"There is no right lesson learned alone." Formerly Itheliaapologist.
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Considering Meridia And Ithelia's Looks, I Think The Rest Of The Coruscations Would Appear (or Choose
Considering Meridia and Ithelia's looks, I think the rest of the Coruscations would appear (or choose to as not to terrify mortals) as angelic like beings with some variations. I can see Mnemoli appearing as a clockwork angel considering who one of her dads happens to be.
Did You Know: According to The Nine Coruscations, Londa-Vera is "the feminine power of magic that allowed the Mundus to exist despite the impossibility of it all"?
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Mehrunes Dagon kind of gets the rawest deal of the daedric princes, and I feel bad for him.
Dagon's not just the god of destruction, he's the god of change, he's the god of revolution (of all kinds). He's the embodiment of one of the most fundamental forces in the universe, and he's in the most thankless business in existence.
When the ayleid slaves were being broken upon the wheel, it was Mehrunes Dagon who whispered to Alessia, who gave them the strength to shatter their chains. And what did they do after all was said and done? They made a new wheel, new chains, and thanked
When a wrong is righted, it's always Stendarr who gets thanked for the justice that was served. Never Dagon for giving the courage to speak out against that injustice.
When the mountain blows its top and spews ash that settles into the soil of Vvardenfell and the crops of the dunmer grow strong and bountiful, they thank the Tribunal for the harvest, and never for the volcano that made the land fertile.
He's been there since the start, since the first daedron ate the first aedron and gave forth light. But everyone's only ever thankful for the warmth of a fire, never the fire itself. He's behind every chance ever taken, every redemption and desire to do better.
No wonder he's so pissed all the time. Has anyone ever just told him "thank you"? I doubt it.