User blog comment:Madman97/The Jyggalag Theory and the Elder Scrolls/@comment-25109952-20130811115139/@comment-11345660-20130816011725

Ah, that's where you are wrong. It is specifically stated that everything that WILL happen has been recorded. I can certainly see why Mora is the Daedric Prince of knowledge, but tell me, what has he done that involves Fate? I see no reason why it is attributed with him at all. Is simply because Mora knows a lot of things, so much that, he can deduce things that will eventually happen? I rather doubt it, otherwise Mora would be much more fascinating than he is currently. Order is not physical. It is an ideal. One in the mind, just as much as knowledge. To keep order, you need to know your subjects. To expand your order, you need to know everything. This is why I think the Daedra cursed him. Jyggalag was probably ready to go to take over all of Oblivion, he knew every strategy, and probably knew they were going to curse him, and even though he knew everything, he probably didn't fight, because down the road, maybe he knew the Hero of Kvatch would free him one day. I would say Jyygalag has every use of mental knowledge possible. Of course a man doesn't need a mans name to kill him, but he needs to know what someone might do if he tried. Jyggalags sphere is probably his greatest asset, because Order can be put to a lot of things, knowledge over everything for one, ensuring the orderly progress of Time and Space.