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Fun Trivia: E : Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Special Sub-Topic: "Skyrim" Daedra


What is the Daedric prince of debauchery?

    Sanguine. Mehrunes Dagon is the prince of destruction, ambition, and change. Boethiah is the prince of deceit, conspiracy, and assassination. Molag Bal is the prince of domination and enjoys enslaving mortals.

What is Nocturnal's Daedric artifact?
    Skeleton Key. The Wabbajack is Sheogorath's Daedric artifact and the Ebony Mail is Boethiah's. The Eye of Nocturnal is found in "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion" and you need to return it to Nocturnal for your reward in the quest.

What is Clavicus Vile's dog's name?
    Barbas. Vile doesn't exist in any of the "Elder Scrolls" games. He has a name, Barbas, and Stump belongs to Frodnar, the annoying little boy in Riverwood.

Sheogorath is the Daedric prince of what?
    Madness. If you do his Daedric quest in Skyrim, he'll say, "...if not, then call me Sheogorath, Daedric prince of madness." You can also find him in "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion" by doing his Daedric quest, or downloading the DLC "Shivering Isles" where you go to his realm and stop the Graymarch.

All Daedric princes are evil.
    f. Azura, Meridia, Sheogorath, and Peryite are not considered evil. The rest of them are evil, especially Namira, Mehrunes Dagon, and Molag Bal.

What type of item is Azura's Star, Azura's Daedric artifact?
    Soul gem. Yep, it's a soul gem. There is no potion that is an artifact, there are some weapons, and the only key that is an artifact is the Skeleton Key, Nocturnal's Daedric artifact.

What race very commonly worships Malacath?
    Orcs. Nords and Falmer don't worship Daedric princes as far as I know. Dark Elves commonly worship Boethiah and Azura. You'll hear Orcs constantly talk about the Code of Malacath, which they are governed by.

How many Daedric princes exist?
    Sixteen. The Daedric princes are Azura, Boethiah, Clavicus Vile, Hermaeus Mora, Hircine, Malacath, Mehrunes Dagon, Mephala, Meridia, Molag Bal, Namira, Nocturnal, Peryite, Sanguine, Sheogorath, and Vaermina. In "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion", there are fifteen quests you can do. You cannot do a quest for Mehrunes Dagon, because he is what you are trying to stop. If you count Jyggalag, the Daedric Prince of order, then there are seventeen, but he isn't necessarily a prince you can do anything for. You can find him in "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion" in its DLC, "Shivering Isles".

What is Peryite's Daedric artifact?
    Spellbreaker. None of the incorrect options exist, except for one. Dawnbreaker is Meridia's Daedric artifact. In "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion", Meridia's artifact is the Ring of the Khajiit.

What is Mehrunes Dagon's Daedric artifact?
    Mehrunes' Razor. None of the incorrect options exist. There is a steel horned helmet in the games, and there is DLC for "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion" called Mehrunes' Razor!


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