Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-62.31.43.199-20140124070928/@comment-108.219.58.168-20140326090559

OY that was a long read... However fruitful. While reading one of your links you provided the "Plane of Oblivion" actually was very very helpful in explaining where Jyggalag is. That is if you can say is as a form of being because whether or not he be may be that he is naught.

To quote a small exerpt from the link: " If they[The Daedra/Deadric Princes] are killed, especially on the mortal plane, their innate spark of life, what is sometimes called their "soul", returns to a new physical body. However, there is a portion of the universe, the true  Void, which is outside of any of the planes of existence; when a sufficiently powerful being manages to kill a Daedra in their native plane, their "soul" is lost to the void for recycling in a similar process to the dreamsleeve."

Since Sheogorath's plane of oblvion was that also of Jyggalag being that Jyggalag and Sheogorath at point in time were one in the same, explains that Jyggalag is in the dreamsleeve. Furthermore that since the New Sheogorath took over, the plane that Jyggalag, the old Sheogorath, once owned is now lost to him(Jyggalag).

This being said Jyggalag is in the recycling bin essentially IF you want to go by what is said in the "Plane of Oblivion" excerpt.

Also I want to be clear on this according to the wiki account of Sheogorath, Jyggalag was the original Daedric Prince and not a figment of Sheogorath's imagination. Lore states that Jyggalag was cursed to be Sheogorath because of his threatening existance, for those of you who read Smoking.Chimp's post and didn't quite understand it, he was explaining the plight of Sheogorath/Jyggalag's existance and how it functioned also explaining Jyggalag's personallity a bit more indeft. That is, if I understood it correctly also...

And @Smoking.Chimp    I agree with you on the account of the Dwemer, it was Reason and Logic not order and logic. I was a bit hastey in the connection of the two subjects but it was a tantilizing idea I'm sure you agree with me.

- Aldaföðr