There are Aedric artifacts and blessings but the Aedra don’t want to be there, the Daedra do. While the Daedra freely engage with Nirn for their own entertainment, the Aedra were tricked by Lorkhan and basically chained to Nirn, which sucks their Divine energy away from them. This is probably why they can’t manifest as people like the Princes can— they don’t have the same power left. Nirn is a ticking time bomb really, one day the Aedra will be sucked dry.
Basically this. Aedras = ancestors. At best, a spirit which can give advice, or will link mortals to Nirn's energies.RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »Short answer:
At the time the game is set the Aedra no longer exist as individuals. The Aedra were the components from which Nirn was built.
MerguezMan wrote: »There are Aedric artifacts and blessings but the Aedra don’t want to be there, the Daedra do. While the Daedra freely engage with Nirn for their own entertainment, the Aedra were tricked by Lorkhan and basically chained to Nirn, which sucks their Divine energy away from them. This is probably why they can’t manifest as people like the Princes can— they don’t have the same power left. Nirn is a ticking time bomb really, one day the Aedra will be sucked dry.
This is incorrect.
The Aedras became Nirn and its inhabitants, collectively. They became mortals in the process and lost their physical forms as they infused their energy in Nirn. Some can still be encountered as spirits/ghosts, but only on Nirn.
The Aedras are litterally the grand-grand-...-grand-parents of the current Nirn inhabitants, who still unconsciously contribute to this process.
Lorkhan is said to have "tricked" them, as some of the Aedras did not realize they would actually become mortals in the process, hence the schizm between human aedras (willingly becoming mortals) and elven aedras (contributing without willing to sacrifice immortality).
Daedras did not take part in Nirn creation and invested their energy individually (or in smaller groups) in their own daedric planes. They only visit Nirn without being part of it. If a daedra happens to physically die, he will reshape in his daedric plane of anchor.Basically this. Aedras = ancestors. At best, a spirit which can give advice, or will link mortals to Nirn's energies.RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »Short answer:
At the time the game is set the Aedra no longer exist as individuals. The Aedra were the components from which Nirn was built.
OtarTheMad wrote: »Okay real talk… is this Akatosh? I’ve always been insanely curious.
OtarTheMad wrote: »Okay real talk… is this Akatosh? I’ve always been insanely curious.
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