Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-16375955-20130824112156/@comment-179.208.157.198-20140711041822

Andozer wrote: A good response I suppose. Sheogorath doesn't vanish, or go anywhere for that matter, but you "take his role" without becoming him, or he becoming something different. Like mentioned above, I suppose he is both at his will, just like the other Deadra can be male or female, and change their form.

But this mean that Jyggalag will again, like before the time of Sheogorath, pose a "threat" to the "gods of change", as he is Order, even being a threat to himself, in a way.

Change is not the opposite to Order, chaos is. The only opposite to Change is Stasis, which are the Aedra.

Jyggalag is Change in the way he causes revolutions towards an utopia of his dreams. It is also madness, and perhaps Sheogorath came from this insane pursuit for idealism when the other Daedra cursed Jygg?

Also, he was cursed because his sphere was too large e.g. Dagon's sphere includes revolution, which is inside Jyggalags search for utopia. Meridia's desire for the annihilation of undead is related to his wish for chaos' extermination.

So then they cursed him to let go from his Logic and Order and descend into Madness and chaos.