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1.719 The Eight Holy Spirits are a blank piece of earth, bone and brainwaves, a divinity shaped by worldly beliefs.

"If you believe what Phrastus of Elinhir, the 'Old Goat of Elinhir,' wrote in what he smugly called 'History,' you would think that modern society would

His reverence stems from a certain instinctive disgust for the Forgotten Lords, which is based on unspeakable cruel events that occurred thousands of years ago.

This is absurd on its face. Ask him ('Palastus, 'Old Goat of Eilean' Hull') the farmer in the field, the shoemaker in the shop, or the lawyer in the office, if they are because of the wild elf's

Ancient customs of fearing the Daedra and you'll get a blank look. Peasants, shoemakers and lawyers are only afraid of (being indoctrinated into) the Daedra and the worship of the Daedra (harmful) because they are enslaved by established religion and academia

informed, and their neighbors believed the same thing.

So, Palestus, does Daedra worship exist only on a forbidden cult level in Tamriel (do only cultists worship Daedra?)? On the contrary, it's easy to see that, although priests and

Wishes and opinions vary among professors, but reverence for the Daedra among the folk of Tamriel is universal and widely accepted. Ask the hunter why he murmurs a prayer to Hircine while drawing his bow. Ask the gardener,

Why does she ask Mephala to protect her vines from slugs and worms. Ask the guard why he summons the valor of Boethea when he draws his sword. One need not look too hard to find Sanguin during the great carnival

of worshipers, or followers of Hermoeus Mora may be found at any time among scholars.

What about the Ashlanders of Morrowind, who still worship the so-called Good Daedra? What about the Spirit Wardens of Menevia who follow Azura?

There are also the Jovial Lambasters of Remen who praise the Jovial Lambasters (Jovial Lambasters), an exclusive group dedicated to worshiping the demon god Karavicus Weir in Remen. The cult has established a local outlaw

What about the Outlaws Refuge, which provides shelter to all outlaws who 'voluntarily' pay their dues (gold or jewels)?

In fact, what about the Khajiit in the southern kingdom? Far from giving up the annihilation of the demon gods, the Khajiit in Elsweyr openly worshiped them, with little distinction between the Holy Spirit and the demon gods. The Khajiit recognized the benevolent side of the demon gods and gave them

They treated her with a minimum of respect and often expressed admiration. Azura was the object of fervent worship by the Khajiit warlocks, Sheogorath catered to the cat's taste for wild mischief, and the souls of the dead were placed in Namira's control.

However, Palastus would have you believe that the mere mention of the Daedra makes all mortals in Tamriel cringe in fear and mock my work when I show him what a charlatan he is. Alternatively, we could use

Another way to explain his narrow-minded hostility. Didn't Palastus try to win over me at the Dragonstar Conclave of Antiquarian Scholars? He said that day was the 16th of the Chaoyang month (Love's Day).

), suggested that we meet later in the evening to 'celebrate the day of Sangean's summons in a befitting manner'. I believe that when I declined Palastus's obsequious overtures, he made it a personal matter, for

His unwarranted criticism of my work appeared in the journals shortly thereafter. Well, yes, maybe there's an explanation for it." - "Persistence of Daedric Veneration" Sinner of Taneth

Written by Ms. Ba".

"Among all the civilized races of Tamriel, the Daedra are reviled; the reasons why their worship is forbidden are well understood and, as this series of essays will show, based on historical events. Although there are

The opinion of Sinaba, a so-called scholar and self-proclaimed lady, but the (historical) evidence supporting my claim is irrefutable and generally accepted by all credible antiquities scholars.

The first organized worship of the Daedra. The Altmer were also the first to worship the Daedra. This may have begun with a small group of Ayleids - these elves who left the Summerset Isles in Tyme.

The creation of separate cultures in central and southwestern Riel (referring to Saint Veloth's grand pilgrimage to Summerset to establish the elven civilization of Morrowind) - in some cases primarily to circumvent Aldmer regulations.

Binding, these regulations prohibit (in all aspects) the worship of Daedra.

As the Ayleid culture prospered and developed further away from Alinor (Summerset Island), in the last thousand years of the Mythic Era, the Daedra cult moved to the center of Tamriel (roughly west of the imperial capital).

The Ayleids were still widely revered, and most Ayleids (wild elves) probably continued to pay homage to them, but were loyal to the various Daedra.

The cult of the Ayleids sprang up across Tamriel, was recognized, and then celebrated. Unlike the Chimer (elf), the Ayleid elves did not distinguish between "good" and "bad" Daedra - in fact,

Even some of the most evil deities were greatly revered, especially when their worship was adopted and legalized by Ayleid kings and nobles.

For the Neder tribes who later arrived in Tamriel, the widespread worship of the Daedra by the elves in the heartland (Tamriel) was particularly bad news. The Ayleid elves enslaved the immigrant human tribes, at first only occasionally.

for this purpose, but it later became systemic. And the Neds found themselves under subordinate masters who in many cases worshiped the Daedra - including those who encouraged slavery, oppression, and abuse. In the Ayleid

At the hands of the elves, human slaves found themselves the subject of such Daedra-inspired "art", such as 'flesh sculptures' and 'gut gardening'. In fact, antipathy toward the Daedra prevailed in most human cultures in Tamriel.

The distaste for the worship of Ra may have begun during this period.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! The Alesian slave revolt in the early First Era was largely caused by the desperation of the Ayleid elf slave masters inspired by the Daedra's cruelty

(Group incident) caused by anger. The Ayleid kings who allied themselves with the (human) rebels were mainly admirers of Aedra. This partly explains why Queen Alessia was defeated when the Ayleid Elf Empire was overthrown.

Incorporated the Ayleid elves worshiping Aedra, who was the leader of the alliance, into the First Empire's worship of the Eight Holy Spirits. Her newly born Cyrodiil First Human Empire outlawed the worship of the Daedra demon god and worshiped Deed

Once the Ayleid elven remnants of La were discovered, they were completely exterminated.

Therefore, by the middle of the First Era, large-scale Daedra worship had disappeared in central Tamriel. The only ones left were the Chimer in the northeast of the continent and the orcs (former outcasts) who worshiped Malachis as their ancestor god.

). Elsewhere among humans, elves, and orcs, Daedra worship is only roughly the size of forbidden cults (outlawed cults). Ms. Sinaba's assertion to the contrary is simply falsehood."—

—"Daedra Worship: The Ayleids" by Palastus of Erinhel.

Two ancient books with diametrically opposed opinions were obviously very interesting when they were opened and read again in 4E 201, where the lord was.

With the change of human dynasties, the belief in demon gods has spread from organized religious groups to the people. It has become the belief of many groups, families, and individuals. The mainstream belief in the Pan-Continent is undoubtedly the Eight Holy Spirits.

In the view of the lord, compared with the demon god who has been "surviving" since the beginning of the creation of the world, the Eight Holy Spirits are "a blank bone brainwave of death, a divinity shaped by the faith of Nirn in this world". Simple understanding,

The devil can "actively seduce and teach" believers' belief behavior, while the Holy Spirit is the "passive shaping and distortion" of believers' collective belief behavior.
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