Molag Bal is beaten by a weak amulet, why should he be the strongest daedra?
Same goes for Dagon, well he was beaten by Akatosh reincarnation in Oblivion.
Mora would be the inteligent under them, but does not rly have any power outsite of his world.
Sheo is right now Jygallag, and without a gray march he doesnt have is power either.
But still, sheo has wabbajack
BugCollector wrote: »Molag Bal is beaten by a weak amulet, why should he be the strongest daedra?
Same goes for Dagon, well he was beaten by Akatosh reincarnation in Oblivion.
Mora would be the inteligent under them, but does not rly have any power outsite of his world.
Sheo is right now Jygallag, and without a gray march he doesnt have is power either.
But still, sheo has wabbajack
Weak amulet? That amulet contains the power of Akatosh, the strongest of the Divines. Its power would probably beat any Prince.
BugCollector wrote: »Molag Bal is beaten by a weak amulet, why should he be the strongest daedra?
Same goes for Dagon, well he was beaten by Akatosh reincarnation in Oblivion.
Mora would be the inteligent under them, but does not rly have any power outsite of his world.
Sheo is right now Jygallag, and without a gray march he doesnt have is power either.
But still, sheo has wabbajack
Weak amulet? That amulet contains the power of Akatosh, the strongest of the Divines. Its power would probably beat any Prince.
I know that the amulet of kings contains the power of akatosh, but still both times we saw the amulet in Action a typical mortal used it and beaten the crap out of molag bal and dagon.
Jyggalag is ridiculous. He can't be defeated by normal means as his power is sheer madness.
Hermaeus Mora probably has the Magicka equivalent of an infinite amount of tactical nuclear warheads, he couldn't care less for military conquest and the like so yeah, by his design he's a non-factor to that regard.
Without a doubt though, the only clear answer is Jyggalag. Everyone else is strong within their respective spheres, but Jyggalag's respective sphere encompasses everything and anything.
BugCollector wrote: »BugCollector wrote: »Molag Bal is beaten by a weak amulet, why should he be the strongest daedra?
Same goes for Dagon, well he was beaten by Akatosh reincarnation in Oblivion.
Mora would be the inteligent under them, but does not rly have any power outsite of his world.
Sheo is right now Jygallag, and without a gray march he doesnt have is power either.
But still, sheo has wabbajack
Weak amulet? That amulet contains the power of Akatosh, the strongest of the Divines. Its power would probably beat any Prince.
I know that the amulet of kings contains the power of akatosh, but still both times we saw the amulet in Action a typical mortal used it and beaten the crap out of molag bal and dagon.
Because the vestige was infused with the power of Akatosh and Martin Septim literally transformed into Akatosh' avatar.
BugCollector wrote: »BugCollector wrote: »Molag Bal is beaten by a weak amulet, why should he be the strongest daedra?
Same goes for Dagon, well he was beaten by Akatosh reincarnation in Oblivion.
Mora would be the inteligent under them, but does not rly have any power outsite of his world.
Sheo is right now Jygallag, and without a gray march he doesnt have is power either.
But still, sheo has wabbajack
Weak amulet? That amulet contains the power of Akatosh, the strongest of the Divines. Its power would probably beat any Prince.
I know that the amulet of kings contains the power of akatosh, but still both times we saw the amulet in Action a typical mortal used it and beaten the crap out of molag bal and dagon.
Because the vestige was infused with the power of Akatosh and Martin Septim literally transformed into Akatosh' avatar.
this will explain the fight with dagon, and wath about molag bal? was beaten by a simply human without a Soul because he use a ammulet? even if a other mortal has to be secrificed to work. but this should be enought power to beat up a daedric prince?
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Stranglehands wrote: »Comes the dawn, the sun will rise in the west
Keepercraft has a good point, anyone else read those stories about Sheo outplaying the other princes in their own areas of strength? He still has the power of Jyggalag, just not the aggressive tendency to use that strength.