Jared_lindsey86_ESO wrote: »Sithis is no Daedra. He is something else......
TheShadowScout wrote: »There are a few encounters where you "meet" a deadric prince, and they are just another common visual. I think of it as the deadric prince possessing some spider daedra, dremora, snake, whatever to speak to you mortal... much like others speak through their statues.
The only three you meet in person, so to speak, are Molag Bal (duh), Sheogorath (who's always like this anyways), and Meridia (who is in disguise, sort of). There may be more coming someday in an DLC... other daedric princes would make for good expansion material, as gets hinted at slightly in the conversation after beating the final main quest boss...
In Deeshan you meet Almalexia which is a God but she can't even protect her own temple and kick out a few daedra.
Well they aren't "gods", they're deadric princes. And very rarely did you ever come face to face with one in past ES games. The only example I can think of off the top of my head is the oblivion dlc shimmering isles where you meet sheogorath.
Often theyre run of the mill npc's because they can't walk this realm without terror/praise so They choose disguises.
Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »Or maybe the "gods" wanna show that they can be at the same level as mortals instead of what every one expects them to be. Like if I ever meet Kyne I wanna meet her face to face not her towering over me while staring up her dress getting a peek of her divine under garments. Like Mederida did in the hallow city near the end of the story. Just cause there "gods" doesn't mean they have to act like it.
You also meet Hermaeus Mora in a quest in Greenshade. He (she/it/whatever) certainly has a unique form.TheShadowScout wrote: »There are a few encounters where you "meet" a deadric prince, and they are just another common visual. I think of it as the deadric prince possessing some spider daedra, dremora, snake, whatever to speak to you mortal... much like others speak through their statues.
The only three you meet in person, so to speak, are Molag Bal (duh), Sheogorath (who's always like this anyways), and Meridia (who is in disguise, sort of). There may be more coming someday in an DLC... other daedric princes would make for good expansion material, as gets hinted at slightly in the conversation after beating the final main quest boss...
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You also meet Hermaeus Mora in a quest in Greenshade. He (she/it/whatever) certainly has a unique form.TheShadowScout wrote: »There are a few encounters where you "meet" a deadric prince, and they are just another common visual. I think of it as the deadric prince possessing some spider daedra, dremora, snake, whatever to speak to you mortal... much like others speak through their statues.
The only three you meet in person, so to speak, are Molag Bal (duh), Sheogorath (who's always like this anyways), and Meridia (who is in disguise, sort of). There may be more coming someday in an DLC... other daedric princes would make for good expansion material, as gets hinted at slightly in the conversation after beating the final main quest boss...
You met quite a few of them in Skyrim and the Skyrim DLC. Off the top of my head I remember meeting Sheogorath, Sanguine, Hermaeus Mora, Meridia... I don't remember, did you meet Clavicus Vile at the end of the Barbas quest, or just talk to a statue of him? And did you meet Hircine, or just an aspect of him? I'm pretty sure the others didn't appear in person, even though you talked to them.Well they aren't "gods", they're deadric princes. And very rarely did you ever come face to face with one in past ES games. The only example I can think of off the top of my head is the oblivion dlc shimmering isles where you meet sheogorath.
Often theyre run of the mill npc's because they can't walk this realm without terror/praise so They choose disguises.
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Isabeau Runeseer Breton Sorc (DC) Fevassa Dunmer DK (EP) Manut Redguard Temp (AD) Tylera the Summoner Altmer Sorc (EP) Svari Snake-Blood Nord DK (AD) |
Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP) Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC) Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP) Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC) Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp |
In Deeshan you meet Almalexia which is a God but she can't even protect her own temple and kick out a few daedra.
I'm pretty sure the others didn't appear in person, even though you talked to them.
Well, yeah, when you see one "in person" you're seeing an avatar of them. And that's an avatar in the true sense of the word, not in the gaming sense of the word.I'm pretty sure the others didn't appear in person, even though you talked to them.
The issue with "appearing in person" for a Daedric Prince is that... Daedric Princes manifested their individual planes of Oblivion from themselves, essentially each Prince is a dimension, slipping tiny fragments of themselves into the Mundus. So the only Princes you come close to meeting in person are Molag Bal and Mehrunes Dagon. This also explains why Princes cannot be killed save by another Prince sacrificing him/herself -- the whole dimension needs to be destroyed, which would take another dimension.
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Caius Drusus Imperial DK (DC) Bragg Ironhand Orc Temp (DC) Neesha Stalks-Shadows Argonian NB (EP) Falidir Altmer Sorcr (AD) J'zharka Khajiit NB (AD) |
Isabeau Runeseer Breton Sorc (DC) Fevassa Dunmer DK (EP) Manut Redguard Temp (AD) Tylera the Summoner Altmer Sorc (EP) Svari Snake-Blood Nord DK (AD) |
Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP) Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC) Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP) Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC) Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp |
I'm pretty sure the others didn't appear in person, even though you talked to them.
The issue with "appearing in person" for a Daedric Prince is that... Daedric Princes manifested their individual planes of Oblivion from themselves, essentially each Prince is a dimension, slipping tiny fragments of themselves into the Mundus. So the only Princes you come close to meeting in person are Molag Bal and Mehrunes Dagon. This also explains why Princes cannot be killed save by another Prince sacrificing him/herself -- the whole dimension needs to be destroyed, which would take another dimension.
Lord_Draevan wrote: »Wait, I must have missed something... when do you meet Sithis?
Lord_Draevan wrote: »Wait, I must have missed something... when do you meet Sithis?
I suspect @BobOfTibia met M'aiq, not Sithis.
Lord_Draevan wrote: »Lord_Draevan wrote: »Wait, I must have missed something... when do you meet Sithis?
I suspect @BobOfTibia met M'aiq, not Sithis.
Okay, I was gonna say... I don't think we're ever going to meet Sithis :P
Lord_Draevan wrote: »Lord_Draevan wrote: »Wait, I must have missed something... when do you meet Sithis?
I suspect @BobOfTibia met M'aiq, not Sithis.
Okay, I was gonna say... I don't think we're ever going to meet Sithis :P
Sooner or later everyone meets Sithis.
Just not as an npc...

Lord_Draevan wrote: »Wait, I must have missed something... when do you meet Sithis?
I suspect @BobOfTibia met M'aiq, not Sithis.
traigusb14_ESO2 wrote: »Lord_Draevan wrote: »Wait, I must have missed something... when do you meet Sithis?
I suspect @BobOfTibia met M'aiq, not Sithis.
Lol. not sure abotu the wink there...
Big S... well he does show up in 1 quest in Shadowfen.. and as a red snake ghost (which is what the OP is referencing)... considering there is at least 1 other quest in the zone that has an animal totem spirit level entity that shows up as the same red snake ghost model, it does make Big S look kinda low rent.I've always gotten the vibe that Caldwell is either Molag Bal (playing the long game and keeping tabs on player...and it is part of his planning the long run to actually lose).... Meridia basically says we can't even understand the basic concepts of the games they are playing... or maybe he's Uncle Sheo... ganging up on Good old Molag. Hes kinda chummy with Meridia for someone who is supposedly an Ant compared to her.. and Caldwell's gold and silver really doesn't seem to be under her kinda of umbrella of influence.
traigusb14_ESO2 wrote: »Lord_Draevan wrote: »Wait, I must have missed something... when do you meet Sithis?
I suspect @BobOfTibia met M'aiq, not Sithis.
Lol. not sure abotu the wink there...
Big S... well he does show up in 1 quest in Shadowfen.. and as a red snake ghost (which is what the OP is referencing)... considering there is at least 1 other quest in the zone that has an animal totem spirit level entity that shows up as the same red snake ghost model, it does make Big S look kinda low rent.I've always gotten the vibe that Caldwell is either Molag Bal (playing the long game and keeping tabs on player...and it is part of his planning the long run to actually lose).... Meridia basically says we can't even understand the basic concepts of the games they are playing... or maybe he's Uncle Sheo... ganging up on Good old Molag. Hes kinda chummy with Meridia for someone who is supposedly an Ant compared to her.. and Caldwell's gold and silver really doesn't seem to be under her kinda of umbrella of influence.I always saw him more as an aspect of Akatosh. And as meridia used to be aedra... Gold and silver at least nake more sense then.
I once had a very long chat all in spoilers.... That was funtraigusb14_ESO2 wrote: »traigusb14_ESO2 wrote: »Lord_Draevan wrote: »Wait, I must have missed something... when do you meet Sithis?
I suspect @BobOfTibia met M'aiq, not Sithis.
Lol. not sure abotu the wink there...
Big S... well he does show up in 1 quest in Shadowfen.. and as a red snake ghost (which is what the OP is referencing)... considering there is at least 1 other quest in the zone that has an animal totem spirit level entity that shows up as the same red snake ghost model, it does make Big S look kinda low rent.I've always gotten the vibe that Caldwell is either Molag Bal (playing the long game and keeping tabs on player...and it is part of his planning the long run to actually lose).... Meridia basically says we can't even understand the basic concepts of the games they are playing... or maybe he's Uncle Sheo... ganging up on Good old Molag. Hes kinda chummy with Meridia for someone who is supposedly an Ant compared to her.. and Caldwell's gold and silver really doesn't seem to be under her kinda of umbrella of influence.I always saw him more as an aspect of Akatosh. And as meridia used to be aedra... Gold and silver at least nake more sense then.
Spoiler of the spoiler to your spoiler.
You know.. That is a much better theory.
traigusb14_ESO2 wrote: »Lord_Draevan wrote: »Wait, I must have missed something... when do you meet Sithis?
I suspect @BobOfTibia met M'aiq, not Sithis.
Lol. not sure abotu the wink there...
Big S... well he does show up in 1 quest in Shadowfen.. and as a red snake ghost (which is what the OP is referencing)... considering there is at least 1 other quest in the zone that has an animal totem spirit level entity that shows up as the same red snake ghost model, it does make Big S look kinda low rent.I've always gotten the vibe that Caldwell is either Molag Bal (playing the long game and keeping tabs on player...and it is part of his planning the long run to actually lose).... Meridia basically says we can't even understand the basic concepts of the games they are playing... or maybe he's Uncle Sheo... ganging up on Good old Molag. Hes kinda chummy with Meridia for someone who is supposedly an Ant compared to her.. and Caldwell's gold and silver really doesn't seem to be under her kinda of umbrella of influence.