Your Favourite Daedric Prince (Elder Scrolls)
#1
Posté 13 mars 2011 - 10:33
social.bioware.com/467085/polls/16832/
Here is a description of every Daedric Prince to help you make a decision:
www.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Daedric_Princes
#2
Posté 13 mars 2011 - 11:28
#3
Posté 14 mars 2011 - 01:07
#4
Guest_Capt. Obvious_*
Posté 14 mars 2011 - 01:16
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#5
Posté 14 mars 2011 - 02:25
Peryite though does intrigue me seeing as he's one of the Princes we know so little about.
#6
Posté 16 mars 2011 - 11:44
because he huge and has four arms
#7
Posté 16 mars 2011 - 11:50
#8
Posté 16 mars 2011 - 12:35
powerhungry, bloodlusty (dont know if that's a word
#9
Posté 16 mars 2011 - 01:48
Mystic dream wrote...
Also she seems to be a lot more calm and focused, most of the other daedra princes are either
powerhungry, bloodlusty (dont know if that's a word) or just plain crazy (see Sheogorath).
She's as crazy as the rest of the princes.
#10
Posté 16 mars 2011 - 04:26
#11
Posté 16 mars 2011 - 04:28
KenKenpachi wrote...
Crap don't remember his name, but the trickstar, dropping burning dogs on a village and watching the people of it run in terror was just hillarious.
Sheogorath.
He's the bearded dude in the Shivering Isles expansion pack.
#12
Posté 16 mars 2011 - 04:30
#13
Guest_modjospinster_*
Posté 16 mars 2011 - 07:37
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#14
Posté 16 mars 2011 - 07:55
modjospinster wrote...
wow, it has been so long. wasn't there one that had that nice bowling hat and suit? i just remember that was really cool
No. Sheogorath was the only one with a suit.
#15
Guest_SpaceDesperado_*
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 07:03
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#16
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 07:41
#17
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 06:39
The webspinner. I like how her quest in Oblivion reflects that nature - causing two peaceful families to kill each other.
Also she founded the Morag Tong and may even be the Dark Brotherhoods Night Mother, which wouldn't be suprising with her connection to murder.
Speaking of Dark Brotherhood, Sithis is cool - not a Daedra lord, but still a god-like entity none-the-less.
#18
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 07:58
A really weird guy but I liked him. I had a very fun time in shivering isles.. and the butler was funny too especially when Sheogorath keeps telling me to summon his butler again and again much to his annoyance
#19
Guest_SpaceDesperado_*
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 08:16
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Yeah Mephala would be my favourite instead of second, if only s/he didn't give me such a ruthless and illogical quest in Oblivion.Zeus_Deus wrote...
Mephala.
The webspinner. I like how her quest in Oblivion reflects that nature - causing two peaceful families to kill each other.
Also she founded the Morag Tong and may even be the Dark Brotherhoods Night Mother, which wouldn't be suprising with her connection to murder.
Speaking of Dark Brotherhood, Sithis is cool - not a Daedra lord, but still a god-like entity none-the-less.
#20
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 09:14
SpaceDesperado wrote...
Yeah Mephala would be my favourite instead of second, if only s/he didn't give me such a ruthless and illogical quest in Oblivion.Zeus_Deus wrote...
Mephala.
The webspinner. I like how her quest in Oblivion reflects that nature - causing two peaceful families to kill each other.
Also she founded the Morag Tong and may even be the Dark Brotherhoods Night Mother, which wouldn't be suprising with her connection to murder.
Speaking of Dark Brotherhood, Sithis is cool - not a Daedra lord, but still a god-like entity none-the-less.
It is a ruthless quest, but not illogical because that's the nature of Mephala.
She believes the affairs of mortals can be likened to a web, and if you start pulling at the individual strands, the whole web comes apart.
#21
Guest_SpaceDesperado_*
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 09:51
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For that particular quest she asked me to create a scheme which ends up killing the 2 NPC village leaders. The village and 2 leaders were all very peaceful before I showed up. If you speak with the 2 leaders, you would see they have mutual respect for eachother and take their roles seriously.Zeus_Deus wrote...
SpaceDesperado wrote...
Yeah Mephala would be my favourite instead of second, if only s/he didn't give me such a ruthless and illogical quest in Oblivion.Zeus_Deus wrote...
Mephala.
The webspinner. I like how her quest in Oblivion reflects that nature - causing two peaceful families to kill each other.
Also she founded the Morag Tong and may even be the Dark Brotherhoods Night Mother, which wouldn't be suprising with her connection to murder.
Speaking of Dark Brotherhood, Sithis is cool - not a Daedra lord, but still a god-like entity none-the-less.
It is a ruthless quest, but not illogical because that's the nature of Mephala.
She believes the affairs of mortals can be likened to a web, and if you start pulling at the individual strands, the whole web comes apart.
What exactly is she trying to prove? The fact that if you kill members in a society and start chaos through misleading ways, war will emerge among friends. This seems very illogical to me, it's almost as if she's trying to impress the player by proving a very obvious point.
#22
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 10:26
SpaceDesperado wrote...
For that particular quest she asked me to create a scheme which ends up killing the 2 NPC village leaders. The village and 2 leaders were all very peaceful before I showed up. If you speak with the 2 leaders, you would see they have mutual respect for eachother and take their roles seriously.
What exactly is she trying to prove? The fact that if you kill members in a society and start chaos through misleading ways, war will emerge among friends. This seems very illogical to me, it's almost as if she's trying to impress the player by proving a very obvious point.
Ummm...there's nothing to prove other than the fact he/she wants to have fun. Mephala is the demon of sex, murder, and secrets, and associated with the Morag Tong. Can you expect anything less?
#23
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 10:43
Mystic dream wrote...
Asura because she gives me the Asura's star, so I dont have to chase for Grand soul gems all the time. Also she seems to be a lot more calm and focused, most of the other daedra princes are either
powerhungry, bloodlusty (dont know if that's a word) or just plain crazy (see Sheogorath). Propably gonna have all the Sheogorath fan's at my throat, but yeah.
This. Asura seemed like the only almost good one... even though they are all Daedric Princes/Princesses
#24
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 10:49
I was going to mention Azura too, not just for the usefulness of her rechargeable soul gem!Mystic dream wrote...
Asura because she gives me the Asura's star, so I dont have to chase for Grand soul gems all the time. Also she seems to be a lot more calm and focused, most of the other daedra princes are either
powerhungry, bloodlusty (dont know if that's a word) or just plain crazy (see Sheogorath). Propably gonna have all the Sheogorath fan's at my throat, but yeah.
My inclination was to disagree with the assertion that all the other daedric types were bad until I realised that Meridia, who I would've used as an example, may have something to do with the aurorans who sacked the various chapels in Knights of the Nine; that said, I don't know if they acted on her instruction and she has a healthy dislike of necromancers, so she can't be all bad...
#25
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 11:01
vometia wrote...
My inclination was to disagree with the assertion that all the other daedric types were bad until I realised that Meridia, who I would've used as an example, may have something to do with the aurorans who sacked the various chapels in Knights of the Nine; that said, I don't know if they acted on her instruction and she has a healthy dislike of necromancers, so she can't be all bad...
Sideways Cave shows Meridia's terrible side. She wrecked an entire Ayleid city.
Daedric princes aren't all bad. Usually, they are. Sheogorath is associated with creativity and music, even if he is feared.





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