@@trisryan4161 "all things must maintain a balance" is just your personal opinion. not that of the Aedra or Daedra, so the point you make after is invalid :)
Rather, be afraid of the One who can destroy both soul and body in hell. - an imaginary sky monster who condemns those who don't love him enough to eternal torment. Also Matthew 10:28.
As a Dunmer player, I love Azura for the sheer fact she gave my reincarnation of Indoril Nerevar the chance to blast the smug grin off Almalexia’s face.
All it cost was the existence of some (mostly) benevolent mortal gods, a moon destroying the dunmer capital, most of Morrowind being destroyed by a volcanic eruption and the diminishment of dunmer power. All things considered, a pretty terrible deal for the people of Morrowind.
3 people did something I don't want so I'm gonna curse their entire race and then, millennia later, absolutely ravage their homeland in a catastrophy unimaginable in its devastation. At least people will still call me fair and caring lol
@@Anon-fd8ui everything you said is wrong The 3 people didn't just do some small thing wrong, they betrayed their god, murdered her champion, their friend/lover and ruler, set themselves up as false gods by profane desecration of the heart of a true god. Azura turned their skin ashen not as a punishment, before the Dunmer were Dunmer they were Chimer, they had golden skin like their cousins the Altmer, she turned their skin ashen to reflect her own to always remind the Chinmer people of their true god. The ones that caused the devastation to Vvardenfell and Morrowind were Dagoth Ur and the tribunal, specifically Vivec. Dagoth Ur was responsible for the ash storms and the blight of Corpus disease, Vivec was the one who delibrately tied Baar Dau remaining suspended above the city of Vivec to the dunmer peoples continuous love and worship of him so if they ever stopped it would fall, and dont try anything like well Vivec stopped it saving the people in the first place because the reason Sheogorath hurled it at Vivec city in the first place is because of the disrespect the tribunal paid him. Baar Dau falling from the sky is what caused the eruption of red mountain.
She didn't actually curse the Dunmer though it's made pretty clear in the way she speaks that she isn't doing these things that the tribunal of false gods are bringing this upon them selves when they melded with the heart of Lorkham.
Today, I had an almost genuine religious moment with Azura through my character. I had just enrolled at the college of Winterhold, and after the first class with Tolfdir, my character took a break to visit the grounds. He wandered up to the roof of the Hall of Attainment, and suddenly, out of the dusk sky, for the first time ever I spotted the Shrine of Azura from the roof of the college. I have been playing this game on and off for nearly 10 years, and I had never noticed that you could see the shrine from the college roof. There and then, my character decided he had to visit that giant statue. I blew off Sarthaal for a bit and ran him over to the statue, (without fast-traveling to the nearby cave, since it felt like he had to make the pilgrimage honestly) and when he arrived, he was greeted by the priestess, who told him she had foreseen his coming long before his birth. Never in my 12 years of playing Elder Scrolls games have I had a more immersive moment than this. For the entirety of the side-quest, I was completely immersed into my character's perspective, sharing in his sense of wonder, his perseverance in reaching the statue, and his determination to retrieve the star. When Azura spoke to him, I felt like she was speaking directly to me. Truly amazing organic storytelling right there! TLDR: I saw Azura's statue from the college for the first time and was transported back to 2011, when Skyrim was the most mind-blowing game I had ever seen.
Azura is my favorite. If you treat her with respect, she will take care of you. Just don't disrespect her or try and trick her. if you do, she will curse and/or destroy you.
The_Drop Bear She cursed the rest of the race because they began to turn from worshipping her into worshipping the Tribunal, which she considered betrayal.
Yeah she's not ''perfect'' but still one of the better options out there. She'd be my goddess of choice, and that realm is definitely a helping hand in that.
Damned fait’less impurrials... Jokes aside I’m an Empire man through and through but if you tell me Talos ain’t a real god I’ll run you through, ya elven bastard
Talos pff! An aspect of Lorkhan and a butcher, Nothing worth considering. Hircine and the Reclamation's are the only ones whom I shall follow, so fuck the Dominion as well.
I disagree about one thing: Azura would not have participated in creation even despite her desire for love. It is in fact because of it that she did not do it. In the end the Aedra, the Divines, expect worship and devotion because of their part in creation, while labeling Daedra worshipers as always and automatically evil (even in the rare cases when this is not true), and that is not how Azura works. She wants the devotion to be absolute, but also true. She wants people to come to her not out of obligation, but genuine desire TO be with her. So when she is betrayed, her wrath is all the more potent (if sometimes overblown or undeserved).
I wouldn't say Daedra worshipers are commonly evil. You have to keep in mind that most of them are painted that way BECAUSE of the Aedric pantheon and how mortals have twisted the meaning. Asura and Nocturnal aren't evil. I've never seen either do anything against mortals unprovoked. Sure Nocturnal is the patron of Thieves but calling thievery "evil" seems a bit our of proportion. Immoral sure, but immoral and "evil" are two different things. Similarly you have Miridia who is commanding but definitely seems to be on the good side of the spectrum. We don't really see her followers doing anything evil. And I would say Hermas Mora is about a 50/50. Hes willing to do ANYTHING to collect more knowledge. He more ignores morality all together. Same with Malacath. He doesn't really hurt anyone unless they challenge something he cares about. For example hurting the Orcs, Ogres or various other creatures he is the patron of. Then we have Sheogorath who is... well just insane. The problem is most of the time we see daedra worship is associated with Mehrunes Dagon and Molag Bal. Who are two very aggressive princes.
@@SasukeTheCursed immorality is an evil just stealing seems to be a "lesser" evil because its not bloody, but it can end up causing more pain and death than someone running up and cutting someones head off..sheogorath im not sure is actually insane, because he "knows he is insane" most insane people do not know they are, even then he is a truly evil bastard because he still understands what he does for the most part is not right.
Azura being a prince regretful for not taking part in the creation of Mundus was an interesting idea. It would make an interesting twist on her depiction, with a sun and a moon in hand. The moon being Lorkhan, the creator (at least the one initiating the process) of Mundus, and the sun being Magnus, the architect of the creation. She is holding them up, perhaps revering their work and creation, despite not taking part in it. She decided to hold on to her power instead of investing it in the world she seem to take so much interest in. Perhaps she wants to be loved and revered like the ones who created it, and so reaches out to mortals for recognition. After all, those two creators are no longer there to receive the love and recognition the mortals have for them, one fleeing to Atherius and the other killed by the other Aedra. It goes hand in hand with her sphere of Vanity & Egotism to want to pick up where they left off and be the "living god" to oversee the creation and receive the affections of the mortals in it. And perhaps this is exactly why she dislikes that the Tribunal used the power of the creator to become "living gods" themselves. Not only could they take away from her worship, but they gained their position from the power of the god of creation. The creation she didn't partake in. Of course she would see that as an insult.
I saw a comment talking about how she might NOT regret it. They thought that Azura preferred being worshipped by people who wanted to worship her, unlike the aedra who were/are worshipped just because it was a social/cultural obligation. The commenter also said that this may be why she is so spiteful to the people who betrayed her.
I've always loved Azura. There are some interesting aspects to basically every Daedra in some way, but Azura is the one Prince that actually cares for her loyal followers, and you very well may be able to even experience her love first hand seeing as she's interactive with mortals unlike the Aedra. I can see why she's revered by a lot of races on Tamriel. So what I'm trying to say is, Azura 2020.
no, the most trustworthy and benevolent of the daedra is Malacath ! he was and is the Aedra Trinimac, and even though he was backstabbed by mephala and banished into a realm of ash by boethiah, and then she lied about him, calling him a shit out of her bowels, he still remains true to his values and protects his most loyal followers, the orcs and does not hold grudges against boethiah for her act of treachery !
Nah, I think Peryite is the most fair, he is literally the representative of balance. He is both good and bad luck, he is karma. He is the actions that change the world and complacency to leave things how they are
I think hircine is the most fair, he cares about his followers and doesn’t get greedy or corrupt on them, not to mention he grants them power for their loyalty.
@@bonda3rd150 hircine is really cool too. but i still think the most just and fair is Malacath ! and if you follow the quest in falkreath about the guy who turned werewolf, you can clearly see that Hircine did not care about the werewolf even though he murdered the child because he could not control his urge... yes he did stole hircine's ring, but Hircine showed great hatred in having the Dragonborn chasing him down, kill him, take his skin and then hircine turning it into a dress for the dragonborn ! that was too harsh !!!
I liked your point about Azura and Mara representing motherhood. Going off of that, Mara could represent the nurturing aspect of motherhood while Azura represents the strictness, discipline, and punishment aspects of motherhood.
I think Azura wants to do good, wants to be good but she knows she has a temper and sometimes lash out. She wants to be THE god and the center of attention and she knows she could be but her own faults and flaws which aren't many but significant is what's holding her back. At least that's my impression of Azura.
azura is like old testament god or a 50's dad, she is loving and rewards children who behave themselfs, but when you fuck up, she'll take out the belt and beat your ass until it glows red in the dark.
Yeah never forget she (supposedly) cursed the Dunmer from being the Chimer purely because the Tribunal used the Tools. Cuz three people screwed up, she screwed over an entire race. Even after the Tribunal were gone she never undid her curse.
I believe part of it was also that the entire population began to turn away from worshipping Azura and the Daedra and began worshipping the Tribunal. This massively pissed off Azura, and that combined with the tools being used led to them blueing themselves.
I think azura is basically inana... If thats the case, id rather worship her than any other god or goddess... Even the worst of her is better than the best of the rest...
To me she is the chief Daedric Prince. She just seems to have the most involvement with mortals, and she is like the wise mind of the Daedra. Her character is so complex and mysterious, I want to see more of her in ES6. That said I think Sheogorath is very influential, and also has many interactions with Mundus, but not in the same way as Azura.
I believe why her reactions and curses are so drastic when she is betrayed is because when people worship/love her they do so genuinely, she doesn’t obligate to worship her, she prefers when people do it out of their own will. So when people go out of their way to fake love her and then betray her, it’s pretty much on them for their fuck up
Azura in my opinion is the most likable of the Daedric Princes, she is fair and just, she doesn't demand worship, nor does she seek the rule the mortal world. But she is no pushover.
Fun idea: Azura's view of mortals is based on some of the Valar from Tolkien stories (lord of the rings, the hobbit, the silmarillion etc.) In that the Valar actually respect humans and elves because they see mortality as a special gift, due to mortals often being very ambitious in comparison to the usually very complacent immortals. Azura's view is what causes her to care about her followers, in comparison to how the other daedric princes see mortals as weak playthings. This same view is also a large part of why she got so angry at the tribunal and the dwemer, to her using the heart of lorkhan to become immortal was effectively throwing away the most precious gift they previously had. Chances are Azura is based Tolkien's stories the same way Hermeius Mora is based on Lovecraft's.
“The fascinating thing to me about azura is the way she can somehow be portrayed as both benevolent and spiteful seemingly simultaneously.” Went to catholic school, can relate. :D
LoooooL many religion has this figurines. Someone says he see some balance inside Azura, someone said its like a Yin-Yang of elder scrolls. Taoism say "if you weaken something, ot will be strong, and if you strenghten something, it will be weak". Its like when you want something so much and will never happen. After a heavy push, you can await only for a repush. I think this is what happening around. I heard a phylosopher who said about kids, "that is like a baloon, if you just say something to your kid, he will do, like when you just push a baloon, then it will be reformed, but if you constantly push your finger, it will not accept and start to push to the opposite way out. I hope it helps you out!
To me she could be considered the Prince of "Do unto others..." Treat her with respect/love and you have her blessing, betray her and receive in kind. On a side note; loving your channel man, keep it up!
Azura's sphere of dawn and dusk isn't literal, as this was here sphere before there was a dawn and dusk in the mundus. She is simply the TES version of yin and yang.
To be fair, watching your champion get betrayed by his own friends and lover and then indulge in their greed by renouncing the worship and becoming gods by using a very dangerous and corrupting artifact will probably have a woman like her very, very mad.
The way I see it is that Azura is the daedric prince of concepts like wabi-sabi and the interplay of light and dark, good and evil, pleasant and miserable. There is potentially unforgettable beauty in their dance, equal parts beautiful and tragic, wonderful and terrible. Existential beauty, perhaps? Part of her sphere seems to be the acceptance, maybe even reverence of these imperfections for what they are. What was once unique and beautiful in its own right begins to lose its identity in trying to become ideal -- something she seems to despise. Her ultimate motivations seem to be laid out in Khajiiti myth, as she was not only Fadomai's daughter but her closest confidant, and appears to hold the dreams and hopes of her mother in high regard in spite of her rivalry with Nirni. Perhaps in hearing her mother speak of love, war, unrealized hopes and dreams on her deathbed, Azurah came to appreciate all too late these unrealized futures that her mother had envisioned, no matter how much they made her ache and cry. She came to love and care for it all in hearing her mother speak so lovingly of Nirni's future children and grandchildren -- their names, their imagined (foreseen?) triumphs and tragedies. As Azurah wept, she consciously or subconsciously began to build the lunar lattice around Nirni -- the legacy that Fadomai loved so much -- to protect her and her grandchildren -- and many of her later actions could be attributed to the same motive, even though it ultimately pushed Fadomai in her final resting place in the Void from her. She had resolved that she would love and protect creation, warts and all -- but possibly only for Fadomai's sake. In essence, she likely sees herself as the exclusive keeper of Fadomai's legacy -- the one with the last say on what that entails -- and any who encroach on that vision or scorn her authority on it tend to get on her bad side pretty quickly. Maybe Azurah is even bitter that she was never so beloved by her mother in life as Nirni and this manifests in her vanity, wanting to be loved by all who follow her. She may not even truly love Nirni or her children, but in some way she has accepted her admittedly somewhat tragic role and she expects this of her followers as well -- if you cannot fully accept others, at least accept yourself and see the beauty in it, warts and all. It's no wonder then that she helped lead the Chimer from Summerset, and could also be compared to Malacath in that regard. The Tribunal's later theft of power from the Heart of Lorkhan is then betraying not only Azura in usurping her power over the Chimer but adding insult to injury in going directly against Padomay's legacy by casting off their imperfections (mortality, etc.) in pursuit of the ideal. Add to that how Lorkhan is likely a very sore subject for Azura given that it could be said that he was the one who doomed her mother and took her away from her... it was a very bad idea to claim power from such a thing when betraying her in nearly the same breath, and how she is likely responsible for the disappearance of the Dwemer in also toying with his Heart. Azura is wise but cruel -- and she may only have that wisdom thanks to the hopes and dreams that Nirni shared on her deathbed. Hers is the acceptance and encouragement of the imperfect, helping us to venerate the dreamily-distant, reflected light and finding it far more beautiful and accessible than its source.
That’s an interesting take on how dawn and dusk represent Azuras vanity. I always thought it symbolized her prophecies and how they always brought change.
With Azura's Prophecy, I usually conceptualize that Azura set one of my Dragonborns on her destiny. A studious apprentice at the College of Winterhold became dismayed at her lack of progress and the increasing strain of Ancano's presence leaves her to travel to the Shrine of Azura. To get away from the troubles and doubted her own power among her peers. There, Aranea Ienith speaks to her, and even has a moment where Azura's voice calls out. As she follows the journey for Azura's Star and manages to clear the spirit and daedric wards... Azura parts with a foretelling of the Dragon's Blood in her. She foretells my dragonborn's fate and the deliverance she brings for Tamriel. Though bleak are her talents now, her strength in courage and the fate written in her soul will bring the end of tyranny that all may suffer if she gave up then and there.
She's like your typical Greek god. She'll nurture and provide for you as long as you're consistently kind, respectful, and constantly adore her but the moment you step out of line your life is over.
I honestly think it depends on severity though. Azura is said to be kind and loving a small step out of line probably wouldn't get you smited or even harshly punished, but a betrayal will mean your end.
The rebellious Gods only interest was Lust for Mortal women and men. The Daedra or Devils enter into compacts that they know eventually their followers will break so they can exact revenge for doing so.
Azura is kind of like the dad and the dog meme. Dad didn’t want the dog and insisted they not get one but then when they end up getting the dog nobody loves the dog more than dad
One thing I like about Azura is she's maybe the most "human" Prince. It feels like if you leave her alone, she's likely to leave you alone. Do right by her and she'll usually reciprocate, but screw her over and she'll come at you with all the power she can bring to bear. Really, I think that describes most of us mortals pretty well, too. (Edit to fix typo)
In the book "The Monomyth" it is explained that the Aedra and Daedra first formed as not fully realized spirits in The Gray Maybe, a zone formed between Anu and Padomay. Though other parts of the book seem to imply it is between Anu and Oblivion/The Void, which I think might be because Padomay resides within the Void? In addition, one section describes the difference of Aedra and Daedra being distinct because of how closely they were aligned to either Anu or Padomay, perhaps during their formation. Though another section describes the difference being whether they chose to participate in the creation of Mundus. Or perhaps it's a little of both and how closely they are aligned to one or the other strongly effected their decision making on whether or not to participate. Of all the Aedra and Daedra, could Azura be the spirit closest to the center of this split? Perhaps closer to Anu because of her seemingly preferring to act benevolent at the foremost, or closer to Padomay because she eventually decided not to participate in the creation of Mundus. Or even the exact center. If this is the case, it was surely not an easy decision for her. My point is her balance between these two forces could be another layer to her sphere of Dawn and Dusk.
I would be an Azura follower, of all the Daedra lords, she is the most mentally stable as long as you don't betray her. Which for me is an understandable limit as well. Besides, she directly helps you if you need it, she is not indirect as every Aedra, she speaks to you directly, plus, Boethiah and Mephala are unlikley to harm you and maybe they will help you by association. It's not perfect, of course, but if I were in the world of TES, which is ridiculously dangerous, it's the best option for me.
Azura is not vain :/ she loves her people even if they turned their backs on her. Events of Morrowind, and all her questlines point to this. She is a mother figure, and mothers show love and discipline. She cursed the chimer because not only did the tribunal kill her champion, but rose themselves to god-hood. Everything she did was on the behalf of morrowind, including warning as many people as she could about the red year. In skyrim she even lets her last follower off duty, and allows them to adventure with the dragon born, being free of visions.
She is vain... vain in that she wants to be liked and revered;but not forget about her vindoctive nature like when she literally committed genocide on the Chimer and was still nice about it by turning them into dunmer because they turned their backs on her. She dont get me wrong she is very empathic but we can see she's a deadra for a reason. When everything is good she's nice as can be but when her ego gets checked she can't stand it.
@@blackvillain4479 azura committed genocide on the Chimer? Wtf are you talking about? >when her ego gets checked Then don’t check her ego, genius. You need to be extremely brave (and have immeasurable ego yourself) or immeasurably stupid to try to ego check goddamn daedra prince.
@Max yeah she literally committed genocide though she was nice about it. She wiped out Chimer by turning them into Dunmer. Just she didn't genocide them in a the most conventional way ( which is killing them), doesn't mean that wasn't a literal genocide. No Chimer exists after the actions after the actions of the tribunal ( that whole group is gone and is never coming back). Yes they were turned into something else, but no matter how you try to dress it up; it was genocide. If you actually digested the lore then you know it nothing short of that. You obviously don't have the profound knowledge of elder scrolls mythology you think you do.
@Max Hey smart guy I never said the Chimer was smart for damaging the ego of a Deadric prince. In fact that was incredibly stupid what they did. My statement wasn't whether or not the Chimer were justified in turning their backs on the Deadra. I was simply pointing out that despite Azura being "benevolent" for a Deadra; she was still incredibly vain and wrathful when crossed with a tendency to overreact to any disrespect or perceived betrayal.
i think to Dunmer azura would represent self love and the love of ones family since she wants you to love her (as a metiphorical mother figure) and yourself, this is why she hates deception but stands in the dunmer pantheon with mephala and boethia, if you merge some of their principles together you get something like: you should be loyal to clan and family and push the interest of yourself and your family and not betray them (azura) but to use deception lies and betrayal to further the interest of you and your family is good (azura+mephala) and you should be strong for yourself and your family because life is harsh and a test of ones mettle (azura+boethia)
@@ghostwarrior3878 Actually he's not, he only does what he does because that's his nature. Is gravity evil for making people fall to their death. Is AKATOSH evil since he has killed more than the rest of the Daedra combined (as he is time). No. Molag can no more stop being domination and enslavement than AKA can stop being time
Now I feel bad for turning Azura's Star into the Black Star. I'll make sure to keep it the way it is in my new playthrough. What's even worse, the character who corrupted it was a Khajiit.
I view the reclamations as such Boethiah is the strength of the dunmer Mephala is the cunning of the dunmer but Azura, Azura is the *soul* of the dunmer
Thanks Drew! Azura and Meridia are the only two daedra for whom I will regularly perform their quests as both ask the dragonborn to cleanse something belonging to them of the evil of the undead and necromancy. The other daedric quests always leave me feeling dirty and tainted by their evil. Thus, I gladly avoid any contact with them. Meridia's Dawnbreaker is a beautiful piece of wall art. But, Azura gives me the most useful reward and I'm not talking about Azura's Star. I have plenty of grand soul gems. I am speaking directly of Arenea lenith, former priestess of Azura, who will join the dragonborn immediately after Azura's Star is cleansed of the evil necromancer, Nelacar, who trapped himself inside. I often recruit Brelyna Maryon as well as I have found that the only thing better than having a beautiful Dunmer mage in one's party is having TWO beautiful Dunmer mages! LOL
All of these dunmer lore vids make me really sad that I haven't played Morrowind ever. I hope that they do a remaster of Morrowind in the future sometime, we need it.
Azura is my favorite Daedric Prince. Love her aesthetics and symbols. I'd worship the hell out of her if I lived in the Elder Scrolls universe. She and Meridia are the only ones who are fairly benevolent. Also what World Man said.
I don't think Asura just wants love, I think she loves back--and that's why here curses are so brutal when she feels betrayed. You ever break a girl's heart? B-ruh.
These daedra lore videos are really well written. I think you've done all the daedra now but I hope to see more of these on other topics Edit- huh, looked through your old videos and you guys have covered waaaaay more stuff than I realized. Got some catching up to do
You all should do some story videos of the cool quests in Oblivion for the Shivering Isles DLC. Ones like The Cold Flame of Agnon, The Ritual of Mania, The Ritual of Dementia and quests like that, that were really memorable from oblivion. I just think some Shivering Isles lore videos in general would be great.
Azura is officially now my favourite Daedric Prince. I'm never claiming the Black Star again. I draw the line in my manipulations at defaming true good. I wouldn't dare act against the ever-lovely Azura.
It would be too easy to do so, the way she wants it, so she can exact revenge. This pretty much sums up all Daedra. Reviving their own libido by 'restoring' mortalkind to Aetherius. Pah!!!
In the game the character should be punished severely for making Azura's Star into the Black Star. This is a Prince that changed the appearance of an entire race and brought forth the resurrection of her fallen champion and, despite the power granted to them by the Heart of Lorkhan, the Tribunal could not stop her from doing these things. A Dragonborn is nowhere near the power Almalexia, Sotha Sil or Vivec when they had access to the Heart so Azura should have no problem smiting them for their heresy.
Azura is def my favorite and not just for her appearance. If I were a person in Tamriel, I would definitely follow her. And Azura isn't jealous when you love other people or beings, she just wants you to be faithful and loyal to them as you are to Azura
I remember playing Morrowind when I was 10 and I kind of fell in love with Azura at the time. To me she's the most benelovent god, the perfect mother figure
Also Azura's seems to be the most human Daedric Prinz with the whole love unloved thing going on, some could say her Ego is humanity on his purest. If i think about this most of the time humans trying to accomplish things to get someone's favor either to get something out of it or to impress others #gettingsomelove
Did you really use one of Marboror Sul’s ‘tales of the dwemer’ as evidence? It’s well known in-universe that he often lies and misrepresents information.
> detests betrayal, corruption, and deception
> is allied with Boethia and Maphala
I don’t think any of the Deadra are allied per se with each other she would probably have a testy relationship with her ‘sister’s’
r/hmmmm
IKR lol. the two daedra who betrayed Trinimac and through deception turned his followers away from him and lied about his fate to defame him !
All things must maintain a balance. If all the gods they worshiped were evil and manipulative then there would be no self control or order.
@@trisryan4161 "all things must maintain a balance" is just your personal opinion. not that of the Aedra or Daedra, so the point you make after is invalid :)
By azura by azura by azura by azura! It's fudgemuppet.
I still have nightmares about that kid
Standing HERE next to ME
Standing here, molesting me!
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Perfect summery
Archus orez, Why thank you, by the way Who do you think has more Vanity Azura or The Cat from Red Dwarf?
Rather, be afraid of the One who can destroy both soul and body in hell.
- an imaginary sky monster who condemns those who don't love him enough to eternal torment. Also Matthew 10:28.
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As a Dunmer player, I love Azura for the sheer fact she gave my reincarnation of Indoril Nerevar the chance to blast the smug grin off Almalexia’s face.
Nerevar was an Azurachad and was well rewarded for it.
❤
All it cost was the existence of some (mostly) benevolent mortal gods, a moon destroying the dunmer capital, most of Morrowind being destroyed by a volcanic eruption and the diminishment of dunmer power. All things considered, a pretty terrible deal for the people of Morrowind.
She's the scolding mother of the dunmer people, harsh but fair and always caring
3 people did something I don't want so I'm gonna curse their entire race and then, millennia later, absolutely ravage their homeland in a catastrophy unimaginable in its devastation.
At least people will still call me fair and caring lol
@@Anon-fd8ui everything you said is wrong
The 3 people didn't just do some small thing wrong, they betrayed their god, murdered her champion, their friend/lover and ruler, set themselves up as false gods by profane desecration of the heart of a true god.
Azura turned their skin ashen not as a punishment, before the Dunmer were Dunmer they were Chimer, they had golden skin like their cousins the Altmer, she turned their skin ashen to reflect her own to always remind the Chinmer people of their true god.
The ones that caused the devastation to Vvardenfell and Morrowind were Dagoth Ur and the tribunal, specifically Vivec. Dagoth Ur was responsible for the ash storms and the blight of Corpus disease, Vivec was the one who delibrately tied Baar Dau remaining suspended above the city of Vivec to the dunmer peoples continuous love and worship of him so if they ever stopped it would fall, and dont try anything like well Vivec stopped it saving the people in the first place because the reason Sheogorath hurled it at Vivec city in the first place is because of the disrespect the tribunal paid him. Baar Dau falling from the sky is what caused the eruption of red mountain.
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Sounds like my late grandmother lol.
She didn't actually curse the Dunmer though it's made pretty clear in the way she speaks that she isn't doing these things that the tribunal of false gods are bringing this upon them selves when they melded with the heart of Lorkham.
Today, I had an almost genuine religious moment with Azura through my character.
I had just enrolled at the college of Winterhold, and after the first class with Tolfdir, my character took a break to visit the grounds. He wandered up to the roof of the Hall of Attainment, and suddenly, out of the dusk sky, for the first time ever I spotted the Shrine of Azura from the roof of the college.
I have been playing this game on and off for nearly 10 years, and I had never noticed that you could see the shrine from the college roof.
There and then, my character decided he had to visit that giant statue. I blew off Sarthaal for a bit and ran him over to the statue, (without fast-traveling to the nearby cave, since it felt like he had to make the pilgrimage honestly) and when he arrived, he was greeted by the priestess, who told him she had foreseen his coming long before his birth.
Never in my 12 years of playing Elder Scrolls games have I had a more immersive moment than this. For the entirety of the side-quest, I was completely immersed into my character's perspective, sharing in his sense of wonder, his perseverance in reaching the statue, and his determination to retrieve the star. When Azura spoke to him, I felt like she was speaking directly to me. Truly amazing organic storytelling right there!
TLDR: I saw Azura's statue from the college for the first time and was transported back to 2011, when Skyrim was the most mind-blowing game I had ever seen.
This is probably the most beautiful things I’ve ever read about a play thru experience in this game
Love this for you
It still is one of the most mindblowing games.
Azura is my favorite. If you treat her with respect, she will take care of you. Just don't disrespect her or try and trick her. if you do, she will curse and/or destroy you.
too bad black soul gems are hard to find naturally
darkwzrd4 so dont get on Azura's bad side, and youll be fine
Tell that to the entire Dunmer people, three people betray her and their whole races gets cursed.
And she also directly responsible for the red yeat
The_Drop Bear She cursed the rest of the race because they began to turn from worshipping her into worshipping the Tribunal, which she considered betrayal.
+Jeff B Exactly. They worshipped her and then turned their backs on her in favor of the Tribunal. It's not surprising that she was pissed off.
Yeah she's not ''perfect'' but still one of the better options out there. She'd be my goddess of choice, and that realm is definitely a helping hand in that.
Worship the 8 divines instead, their love reaches all.
Nocturnal all -day- night every -day- night.
@Jonathan Williams Dont sully the Divines image with your Talos nonsense
Damned fait’less impurrials...
Jokes aside I’m an Empire man through and through but if you tell me Talos ain’t a real god I’ll run you through, ya elven bastard
Talos pff! An aspect of Lorkhan and a butcher, Nothing worth considering. Hircine and the Reclamation's are the only ones whom I shall follow, so fuck the Dominion as well.
I disagree about one thing: Azura would not have participated in creation even despite her desire for love. It is in fact because of it that she did not do it. In the end the Aedra, the Divines, expect worship and devotion because of their part in creation, while labeling Daedra worshipers as always and automatically evil (even in the rare cases when this is not true), and that is not how Azura works. She wants the devotion to be absolute, but also true. She wants people to come to her not out of obligation, but genuine desire TO be with her. So when she is betrayed, her wrath is all the more potent (if sometimes overblown or undeserved).
Imagine she had went into creation like the aedra that would been weird what do you think
Spot the altmer
So shes a super bitch
I wouldn't say Daedra worshipers are commonly evil. You have to keep in mind that most of them are painted that way BECAUSE of the Aedric pantheon and how mortals have twisted the meaning. Asura and Nocturnal aren't evil. I've never seen either do anything against mortals unprovoked. Sure Nocturnal is the patron of Thieves but calling thievery "evil" seems a bit our of proportion. Immoral sure, but immoral and "evil" are two different things.
Similarly you have Miridia who is commanding but definitely seems to be on the good side of the spectrum. We don't really see her followers doing anything evil. And I would say Hermas Mora is about a 50/50. Hes willing to do ANYTHING to collect more knowledge. He more ignores morality all together. Same with Malacath. He doesn't really hurt anyone unless they challenge something he cares about. For example hurting the Orcs, Ogres or various other creatures he is the patron of. Then we have Sheogorath who is... well just insane.
The problem is most of the time we see daedra worship is associated with Mehrunes Dagon and Molag Bal. Who are two very aggressive princes.
@@SasukeTheCursed immorality is an evil just stealing seems to be a "lesser" evil because its not bloody, but it can end up causing more pain and death than someone running up and cutting someones head off..sheogorath im not sure is actually insane, because he "knows he is insane" most insane people do not know they are, even then he is a truly evil bastard because he still understands what he does for the most part is not right.
Azura being a prince regretful for not taking part in the creation of Mundus was an interesting idea. It would make an interesting twist on her depiction, with a sun and a moon in hand. The moon being Lorkhan, the creator (at least the one initiating the process) of Mundus, and the sun being Magnus, the architect of the creation. She is holding them up, perhaps revering their work and creation, despite not taking part in it.
She decided to hold on to her power instead of investing it in the world she seem to take so much interest in. Perhaps she wants to be loved and revered like the ones who created it, and so reaches out to mortals for recognition. After all, those two creators are no longer there to receive the love and recognition the mortals have for them, one fleeing to Atherius and the other killed by the other Aedra. It goes hand in hand with her sphere of Vanity & Egotism to want to pick up where they left off and be the "living god" to oversee the creation and receive the affections of the mortals in it. And perhaps this is exactly why she dislikes that the Tribunal used the power of the creator to become "living gods" themselves. Not only could they take away from her worship, but they gained their position from the power of the god of creation. The creation she didn't partake in. Of course she would see that as an insult.
I saw a comment talking about how she might NOT regret it. They thought that Azura preferred being worshipped by people who wanted to worship her, unlike the aedra who were/are worshipped just because it was a social/cultural obligation. The commenter also said that this may be why she is so spiteful to the people who betrayed her.
I love this interpretation and I think you’re right. Azura is jealous of the Aedra.
I've always loved Azura. There are some interesting aspects to basically every Daedra in some way, but Azura is the one Prince that actually cares for her loyal followers, and you very well may be able to even experience her love first hand seeing as she's interactive with mortals unlike the Aedra. I can see why she's revered by a lot of races on Tamriel. So what I'm trying to say is, Azura 2020.
Jeremy Jacobson for some reason she has always reminded me of Isis, with love and Athena in wrath but also some Hecate vibes.
Notice how none of that tri-part balance of Azura is utilised by the lying untrustworthy Elves.
Also hircine
#HermaeusMora2024
The Aedra are interactive too, to the extent that they can. The entire world is basically an Aedra so by living in it you're interacting with them
Azura is the most trustworthy, fair, and decent of the Daedra OR Aedra. She is BALANCE. Hence the "Dusk and Dawn", Moon and Star.
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no, the most trustworthy and benevolent of the daedra is Malacath ! he was and is the Aedra Trinimac, and even though he was backstabbed by mephala and banished into a realm of ash by boethiah, and then she lied about him, calling him a shit out of her bowels, he still remains true to his values and protects his most loyal followers, the orcs and does not hold grudges against boethiah for her act of treachery !
Nah, I think Peryite is the most fair, he is literally the representative of balance. He is both good and bad luck, he is karma. He is the actions that change the world and complacency to leave things how they are
I think hircine is the most fair, he cares about his followers and doesn’t get greedy or corrupt on them, not to mention he grants them power for their loyalty.
@@bonda3rd150 hircine is really cool too. but i still think the most just and fair is Malacath !
and if you follow the quest in falkreath about the guy who turned werewolf, you can clearly see that Hircine did not care about the werewolf even though he murdered the child because he could not control his urge... yes he did stole hircine's ring, but Hircine showed great hatred in having the Dragonborn chasing him down, kill him, take his skin and then hircine turning it into a dress for the dragonborn ! that was too harsh !!!
I liked your point about Azura and Mara representing motherhood. Going off of that, Mara could represent the nurturing aspect of motherhood while Azura represents the strictness, discipline, and punishment aspects of motherhood.
By Azura by Azura by Azura by Azura! It's another Elder scrolls lore video, I can't believe it's you my favorite channel and a vid I liked.
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Plot twist: The Adoring Fan is the true champion of Azura.
Proof? He keeps coming back to life.
I'll take that proof as lore good sir.
I think Azura wants to do good, wants to be good but she knows she has a temper and sometimes lash out. She wants to be THE god and the center of attention and she knows she could be but her own faults and flaws which aren't many but significant is what's holding her back. At least that's my impression of Azura.
azura is like old testament god or a 50's dad, she is loving and rewards children who behave themselfs, but when you fuck up, she'll take out the belt and beat your ass until it glows red in the dark.
Yeah never forget she (supposedly) cursed the Dunmer from being the Chimer purely because the Tribunal used the Tools. Cuz three people screwed up, she screwed over an entire race. Even after the Tribunal were gone she never undid her curse.
I believe part of it was also that the entire population began to turn away from worshipping Azura and the Daedra and began worshipping the Tribunal. This massively pissed off Azura, and that combined with the tools being used led to them blueing themselves.
I think azura is basically inana... If thats the case, id rather worship her than any other god or goddess... Even the worst of her is better than the best of the rest...
To me she is the chief Daedric Prince. She just seems to have the most involvement with mortals, and she is like the wise mind of the Daedra. Her character is so complex and mysterious, I want to see more of her in ES6. That said I think Sheogorath is very influential, and also has many interactions with Mundus, but not in the same way as Azura.
Drew the daedrologist, awesome title!
yaaaaaaaaaaas
I want to be one of them hehhehehe.
I believe why her reactions and curses are so drastic when she is betrayed is because when people worship/love her they do so genuinely, she doesn’t obligate to worship her, she prefers when people do it out of their own will. So when people go out of their way to fake love her and then betray her, it’s pretty much on them for their fuck up
Azura in my opinion is the most likable of the Daedric Princes, she is fair and just, she doesn't demand worship, nor does she seek the rule the mortal world. But she is no pushover.
Waiting for Meridia aNothEr haNd tOuchEs thE beAcon hEaR mE aNd oBey
I'm sorry, what? I just lost my hearing so you'll have to speak up or write it down!
@@Nova-jw6ju Fucking thing is everywhere, you could probably find it at the bottom of the sea inside a skeletons fucking crotch
r/woosh
I did her quest as a vampire
@@deepseavalkyrie559 GOT'IM
Fun idea: Azura's view of mortals is based on some of the Valar from Tolkien stories (lord of the rings, the hobbit, the silmarillion etc.) In that the Valar actually respect humans and elves because they see mortality as a special gift, due to mortals often being very ambitious in comparison to the usually very complacent immortals. Azura's view is what causes her to care about her followers, in comparison to how the other daedric princes see mortals as weak playthings. This same view is also a large part of why she got so angry at the tribunal and the dwemer, to her using the heart of lorkhan to become immortal was effectively throwing away the most precious gift they previously had. Chances are Azura is based Tolkien's stories the same way Hermeius Mora is based on Lovecraft's.
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“The fascinating thing to me about azura is the way she can somehow be portrayed as both benevolent and spiteful seemingly simultaneously.”
Went to catholic school, can relate. :D
LoooooL many religion has this figurines. Someone says he see some balance inside Azura, someone said its like a Yin-Yang of elder scrolls.
Taoism say "if you weaken something, ot will be strong, and if you strenghten something, it will be weak".
Its like when you want something so much and will never happen.
After a heavy push, you can await only for a repush.
I think this is what happening around.
I heard a phylosopher who said about kids, "that is like a baloon, if you just say something to your kid, he will do, like when you just push a baloon, then it will be reformed,
but if you constantly push your finger, it will not accept and start to push to the opposite way out.
I hope it helps you out!
These lore videos help me relax and sleep. They're soothing to me and idk why
To me she could be considered the Prince of "Do unto others..."
Treat her with respect/love and you have her blessing, betray her and receive in kind.
On a side note; loving your channel man, keep it up!
A disiple of hermaus Mora has blessed us with more information. Praise hermaus Mora!
maddragon Hail Mora!
Mephala fucks you so I chose ber
Loving this series, keep em coming ❤️
It's Elmo!
Azura's sphere of dawn and dusk isn't literal, as this was here sphere before there was a dawn and dusk in the mundus. She is simply the TES version of yin and yang.
Azura threw the biggest temper tantrum ever when turning the chimer to dunmer
To be fair, watching your champion get betrayed by his own friends and lover and then indulge in their greed by renouncing the worship and becoming gods by using a very dangerous and corrupting artifact will probably have a woman like her very, very mad.
I was waiting for this episode :) Azura is by far my favourite Daedric Prince of them all ;)
These videos are awesome keep up the great work!
Thank you!!!
"That'll show those orphans not to fuck with me"
- Azura after cursing the dunmer
The way I see it is that Azura is the daedric prince of concepts like wabi-sabi and the interplay of light and dark, good and evil, pleasant and miserable. There is potentially unforgettable beauty in their dance, equal parts beautiful and tragic, wonderful and terrible. Existential beauty, perhaps? Part of her sphere seems to be the acceptance, maybe even reverence of these imperfections for what they are. What was once unique and beautiful in its own right begins to lose its identity in trying to become ideal -- something she seems to despise.
Her ultimate motivations seem to be laid out in Khajiiti myth, as she was not only Fadomai's daughter but her closest confidant, and appears to hold the dreams and hopes of her mother in high regard in spite of her rivalry with Nirni. Perhaps in hearing her mother speak of love, war, unrealized hopes and dreams on her deathbed, Azurah came to appreciate all too late these unrealized futures that her mother had envisioned, no matter how much they made her ache and cry. She came to love and care for it all in hearing her mother speak so lovingly of Nirni's future children and grandchildren -- their names, their imagined (foreseen?) triumphs and tragedies. As Azurah wept, she consciously or subconsciously began to build the lunar lattice around Nirni -- the legacy that Fadomai loved so much -- to protect her and her grandchildren -- and many of her later actions could be attributed to the same motive, even though it ultimately pushed Fadomai in her final resting place in the Void from her. She had resolved that she would love and protect creation, warts and all -- but possibly only for Fadomai's sake.
In essence, she likely sees herself as the exclusive keeper of Fadomai's legacy -- the one with the last say on what that entails -- and any who encroach on that vision or scorn her authority on it tend to get on her bad side pretty quickly. Maybe Azurah is even bitter that she was never so beloved by her mother in life as Nirni and this manifests in her vanity, wanting to be loved by all who follow her. She may not even truly love Nirni or her children, but in some way she has accepted her admittedly somewhat tragic role and she expects this of her followers as well -- if you cannot fully accept others, at least accept yourself and see the beauty in it, warts and all.
It's no wonder then that she helped lead the Chimer from Summerset, and could also be compared to Malacath in that regard. The Tribunal's later theft of power from the Heart of Lorkhan is then betraying not only Azura in usurping her power over the Chimer but adding insult to injury in going directly against Padomay's legacy by casting off their imperfections (mortality, etc.) in pursuit of the ideal. Add to that how Lorkhan is likely a very sore subject for Azura given that it could be said that he was the one who doomed her mother and took her away from her... it was a very bad idea to claim power from such a thing when betraying her in nearly the same breath, and how she is likely responsible for the disappearance of the Dwemer in also toying with his Heart.
Azura is wise but cruel -- and she may only have that wisdom thanks to the hopes and dreams that Nirni shared on her deathbed. Hers is the acceptance and encouragement of the imperfect, helping us to venerate the dreamily-distant, reflected light and finding it far more beautiful and accessible than its source.
That’s an interesting take on how dawn and dusk represent Azuras vanity. I always thought it symbolized her prophecies and how they always brought change.
With Azura's Prophecy, I usually conceptualize that Azura set one of my Dragonborns on her destiny. A studious apprentice at the College of Winterhold became dismayed at her lack of progress and the increasing strain of Ancano's presence leaves her to travel to the Shrine of Azura. To get away from the troubles and doubted her own power among her peers. There, Aranea Ienith speaks to her, and even has a moment where Azura's voice calls out. As she follows the journey for Azura's Star and manages to clear the spirit and daedric wards... Azura parts with a foretelling of the Dragon's Blood in her.
She foretells my dragonborn's fate and the deliverance she brings for Tamriel. Though bleak are her talents now, her strength in courage and the fate written in her soul will bring the end of tyranny that all may suffer if she gave up then and there.
She's like your typical Greek god. She'll nurture and provide for you as long as you're consistently kind, respectful, and constantly adore her but the moment you step out of line your life is over.
I honestly think it depends on severity though. Azura is said to be kind and loving a small step out of line probably wouldn't get you smited or even harshly punished, but a betrayal will mean your end.
The rebellious Gods only interest was Lust for Mortal women and men. The Daedra or Devils enter into compacts that they know eventually their followers will break so they can exact revenge for doing so.
So....a mom???
@@lepidlover0557 yes, a mom lol
Is it just me or when fudgemuppet started talking I imagined a bunch of us in a theater go into apludde
I still remember her daggerfall look. By far my favourite one.
I wonder why... XD
Azura is kind of like the dad and the dog meme.
Dad didn’t want the dog and insisted they not get one but then when they end up getting the dog nobody loves the dog more than dad
i'm watching this several times without sound. love this footage
One thing I like about Azura is she's maybe the most "human" Prince. It feels like if you leave her alone, she's likely to leave you alone. Do right by her and she'll usually reciprocate, but screw her over and she'll come at you with all the power she can bring to bear.
Really, I think that describes most of us mortals pretty well, too. (Edit to fix typo)
A beautiful description of my favorite Daedra, thank you.
I can't wait for Meridia!! Also thanks for this one guys! Azura is my favourite Daedric prince
At least Hermaeus Mora is honest about his goals, and if he has no logical reason for killing you then he won’t
By Azura...
By Azura...
By Azura!
In the book "The Monomyth" it is explained that the Aedra and Daedra first formed as not fully realized spirits in The Gray Maybe, a zone formed between Anu and Padomay. Though other parts of the book seem to imply it is between Anu and Oblivion/The Void, which I think might be because Padomay resides within the Void?
In addition, one section describes the difference of Aedra and Daedra being distinct because of how closely they were aligned to either Anu or Padomay, perhaps during their formation. Though another section describes the difference being whether they chose to participate in the creation of Mundus. Or perhaps it's a little of both and how closely they are aligned to one or the other strongly effected their decision making on whether or not to participate.
Of all the Aedra and Daedra, could Azura be the spirit closest to the center of this split? Perhaps closer to Anu because of her seemingly preferring to act benevolent at the foremost, or closer to Padomay because she eventually decided not to participate in the creation of Mundus. Or even the exact center. If this is the case, it was surely not an easy decision for her.
My point is her balance between these two forces could be another layer to her sphere of Dawn and Dusk.
Amazing job FudgeMuppet, ive been enjoying your lore series, its because of you that i got into the Elder Scrolls series
I would be an Azura follower, of all the Daedra lords, she is the most mentally stable as long as you don't betray her. Which for me is an understandable limit as well.
Besides, she directly helps you if you need it, she is not indirect as every Aedra, she speaks to you directly, plus, Boethiah and Mephala are unlikley to harm you and maybe they will help you by association.
It's not perfect, of course, but if I were in the world of TES, which is ridiculously dangerous, it's the best option for me.
Could you guys do a vid about, who keeps stealing the sweet rolls?.
It's Leonard
**mouth full of sweetrolls**
IT WAS ME!!!
**laughs, then proceed to choke**
Nocturnal
I love your Daedric Princes/ES videos. Best ones out there. Keep them coming!
These scripts are positively excellent, Drew.
Love all of the lore videos. So much great information
I'd say that Azura is more of a Godess than a demon. She watches over and protects her followers like any other deity.
Azura is not vain :/ she loves her people even if they turned their backs on her. Events of Morrowind, and all her questlines point to this. She is a mother figure, and mothers show love and discipline. She cursed the chimer because not only did the tribunal kill her champion, but rose themselves to god-hood. Everything she did was on the behalf of morrowind, including warning as many people as she could about the red year.
In skyrim she even lets her last follower off duty, and allows them to adventure with the dragon born, being free of visions.
She is vain... vain in that she wants to be liked and revered;but not forget about her vindoctive nature like when she literally committed genocide on the Chimer and was still nice about it by turning them into dunmer because they turned their backs on her. She dont get me wrong she is very empathic but we can see she's a deadra for a reason. When everything is good she's nice as can be but when her ego gets checked she can't stand it.
@@blackvillain4479 azura committed genocide on the Chimer? Wtf are you talking about?
>when her ego gets checked
Then don’t check her ego, genius. You need to be extremely brave (and have immeasurable ego yourself) or immeasurably stupid to try to ego check goddamn daedra prince.
@Max yeah she literally committed genocide though she was nice about it. She wiped out Chimer by turning them into Dunmer. Just she didn't genocide them in a the most conventional way ( which is killing them), doesn't mean that wasn't a literal genocide. No Chimer exists after the actions after the actions of the tribunal ( that whole group is gone and is never coming back). Yes they were turned into something else, but no matter how you try to dress it up; it was genocide. If you actually digested the lore then you know it nothing short of that. You obviously don't have the profound knowledge of elder scrolls mythology you think you do.
@Max Hey smart guy I never said the Chimer was smart for damaging the ego of a Deadric prince. In fact that was incredibly stupid what they did. My statement wasn't whether or not the Chimer were justified in turning their backs on the Deadra. I was simply pointing out that despite Azura being "benevolent" for a Deadra; she was still incredibly vain and wrathful when crossed with a tendency to overreact to any disrespect or perceived betrayal.
@Max and once again if she lashes out disproportionately because her ego was checked that proves her vanity.
i think to Dunmer azura would represent self love and the love of ones family since she wants you to love her (as a metiphorical mother figure) and yourself, this is why she hates deception but stands in the dunmer pantheon with mephala and boethia, if you merge some of their principles together you get something like:
you should be loyal to clan and family and push the interest of yourself and your family and not betray them (azura)
but to use deception lies and betrayal to further the interest of you and your family is good (azura+mephala)
and you should be strong for yourself and your family because life is harsh and a test of ones mettle (azura+boethia)
By Azura, by Azura, by Azura! I can't believe its you, the Grand FudgeMuppet standing here next to me.
The nicest daedric Prince is Molag Bal
Xxxtensioncordxx how many potions have u been consumming my good sir, Molag Bal is the definiton of Evil.
Ghost Warrior 38 I drank 800 bottles of skooma, help me
Xxxtensioncordxx By Talos u need help sir
*gives a coin*
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Actually he's not, he only does what he does because that's his nature.
Is gravity evil for making people fall to their death.
Is AKATOSH evil since he has killed more than the rest of the Daedra combined (as he is time). No.
Molag can no more stop being domination and enslavement than AKA can stop being time
Now I feel bad for turning Azura's Star into the Black Star. I'll make sure to keep it the way it is in my new playthrough. What's even worse, the character who corrupted it was a Khajiit.
Your elder scrolls lore videos are amazing! Keep it up!
I view the reclamations as such
Boethiah is the strength of the dunmer
Mephala is the cunning of the dunmer
but Azura, Azura is the *soul* of the dunmer
Did you know that in Turkey there is a golden statue of Azura. Its at the entrance of a hotel with her name
So when you wake up in this hotel, do you find yourself locked in a prison cell or on a prison ship for an unknown crime???
If you cheat on Azura by not paying for a room yes
Really?
Huh...so thats why I woke up on a carriage with 3 other people.
Just a matter of time Erdogan demolishes it.
Again, a USELESS Daedric.. We all know that I am the greatest of all Daedra.. I will reward you with passage to the Cloud District.
Nazeem everyone murders you in their playthroughs
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If they notice him.
I tend to do him the greatest form of insult.
I ignore him.
No one likes you
Weird I though I lopped your head off and threw you in the water under dragon reach.
Nazeem is forever. He cannot be killed, merely inconvenienced.
BY AZURA
BY AZURA
BY AZURA
IT'S THE GRAND CHAMPION!
What about my fellow cheese addict Sheogorath?
Great video! Thanls for uploading! Though I wish you had recited more details of the story of Azura & the Box!
Thanks Drew! Azura and Meridia are the only two daedra for whom I will regularly perform their quests as both ask the dragonborn to cleanse something belonging to them of the evil of the undead and necromancy. The other daedric quests always leave me feeling dirty and tainted by their evil. Thus, I gladly avoid any contact with them. Meridia's Dawnbreaker is a beautiful piece of wall art. But, Azura gives me the most useful reward and I'm not talking about Azura's Star. I have plenty of grand soul gems. I am speaking directly of Arenea lenith, former priestess of Azura, who will join the dragonborn immediately after Azura's Star is cleansed of the evil necromancer, Nelacar, who trapped himself inside. I often recruit Brelyna Maryon as well as I have found that the only thing better than having a beautiful Dunmer mage in one's party is having TWO beautiful Dunmer mages! LOL
phatbassanchor Malcath is not that bad. Just have to remove a bad ork chief
Robert O Leary and Nocturnal isn’t particularly evil either she just wants her stuff back from that treasonous bastard
I was going to go to school but then fudge Muppet uploaded
Just go to school and watch later ☺
Random theory: Dawnfang and Duskfang are actually created by Azura
By Azura! Awesome video bro! Keep it up!
All of these dunmer lore vids make me really sad that I haven't played Morrowind ever. I hope that they do a remaster of Morrowind in the future sometime, we need it.
Need Drew the Daedrologist to get his own playlist (great work on the vid set BTW, it's impressive that you make a game this old look & sound so good)
Azura is my favorite Daedric Prince. Love her aesthetics and symbols. I'd worship the hell out of her if I lived in the Elder Scrolls universe. She and Meridia are the only ones who are fairly benevolent. Also what World Man said.
Meridia is worth the worship just because she checks the undead other than that she's a big ol bitch xD
@@blackvillain4479 lmao
@@blackvillain4479 lmao
Love the videos! I watch your Skyrim builds all the time.
Fantastic look at a compelling figure.
I don't think Asura just wants love, I think she loves back--and that's why here curses are so brutal when she feels betrayed.
You ever break a girl's heart?
B-ruh.
Malog Bal wanted my mind
Boethiah wanted my arms
Nocturnal wanted my co
Azura is probably my favourite Daedric Prince.
Mine is Sanguine, Choleric, Melancholic and Phlegmatic...
Thanks for the videos , makes my day 😀
Our love for Azura is the one thing us Khajiit and many Dunmer can agree on
These daedra lore videos are really well written. I think you've done all the daedra now but I hope to see more of these on other topics
Edit- huh, looked through your old videos and you guys have covered waaaaay more stuff than I realized. Got some catching up to do
Love your work guys. It's great know their other elder scroll lore fans out there.
Very useful knowledge for my exploration. This shall help me beat the Ebony Warrior! I shall be victorious!
You all should do some story videos of the cool quests in Oblivion for the Shivering Isles DLC. Ones like The Cold Flame of Agnon, The Ritual of Mania, The Ritual of Dementia and quests like that, that were really memorable from oblivion. I just think some Shivering Isles lore videos in general would be great.
Hircine likes his followers, as does Sanguine
"liked" is one way to interpret it
Azura is officially now my favourite Daedric Prince.
I'm never claiming the Black Star again.
I draw the line in my manipulations at defaming true good.
I wouldn't dare act against the ever-lovely Azura.
It would be too easy to do so, the way she wants it, so she can exact revenge. This pretty much sums up all Daedra. Reviving their own libido by 'restoring' mortalkind to Aetherius. Pah!!!
In the game the character should be punished severely for making Azura's Star into the Black Star. This is a Prince that changed the appearance of an entire race and brought forth the resurrection of her fallen champion and, despite the power granted to them by the Heart of Lorkhan, the Tribunal could not stop her from doing these things. A Dragonborn is nowhere near the power Almalexia, Sotha Sil or Vivec when they had access to the Heart so Azura should have no problem smiting them for their heresy.
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Azura is def my favorite and not just for her appearance. If I were a person in Tamriel, I would definitely follow her. And Azura isn't jealous when you love other people or beings, she just wants you to be faithful and loyal to them as you are to Azura
Boethiah only cares about those who care for themselves, so in a way she does care for her followers, as long as they value themselves above all else
I remember playing Morrowind when I was 10 and I kind of fell in love with Azura at the time. To me she's the most benelovent god, the perfect mother figure
If someone wears the ring and cowl together how would it work?
Azura seems like a mother to me, how she will punish her children for being little shits but loves them and brings them cupcakes later that night.
Azura sounds the most human of all of them
Loved the video, great job!
yet another FUCKING excellent lore video.
I think the reason Azura (alongside her “sister” Nocturnal) is my favorite daedric prince is because she seems so human
I think Azura just became my favorite Elder Scrolls deity
Also Azura's seems to be the most human Daedric Prinz with the whole love unloved thing going on, some could say her Ego is humanity on his purest.
If i think about this most of the time humans trying to accomplish things to get someone's favor either to get something out of it or to impress others #gettingsomelove
BY AZURA BY AZURA BY AZURA
Did you really use one of Marboror Sul’s ‘tales of the dwemer’ as evidence? It’s well known in-universe that he often lies and misrepresents information.
Azura is the Regina George of daedric princes.
Azura reminds me of Hera of Greek mythology for some reason. Azura is my second favorite Daedric Prince(for being bloody hot, and benevolent)
So... She's literally just Aphrodite. Well except for the sexual aspects maybe