I mean, theres is the dark brotherhood, adoring Sithis (or Padomay) but nobody believes in Anu, the closest thing is Auriel or Akatosh. Anyone knows or is just a fail in the lore or anything like " everybody forgot about Anu"?
I mean, theres is the dark brotherhood, adoring Sithis (or Padomay) but nobody believes in Anu, the closest thing is Auriel or Akatosh. Anyone knows or is just a fail in the lore or anything like " everybody forgot about Anu"?
anu and pedomay are more powerful then anything in the ES universe that none ever speaks of themÂ
the daedra never dared to plot against them or whats LEFT of them
the daedra never dared to plot against them or whats LEFT of them
They have no power in the Aurbis, since they "exist" outside of it.
Also, nothing is able to plot against them because they're 1. the fundamental beings of the Godheads dream, which means that it's certainly impossible to erase them from it 2. outside of the Aurbis, which prevents anything inside it to even reach them.
I also don't get the "whats LEFT of them" part.
I thought the All Maker was Anu, who is worshiped by the Skaal on Solstheim, and Padomay is Sithis who is worshiped by the Dark Brotherhood, as well as the "Adversary" whom is also worshiped by the Skaal. The Adversary intends to corrupt the All Maker's dominion. This kind of resembles Anu and Padomay because Padomay is trying to corrupt Anu's creation. Even though they both worked on it together by mixing each others' blood. So the best conclusion is Anu = The All Maker and Padomay = Sithis and the Adversary.
No, the All-Maker is either a combination of both Anu and Padomay or the Dreemsleeve personificated. The Adversary is maybe Sithis, or maybe an evil version of Lorkhan.
the daedra never dared to plot against them or whats LEFT of them
Also, nothing is able to plot against them because they're 1. the fundamental beings of the Godheads dream, which means that it's certainly impossible to erase them from it 2. outside of the Aurbis, which prevents anything inside it to even reach them.
I also don't get the "whats LEFT of them" part.
sithis and that other guy are whats left of them
right ?
the daedra never dared to plot against them or whats LEFT of them
Also, nothing is able to plot against them because they're 1. the fundamental beings of the Godheads dream, which means that it's certainly impossible to erase them from it 2. outside of the Aurbis, which prevents anything inside it to even reach them.
I also don't get the "whats LEFT of them" part.
right ?
I still don't get what you mean.
the daedra never dared to plot against them or whats LEFT of them
Also, nothing is able to plot against them because they're 1. the fundamental beings of the Godheads dream, which means that it's certainly impossible to erase them from it 2. outside of the Aurbis, which prevents anything inside it to even reach them.
I also don't get the "whats LEFT of them" part.
right ?
i read that anu and pedomy fought eachother and whats left of them became sithis and another guy that i forgot his name
Worshipping Anu would be impractical, because Anu is too complex of a concept to really be specifically worshipped. It's much easier to just stick with the Aedra and Daedra worship. I believe Sithis is worshipped by particular cults such as The Dark Brotherhood as more of a concept than something they firmly believe in exists and have physical representation of. There is no shrine of Sithis (other than the skull on the door to the santuary, also conceptual) that dictates exactly what Sithis is, because Sithis is a persona fitted to The Nothing of the Universe.
Anu isn't really a complex concept. He's literally perfect Order, Stasis, etc.Â
The thing is, it makes much more sense to worship Padomay, or his soul, Sithis, considering they embody change, rather than the force of stasis. I would say, though, that the Anuicly aligned Elves (the Altmer in particular) do worship Anu by proxy via Auri-El, and is reflected through their ideology.Â