Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-11276487-20130724230617/@comment-5569775-20130726071827

Well, I never said Daedra were weaker than the Devines, just that both groups are rather weak in general. Toying with mortals/humans can be fun and I can understand why it would be; however, if a Daedra has an issue with another Daedra(Molag Bal vs Boethia), is unable to reclaim loss power(Clavicus), hunt down a theif(Hircine) ect, they shouldn't need the help of mortals. Especially, since if they have the power to interact with mortals & objects in tamriel, from the planes of oblivion, they should be able to just do the same to each other's plane of Oblivion. By relying on mortals for these things, they seem as if they could not jut do it themselves, which in turn makes them appear weak.

The Devines have more of a reason to be weaker having lost/given most of theselves to create nirn. At least they have somewhat more of a reason to rely on mortals. Really the Devines are on the same level as the Daedra as far as physical/magical/sspiritual power, when stretched out across the time of that universe. The only reason the Devines are weaker now is cause they gave their power to create nirn.

Mentally however, I give the Devines credit for being strong enough to continue giving their power to the creation of Nirn, insted of fleeing in fear of either becoming weak, or possibly dying from loss of their power.

And if you really want to know a way to get rid of them, then just find a way of draining there power, either into yourself, into nirn, or funnel/channel it into the creation of another world. You could even use their artifacts against them for it, as they are connected to them. Their planes of Oblivion would imply collapse back into nothing. But you wouldn't really be killing them in spirit just displacing their being. Just as how Lorkhan is still alive, but his being is displaced into nirn and some of those that inhabit it.