Sithis is not a deity, a being or a force. Is a way of talking about a fundamental part of the fabric of the aurbis: Space (Anui-el is the way some people talk about "time"). Then "Anu" (representation of something permanent) and "Padomay" (representation of the posibility of change) created "space-time" (Anui-el and Sithis). Anu is "information" and Padomay is "will". They aren't deities or persons or forces or some shit like that. They are parts of the Godhead: the static eternal information in the mind (Anu) and the will to use that information and do something (Padomay). Therefore, one Cosmic Mind (Godhead / All-maker / Void) using information (ANU) and free will (Padomay) creates space (Sithis) and time (Anui-el). Aka and Lorkhan are deities that represent time and space (they have dominion over that), but they aren't time and space itself.
honestly the shadowscales in ESO seemed a lot more like the morag tong than the dark brotherhood. theyre mostly like, almost a sort of crisis response team? except A) they have a very defined, gruesome aesthetic. one of them gave me a flute carved outta a finger, i was impressed. and B) the way they resolve every crisis facing the argonian people is with murder. they *are* trained assassins, after all. there was a nice quest in shadowfen where you help a handful of 'scales recapture an argonian village from khajiiti raiders, and the shadowscales you worked with there seemed to genuinely care about helping people. they were just... really nice, honestly. not nearly what i had come to expect, given that they apparently train with the dark brotherhood. that being said? the punishment for breaking a rule within the shadowscales is like, immediate summary execution. right back to the hist. no trial, no second chances, nothing. kiiiiinda harsh
Perhaps the heroes as told in the Scrolls (maybe the Scrolls themselves) are moving Dragon Breaks. It explains why things that are so contradictory are all canonical from a Lore standby.
Man, fuck Comcast. Sorry that my internet was so shit guys. And for drinking so much extra-strong beer that I slightly lost my coherence. Although I'm pretty sure my mug is the last frame of every one of these I've been on, so woot.
Sithis is not a deity, a being or a force. Is a way of talking about a fundamental part of the fabric of the aurbis: Space (Anui-el is the way some people talk about "time").
Then "Anu" (representation of something permanent) and "Padomay" (representation of the posibility of change) created "space-time" (Anui-el and Sithis).
Anu is "information" and Padomay is "will". They aren't deities or persons or forces or some shit like that. They are parts of the Godhead: the static eternal information in the mind (Anu) and the will to use that information and do something (Padomay).
Therefore, one Cosmic Mind (Godhead / All-maker / Void) using information (ANU) and free will (Padomay) creates space (Sithis) and time (Anui-el).
Aka and Lorkhan are deities that represent time and space (they have dominion over that), but they aren't time and space itself.
honestly the shadowscales in ESO seemed a lot more like the morag tong than the dark brotherhood. theyre mostly like, almost a sort of crisis response team? except A) they have a very defined, gruesome aesthetic. one of them gave me a flute carved outta a finger, i was impressed. and B) the way they resolve every crisis facing the argonian people is with murder. they *are* trained assassins, after all. there was a nice quest in shadowfen where you help a handful of 'scales recapture an argonian village from khajiiti raiders, and the shadowscales you worked with there seemed to genuinely care about helping people. they were just... really nice, honestly. not nearly what i had come to expect, given that they apparently train with the dark brotherhood. that being said? the punishment for breaking a rule within the shadowscales is like, immediate summary execution. right back to the hist. no trial, no second chances, nothing. kiiiiinda harsh
You definitely need to do episodes more often :) enjoyed every episode of this
I've been eagerly awaiting for the next installment.
Could you please do a podcast on Voryn Dagoth? The Sharmat needs some love too!
He'll be getting some love soon. :)
=)
+mojonation1487 :c soon you say?
+Anônimo Baiano lol
Perhaps the heroes as told in the Scrolls (maybe the Scrolls themselves) are moving Dragon Breaks. It explains why things that are so contradictory are all canonical from a Lore standby.
*standpoint.
can u do a podcast abut CHIMmimarco
Man, fuck Comcast. Sorry that my internet was so shit guys.
And for drinking so much extra-strong beer that I slightly lost my coherence.
Although I'm pretty sure my mug is the last frame of every one of these I've been on, so woot.