Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-24099618-20140114190300/@comment-260563-20180217202343

Pupdude wrote: Holy Galactic Emperor wrote:

Azura didn't care for the Dragon Crisis or the Oblivion Crisis. Probably a good reason for each. Pretty sure Azura knew the power of Mehrunes Dagon and feared retribution if she sided with the mortals. As for the Return of Alduin, beats me, she might have been more concerned about her star being defiled, which makes sense, because that might have threatened her power. In other words, she might have had more pressing concerns, which is a valid reason in my eyes. To be fair, she's probably more concerned about Morrowind in particular than the entirety of Tamriel, considering she's worshipped there.

Nope. Dagon isn't even the top dog among the Daedra. If he moved against Azura, the other Daedric princes wouldn't just sit on their ass. Also, once I got Azura's Star purified, why doesn't she help us out against the Dragon Crisis?

Those aren't valid reasons. Daedric princes like Azura are more powerful than Aedric gods and yet you complain about the latter doing less while giving the former a pass, even though the latter aren't only massively weakened by their creation of Nirn, but are also busy keeping the Daedra out. So yes, I was right-you're putting Daedric princes like Azura on a pedestal while complaining too much about the Aedric gods who are already busy with a lot of things.

Also, as you said, Azura was the main worship focus of the Dark Elves, which probably explains why the Aedra didn't intervene with Dagoth Ur. Heck, the Aedra took the sides of the humans against the Ayleids because the latter were Daedra-worshipers. The Dark Elves worship the likes of Azura, Vivec, and Almalexia. Why would the Aedra help them?