Talk:Daedra
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What makes the author of this article think that Boethiah is female in Morrowind? I seen no feminine characteristics on his statue and the voice that accompanies his quest is male.
It is commonly said that daedric princes have no genders, they can be whatever they like. Azura appears female, but could just as well have appeard male.
[edit] Split
I would propose that we move the information about Daedric Princes to a new article. This way, we can put them into Category:The Elder Scrolls characters and reduce the size of this article. --Koveras 12:27, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
- I guess, no objection means common consent... --Koveras 09:18, 22 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Reworking of article
I have completely reworked the article, it has been cleaned up, better catagorized, pictures have been added, and also referances from the non-canonical source have been completely removed. Anyone who edits any Wikipedia article must cite canonical sources, fan speculation or other such material is inappropriate for Wikipedia. Readers will also notice I've removed the Dremora's letter section - this was a piece of writing directly pasted from the source. It was overly lengthy, and frankly bordered on being completely inappropriate for an Encyclopedia. A fansite, certainly...but things like these belong elsewhere. The article is of a good length now, and is much more readable than it was. -- D-Katana 20:13, 2 May 2006 (UTC)
- If anyone has any ideas as to expansion of the article, then don't hesistate to reply here! Otherwise we could say the article is fairly complete for now. -- D-Katana 23:10, 2 May 2006 (UTC)
Some daedra arent in here, like seducers and helieni or something like that and xvilie (and, of course,use the right spelling).
[edit] Oblivion Implications?
Surely, the Oblivion crisis and its subsequent resolution, means that it will now be all but impossible for Oblivion Gates to be opened from the side of Oblivion as a result of Martin Septim's actions?