A Treatise on the Subject of Daedra Worship, 1st Edition, 2016 1st Edition, 2016 | Page 39

Active Worship: “worship involves the manifestation of cognitive processes into physical devotionals. Examples can be seen in the buildings of altars, the writing of literature, the drawing of pictures, and the offerings of items at shrines.” Active Worshipper: “a worshipper that plays an active role in the community, participating in the active worship of the community. The active worshippers are often in the minority.” Apocrypha: “Apocrypha is Hermaeus Mora's plane of Oblivion, an endless library where all forbidden knowledge can be found. The books all have black covers with no titles, and the library is haunted by ghosts forever searching for knowledge.” Ashpit: “Ashpit is Malacath’s plane of Oblivion, which is described as consisting only of dust, palaces of smoke, and vaporous creatures: "anguish, betrayal, and broken promises like ash filled the bitter air". Levitation and magical breathing are necessary to survive there.” Azura: “Azura is the Daedric Prince of Dusk and Dawn. She is one of the few that constantly manifests in a feminine form, and whom mortals consider a ‘good’ Daedra.” B: Boethia(h): “Boethia(h) is the Daedric Prince of deceit and treason. Manifesting in both a masculine and feminine form, Boethia is one of the Daedra whom pay the most attention to the affairs of mortals.” C: Clannfear: “Clannfears are dinosaur-like Daedra that resemble a lizard with a large, bony crest on their head and a sharp beak and talons. They may represent common, wild animals in Oblivion.” Clavicus Vile: “Clavicus Vile is the Daedric Prince of wishes, desires and desires. He enjoys making business with mortals through pacts and barter, although the deals are usually subtly weighed in his favour.” Clavicus Vile’s Realm: “a realm of Oblivion, created and ruled over by Clavicus Vile. It appears as a tranquil countryside, dotted with majestic cities of glass and ornate buildings.” Cognitive: “The thinking process of the mind, on a individual level, in isolation of the transcendence of the psycho-telepathic powers of the Princes.” Coldharbour: “Coldhabour is Molag Bal’s plane of Oblivion. It is said that his plane resembles a copy of Nirn, but all desecrated and ruined. The ground is sludge, the sky is on fire, and the air is freezing. The Daedroths are typically counted among his servants.”