Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-9062114-20150428153757/@comment-26357188-20150510173709

Dovahsebrom wrote: Pelinal Whitestrake wrote: Barely anything was created in Daggerfall. While there was, indeed, far more original stuff in it than it was the case in TES I: Arena - Daggerfall was still merely a polished D&D game made into a PC game. The current lore, which is also featured within Skyrim, was created in Morrowind and Redugard. Kurt Kuhlmann and Michael Kirkbride created substantial parts of it, and that includes the Daedric Princes, the Aedra, pretty much anything about the Dunmer, the Tribunal, and so on; a quite hefty example would be the Daedric Princes, as Sheogorath wasn't even counted as one of them in Daggerfall and lived in Aetherius, more specifically the Mantellan Crux. This isn't really correct. Daggerfall was the starting point for alot of the modern lore in TES, including the Aedra and Daedra. Looking into the lore more, you can also see that alot of the important and mythical information we have on the Numidium, Tiber Septim, and the Underking, comes from that game. Not to mention the fact that the King of Worms was a much more interesting character in Daggerfall.

While Sheogorath is found in the Mantellan Crux, it is certainly implied that it is not his home.

Exactly. I only forgot to menton MK's work on Redguard.