs or babies ), who will themselves be forced to turn even more adventurers insane, like a plague far worse than the blight or corprus.No they're servants of Sheogorath, used to drive adventurers insane.Their purpose distract the adventurers until his armies can invade. And in Skyrim you are the only Dragonborn alive and thus the only one who can stop Big Baddie.Ĭliff Racers are DaedraThey are servents of Mehrunes Dagon. Well in Oblivion you are the only one who witnessed the assassination of the Emperor.That's why you can end up as the leader of every guild in Tamriel. They are the Chosen Ones because they're the only who can decide their own fate. So they can choose to screw over chosen one prophecies all they like. Well, as far as I understand, a hero in the TES universe is a person outside of the powers of fate that truly is free to choose their own destiny.
Doesn't the entire series do this, since you are never forced to follow the main plot?. If you do this he thinks highly of you for it. Finally when you encounter Dagoth Ur you can tell him you are a Self-Made Man and the prophecy has no impact on you. Further it is noticed that it may just all be a set up in a Daedra revenge plot (Vivec will not it is possible in one of the papers he gives you). You are not the only "chosen one" at the Cavern of the Incarnate, all who failed even though they were The Chosen One, because their skills (or reasoning) was not enough. But without the hero, there is no Event.", in other words, The Chosen One's success is a matter of the heroes own ability, rather than being The Chosen One. Morrowind is a Take That! at the concept of The Chosen One.Let's start with the opening quote "Each event is preceded by Prophecy.