User blog comment:AnimaSwordking/Make your own Daedric Lord! December 7, 2011/@comment-4644719-20111209022515

I'm thinking of a kind of reverse Akatosh. Akatosh is the god of time and basicly eternity, so this Daedra would be the Prince of Endings. Not neccesarily death, but things like broken contracts, divorce, or even amiable partings of friends. Sithis kind of fills this role, but he/she/it is not very cool.

I don't have a name for this hypothetical daedra, but I would like him to always appear to people at dead end roads. A major feature in his character would be his refusal to admit to being a Daedra. Even when confronted with irrefutable evidence, he would pretend to not see it.

He wouldn't have a plane of Oblivion, he would always be on Nirn. He wouldn't wander either, he'd just show up at the end of roads. His priesthood would be nonexistant, since he would demand that any of his followers commit suicide to prove their commitment to ending things.

As far he stacks up against other Daedric princes, he would be mostly ignored. If asked about that, he would claim to see no point in beginning anything, even the aquisition of power.

His artifacts would include:

A rope that is basicly an infinitly summonable creature, that would attempt to sneak up upon and strangle hostiles, though it would be extremly weak and unable to kill any more than one person to a summon. Recharges daily.

A container that obliterates anything put into it, leaving dust that can be used in alchemy. The kind of dust varies based on the gold value of the item.. If a filled soul gem is put into it, a different kind of dust with different properties will be produced, amount determined by the level of the soul. If a Daedric Artifact is put into it, it makes a potion that can permanently fortify the user's skills, even above level 100.

This prince would be basicly impotent, refusing to begin anything. He would force others to begin things as trivial as a conversation, and insist on having the last word. I like my demons to be a tad neurotic.