![]() ![]() It's up for debate how much the Aedra can influence Nirn. Paradoxically, the Daedra, who are lords of Change above all else, are powerless to change their own natures. Mehrunes Dagon can't decide that he isn't into this whole Destruction-and-the-Deadlands-and-Dremora schtick, because he is the literal representation of those forces.Īedra and Daedra aren't good and bad, they're representative of Order and Chaos. They're not cosmically indifferent, they still have emotions and motivations like we do, but they can't be anything but what they are. it's possible that some animal souls linger on mundus the way black souls do before being recycled and are available for summoning. a soul doesn't need to be daedric to be summoned, that's why undead can be summoned too. wouldn't be very comfy.Įdit: to add, my personal theory is that the caster is simply summoning the soul of a wolf. and i suppose you could forge something like a bed that could be summoned, but i believe it would need to be made of ebony. the spell allows those materials to be summoned because the soul has already been bound to them. So yes, the souls are bound to the material but that's done in the forging process. it's like when you summon a dremora, you're actually yanking that dremora out of oblivion in it's entirety, not molding the form of a dremora upon casting. the caster is summoning an already existent weapon, not some free-floating soul that he shapes into the weapon himself. ![]() ![]() daedric weapons are created when a daedra soul is forcefully bound to ebony. when a caster summons a bound weapon he isn't just summoning a soul, he is summoning the material as well. Creative theory, but that's not how it works. ![]()
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