Board Thread:Skyrim/@comment-11276487-20130724235013/@comment-10056803-20130812010832

24.44.141.89 wrote: Madman97 wrote: That's what Ive been telling you. Anyone, even Sheogorath, would be on their knees, trying to find a way to beat him. Jeez, imagine playing chess with this guy. Two moves, your out. This is why I think Herma Mora is a bit of a tool, cool as he is. Why he isn't keen on keeping absolute order, he is that mastermind who uses others against themselves, taking knowledge gained from Jyygalag in some unknown form, and useing it to bend others to his will. It has been shown that Mora is not endowed with all knowledge on his own. He has to learn it, as when he took some from the skaal. So therfore, he had to get all of his knowledge from somwhere. One doesn't have to look to far to point fingers at Jyygalag. Herma Mora is a copy cat, through and through. As I said before, he studies his enemies, studies his friends, if any, and tries to get every detail he can. You could say he is trying to pick up where Jyggalag left off, scheming to become the most powerful of all Daedric Princes. We could be seeing him as a main antagonist real soon.

With Jyggalag at little strength, Mora could very well try to usurp Jyggalag from his throne, and secure his sphere once and for all, and gain the one thing he has probably been after since he began to learn. Knowledge of Fate itself. Mora is the Prince of fate, that does not mean he knows it. To know Fate would be to know everything, and he could not resist such a tempting power. Very interesting theory. We will probably find out in Elder Scrolls 6. Mora could steal the deduction and learn about his enemies and possibly become the most powerful Daedric Prince just like Jyggalag was. Quickly, Hermaeus Mora! Kidnap Dyus!