User blog comment:Pelinal Whitestrake/About Aka, Lorkhan and broken Windows/@comment-11345660-20140209010228/@comment-25047024-20140211102323

@ Zip. The Daedra are not responsible for change, they represent it. Change/Chaos/whatever is a fundamental part of Mundus, Order/Stasis/whatever is also a fundamental part of Mundus. The Daedra just represent their spheres.

@ Mad.

1. Zenithar is like any other Aedra bound to Nirn and Mundus because he sacrificed a part of himself to create Nirn.

2.  Alduin is obviously a god. Yes, he only seems to be a relatively powerful dragon, but I already talked about this in my blog. Alduin worship almost completely disappeared after the Dragon War, which made him much weaker than before.

3. There's a big difference between Shor and Shezarr. While Shezarr is depicted as the "missing god" who convinced the other Aedra to help him create Mundus, Shor is probably more Lorkhan-ish and tricked the other Aedra in creating Mundus.

4. Daedra have had dealings with mortals but their decision to build their own realms in Oblivion and the barrier created by Akatosh made their influence on Nirn rather weak. Also, if you think about it, the Chimer were transformed into Dunmer when the Tribunal gained power. It's practicly the same stuff which happened to the Orsimer and Trinimac. Chimer stop believing into their original gods, begin to believe into the Tribunal, get changed. Mortal believe does change gods inside Mundus (gods which are bound to Mundus), or else we would have never known about Akatosh. Akatosh was created by Alessia who merged Alduin and Auriel into a single god. This happened through the newly found Imperial Pantheon. People started to believe it, and BAM; Akatosh was "born". If mortal worship would have no power at all, then Akatosh would have never existed.