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Name: K'eth

Spheres: Imagination and Extreme Self-Awareness.

Realm: The Shuddering.

Minions: The Aware (piles of blackened ooze that like to take the form of those around them, note that I said around. Not seen.) The Shuddered (mortals bound to K'eth in death, usually appearing as 'at peace' versions of themselves.) Zigzag ( living mortals cursed by K'eth's imagination curse, usually appearing in wildly varying states of either rot, regalness, calm or something else entirely.) Sometimes other daedric bound themselves to K'eth.

While Sheagorath embodies pure madness and Hermaous Mora embodies forbidden knowledge and fate, there is another daedric prince that takes from both aspects and gives it his own 'spin' to it. K'eth is the daedric prince of imagination and extreme self-awareness. Usually appearing as a tall daedric humanoid with twin horns and as about as insane or seemingly insane as the mad prince himself. K'eth is the patron to those who believe in going further then the impossible, to those who wish to learn what they truely mean in life and death. To those who believe in the death of a tyrant in the most satisfying and humiliating way, he is their savior. To those who wish for a idyllic house off on the shores of Summerset Isle, he is their traveling agent. To those who wish for a million gold at a single snap of their fingers, he is their banker.

But of course, not everything comes with fair price and to make a bargin with the 'Observer' will most assuredly bind you to him after death. Oh and of course, those who wish for these powers will not get it on a whim, despite what most believe. A random sacrifice most be made on the first day or last day of a year. As such, most of his patrons will only upset him as they bring about their unfuflling sarfices. To those that interest him however, they will be given signs to what might appease him on those days. Funny enough, almost of the people that have gathered his interest aren't his followers.

To those who force the matter to make him get what they want will quickly find that the daedric prince is quick to anger. Being subject to the 'imagination curse.' Those afflicted will find that every thought of any person being reflected onto them. Weather good or for worse. Though those that grow out of proporation are forcefully put into the daedric prince's realm of the 'Shuddering.' Usually using that very same imagintive and chaotic energy to put them there.

The Shuddering is a realm of ever changing ideas, to most it appears as of mix matched pieces of their memories to combine together into something that barely passes as a coherent image. To the mortals who are not welcomed, the very realm starts to shake and 'shudder.' Convulsing and breaking apart as if enraged that they have came. On another note, when this happens it is very easy for these mortals to escape. As any magic they attempt appears to teleport them right out. K'eth himself can force the Shuddering into a more 'natural' imahe, but usually does not unless asked 'politely' to those he either likes or heavily respects.

The most common denziens of the Shuddering are the 'Aware.' Piles of sentient black oozes that sludge through the realm. As their name suggests the Aware embody K'eth's aspect of extreme self-awareness, in that they are heavily aware of their own form and are disgusted by it. Wishing for a actual body of their own, there ability to sense the beings around it allow them to shape themselves to form like them. However these transformations are always incompele as the Aware can only sense the beings around it, they do not see. And as such they can only form the base image of a creature, however there sensing ability only goes so far and they sense that they are something more 'approachable.' To those around it, only knowing it's transformation's faultyness when told.

There are more powerful versions of Awares called Extreme Awares that have fine tuned their sensing ability so well that not only are they able to form complete images of other beings they are also able to replicate their natural abilities.

K'eth has two major artifacts to his name. The long sword 'Mind Former' and the hood 'Awarekilt.'

Mind Former is long sword appearing that of greyed steel, although it is about as strong as any daedric weapon, the artifact's real capabilties truely form those with whimiscal personalities or those with wild imaginations. When one of these catogries are fufilled and they were to put much more force into a swing then normal (power attack.) Whatever energy (fire, electricity, frost, health absorbtion, magic absorbtion, ETC.) they were most closely thinking about shoots out of the blade, hitting all of those in the way. If one with that personality were to be thinking about nothing while they struck, they shoot out a wave of pure 'nothingness.' wiping all those that are struck with it from existence. As such it is a feared weapon in the wrong hands, from mortals or daedric.

Awarekilt is a clothen hood of black and blue see-through design, those who wear it gain a supernatural awareness of everything near the wearer. While useful in battle, it can quickly drive someone mad with the constant irkings that everything is there. As such it is wise to only use it when in dire situations. The hood also increases the effects of illusions and alteration spells ten-fold. But such a thing overwhelms the person's mind with every target's thoughts at once. So the Awarekilt is more then often sucidal to wear and it is often seen as a curse as more then a boon to champions of the daedric prince.

K'eth however doesn't care and gifts his champions with whatever artifact he feels as so he doesn't care just as much as the other. It is also not uncommon for K'eth to gift a champion with a artifact, only for he to take it back only moments later. though more 'desrving' champions had kept such items for longer.

K'eth's spheres put him at odds with the daedric prince of order: Jyggalag and Peryite, but only in the stance that the princes of order simply doesn't like him while K'eth couldn't give less of a damn. As even both have thoughts of turning Mundas into one big orderly borefest. Sheagorath isn't as much of odds with the Observer as both share somewhat similar fields and it isn't so far feteched to call them allies more often then not. However, both's erratic personalities may also make them turn on each other at the drop of a septim for the silliest things.