When Hermaeus Mora finds his library lighter than moments before, when Azura sees a prophecy change without cause, when Akatosh knows time skipped itself, when Arkay’s cycle loses too many souls, everyone looks to the Shivering Isles, where all that was never there resides. If Sheo can figure out precisely what stopped existing, the gods can come together and find a way to make it exist again, so long as it is deemed necessary. He is just more aware of the specific things that do not exist than other princes. Ghanaian actress and musician Maame Yaa Jackson dishes out her latest song in 2019 tagged. I say loosely because he lacks any real control over them besides whether he chooses to acknowledge them or not. Maame Yaa Jackson Proud Slay Queen (Proud Fvck Boys Cover). All that does not exist, from the entire Dwemer race to the value of one divided by zero falls very loosely under Sheogorath’s domain. Sheogorath, Prince of Chaos and Insanity, sees things that don’t exist and never existed all the time! Comes with being the Madgod! In the endless chaos of his realm, sometimes things that don’t and never existed visit the Isles. There’s a sense of something missing, but no one can quite tell what it is. Everything they accomplished was now done by nothing. Everything within their domain now came from nowhere. It erases that god and all memories of that god. Suppose something happens that accidentally erases a god. ![]() ![]() ![]() Reality has managed to lose civilizations, dragons, alternate timelines, and probably other things that I don’t know about yet because Elder Scrolls lore is complicated as fuck. Occasionally in Elder Scrolls, for one reason or another, reality undoes itself and things go missing. 1x Ant Queen 1x Ayula, Queen Among Bears 1x Burnished Hart 1x Castle Raptors 1x Cavalry Pegasus 1x Coffin Queen 1x Deathless Knight 1x Faeburrow Elder 1x Famished Paladin 1x Garza Zol, Plague Queen 1x Hornet Queen 1x Jhovall Queen 1x Keeper of Keys 1x Knights of the Black Rose 1x Lady Zhurong, Warrior Queen 1x Lathliss, Dragon. Theory: What if “Lord of the Never-There” is More Literal Than Expected?
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