Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-2.100.92.38-20130821124429/@comment-11345660-20131130053315

Ah, like Runesfer, you are wrong, Anu does not encompass all things. Some things belong soley to Padomay, such as the Daedra, or Padomay himself! He does not belong to Anu! Where as in the All-Maker, it is all part of the same thing.

True, there are some similarities, but basically its the same similarities as with the Kahjiit religion with the standard Cyrodilic.

Plus, Kirkbride is a no-no to me, especially when he rights it like "Oh crap."

Names doesn't really do much in the way of swaying  me that Akatosh was the twin of Lorkhan, sorry.

"The Cosmos formed from the Aurbis (chaos, or totality) by Anu and Padomay. Akatosh (Auriel) formed and Time began. The Gods (et'Ada) formed. Lorkhan convinced -- or tricked -- the Gods into creating the mortal plane, Nirn. The mortal plane was at this point highly magical and dangerous. As the Gods walked, the physical make-up of the mortal plane and even the timeless continuity of existence itself became unstable.

''When Magic (Magnus), architect of the plans for the mortal world, decided to terminate the project, the Gods convened at the Adamantine Tower, Direnni Tower, the oldest known structure in Tamriel and decided what to do. Most left when Magic did. Others sacrificed themselves into other forms so that they might stay (the Ehlnofey). Lorkhan was condemned by the Gods to exile in the mortal realms, and his heart was torn out and cast from the Tower. Where it landed, a Volcano formed. With Magic (in the Mythic Sense) gone, the Cosmos stabilized. Elven history, finally linear, began."''

-Before the Ages of Man.

You see the first sentence of the second paragraph? When Magic (Magnus), architect of the plans of the mortal world-

They call Magnus...Magic. As in, he IS Magic. I think Magnus may be god of ALL magic.

....Dude, Sithis is Padomay. Soul of Padomay, whatever. He is Padomay.