Nu-Hatta of the Sphinxmoth Inquiry Tree

Well, I tried to help. Here's Nu-Hatta of the Sphinxmoth Inquiry Tree and his somewhat edited response:
 * "Hnnnh. Critical subplex inquest: divine roster, supermundus physiotype."


 * Tiber Septim: "The Stormcrown manted by way of the fourth: the steps of the dead. Mantling and incarnation are separate roads; do not mistake this. The latter is built from the cobbles of drawn-bone destiny. The former: walk like them until they must walk like you. This is the death children bring as the Sons of Hora."


 * Arkay: "Lies from a previous age."


 * King of Worms: "The Jills of Aka-tosh have mended this numidition. Mannimarco remains as he was: the high priest of maggots."


 * Almalexia: "Hnnnh. Kyne and Mara and Dibella and sixteen Daedric elements: all contributed to the snake-faced queen when she touched the drum. Their sum? A Beauty Cala as none have seen. Cala! Wetness of Kingdom!"


 * Sotha Sil: "...incalculable."


 * Vivec: "Arenotelicon."


 * Dagoth Ur: "Sharmat. Dream-sleeved inversion, where the Biters live, he brought them here, pawn of the Aggregate."


 * Nerevarine: "Pantheon by incarnation, as all alive now know."

MK:
 * Below are the proposed categories by which to measure these divinities. I think most of them lead falsely to a silly DnD number-crunching mechanism of Who’s Cooler, so I’ll ignore them for now. After all, gods are beyond our ken, even though it is us who are their true parents.


 * Origin as a mortal
 * Divine Acquisition
 * Divine Level (standing against the Aedra & daedra & other god-heroes)
 * Lifespan

MK:
 * "A 'jill' is an archaic term for a female dragon. The minute-menders would take on a suitably draconic form."