I would say yes.his opposite was made by him, a thought that he couldn't extinguish ?
Yes, that is the way things are with gods. Thought becomes reality.He can just think things and it becomes reality ?
I would say no.Is he even sentient by our standards?
Sithis is more than the Aurbis, the in-game universe. In my own story Sithis is limitless, without any beginning as well as without end. I think it is also true that the in-game universe is more than Sithis, in that it's own gods have made it more stable and more complex.Is sithis the universe itself?
This sounds like it is the beginning of a long journey for you. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have.So many questions and too many sources to read.
There are theories that Sithis is the Godhead, or the Dreamer who created the Aurbis (universe), but not confirmed.
Whatever it is, sithis is an older and more terrifying power than the mere Deadra.
There are theories that Sithis is the Godhead, or the Dreamer who created the Aurbis (universe), but not confirmed.
Whatever it is, sithis is an older and more terrifying power than the mere Deadra.
RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »The sources conflict with one another. They are also incomplete. Many things remain a mystery.
I have found the only answer is to evolve my own explanation of Sithis and all that stems from Sithis, to make up my own story based on some of the lore, filling in the gaps myself where necessary. I have enjoyed doing it.I would say yes.his opposite was made by him, a thought that he couldn't extinguish ?Yes, that is the way things are with gods. Thought becomes reality.He can just think things and it becomes reality ?I would say no.Is he even sentient by our standards?Sithis is more than the Aurbis, the in-game universe. In my own story Sithis is limitless, without any beginning as well as without end. I think it is also true that the in-game universe is more than Sithis, in that it's own gods have made it more stable and more complex.Is sithis the universe itself?This sounds like it is the beginning of a long journey for you. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have.So many questions and too many sources to read.
There are theories that Sithis is the Godhead, or the Dreamer who created the Aurbis (universe), but not confirmed.
Whatever it is, sithis is an older and more terrifying power than the mere Deadra.
The Godhead is just something from Kirkbride's ramblings though, isn't it? So it wouldn't be considered canon.
Unless it appears in the 36 sermons, in which case it's Vivec's ramblings that stemmed from Kirkbride's ramblings - which doesn't really give it much more "proof".
There are theories that Sithis is the Godhead, or the Dreamer who created the Aurbis (universe), but not confirmed.
Whatever it is, sithis is an older and more terrifying power than the mere Deadra.
The Godhead is just something from Kirkbride's ramblings though, isn't it? So it wouldn't be considered canon.
Unless it appears in the 36 sermons, in which case it's Vivec's ramblings that stemmed from Kirkbride's ramblings - which doesn't really give it much more "proof".
It’s part of the amaranth concept, which is mentioned in game in ESO. They’re not “ramblings” just because the concepts originated with a former writer/developer.
Is the sithis book canon, which explains things like even his opposite was made by him, a thought that he couldn't extinguish ? He can just think things and it becomes reality ? Is he even sentient by our standards? Is sithis the universe itself? So many questions and too many sources to read that maybe one of you know the answer who are more dedicated than me.
There are theories that Sithis is the Godhead, or the Dreamer who created the Aurbis (universe), but not confirmed.
Whatever it is, sithis is an older and more terrifying power than the mere Deadra.
The Godhead is just something from Kirkbride's ramblings though, isn't it? So it wouldn't be considered canon.
Unless it appears in the 36 sermons, in which case it's Vivec's ramblings that stemmed from Kirkbride's ramblings - which doesn't really give it much more "proof".
It’s part of the amaranth concept, which is mentioned in game in ESO. They’re not “ramblings” just because the concepts originated with a former writer/developer.
Where is the amaranth mentioned? I'm curious now.
And I always take anything associated with Kirkbride with a grain of salt. He may have given us some cool lore in the past to help make the Elder Scrolls universe unique among other fantasy universes, but a lot of the guy's work is just "too much", and doesn't fit into the Lore at all. And of course, anything he's written after he resigned is purely fanfiction - thankfully.
There are theories that Sithis is the Godhead, or the Dreamer who created the Aurbis (universe), but not confirmed.
Whatever it is, sithis is an older and more terrifying power than the mere Deadra.
The Godhead is just something from Kirkbride's ramblings though, isn't it? So it wouldn't be considered canon.
Unless it appears in the 36 sermons, in which case it's Vivec's ramblings that stemmed from Kirkbride's ramblings - which doesn't really give it much more "proof".
It’s part of the amaranth concept, which is mentioned in game in ESO. They’re not “ramblings” just because the concepts originated with a former writer/developer.
Where is the amaranth mentioned? I'm curious now.
And I always take anything associated with Kirkbride with a grain of salt. He may have given us some cool lore in the past to help make the Elder Scrolls universe unique among other fantasy universes, but a lot of the guy's work is just "too much", and doesn't fit into the Lore at all. And of course, anything he's written after he resigned is purely fanfiction - thankfully.
That’s a pretty limited and close minded way of thinking imo. A LOT of his “fan fiction” has later been explicitly recognized in game. Amaranth is just one example, which is mentioned in the secret 37th sermon, which was written by Lawrence and a lot of the lore community took as an acknowledgement of the concept being cannon.
I’m not aware of anything that Kirkbride wrote that doesn’t fit with lore in game today. I actually agree that some of his non-in-game writing is over the top (the stuff he wrote after leaving).
But when that stuff gets recognized in game I think it is legit. And most of his stuff was written while he was an employee and he basically created the metaphysics of the ES universe.
Aristocles22 wrote: »Confusingly, Sithis (or Padomay) is said to be the creator of the material universe, but that this was a mistake on his part.
Some are, not all.Aristocles22 wrote: »Even the planes of Oblivion are warped imitations of what was created on Nirn.
That's if you take the Anuad literally. Trying to divide the Aedra and Daedra along Anuic/Padomaic lines is never a clean exercise.Aristocles22 wrote: »Also confusing is that the Aedra are only only part Anuic in their origin, with some of Padomay's essence in them. The only purely Anuic entities beside Anu (or Anuiel, as he is known now) are the Magna-Ge. The Magna-Ge helped created Nirn, but they left when they realized that this would weaken them and bind them to the world, rendering them mortal and perhaps even semi-comatose like the Aedra supposedly are, at least according to some (maybe unreliable) sources.
Think of it less as "canon/not canon" but "true/false", if that makes it any easier to reason through.Aristocles22 wrote: »So, basically, there's a lot left to interpretation, a lot which doesn't make sense on the face of it, and a lot of material which might not even be considered canon anymore, if it ever was.
There are theories that Sithis is the Godhead, or the Dreamer who created the Aurbis (universe), but not confirmed.
Whatever it is, sithis is an older and more terrifying power than the mere Deadra.
The Godhead is just something from Kirkbride's ramblings though, isn't it? So it wouldn't be considered canon.
Unless it appears in the 36 sermons, in which case it's Vivec's ramblings that stemmed from Kirkbride's ramblings - which doesn't really give it much more "proof".