User blog comment:Madman97/The Aedra Vs. The Daedra theory/@comment-9062114-20131013024646/@comment-11345660-20131014015113

Before the Ages of Man, The Monomyth, Gods and Worship, Shezzar and the Divines, Sithis, ironically the Alduin/Akatosh Dichtonomy, despite the grammatical errors the book Alduin is Real makes a point, and aside from books there is the Khajiit religion, along with the Aldmeri religion, and the Skaal. The Dwemer worshipped very different gods or maybe none at all, with the Dunmer calling them blasphemous, and there are many races we have not come across, like those from Akaviri, we have not had a chance to learn about yet.

I must refute Man of Steaks example given from the Hermaous Mora book, when it says "Uncaring godhead." THis statment is blatantly untrue, as the gods have been shown to care for us, otherwise the would not intereven at such times as Oblivion or even stay for the creation of Nirn. If the uncaring part is untrue, I can make an honest assumption that the term "godhead" is wrong to, or simply has nothing to do with Akatosh at all. Akatosh has shown to be quite a caring individual, so perhaps the godhead you are referring to in this book was not about Akatosh at all. When it says vulgar fiction and uncaring godhead, the False Tribunal comes to mind, with Vivec and them. Isn't the tribunal referred to as a godhead? Godhead doesn't necessarily mean trinity, remember this, but maybe a bunch of gods, i.e. The tribunal, and since they were proven to be false, the phrase "Vulgar fiction" could refer to them. It's just a theory, but it is worth noting.