User blog comment:Madman97/The Aedra Vs. The Daedra theory/@comment-25109952-20131008165443/@comment-11345660-20131008220132

Lol what? Magnus's power is Magnus's power. It's not a collective power pool where all the god's share. Each god had their own individual powers. The others powers were not magic. My source is the Monomyth and Before the Ages of Man. Mortals can use magic because that is the building block of Mundus. Magnus is the architect and drew the schematics for it. The world was built upon magic, but Magnus withdrew before it was to late after the gods convened at the Adamantine tower.

As for Lorkhan, perhaps he is the by product of a perfect balance of blood mixing from Padomay and Anu. When the Aedra and Daedra were created from Anu's and Padomay's interplay, their blood mixed, creating the Aedra, with probably just a hint of Padomay's blood, otherwise they would just be Daedra if to much blood was given, making them static, but also a little changing. With Lorkhan however, a theory is that he was created fom equal amounts of Padomay's and Anu's blood, making him still an Aedra from Aethirus, but also a bringer of change, I. E. Nirn.

Akatosh and Jyggalag being the same. I really rather doubt. You seem to have mistaken Time as being changing. Not so. No matterwhat, no matter how much others bend it, Time goes on, forever and ever, statically, and the Dragon Breaks are not a direct result of Akatosh, but from different causes. Jyggalag is a being of Order yes, but I didn't see any timely aspects of him in Shivering Isles. To him, the passage of Time is meaningless. He has prophesized every single action ever made and will make, Men Mer and Daedra. Time would not matter if he knew everything that will ever happen.