Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-11276487-20130713025241/@comment-24038204-20130724012145

Madman97 wrote: Alright, Alright, settle down now. And Clavicus's Vile's official title is the Daedric Prince of power, trickery, wishes, and bargains. Yeah I know that even though he represents power he doesn't have all of it. I was just merely trying to state that being the prince of power, he would have some.

Also, the Towers theory is still just a theory. We cannot make assumptions at this time, even if it is probable it will happen. Also, Talos may be a special case. Perhaps the way he works as an Aedra is different from the others, as he was alway's different from them. Perhaps in their limited power, the Eight made him a Divine, but a weaker Divine then they would have liked, thus making Talos more vulnerable to such things as worship. I mean, not a lot of people worship the All-Maker these days, but those stones still work pretty dandy. Alos, this is the first time someone has ever compared Talos to Lorkhan as the same person. Never herd that before. Also, with tat controlling the wrld with your mind mumbo jumbo, yeah sure whatever. Also, explain CHIM. Im actually curious as to what that is.

Now onto what you were saying about Daedric Princes. They can too be predictable. It was pretty clear where Mehrunes Dagon was going in the Oblivion Crisis. The only Daedric Prince I would deem unknowable is Sheogorath, but you can still alway's expect him to be mad. Aedra can be just as unpredictable, in fact even more so. I'm willing to bet Dagon didn't expect Martin to bust out those dragons moves and beat the crap out of hm and sent him packing. I think only the more violent and objectively evil ones (that like torturing people for fun) are really predictable, while the others are no more- or less- predictable then a normal person. but personally, I think malacath is the least predictable of them all.