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What happens to the lesser Daedra who lose their Prince?

WhiteCoatSyndrome
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At this point we know of two Daedric Princes who were removed from their position - Jyggalag and Ithelia. But what happened to all the lesser Daedra in their realms when they were ousted?

Obviously Torvesard is still around, but he’s a Dremora and their clans are all over the place, what about the more realm-specific Daedra? Are they all wandering Oblivion homeless? Did they get shuffled over to different realms? Did they just stop existing until their Prince came back online, like a more extreme version of the Barons of Move Like This? Especially for the Mirrormoor Daedra, did most of them get forgotten with their Prince or were they remembered and just no one knew where they came from? Could they be summoned when their Prince was out of commission?
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  • Valpro
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    That question comes down to whether the daedra were a derivative of the prince or not. Prince is an apt title in the "not" case, because lesser daedra can swear "Fealty" of some kind. If the prince is rendered.... inert in some way (they don't reallly die) then the remaining daedra can find a new prince to align with. The prince gets servants and the lessers get a safe place to respawn. Don't ask about the respawn.

    In the former case, such as barbas, being directly derived from Clavicus Vile, destruction could have more severe consequences, and that is assuming that Barbas doesn't ALSO serve as a failsafe just such an eventuality. Torvesard's situation does let us know that princes do make such contengencies after all.
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