:tromp: Low-Energy Malacath. The Beto O'Rourke of Oblivion.
ESO is an interesting (and probably final) oppoturnity for Jyggalag honestly, the writers there are going bull batshit on the crazy lore. It's just a shame it's all tied up into the MMO framework. Even with some of the bells and whistles from Bethesda games they've added, like guards, stealing and bounties.
I'd absolutely love a return to the Shivering Isles. As far as I'm aware the lore is only that the Greymarch happens at the end of an era but idk if that means on Mundus or in the Isles themselves.
Malacath themselves swears that people are overly literal in regards to that story.
Whether they're right or it's Daedric :cope: is up to you.
"N-no! I wasnt e-eaten and shat out! I-I-I'm the strongest daedric p-prince!"
Smells like :cope: to me.
Literally Daedric Prince of Outcasts.
Loser energy.
The most dangerous Prince is easily Peryite. It's always the quiet ones.
I just want Jyggalag to appear in a game again.
:tromp: Low-Energy Malacath. The Beto O'Rourke of Oblivion.
ESO is an interesting (and probably final) oppoturnity for Jyggalag honestly, the writers there are going bull batshit on the crazy lore. It's just a shame it's all tied up into the MMO framework. Even with some of the bells and whistles from Bethesda games they've added, like guards, stealing and bounties.
I'd absolutely love a return to the Shivering Isles. As far as I'm aware the lore is only that the Greymarch happens at the end of an era but idk if that means on Mundus or in the Isles themselves.
If ESO's Summerset DLC is anything to go by, Nocturnal is a lot stronger than she lets on.
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Eh, consider man was created through a trickster god, and Redguards come from another plane of existence, I wouldn't look too far into it.
Orcs are still often basically seen as no more than monsters. Orsinium has been burned down several times in canon.