User blog comment:Madman97/The Jyggalag Theory and the Elder Scrolls/@comment-14027812-20130815182633

Okay,i climbed the Seven Thousand Steps,meditated with Wulfharth for four days,did some deathclaw hunting along with Boone,ED-E and Veronica,read some pages of A Feast For Crows,and now i know how to put this.Jyggalag is not the equivalent or superior of fat 'ole Herma-Mora,he holds the formula to know something,but that formula only work if the first element of that particular knowledge is introduced to whoever is performing the formula.Example,if the Greymarch didn't existed,Dyus couldn't have predicted Sheogorath's call for a new champion.So far,so cheese,right?So,this is when Mora enters the fray.You see,he aspire to know everything,and just because he wants to know everything.Jyggalag holds the knowledge to knowledge because he only uses it for particular events.Okay,now i'm confused,i said i could differ them,right?If you ask something to either of them,they are sure to answer with certainty.The difference is that Jyggalag has to think about it,use his cursed formula,learn the first element,process the results.Mora only has to track down a reference.So where this leaves me i'm uncertain.I just feel they couldn't have created one prince to have his sphere redundant by other.