Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-82.30.53.52-20130707190543/@comment-11345660-20131023021422

24.44.141.89 wrote: Hbxn wrote:

Most Powerful - Jyggalag Jyggalag wasn't necessarily the most powerful. They feared he would become due to the expansion of his realm. The most powerful is, arguably, Malacath. It was never confirmed that he lost any power when he became a Daedric Lord and Trinimac was more powerful then any Et'ada. So if he kept that power then he would definitely be the most powerful Daedric Prince. If not him then Nocturnal. Some refer to Nocturnal as the Ur-Daedra. If this is true then she would probably be second behind Malacath. Actually, I would say he was the most poweful. He had the largest army at the time before he was cursed, and he had recorded everything anyone would do and has done, Daedra, Men, or Mer. Knowing everything about anyone is a verypowerful thing, and even Mora doesn't have the knowledge of what anyone will do. However, that was before. Jyggalag most likely lost much strength in his transformation into Sheogorath. Malacath, even if he didn't specify he lost power, Jyggalag never did either, it is likely that he did. In a way, Trinimac and Jyggalag are the same. And Nocturnal has never done anything to really widen your eyes yet. True, she appeared to you personally, im sure they all could if they really wanted to. I think it's a tie between Sheogorath and Mora. Knowledge is power, to be sure, but Sheogorath has unpredictability. He defies logic and deduction, something Mora is immersed in. I think a battle between the two would be quite spectacular. Victory for the gods was never won with sheer force, (Unless you count Trinimac and Lorkhan, but that was a different situation), but through trickery and choosing the right battleground. See my Daedra Home Theory blog for more information on this.