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All other Daedric quests completed, must have at least started Blood of the Daedra. Bear Pelt or Wolf Pelt. Southwest of the bridge that crosses the Upper Niben and due west of the N in the words "The Nibenay Valley" on the map map. Pinarus Inventius Thaurron. North-northwest of Anvil map. Ontus Vanin Luther Broad [4].

Northeast of the Imperial City map. Ring of Khajiiti. Bonemeal , Ectoplasm , or Mort Flesh. West of Skingrad map. Mace of Molag Bal. West of the Imperial City map. Personality less than or equal to Due west of the words "County Leyawiin" on the map map.

That said, not all Daedra are explicitly evil or chaotic, but their worship is frowned upon nonetheless. Each Daedric Prince has their own plane of Oblivion which is suited to their personality and influence, but some are more prevalent in the story of Skyrim than others, simply due to the extent at which they participate in the affairs of mortals.

Not only do Daedric Princes not have to be evil, they also don't have to be male. Azura is an example of both of these exceptions, as she is generally good natured. That said, as a Daedric Prince, she can still be extremely harsh when dealing out punishment to those who would defy her.

She is most well known for her artifact, Azura's Star, which acts as a Soul Gem that can be recharged.

The player has a choice to either repair Azura's Star to its former state or to corrupt it into the black star, allowing it to hold human souls as well. Boethiah is not the nicest of Daedric Princes, but is also unfortunately the one which interacts with mortals the most. Boethiah chooses to appear as either a man or a woman at their will, and their true gender is unknown. Although they are widely considered evil due to their mischievous and violent nature, there are those that worship Boethiah and the Dunmer even consider them a Good Daedra like Azura.

Hircine is the Daedric Prince of the Hunt, but is most well known for creating lycanthropy. Werewolves are closely related to Hircine, and many other werebeasts worship him as their patron.

Generally speaking, Hircine is not evil, but he isn't particularly benevolent either, preferring a neutral but fair stance. Clavicus Vile is the Daedric Prince of power, trickery, wishes, serenity, and bargains, but plays a very minor role in Skyrim. Clavicus Vile's dog, Barbas, will seek the Dragonborn out, asking to be reunited with his master, the quest can result in either the Rueful Axe or the Masque of Clavicus Vile. Hermaeus Mora is the Daedric Prince of Scrying and Memory, and is rather cruel, showing now regard for the lives of his followers.

He serves as the guardian of were-creatures, which are often referred to as his "children". The condition is called Hircine's Gift by those that view it as a blessing, and Hircine's Curse to those that consider it an abomination. Hircine is quite prideful of lycanthropy, and resents those that received it willingly but have come to regret it; He's known to have ingrates slain to rid them of their misery.

Regardless of whether they worshipped him or not, Hircine will typically claim the souls of skinshifters, and they will spend eternity in the Hunting Grounds.

The Demiprince Dearola is Hircine's daughter. There is a belief that Hircine is allied with Mehrunes Dagon , though Lyranth the Foolkiller claims that if such an arrangement exists, it would be obscure outside their own circle. Hircine has Daedra Lords that manage some of his sub-spheres and report to him, such as the Lord of Fishing.

He may also be associated with the Daedra Lord Hollowjack. Ebonarm is an enemy to Hircine. Hircine's summoning day is the 5 th of Mid Year. Jyggalag , the Prince of Order , is a Daedric Prince whose sphere represents logical order and deduction; his great library once contained a logical prediction of every detail of the world and of every action that would ever take place on Mundus or Oblivion , long before they actually happened.

Until the Third Era , the Prince was virtually unknown in Tamriel beyond his name, having been cursed in antiquity to become the Prince of Madness, Sheogorath. After the events of the last Greymarch , Sheogorath and Jyggalag are no longer the same Daedric Prince, however they are still connected in other ways. It is said that the Daedra fear wisdom and order, and for his similarities to Jyggalag's principles, they feared Sotha Sil above all others.

Apostles of Sotha Sil noted that of all the Daedra, only the "Gray Prince of Order" knew his nature, and went mad in the knowing. Jyggalag commands his own Daedra, the Knights of Order , which are spawned from obelisks summoned by his followers, the Priests of Order.

He is viewed as stern, bleak, and colorless, with him and his soldiers lacking originality. Malacath has been described as a "weak but vengeful" Daedra by some, and he fittingly given his sphere is allegedly not recognized as a Daedra Lord by his peers; however, Azura considers him among the most powerful princes, as he was one of the eight to sign the Coldharbour Compact.

The Prince rules over a realm of Oblivion known as the Ashpit , and he counts the oversized but dull-witted Ogrim as his servants. Malacath was created when Boethiah ate the Altmeri ancestor spirit, Trinimac , although Malacath himself says that this tale is far too "literal minded". However, some Orcs cling to the belief that Trinimac still exists and Malacath is a separate entity.

Goblinkind worships the "Blue God", whom they venerate with sacred idols of Malacath, painted blue. Malacath is considered the first of the Four Corners of the House of Troubles in Morrowind , though other sources say he is an ally of Mephala , and an enemy of Ebonarm.

His summoning day is the 8 th of Frost Fall. Troll fat is a consistent element in rituals intended to summon Malacath. He is the Daedric Prince of Darkness and Destruction , whose sphere encompasses destruction, change, revolution, energy, and ambition. Dagon is associated with natural dangers like fires or earthquakes. Flash floods, thunderstorms, and other natural disasters have been linked to communions between him and his cultists.

The Prince is also said to be the author of the Mysterium Xarxes. Mehrunes Dagon has an insatiable hunger for destruction. While they are not his biological spawn, Dagon considers Xivilai Moath and Faydra Shardai his adopted children. There is a belief that Mehrunes Dagon is allied with Hircine , though Lyranth the Foolkiller claims that if such an arrangement exists, it would be obscure outside their own circle.

Enemies of the Prince of Destruction include Ebonarm and Molag Bal , with whom Dagon shares a bitter rivalry—the two have been known to meddle in each other's schemes when the opportunity arises. It is also rumored that the Prince hates Nocturnal. Dagon's protonymic is Lehkelogah and his neonymic is Djehkeleho-dehbe-effehezepeh.

Mephala is a Daedric Prince whose sphere is obscured to mortals. She is associated with murder, lies, deception, sex and secrets, and is always weaving a web of intrigue and terror. She is also referred to as the princess of secrets and she who weaves the sordid web of human affairs. Long, thin silver hair is a trait associated with Mephala's champions. Mephala interferes in the affairs of mortals for her own amusement, and does nothing without purpose.

Mephala thinks of the affairs of mortals as a weave; pull but one thread and the whole thing unravels. To her, the "web" of the Aurbis is an interconnected system of action and consequence, and she spins new threads to influence outcomes.

In an essay analyzing the Daedric Prince, Divayth Fyr posits that Mephala likely doesn't see mortals as mere playthings, unlike some of her fellow Princes. The Webspinner deals in secrets and hidden lore.

She and her worshippers value secrets and mysteries above all else. Those who stumble upon one of Mephala's shrines or a place where an artifact of hers is hidden may find Mephala whispering forbidden secrets in their ears. Hermaeus Mora , the "Demon of Knowledge", is sometimes referred to as Mephala's sibling. Hermaeus Mora collects knowledge of all sorts, but Mephala cares only about knowledge that is obscure and undisclosed.

Not only is she secretive, Mephala also cares very little for the safety and well-being of mortals. The Spider takes great pleasure in strife. A ruined marriage, two peaceful factions erupting into bloody warfare over falsified evidence of treachery Mephala is purportedly one of the "strongest of the recognizable spirits" that emerged soon after Akatosh formed and time began. Mephala's enemies include Ebonarm and Peryite. She was allied with Malacath at one point prior to the Warp in the West.

The ancient Khajiit considered her an ally to Azurah , Boethra , and Lorkhaj. They also believed that she was Boethra's lover. Her summoning day coincides with the Witches Festival , which falls on the 13 th of Frostfall.

The Sunburst is her symbol. She has a great and everlasting hatred for the undead and will greatly reward any who eliminate them from the world. As such, Meridia has a reputation for benevolence, and is one of the few Daedric Princes who is usually not considered to be wholly evil. Her day of summoning is the 13 th of Morningstar. In spite of this, she is referred to as the Glister Witch or the Lady of Greed by those who view her less favorably, with a habit of collecting live human specimens to satiate said greed.

To her enemies, Meridia is known for her violent loathing of disorder, irrational anger towards entities she deems impure, and hatred of mortal free will and defiance. As with most Princes, Meridia sees mortals as "assets" primarily for use as a means to an end. Meridia can bestow upon mortals immortality, at the cost of their will, becoming those known as the Purified ; slaves to her command, cleansed of disease, death, and free will.

People who join the ranks of the Purified are both those that willingly pledge to serve Meridia and the unwilling, such as those that defy her. Meridia also granted immortality to her champion, Umaril the Unfeathered , the ancient Ayleid enemy of Pelinal Whitestrake.

Her Aurorans and Umaril returned during the time of the Oblivion Crisis to seek vengeance on the Divines. Her sphere of energy and life often brings her into direct conflict with many of the other Princes of Oblivion. The most notable example of these feuds is her eternal battle with the Daedric Prince of Domination, Molag Bal. During the waning days of the Ayleid Empire, Meridia would be responsible for the destruction of the Mola Gbal -worshipping Ayleid city of Abagarlas , commanding her knights in the Merida-worshipping Ayleid city of Delodiil to invade after discovering a great and terrible weapon known as the Mortuum Vivicus was gifted to Abagarlas by the Lord of Domination himself.

This feud would continue well into the Second Era, where Meridia's assistance was instrumental in stopping Molag Bal's Planemeld. Denizens of Molag Bal's realm of Coldharbour refer to Meridia as the Shining Bitch , and her worshipers are often locked away and tortured within the Lightless Oubliette. Her other notable enemies include Nocturnal , who once drained Meridia of her power in her quest to rewrite reality, and Ebonarm , the God of War who dislikes most Daedric Princes.



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