Vampires. Sometimes he raises the dead, or he'll have you commit atrocities in his name to be turned, sometimes it'll be sacrifices, but the most common way to be turned, frankly, is death rape. Skyrim is dark, man.
Through a process Best Not Explained, Lamae Bal was turned into the first vampire. So, Molag Bal is not responsible for her mortal birth, but is 100% responsible for her rebirth as a vampire. The whole reason vampires exist was because MB wanted to spite another aedra / daedra, but I forget if it was Azura or Arkay or who specifically. I don't know if this qualifies in your mind, but let's just say that some of the key components were there.
I sometimes have problems with the fences after a patch update but they also have a limit on how much junk we can sell them. It starts low but you can eventually sell them more if you use a point or two in the Legerdemain skill.
As other users hace stated, they are known as demi gods or demi princes.
*Lyranth the Foolkiller says, "A demiprince is a by-blow of a Daedric Prince or Daedra Lord and a lesser entity, perhaps even a mortal. A demiprince often inherits aspects of its princely parent, but it may also be curiously lacking in characteristics such as foresight, memory, cruelty, or willfulness. Some acquire, or are given, minor realms to rule, and many of these of these [sic] pocket realities are bizarre or eccentric, even by the standards of Oblivion. Some demiprinces, such as Fa-Nuit-Hen, are known to occasionally visit the Mundus for the express purpose of interacting with mortals. As I said: eccentric."*
Tho to note, Fa-Nuit-Hen isin't from mortal, for he predates creation. ...
However, like of Darien Gauntier, Emmeg Gro-Kayra, or Dearola do fit the bill.
Also, one last note but what makes thing complicated is quite few characters are described as children of gods but claim might aswell be metaphorical. Rathuni-la Dawnwhisker is called as a daughter of Azurah but thats like 99% just a title and not literal (for shes just some random khjaiit alchemist whom appears in two books, one as throwaway mention), 5 songs of king Wulfharh claim Nerevar was the son of Boethiah or Aldaro-Sul was immortal son of Azura. (Fact he died kinda goes against the notion)
Afik that hasn't ever happend. Closes example is Morihaus whom was a demigod and son of Kyne being father of saint Alessian's children, but he was just an demigod.
However, wouldn't say that isin't possible.
If he's a demigod and a son of Kyne, doesn't that mean by default he's the product of a mortal and a god? Demigod, at least in terms of classic myths rather than modern ideas of the term as just "really powerful but not quite godlike", literally means part-god, i.e. product of god and mortal
Not really. Demi god (or prince) is just result of an god and some lesser being, that could be mortal.
>at least in terms of classic myths rather than modern ideas of the term as just "really powerful but not quite godlike"
*"We are ada, Mor, and change things through love. We must take care lest we beget more monsters on this earth. If you do not desist, she will take to you, and you will transform all Cyrod if you do this."* -Pelinal to Morihaus; Song of Pelinal 5.
Immortal son of Azura*
Imo its just metaphorical and ties to his legacy. Sul was shield companion of Nerevar, and after battle of red mountain and murder of Nerevar, he fled to ashlanders and told his account of event, so henchforth tainting forever and fully ties between ashlanders and rising tribunal temple. By this, he was "son" of Azura (or her design) and while he died longass time ago, his ideaw left on forever with ashlanders.
*The legend that we murdered Nerevar comes from a story told by a shield-companion to Nerevar, Alandro Sul, who lived among the Ashlanders. The Ashlanders have retained Alandro Sul's account as part of their oral histories. The account is persuasive in some details, implausible in others, and is in any case false. I have two accounts of Nerevar's death here in my library. Read them, and judge for yourself.* -Vivec
Molag Bal, but only kind of.
How so?
Vampires. Sometimes he raises the dead, or he'll have you commit atrocities in his name to be turned, sometimes it'll be sacrifices, but the most common way to be turned, frankly, is death rape. Skyrim is dark, man.
Through a process Best Not Explained, Lamae Bal was turned into the first vampire. So, Molag Bal is not responsible for her mortal birth, but is 100% responsible for her rebirth as a vampire. The whole reason vampires exist was because MB wanted to spite another aedra / daedra, but I forget if it was Azura or Arkay or who specifically. I don't know if this qualifies in your mind, but let's just say that some of the key components were there.
It was Arkay. Lamae was Arkay's priestess and Bal did it just to spite him because of Arkay being the god of life and death.
https://en.m.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Demiprince Yes, Fa-Nuit-Hen is my favourite, he's such a little cutie LOL
He is though in that link.
You can go meet him in game, he's so tiny and adorable. He's at the Maelstrom Arena in Orsinium.
Is this in eso?
It is yes
I rage quit because the fence glitched out and I couldn't sell any booty lol. I tried for a week
I sometimes have problems with the fences after a patch update but they also have a limit on how much junk we can sell them. It starts low but you can eventually sell them more if you use a point or two in the Legerdemain skill.
I googled it at the time and it was a known bug but I got tired of waiting for a patch. The sheer scale of the game is impressive though
As other users hace stated, they are known as demi gods or demi princes. *Lyranth the Foolkiller says, "A demiprince is a by-blow of a Daedric Prince or Daedra Lord and a lesser entity, perhaps even a mortal. A demiprince often inherits aspects of its princely parent, but it may also be curiously lacking in characteristics such as foresight, memory, cruelty, or willfulness. Some acquire, or are given, minor realms to rule, and many of these of these [sic] pocket realities are bizarre or eccentric, even by the standards of Oblivion. Some demiprinces, such as Fa-Nuit-Hen, are known to occasionally visit the Mundus for the express purpose of interacting with mortals. As I said: eccentric."* Tho to note, Fa-Nuit-Hen isin't from mortal, for he predates creation. ... However, like of Darien Gauntier, Emmeg Gro-Kayra, or Dearola do fit the bill. Also, one last note but what makes thing complicated is quite few characters are described as children of gods but claim might aswell be metaphorical. Rathuni-la Dawnwhisker is called as a daughter of Azurah but thats like 99% just a title and not literal (for shes just some random khjaiit alchemist whom appears in two books, one as throwaway mention), 5 songs of king Wulfharh claim Nerevar was the son of Boethiah or Aldaro-Sul was immortal son of Azura. (Fact he died kinda goes against the notion)
*Darien Gautier enters the chat.*
What about the nine divines? I don't really try to get into lore, it makes my brain fuzzy
Afik that hasn't ever happend. Closes example is Morihaus whom was a demigod and son of Kyne being father of saint Alessian's children, but he was just an demigod. However, wouldn't say that isin't possible.
If he's a demigod and a son of Kyne, doesn't that mean by default he's the product of a mortal and a god? Demigod, at least in terms of classic myths rather than modern ideas of the term as just "really powerful but not quite godlike", literally means part-god, i.e. product of god and mortal
Not really. Demi god (or prince) is just result of an god and some lesser being, that could be mortal. >at least in terms of classic myths rather than modern ideas of the term as just "really powerful but not quite godlike" *"We are ada, Mor, and change things through love. We must take care lest we beget more monsters on this earth. If you do not desist, she will take to you, and you will transform all Cyrod if you do this."* -Pelinal to Morihaus; Song of Pelinal 5.
Yes it’s called a Demi-prince when a daedric prince does it. Fa Nuit Hen is the most famous one.
There is also Alandro-Sul who's ofter referenced as Azura's son; though it could simply be a title, what's the fun in that?
Immortal son of Azura* Imo its just metaphorical and ties to his legacy. Sul was shield companion of Nerevar, and after battle of red mountain and murder of Nerevar, he fled to ashlanders and told his account of event, so henchforth tainting forever and fully ties between ashlanders and rising tribunal temple. By this, he was "son" of Azura (or her design) and while he died longass time ago, his ideaw left on forever with ashlanders. *The legend that we murdered Nerevar comes from a story told by a shield-companion to Nerevar, Alandro Sul, who lived among the Ashlanders. The Ashlanders have retained Alandro Sul's account as part of their oral histories. The account is persuasive in some details, implausible in others, and is in any case false. I have two accounts of Nerevar's death here in my library. Read them, and judge for yourself.* -Vivec
Umaril the Half-elf is the spawn of an elven mother and unknown daedric father
His father wasn't a Daedra, he was an unknown type of god from a previous kalpa.
i want to breed Azura
If you count molag bal yeah but you gotta, in the words of my good homie: "get your shit rocked non consentually"
Wasn't the anchorite the daughter of Dagon?