Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-82.30.53.52-20130707190543/@comment-11509577-20131029204625

24.44.141.89 wrote: Assassin'sArt wrote: Jyggalag has no Anu blood in him otherwise he would not be a Daedric Prince. His manner is just odd it doesn't mean he has different blood. And Sheogorath is a full blood Prince because he is the cursed version of Jyggalag. I agreed with everything you said except this. Sheogorath IS the HoK from Oblivion if you've played the Shivering Isles so he is not a full blood Daedric Prince either. Also, 202.156.8.15 is right. Daedra means "Not our ancestors" so what would that have to do with having Padomic Blood? They are called Daedra because they did NOT take part in the creation of the world so Jyggalag could have Anu blood in him. If he only had Padomay blood then he would have been the opposite of order, which is what Padomay is. That's what order is, the opposite of change. The Daedric Princes with full Padomay blood represent change but Jyggalag doesn't so he could be called a Daedric Prince whether he had Anu blood in him or not. I personally believe he had Full Anu Blood and maybe a little Padomay blood. But this is pure speculation. You can disagree if you want. Did you just try to out lore me? Sheogorath is the cursed freaking version of Jyggalag because Jyggalag was so powerful it bothered the other Daedric Princes so they banded together and cursed him into madness (the opposite sphere of order). If YOU played the Shivering Isles DLC you'd understand that you release Jyggalag from this curse and then go on to fill the empty Sheogorath position. Furthermore this ancestry thing is because the Elven Pantheon had Auri-el and Trinimac and others in it, not the 9 divines that we know today and the only other gods to the elves were the Daedra which they did not claim decendence from. Jyggalag has no Anu blood in him because he is a damn Daedric PRINCE. Which is full blood. Not like Meridia and Dagon. Read up before you come at me bro.