MLGProPlayer wrote: »Deadra are unquestionably evil (except maybe Meridia). Even the "benevolent" daedra have ulterior motives. So why do people worship them? They never gain anything from it, and almost always end up getting screwed over (with your character being left to clean up the mess).
The only one that made sense was Manimarco because he actually had an ulterior motive himself.
strikeback1247 wrote: »Daedra aren't evil. They don't have morals and therefore are neither good nor evil.
strikeback1247 wrote: »MLGProPlayer wrote: »Deadra are unquestionably evil (except maybe Meridia). Even the "benevolent" daedra have ulterior motives. So why do people worship them? They never gain anything from it, and almost always end up getting screwed over (with your character being left to clean up the mess).
The only one that made sense was Manimarco because he actually had an ulterior motive himself.
Daedra aren't evil. They don't have morals and therefore are neither good nor evil. And why does anyone ever do anything in tamriel? Power of course! Most worshippers just want some of that badass daedric power, but they often end up dying a horrible death and suffer for eternity.
In addition to many of the above reasons: Many people respect different traits, one man may respect mercy so he would follow Stenarr; another may respect love, and thus follow Mara; yet another person could respect ambition above all else, so they would instead follow Mehrunes Dagon. Generally the reason a mortal chooses to worship a god, whether Aedra or Daedra, is because that god's sphere of influence overlaps with their own morals and desires. I'm sure plenty of people would follow Sanguine.
SelfTherapy wrote: »Would be so bad ass if you could choose a Daedra lord to follow/worship in game.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »strikeback1247 wrote: »MLGProPlayer wrote: »Deadra are unquestionably evil (except maybe Meridia). Even the "benevolent" daedra have ulterior motives. So why do people worship them? They never gain anything from it, and almost always end up getting screwed over (with your character being left to clean up the mess).
The only one that made sense was Manimarco because he actually had an ulterior motive himself.
Daedra aren't evil. They don't have morals and therefore are neither good nor evil. And why does anyone ever do anything in tamriel? Power of course! Most worshippers just want some of that badass daedric power, but they often end up dying a horrible death and suffer for eternity.
But they're evil from the perspective of mortals. Torturing, ***, murdering, lying, manipulating, etc. are all "evil" behaviours.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »SelfTherapy wrote: »Would be so bad ass if you could choose a Daedra lord to follow/worship in game.
I'd like to play an atheist who disregards the will of deities altogether.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »But "failing" Dagon results in eternal torture. That seems like a pretty strong deterrent not to worship him. Daedra have super strict rules about worship that are easy to fail, while aedra don't care.
Throwing my hat in.
With a Prince you can summon them, which they do come, and then get a bargain for power. To me, seeing is believing.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »They never gain anything from it,
MLGProPlayer wrote: »SelfTherapy wrote: »Would be so bad ass if you could choose a Daedra lord to follow/worship in game.
I'd like to play an atheist who disregards the will of deities altogether.
Atheist would be the wrong word, it implies that the person in question doesn't believe any deities exist. Which would be foolish in Tamriel, since there is physical proof of their existence. I'd assume you are looking to be more like the Dwemer, they knew and acknowledged that the Aedra and Daedra exist, but they spurned them and constantly looked for ways to gain power without bowing to any gods.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »MLGProPlayer wrote: »SelfTherapy wrote: »Would be so bad ass if you could choose a Daedra lord to follow/worship in game.
I'd like to play an atheist who disregards the will of deities altogether.
Atheist would be the wrong word, it implies that the person in question doesn't believe any deities exist. Which would be foolish in Tamriel, since there is physical proof of their existence. I'd assume you are looking to be more like the Dwemer, they knew and acknowledged that the Aedra and Daedra exist, but they spurned them and constantly looked for ways to gain power without bowing to any gods.
Right. I just don't think we have a word for that in the English language (or probably any language). Although I guess you can potentially apply the word here, i.e you don't consider the aedra/daedra to be "gods" but rather just powerful beings.
The Dwemer are exactly who I had in mind.
Why do you think people worship Satan? Or any kind of "dark arts" IRL? There are "good" people, and there are "bad" people, and some just enjoy worshiping the more malevolent powers of the Universe cause that's what they recognize most, not divinity or mercy or grace. Just power.
How does the Void have any power? The Void is the absence of Something, and the absence of Something is Nothing. Nothing, by virtue of being Nothing, has no power, and it is illogical to revere Nothing.DocFrost72 wrote: »They've yet to hear about the only power that matters, of course. Don't worry friend, I'll show you the path.
Hail Sithis.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »strikeback1247 wrote: »MLGProPlayer wrote: »Deadra are unquestionably evil (except maybe Meridia). Even the "benevolent" daedra have ulterior motives. So why do people worship them? They never gain anything from it, and almost always end up getting screwed over (with your character being left to clean up the mess).
The only one that made sense was Manimarco because he actually had an ulterior motive himself.
Daedra aren't evil. They don't have morals and therefore are neither good nor evil. And why does anyone ever do anything in tamriel? Power of course! Most worshippers just want some of that badass daedric power, but they often end up dying a horrible death and suffer for eternity.
But they're evil from the perspective of mortals. Torturing, ***, murdering, lying, manipulating, etc. are all "evil" behaviours.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »
But they're evil from the perspective of mortals. Torturing, ***, murdering, lying, manipulating, etc. are all "evil" behaviours.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »
But they're evil from the perspective of mortals. Torturing, ***, murdering, lying, manipulating, etc. are all "evil" behaviours.
And yet mortals tend to do exactly that all the time too. Just look around you when adventuring thru Tamriel, and you will see an astounishing amount of "good" heroic mortal folks do shady stuff. And get rewarded for doing so.
Why would people in our own world fanatically follow Communism, Fascism and various forms of religious fundamentalism which are oppressive by their nature? There are plenty of examples of worshipers of such "daedra" were "consumed" by them: Night of the Long Knives, Stalin's Purges. It's simply to gain power over other mortals, kill them or violently "reform" them into "new men".
MLGProPlayer wrote: »MLGProPlayer wrote: »
But they're evil from the perspective of mortals. Torturing, ***, murdering, lying, manipulating, etc. are all "evil" behaviours.
And yet mortals tend to do exactly that all the time too. Just look around you when adventuring thru Tamriel, and you will see an astounishing amount of "good" heroic mortal folks do shady stuff. And get rewarded for doing so.
But that doesn't make those behaviours morally ambiguous. They're still evil according to the moral compass of every mortal. And that's really all that matters since mortals are the ones doing the worshipping. Daedra are clearly evil from their perspective.
Ghanima_Atreides wrote: »All Daedra follow their own interests and consider mortals to be little better than ants, utterly expendable and occasionally useful/amusing. Even the "good" ones like Meridia and Azura. They aren't evil, they just seem that way from a limited mortal perspective because mortals often get caught in their schemes. They are certainly dangerous for that reason.
People worship them because, as strikeback1247 said, they want power, and they want power quickly and without much effort. Some turn to them after being disillusioned with the Eight Divines, or in great distress when they feel nobody else can help them. Many also think that they can have their cake and eat it too (escape the consequences) or are just too blind to see the trap.
How does the Void have any power? The Void is the absence of Something, and the absence of Something is Nothing. Nothing, by virtue of being Nothing, has no power, and it is illogical to revere Nothing.DocFrost72 wrote: »They've yet to hear about the only power that matters, of course. Don't worry friend, I'll show you the path.
Hail Sithis.
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