A Treatise on the Subject of Daedra Worship, 1st Edition, 2016 1st Edition, 2016 | Page 45
T:
Tamriel: “The TES name for the continent that the series is set on.”
Tamrielic: “Reference to the culture of the continent of Tamriel, such as the Calander,
Pantheons, &c.”
The Deadlands: “The Deadlands is a Plane of Oblivion ruled over by Mehrunes Dagon. As the
name suggests, they are barren wastelands, consisting of blackened isles in a sea of
lava. Clannfear and Scamps are among his servants, along with Dremora. ”
The Hunting Grounds: “The Hunting Grounds is a realm of Oblivion created and ruled over
by Hircine. It has been described as a realm of dense woodland and vast grasslands
populated by were bears, wild cattle and unicorns.”
The Myriad Realms of Revelry: “The Myriad Realms of Revelry are a congeries of one
hundred thousand pocket and sub-realms of Oblivion, created and ruled over by Sanguine.
The realms are used mainly as pleasure pockets, refashioned to meet the needs and desires
of its visitants. As such, Sanguine himself has very little control over them.”
The Pits: “The Pits is a realm of Oblivion, created and ruled over by Peryite. Here, Peryite
guards the lowest orders of Oblivion. The realm resembles the Deadlands, with lava seas,
volcanic islands and ruined structures. The realm is usually completely inaccessible to
mortals, but there have been several exceptions.”
The Realm of Boethia(h): “The Realm of Boethia is a realm of Oblivion, created and ruled
over by Boethia, The realm consists of stormy skies, volcanic islands and lava seas. It has
also been described as a country of labyrinthine policy and betrayals, with maze gardens
and twisted towers. It is sometimes referred to as Attribution's Share or Snake Mount.”
The Shivering Isles: “His realm, best known as the Shivering Isles, has also been called the
Madhouse. It's believed that those who go there lose their sanity forever. Of course, only
the Mad God himself may decide who has the privilege to enter. ”
The Tribunal Factors: “The three factors that define a Daedra Worshipper, two of the three
criteria needing to be met. (Belief in the Prince, their Plane of Oblivion and the Daedric
inhabitants who associate with these Princes. The active or passive worship – ranging from
pray and meditation (passive) to the building of shrines and altars in honour of them
(active). The belief that the worshipper’s soul belongs – in both life and death – to one (or
more) of the Princes.)”
U: