I'm guessing you're trying to connect the Celestials with the Magna Ge (the Star Orphans/Children of Magnus).
The Magna Ge were Et'Ada who decided to follow Magnus after the creation of Mundus, tearing holes in Oblivion which became the stars. The Magna Ge aren't the stars themselves. The hole they tore through Oblivion when they escaped Mundus to Aetherius are the stars.
The Celestials are mortal-created deities formed by the ancient Nedes using these stars, giving them identities and personalities with the strongest being the constellations.
So, yes, the Celestial myth is indeed a creation myth, but is mostly about the creation of the Celestials.
The Et'Ada (Aedra and Daedra) were born twice. Originally, they were formless spirits that were the result of the interplay between Anu and Padomay. They are not direct creations of these primordial forces/ Anui-El and Sithis are direct creations of Anu and Padomay, being their respective souls.
So, there were these formless spirits. They were born a second time when one of these spirits, realized themselves and became Akatosh/Auriel. His "birth" established time, which then made it easier for the then formless spirits to gain self awareness and establish identities.
How do the Thief/Mage/Serpent/Warrior we meet in-game fit this?
The Mage: "You won't win, Malazar. I am too strong for you!"
The Serpent: "You underestimate me, Valla. I have more tricks at my disposal than you could ever imagine. I have drawn you out of your Apex Stone and made you vulnerable. I know the power you wield. I am not fool enough to try to swallow you whole. But a piece at a time …."
The Mage: "I will not let you do this. I will stop you!"
The Serpent: "Protest as you will, but I have already won."
I'm guessing you're trying to connect the Celestials with the Magna Ge (the Star Orphans/Children of Magnus).
The Magna Ge were Et'Ada who decided to follow Magnus after the creation of Mundus, tearing holes in Oblivion which became the stars. The Magna Ge aren't the stars themselves. The hole they tore through Oblivion when they escaped Mundus to Aetherius are the stars.
The Celestials are mortal-created deities formed by the ancient Nedes using these stars, giving them identities and personalities with the strongest being the constellations.
So, yes, the Celestial myth is indeed a creation myth, but is mostly about the creation of the Celestials.
The Et'Ada (Aedra and Daedra) were born twice. Originally, they were formless spirits that were the result of the interplay between Anu and Padomay. They are not direct creations of these primordial forces/ Anui-El and Sithis are direct creations of Anu and Padomay, being their respective souls.
So, there were these formless spirits. They were born a second time when one of these spirits, realized themselves and became Akatosh/Auriel. His "birth" established time, which then made it easier for the then formless spirits to gain self awareness and establish identities.
How do the Thief/Mage/Serpent/Warrior we meet in-game fit this?
Well, the major constellations are the most powerful of the Celestials. Like all of the Celestials, they were made by the Nedes harnessing the power of the stars through the use of Nirncrux.
The major constellations, however, seem to have been made by infusing mortals with nirncrux, who then ascended as constellations/celestials. There's proof of this in-game during a flashback sequence on how The Serpent captured and shattered The Mage constellation.The Mage: "You won't win, Malazar. I am too strong for you!"
The Serpent: "You underestimate me, Valla. I have more tricks at my disposal than you could ever imagine. I have drawn you out of your Apex Stone and made you vulnerable. I know the power you wield. I am not fool enough to try to swallow you whole. But a piece at a time …."
The Mage: "I will not let you do this. I will stop you!"
The Serpent: "Protest as you will, but I have already won."
The Mage refers to The Serpent as Malazar. I believe this is The Serpent's mortal name before they ascended as constellations. The Serpent, in turn, refers to The Mage as Valla.
Hara is most likely The Thief's mortal name and original form before she ascended as a constellation/celestial.
I'm guessing you're trying to connect the Celestials with the Magna Ge (the Star Orphans/Children of Magnus).
The Magna Ge were Et'Ada who decided to follow Magnus after the creation of Mundus, tearing holes in Oblivion which became the stars. The Magna Ge aren't the stars themselves. The hole they tore through Oblivion when they escaped Mundus to Aetherius are the stars.
The Celestials are mortal-created deities formed by the ancient Nedes using these stars, giving them identities and personalities with the strongest being the constellations.
So, yes, the Celestial myth is indeed a creation myth, but is mostly about the creation of the Celestials.
The Et'Ada (Aedra and Daedra) were born twice. Originally, they were formless spirits that were the result of the interplay between Anu and Padomay. They are not direct creations of these primordial forces/ Anui-El and Sithis are direct creations of Anu and Padomay, being their respective souls.
So, there were these formless spirits. They were born a second time when one of these spirits, realized themselves and became Akatosh/Auriel. His "birth" established time, which then made it easier for the then formless spirits to gain self awareness and establish identities.
I also want to mention that the Yokudans have a completely different myth to explain the stars. And in their version the stars actually predate the mundas. The Serpent constellation is somewhat implied to be the remains of Sep who activity tries to stop the Redguards from reaching the far shores by devouring the stars.
I also want to mention that the Yokudans have a completely different myth to explain the stars. And in their version the stars actually predate the mundas. The Serpent constellation is somewhat implied to be the remains of Sep who activity tries to stop the Redguards from reaching the far shores by devouring the stars.
The_Drop_Bear wrote: »I also want to mention that the Yokudans have a completely different myth to explain the stars. And in their version the stars actually predate the mundas. The Serpent constellation is somewhat implied to be the remains of Sep who activity tries to stop the Redguards from reaching the far shores by devouring the stars.
That's a mistake made by people in universe, sep is a combination of lorkhan and alduin
The_Drop_Bear wrote: »I also want to mention that the Yokudans have a completely different myth to explain the stars. And in their version the stars actually predate the mundas. The Serpent constellation is somewhat implied to be the remains of Sep who activity tries to stop the Redguards from reaching the far shores by devouring the stars.
That's a mistake made by people in universe, sep is a combination of lorkhan and alduin
@The_Drop_Bear can you show where in lore this is, so others, like me, can read more of it -
The_Drop_Bear wrote: »The_Drop_Bear wrote: »I also want to mention that the Yokudans have a completely different myth to explain the stars. And in their version the stars actually predate the mundas. The Serpent constellation is somewhat implied to be the remains of Sep who activity tries to stop the Redguards from reaching the far shores by devouring the stars.
That's a mistake made by people in universe, sep is a combination of lorkhan and alduin
@The_Drop_Bear can you show where in lore this is, so others, like me, can read more of it -
Sep (The Snake): Yokudan version of Lorkhan. Sep is born when Tall Papa creates someone to help him regulate the spirit trade. Sep, though, is driven crazy by the hunger of Satakal, and he convinces some of the gods to help him make an easier alternative to the Walkabout. This, of course, is the world as we know it, and the spirits who followed Sep become trapped here, to live out their lives as mortals. Sep is punished by Tall Papa for his transgressions.
-Varieties of faith in the empire(book found in morrowind, Skyrim dragonborn expansion and now ESO)
I was also wrong, satakal is alduin.
Although the redguard myth got it the wrong way round, SEP wasn't created by Tall Papa (AKATOSH) he was created directly by Sithis.