dodgehopper_ESO wrote: »I've been saying all along the mages guild is creepy and hardly a 'heroic' guild.
catalyst10e wrote: »Has no one read "I was summoned by a mortal" ?(link for reference: http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/I_was_Summoned_by_a_Mortal ) Where else would the summoned creatures come from? Where did the idea of "temporary daedric copies" come from tho? The summon twilight ability will mention calling on azura to send you a twilight, but nothing i can find mentions making a copy of creatures. All in all tho, nice work tracking down and translating.
danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »"Hey ladies. How about I buy you a drink? No? What if I were to tell you I speak fluent deadric?"
catalyst10e wrote: »Has no one read "I was summoned by a mortal" ?(link for reference: http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/I_was_Summoned_by_a_Mortal )
catalyst10e wrote: »Has no one read "I was summoned by a mortal" ?(link for reference: http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/I_was_Summoned_by_a_Mortal ) Where else would the summoned creatures come from? Where did the idea of "temporary daedric copies" come from tho? The summon twilight ability will mention calling on azura to send you a twilight, but nothing i can find mentions making a copy of creatures. All in all tho, nice work tracking down and translating.
Yes, they are copies. You sacrifise some of your magicka, to summon a copy of a real Daedra.
This copy is unstable and only made of magicka. You can tell, because there is No Corpse, the Magicka just vanishes after the creature is dead.
An example for daedric conjuration in ESO would be Lady Malygda in the Imperial City. She conjures a bunch of real Spiderlings. Of course she is a higher Daedra, and conjuring so many at the same time is no problem for her. Daedric conjuring usually leaves red spheres, summoning blue/purple spheres.
A conjured creature, will leave a body because it is a real daedra, not just a copy.danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »"Hey ladies. How about I buy you a drink? No? What if I were to tell you I speak fluent deadric?"
Oh yes please *-* Some Summerset Ale please.
catalyst10e wrote: »catalyst10e wrote: »Has no one read "I was summoned by a mortal" ?(link for reference: http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/I_was_Summoned_by_a_Mortal ) Where else would the summoned creatures come from? Where did the idea of "temporary daedric copies" come from tho? The summon twilight ability will mention calling on azura to send you a twilight, but nothing i can find mentions making a copy of creatures. All in all tho, nice work tracking down and translating.
Yes, they are copies. You sacrifise some of your magicka, to summon a copy of a real Daedra.
This copy is unstable and only made of magicka. You can tell, because there is No Corpse, the Magicka just vanishes after the creature is dead.
An example for daedric conjuration in ESO would be Lady Malygda in the Imperial City. She conjures a bunch of real Spiderlings. Of course she is a higher Daedra, and conjuring so many at the same time is no problem for her. Daedric conjuring usually leaves red spheres, summoning blue/purple spheres.
A conjured creature, will leave a body because it is a real daedra, not just a copy.danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »"Hey ladies. How about I buy you a drink? No? What if I were to tell you I speak fluent deadric?"
Oh yes please *-* Some Summerset Ale please.
Daedra are not like humans they do not leave behind their body upon death they go back to oblivion. To quote the page on Daedra "Although they can be defeated, they are considered immortal, as their soul or animus is sent back to Oblivion in the event that their body is destroyed. When a Daedra's physical form is destroyed, weapons and other items may be taken, but not their armor, as it is bound to Oblivion. After being killed, a Daedra's soul will wander Oblivion and eventually re-constitute its original form; this tortuous period can last centuries."
Furthermore, as I mentioned before the Tooltip actually says "Call on Azura to send a winged twilight to fight at your side." It specifically mentions azura sending you a winged twilight, and makes no mention of you creating one out of magic.
The tooltip on the familiar states: "Command the powers of Oblivion to send a Daedric familiar to fight at your side." This makes mention of you calling on oblivion to send a familiar, and again makes no mention of a copy.
The argument could be easily made that what happens to the "corpse" is it's sent back to oblivion as well since it was only kept around using magic. Once the creature is dead the spell breaks, which would be the only anchor for them since it's what brought them there to begin with.
catalyst10e wrote: »catalyst10e wrote: »Has no one read "I was summoned by a mortal" ?(link for reference: http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/I_was_Summoned_by_a_Mortal ) Where else would the summoned creatures come from? Where did the idea of "temporary daedric copies" come from tho? The summon twilight ability will mention calling on azura to send you a twilight, but nothing i can find mentions making a copy of creatures. All in all tho, nice work tracking down and translating.
Yes, they are copies. You sacrifise some of your magicka, to summon a copy of a real Daedra.
This copy is unstable and only made of magicka. You can tell, because there is No Corpse, the Magicka just vanishes after the creature is dead.
An example for daedric conjuration in ESO would be Lady Malygda in the Imperial City. She conjures a bunch of real Spiderlings. Of course she is a higher Daedra, and conjuring so many at the same time is no problem for her. Daedric conjuring usually leaves red spheres, summoning blue/purple spheres.
A conjured creature, will leave a body because it is a real daedra, not just a copy.danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »"Hey ladies. How about I buy you a drink? No? What if I were to tell you I speak fluent deadric?"
Oh yes please *-* Some Summerset Ale please.
Daedra are not like humans they do not leave behind their body upon death they go back to oblivion. To quote the page on Daedra "Although they can be defeated, they are considered immortal, as their soul or animus is sent back to Oblivion in the event that their body is destroyed. When a Daedra's physical form is destroyed, weapons and other items may be taken, but not their armor, as it is bound to Oblivion. After being killed, a Daedra's soul will wander Oblivion and eventually re-constitute its original form; this tortuous period can last centuries."
Furthermore, as I mentioned before the Tooltip actually says "Call on Azura to send a winged twilight to fight at your side." It specifically mentions azura sending you a winged twilight, and makes no mention of you creating one out of magic.
The tooltip on the familiar states: "Command the powers of Oblivion to send a Daedric familiar to fight at your side." This makes mention of you calling on oblivion to send a familiar, and again makes no mention of a copy.
The argument could be easily made that what happens to the "corpse" is it's sent back to oblivion as well since it was only kept around using magic. Once the creature is dead the spell breaks, which would be the only anchor for them since it's what brought them there to begin with.
I'm sorry.... I can't help you then.
It's more than obvious, that Sorcerer summons are merely magical husks. They are made of pure magicka and that you can also see when they die.
It's undeniable, that there is daedric summoning and daedric conjuring.
One makes you summon magical copies that vanish upon death and the other makes you conjure real Daedra and their body is physical and will stay upon death.
This is a fact and you can quote as much as you want, it won't change this fact. Sorry
catalyst10e wrote: »catalyst10e wrote: »catalyst10e wrote: »Has no one read "I was summoned by a mortal" ?(link for reference: http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/I_was_Summoned_by_a_Mortal ) Where else would the summoned creatures come from? Where did the idea of "temporary daedric copies" come from tho? The summon twilight ability will mention calling on azura to send you a twilight, but nothing i can find mentions making a copy of creatures. All in all tho, nice work tracking down and translating.
Yes, they are copies. You sacrifise some of your magicka, to summon a copy of a real Daedra.
This copy is unstable and only made of magicka. You can tell, because there is No Corpse, the Magicka just vanishes after the creature is dead.
An example for daedric conjuration in ESO would be Lady Malygda in the Imperial City. She conjures a bunch of real Spiderlings. Of course she is a higher Daedra, and conjuring so many at the same time is no problem for her. Daedric conjuring usually leaves red spheres, summoning blue/purple spheres.
A conjured creature, will leave a body because it is a real daedra, not just a copy.danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »"Hey ladies. How about I buy you a drink? No? What if I were to tell you I speak fluent deadric?"
Oh yes please *-* Some Summerset Ale please.
Daedra are not like humans they do not leave behind their body upon death they go back to oblivion. To quote the page on Daedra "Although they can be defeated, they are considered immortal, as their soul or animus is sent back to Oblivion in the event that their body is destroyed. When a Daedra's physical form is destroyed, weapons and other items may be taken, but not their armor, as it is bound to Oblivion. After being killed, a Daedra's soul will wander Oblivion and eventually re-constitute its original form; this tortuous period can last centuries."
Furthermore, as I mentioned before the Tooltip actually says "Call on Azura to send a winged twilight to fight at your side." It specifically mentions azura sending you a winged twilight, and makes no mention of you creating one out of magic.
The tooltip on the familiar states: "Command the powers of Oblivion to send a Daedric familiar to fight at your side." This makes mention of you calling on oblivion to send a familiar, and again makes no mention of a copy.
The argument could be easily made that what happens to the "corpse" is it's sent back to oblivion as well since it was only kept around using magic. Once the creature is dead the spell breaks, which would be the only anchor for them since it's what brought them there to begin with.
I'm sorry.... I can't help you then.
It's more than obvious, that Sorcerer summons are merely magical husks. They are made of pure magicka and that you can also see when they die.
It's undeniable, that there is daedric summoning and daedric conjuring.
One makes you summon magical copies that vanish upon death and the other makes you conjure real Daedra and their body is physical and will stay upon death.
This is a fact and you can quote as much as you want, it won't change this fact. Sorry
I don't understand how you can be this dense. It says it in the tool tip. You can't get any more accurate then the description of the spell. THAT is undeniable. How can you claim something without any proof? And if you read he actual text I linked before "I was summoned by a mortal" it even describes a Dremora on guard duty who gets pulled into the realm when someone uses a conjuration spell. It's literally all right there in plain view in the game. What are you basing your info off of? a feeling you have?
So this is what you were talkin about yesterday :-) interesting
catalyst10e wrote: »catalyst10e wrote: »catalyst10e wrote: »Has no one read "I was summoned by a mortal" ?(link for reference: http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/I_was_Summoned_by_a_Mortal ) Where else would the summoned creatures come from? Where did the idea of "temporary daedric copies" come from tho? The summon twilight ability will mention calling on azura to send you a twilight, but nothing i can find mentions making a copy of creatures. All in all tho, nice work tracking down and translating.
Yes, they are copies. You sacrifise some of your magicka, to summon a copy of a real Daedra.
This copy is unstable and only made of magicka. You can tell, because there is No Corpse, the Magicka just vanishes after the creature is dead.
An example for daedric conjuration in ESO would be Lady Malygda in the Imperial City. She conjures a bunch of real Spiderlings. Of course she is a higher Daedra, and conjuring so many at the same time is no problem for her. Daedric conjuring usually leaves red spheres, summoning blue/purple spheres.
A conjured creature, will leave a body because it is a real daedra, not just a copy.danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »"Hey ladies. How about I buy you a drink? No? What if I were to tell you I speak fluent deadric?"
Oh yes please *-* Some Summerset Ale please.
Daedra are not like humans they do not leave behind their body upon death they go back to oblivion. To quote the page on Daedra "Although they can be defeated, they are considered immortal, as their soul or animus is sent back to Oblivion in the event that their body is destroyed. When a Daedra's physical form is destroyed, weapons and other items may be taken, but not their armor, as it is bound to Oblivion. After being killed, a Daedra's soul will wander Oblivion and eventually re-constitute its original form; this tortuous period can last centuries."
Furthermore, as I mentioned before the Tooltip actually says "Call on Azura to send a winged twilight to fight at your side." It specifically mentions azura sending you a winged twilight, and makes no mention of you creating one out of magic.
The tooltip on the familiar states: "Command the powers of Oblivion to send a Daedric familiar to fight at your side." This makes mention of you calling on oblivion to send a familiar, and again makes no mention of a copy.
The argument could be easily made that what happens to the "corpse" is it's sent back to oblivion as well since it was only kept around using magic. Once the creature is dead the spell breaks, which would be the only anchor for them since it's what brought them there to begin with.
I'm sorry.... I can't help you then.
It's more than obvious, that Sorcerer summons are merely magical husks. They are made of pure magicka and that you can also see when they die.
It's undeniable, that there is daedric summoning and daedric conjuring.
One makes you summon magical copies that vanish upon death and the other makes you conjure real Daedra and their body is physical and will stay upon death.
This is a fact and you can quote as much as you want, it won't change this fact. Sorry
I don't understand how you can be this dense. It says it in the tool tip. You can't get any more accurate then the description of the spell. THAT is undeniable. How can you claim something without any proof? And if you read he actual text I linked before "I was summoned by a mortal" it even describes a Dremora on guard duty who gets pulled into the realm when someone uses a conjuration spell. It's literally all right there in plain view in the game. What are you basing your info off of? a feeling you have?
You only need your eyes and some understanding.
Then you will be able to see the difference between these 2 things.
I just don't know, what else I can tell you.
notimetocare wrote: »catalyst10e wrote: »catalyst10e wrote: »catalyst10e wrote: »Has no one read "I was summoned by a mortal" ?(link for reference: http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/I_was_Summoned_by_a_Mortal ) Where else would the summoned creatures come from? Where did the idea of "temporary daedric copies" come from tho? The summon twilight ability will mention calling on azura to send you a twilight, but nothing i can find mentions making a copy of creatures. All in all tho, nice work tracking down and translating.
Yes, they are copies. You sacrifise some of your magicka, to summon a copy of a real Daedra.
This copy is unstable and only made of magicka. You can tell, because there is No Corpse, the Magicka just vanishes after the creature is dead.
An example for daedric conjuration in ESO would be Lady Malygda in the Imperial City. She conjures a bunch of real Spiderlings. Of course she is a higher Daedra, and conjuring so many at the same time is no problem for her. Daedric conjuring usually leaves red spheres, summoning blue/purple spheres.
A conjured creature, will leave a body because it is a real daedra, not just a copy.danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »"Hey ladies. How about I buy you a drink? No? What if I were to tell you I speak fluent deadric?"
Oh yes please *-* Some Summerset Ale please.
Daedra are not like humans they do not leave behind their body upon death they go back to oblivion. To quote the page on Daedra "Although they can be defeated, they are considered immortal, as their soul or animus is sent back to Oblivion in the event that their body is destroyed. When a Daedra's physical form is destroyed, weapons and other items may be taken, but not their armor, as it is bound to Oblivion. After being killed, a Daedra's soul will wander Oblivion and eventually re-constitute its original form; this tortuous period can last centuries."
Furthermore, as I mentioned before the Tooltip actually says "Call on Azura to send a winged twilight to fight at your side." It specifically mentions azura sending you a winged twilight, and makes no mention of you creating one out of magic.
The tooltip on the familiar states: "Command the powers of Oblivion to send a Daedric familiar to fight at your side." This makes mention of you calling on oblivion to send a familiar, and again makes no mention of a copy.
The argument could be easily made that what happens to the "corpse" is it's sent back to oblivion as well since it was only kept around using magic. Once the creature is dead the spell breaks, which would be the only anchor for them since it's what brought them there to begin with.
I'm sorry.... I can't help you then.
It's more than obvious, that Sorcerer summons are merely magical husks. They are made of pure magicka and that you can also see when they die.
It's undeniable, that there is daedric summoning and daedric conjuring.
One makes you summon magical copies that vanish upon death and the other makes you conjure real Daedra and their body is physical and will stay upon death.
This is a fact and you can quote as much as you want, it won't change this fact. Sorry
I don't understand how you can be this dense. It says it in the tool tip. You can't get any more accurate then the description of the spell. THAT is undeniable. How can you claim something without any proof? And if you read he actual text I linked before "I was summoned by a mortal" it even describes a Dremora on guard duty who gets pulled into the realm when someone uses a conjuration spell. It's literally all right there in plain view in the game. What are you basing your info off of? a feeling you have?
You only need your eyes and some understanding.
Then you will be able to see the difference between these 2 things.
I just don't know, what else I can tell you.
You are wrong and catalyst is right. You are making fanfic like assumptions on the nature of magic when there is lore info there
SirCritical wrote: »Lol, 2 mages are arguing thereI hope IRL you aren't practising your skills
Alter = Dark Magic
Conjure = Daedric Summoning
Shock = Storm Calling
My 2 cents..
notimetocare wrote: »catalyst10e wrote: »catalyst10e wrote: »catalyst10e wrote: »Has no one read "I was summoned by a mortal" ?(link for reference: http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/I_was_Summoned_by_a_Mortal ) Where else would the summoned creatures come from? Where did the idea of "temporary daedric copies" come from tho? The summon twilight ability will mention calling on azura to send you a twilight, but nothing i can find mentions making a copy of creatures. All in all tho, nice work tracking down and translating.
Yes, they are copies. You sacrifise some of your magicka, to summon a copy of a real Daedra.
This copy is unstable and only made of magicka. You can tell, because there is No Corpse, the Magicka just vanishes after the creature is dead.
An example for daedric conjuration in ESO would be Lady Malygda in the Imperial City. She conjures a bunch of real Spiderlings. Of course she is a higher Daedra, and conjuring so many at the same time is no problem for her. Daedric conjuring usually leaves red spheres, summoning blue/purple spheres.
A conjured creature, will leave a body because it is a real daedra, not just a copy.danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »"Hey ladies. How about I buy you a drink? No? What if I were to tell you I speak fluent deadric?"
Oh yes please *-* Some Summerset Ale please.
Daedra are not like humans they do not leave behind their body upon death they go back to oblivion. To quote the page on Daedra "Although they can be defeated, they are considered immortal, as their soul or animus is sent back to Oblivion in the event that their body is destroyed. When a Daedra's physical form is destroyed, weapons and other items may be taken, but not their armor, as it is bound to Oblivion. After being killed, a Daedra's soul will wander Oblivion and eventually re-constitute its original form; this tortuous period can last centuries."
Furthermore, as I mentioned before the Tooltip actually says "Call on Azura to send a winged twilight to fight at your side." It specifically mentions azura sending you a winged twilight, and makes no mention of you creating one out of magic.
The tooltip on the familiar states: "Command the powers of Oblivion to send a Daedric familiar to fight at your side." This makes mention of you calling on oblivion to send a familiar, and again makes no mention of a copy.
The argument could be easily made that what happens to the "corpse" is it's sent back to oblivion as well since it was only kept around using magic. Once the creature is dead the spell breaks, which would be the only anchor for them since it's what brought them there to begin with.
I'm sorry.... I can't help you then.
It's more than obvious, that Sorcerer summons are merely magical husks. They are made of pure magicka and that you can also see when they die.
It's undeniable, that there is daedric summoning and daedric conjuring.
One makes you summon magical copies that vanish upon death and the other makes you conjure real Daedra and their body is physical and will stay upon death.
This is a fact and you can quote as much as you want, it won't change this fact. Sorry
I don't understand how you can be this dense. It says it in the tool tip. You can't get any more accurate then the description of the spell. THAT is undeniable. How can you claim something without any proof? And if you read he actual text I linked before "I was summoned by a mortal" it even describes a Dremora on guard duty who gets pulled into the realm when someone uses a conjuration spell. It's literally all right there in plain view in the game. What are you basing your info off of? a feeling you have?
You only need your eyes and some understanding.
Then you will be able to see the difference between these 2 things.
I just don't know, what else I can tell you.
You are wrong and catalyst is right. You are making fanfic like assumptions on the nature of magic when there is lore info there
No assumptions.
Some summons just vanish and some leave a body afterwards. It has always been this way and these 2 are different versions.
How can you even fight this ? That's just how it is O.o I really don't understand why you keep saying otherwise, while it's more than obvious.
Ep1kMalware wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »catalyst10e wrote: »catalyst10e wrote: »catalyst10e wrote: »Has no one read "I was summoned by a mortal" ?(link for reference: http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/I_was_Summoned_by_a_Mortal ) Where else would the summoned creatures come from? Where did the idea of "temporary daedric copies" come from tho? The summon twilight ability will mention calling on azura to send you a twilight, but nothing i can find mentions making a copy of creatures. All in all tho, nice work tracking down and translating.
Yes, they are copies. You sacrifise some of your magicka, to summon a copy of a real Daedra.
This copy is unstable and only made of magicka. You can tell, because there is No Corpse, the Magicka just vanishes after the creature is dead.
An example for daedric conjuration in ESO would be Lady Malygda in the Imperial City. She conjures a bunch of real Spiderlings. Of course she is a higher Daedra, and conjuring so many at the same time is no problem for her. Daedric conjuring usually leaves red spheres, summoning blue/purple spheres.
A conjured creature, will leave a body because it is a real daedra, not just a copy.danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »"Hey ladies. How about I buy you a drink? No? What if I were to tell you I speak fluent deadric?"
Oh yes please *-* Some Summerset Ale please.
Daedra are not like humans they do not leave behind their body upon death they go back to oblivion. To quote the page on Daedra "Although they can be defeated, they are considered immortal, as their soul or animus is sent back to Oblivion in the event that their body is destroyed. When a Daedra's physical form is destroyed, weapons and other items may be taken, but not their armor, as it is bound to Oblivion. After being killed, a Daedra's soul will wander Oblivion and eventually re-constitute its original form; this tortuous period can last centuries."
Furthermore, as I mentioned before the Tooltip actually says "Call on Azura to send a winged twilight to fight at your side." It specifically mentions azura sending you a winged twilight, and makes no mention of you creating one out of magic.
The tooltip on the familiar states: "Command the powers of Oblivion to send a Daedric familiar to fight at your side." This makes mention of you calling on oblivion to send a familiar, and again makes no mention of a copy.
The argument could be easily made that what happens to the "corpse" is it's sent back to oblivion as well since it was only kept around using magic. Once the creature is dead the spell breaks, which would be the only anchor for them since it's what brought them there to begin with.
I'm sorry.... I can't help you then.
It's more than obvious, that Sorcerer summons are merely magical husks. They are made of pure magicka and that you can also see when they die.
It's undeniable, that there is daedric summoning and daedric conjuring.
One makes you summon magical copies that vanish upon death and the other makes you conjure real Daedra and their body is physical and will stay upon death.
This is a fact and you can quote as much as you want, it won't change this fact. Sorry
I don't understand how you can be this dense. It says it in the tool tip. You can't get any more accurate then the description of the spell. THAT is undeniable. How can you claim something without any proof? And if you read he actual text I linked before "I was summoned by a mortal" it even describes a Dremora on guard duty who gets pulled into the realm when someone uses a conjuration spell. It's literally all right there in plain view in the game. What are you basing your info off of? a feeling you have?
You only need your eyes and some understanding.
Then you will be able to see the difference between these 2 things.
I just don't know, what else I can tell you.
You are wrong and catalyst is right. You are making fanfic like assumptions on the nature of magic when there is lore info there
No assumptions.
Some summons just vanish and some leave a body afterwards. It has always been this way and these 2 are different versions.
How can you even fight this ? That's just how it is O.o I really don't understand why you keep saying otherwise, while it's more than obvious.
Its time for your ritalin again. thanks catalyst for that good read. Thank you OP, I never gave this any thoughg =o
notimetocare wrote: »catalyst10e wrote: »catalyst10e wrote: »catalyst10e wrote: »Has no one read "I was summoned by a mortal" ?(link for reference: http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/I_was_Summoned_by_a_Mortal ) Where else would the summoned creatures come from? Where did the idea of "temporary daedric copies" come from tho? The summon twilight ability will mention calling on azura to send you a twilight, but nothing i can find mentions making a copy of creatures. All in all tho, nice work tracking down and translating.
Yes, they are copies. You sacrifise some of your magicka, to summon a copy of a real Daedra.
This copy is unstable and only made of magicka. You can tell, because there is No Corpse, the Magicka just vanishes after the creature is dead.
An example for daedric conjuration in ESO would be Lady Malygda in the Imperial City. She conjures a bunch of real Spiderlings. Of course she is a higher Daedra, and conjuring so many at the same time is no problem for her. Daedric conjuring usually leaves red spheres, summoning blue/purple spheres.
A conjured creature, will leave a body because it is a real daedra, not just a copy.danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »"Hey ladies. How about I buy you a drink? No? What if I were to tell you I speak fluent deadric?"
Oh yes please *-* Some Summerset Ale please.
Daedra are not like humans they do not leave behind their body upon death they go back to oblivion. To quote the page on Daedra "Although they can be defeated, they are considered immortal, as their soul or animus is sent back to Oblivion in the event that their body is destroyed. When a Daedra's physical form is destroyed, weapons and other items may be taken, but not their armor, as it is bound to Oblivion. After being killed, a Daedra's soul will wander Oblivion and eventually re-constitute its original form; this tortuous period can last centuries."
Furthermore, as I mentioned before the Tooltip actually says "Call on Azura to send a winged twilight to fight at your side." It specifically mentions azura sending you a winged twilight, and makes no mention of you creating one out of magic.
The tooltip on the familiar states: "Command the powers of Oblivion to send a Daedric familiar to fight at your side." This makes mention of you calling on oblivion to send a familiar, and again makes no mention of a copy.
The argument could be easily made that what happens to the "corpse" is it's sent back to oblivion as well since it was only kept around using magic. Once the creature is dead the spell breaks, which would be the only anchor for them since it's what brought them there to begin with.
I'm sorry.... I can't help you then.
It's more than obvious, that Sorcerer summons are merely magical husks. They are made of pure magicka and that you can also see when they die.
It's undeniable, that there is daedric summoning and daedric conjuring.
One makes you summon magical copies that vanish upon death and the other makes you conjure real Daedra and their body is physical and will stay upon death.
This is a fact and you can quote as much as you want, it won't change this fact. Sorry
I don't understand how you can be this dense. It says it in the tool tip. You can't get any more accurate then the description of the spell. THAT is undeniable. How can you claim something without any proof? And if you read he actual text I linked before "I was summoned by a mortal" it even describes a Dremora on guard duty who gets pulled into the realm when someone uses a conjuration spell. It's literally all right there in plain view in the game. What are you basing your info off of? a feeling you have?
You only need your eyes and some understanding.
Then you will be able to see the difference between these 2 things.
I just don't know, what else I can tell you.
You are wrong and catalyst is right. You are making fanfic like assumptions on the nature of magic when there is lore info there
No assumptions.
Some summons just vanish and some leave a body afterwards. It has always been this way and these 2 are different versions.
How can you even fight this ? That's just how it is O.o I really don't understand why you keep saying otherwise, while it's more than obvious.
catalyst10e wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »catalyst10e wrote: »catalyst10e wrote: »catalyst10e wrote: »Has no one read "I was summoned by a mortal" ?(link for reference: http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/I_was_Summoned_by_a_Mortal ) Where else would the summoned creatures come from? Where did the idea of "temporary daedric copies" come from tho? The summon twilight ability will mention calling on azura to send you a twilight, but nothing i can find mentions making a copy of creatures. All in all tho, nice work tracking down and translating.
Yes, they are copies. You sacrifise some of your magicka, to summon a copy of a real Daedra.
This copy is unstable and only made of magicka. You can tell, because there is No Corpse, the Magicka just vanishes after the creature is dead.
An example for daedric conjuration in ESO would be Lady Malygda in the Imperial City. She conjures a bunch of real Spiderlings. Of course she is a higher Daedra, and conjuring so many at the same time is no problem for her. Daedric conjuring usually leaves red spheres, summoning blue/purple spheres.
A conjured creature, will leave a body because it is a real daedra, not just a copy.danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »"Hey ladies. How about I buy you a drink? No? What if I were to tell you I speak fluent deadric?"
Oh yes please *-* Some Summerset Ale please.
Daedra are not like humans they do not leave behind their body upon death they go back to oblivion. To quote the page on Daedra "Although they can be defeated, they are considered immortal, as their soul or animus is sent back to Oblivion in the event that their body is destroyed. When a Daedra's physical form is destroyed, weapons and other items may be taken, but not their armor, as it is bound to Oblivion. After being killed, a Daedra's soul will wander Oblivion and eventually re-constitute its original form; this tortuous period can last centuries."
Furthermore, as I mentioned before the Tooltip actually says "Call on Azura to send a winged twilight to fight at your side." It specifically mentions azura sending you a winged twilight, and makes no mention of you creating one out of magic.
The tooltip on the familiar states: "Command the powers of Oblivion to send a Daedric familiar to fight at your side." This makes mention of you calling on oblivion to send a familiar, and again makes no mention of a copy.
The argument could be easily made that what happens to the "corpse" is it's sent back to oblivion as well since it was only kept around using magic. Once the creature is dead the spell breaks, which would be the only anchor for them since it's what brought them there to begin with.
I'm sorry.... I can't help you then.
It's more than obvious, that Sorcerer summons are merely magical husks. They are made of pure magicka and that you can also see when they die.
It's undeniable, that there is daedric summoning and daedric conjuring.
One makes you summon magical copies that vanish upon death and the other makes you conjure real Daedra and their body is physical and will stay upon death.
This is a fact and you can quote as much as you want, it won't change this fact. Sorry
I don't understand how you can be this dense. It says it in the tool tip. You can't get any more accurate then the description of the spell. THAT is undeniable. How can you claim something without any proof? And if you read he actual text I linked before "I was summoned by a mortal" it even describes a Dremora on guard duty who gets pulled into the realm when someone uses a conjuration spell. It's literally all right there in plain view in the game. What are you basing your info off of? a feeling you have?
You only need your eyes and some understanding.
Then you will be able to see the difference between these 2 things.
I just don't know, what else I can tell you.
You are wrong and catalyst is right. You are making fanfic like assumptions on the nature of magic when there is lore info there
No assumptions.
Some summons just vanish and some leave a body afterwards. It has always been this way and these 2 are different versions.
How can you even fight this ? That's just how it is O.o I really don't understand why you keep saying otherwise, while it's more than obvious.
No assumptions? Yet you have no proof to your claims. That's literally the definition of Assumption. But don't take my word for it... here's Oxford's Defition http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/assumption
What summon sticks around after you've killed them? The only thing I can think of that might be causing your confusion, is that you may be confusing all Daedra with summoned Daedra. As with the case of say.... A Daedra currently in Bruma. If you kill him, he falls dead and lays there for a time, allowing you to loot him. This Daedra wasn't brought to Nirn by magical means,(or at least a summoned magical means) they opened a portal and walked in. It's not the same as being summoned.
Conjuration spells, put a temporary bind on the creature in question and pull it unwillingly to Nirn. Upon death they are banished back to where they came from. This is how it has always worked going as far back as TES III: Morrowind. All in-game lore and references back this up. To deny it is to outright refuse the truth itself. Maybe its because you personally don't like the idea of pulling unwilling subject every time you summon one, or you like to think of them as your friend. But this here is the truth of the matter, indisputable proof from the people who made the games. The ONLY time I was able to find anything remotely referring to magical copies, was specifically the bound weapon spells of TES V: Skyrim, as they look to be made from magic, and are the only known spells to have done that.