While the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Nine Divines and several other deities in the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Elder Scrolls series reside within the realm of Aetherium, this is only one of many divine realms that the mortals of the series have tried desperately to reach for various reasons. The most prevalent and recurring of these is the realm of Oblivion, which is divided into various planes.
Even though Oblivion is generally seen as a single realm, it is actually made up of multiple different planes that are inhabited by various divine and mortal beings, the most notable being the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Daedric Princes. The Daedric Princes created their respective plane using pieces of their own bodies, which has made each plane of Oblivion vastly different from one another. However, they are all equally🎐 alien when compared to Nirn.
16 ♏ Azura - Mo💟onshadow
Azura is the Daedric Prince of Dusk and Dawn and the patron deity of the Dunmer. Azura's plane, Moonshadow, is said to be a large garden of roses that houses a city made of silver, with fresh winds and waterfalls that carry the scent of perfume in the air. Moonshadow is supposedly inaccessible from Nirn, though there have been claims that mor❀tals have entered the plane during meditation, specifically the mage known as Morain Zenas. While Azura's plane of Oblivion is clearly beautiful, it is also said to overwhelm any mortal who sees it and makes them half-blind as a result.
15 🎃 Boethiah - Attrib🌱ution's Share
Also known as Snake Mound, the plane of Oblivion belonging to Boethiah is a very different world from Moonshadow. The plane has been renamed by Boethiah many times over the centuries and is said to be made up of many maze gardens and towers designed to confuse any who enter the realm. It is also the home of the Tournament of the Ten Bloods, a Hunger Games-style 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:battle royale between one member of each of the races of Tamriel.🌜 The victor takes home Goldbrand, one of Boethiah's most infamous 🅷artifacts.
14 𝔍 Clavicus Vile - Fi🌌elds of Regret
It's certainly a fitting name for the realm of Clavicus Vile, the Daedric Prince most often associated with granting Monkey's Paw wishes. The Fields of Regret are just as beautiful as they are horrifying. While being a lush landscape of fields and flowers somewhat similar to Moonshadow, the air smells equally of both perfume and rotting flesh, and several places are twisted beyond recognition. While the Fields of Regret aren't visited in the mainline series, players can enter the plane in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard. The protagonist, Cyrus, has to find the soul of his sist💜e♌r after it's given to Clavicus Vile by N'Gasta.
13 He꧂rmaeus Mora - Apocrypha 🌠
Apocrypha, the plane of the Daedric Prince Hermaeus Mora, had been mentioned and described in past titles. But it wasn't until the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dragonborn DLC for Skyrim that players were able to explore the plane themselves. Reflecting the ever-changing form of Hermaeus Mora, Apocrypha doesn't hold a distinct shape for very long and is conꦚstantly changing around its inhabitants. What is constant in this realm, however, is the endless green ocean of toxic fluid that holds strange, tentacled creatures that attack anyone who gets too close, protecting the vast hoard of knowledge that Hermaeus Mora has accumulated over the centuries.
12 Hircine - Hircine's Hunting Grounds 🐻
Although not the only plane of Oblivion that is known for taking mortal souls after death, Hircine's Hunting Grounds are less of a source of endless torture and s♚erve mainly to allow those who worship Hircine to hunt at their own pleasure. Unfortunately, this only applies to those who were werewolves in life, as any human who didn't have lycanthropy will be hunted down should they find themselves in Hir꧋cine's Hunting Grounds.
The grounds themselves are said to be made of dense woodlands and vast plains perfectly suited for those who embraced their wolven forms to roam free andꦦ hunt prey whenever they please, though it is much less inviting to those who are brought against their will for the sake of the hunt.
11 ℱ ﷽ Jyggalag/Sheogorath - Shivering Isles
Also known as the Madhouse and made most famous by the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion expansion of the same name, the Shivering Isles are made of three separate locations: Mania, Dementia, and T𝕴he Fringe, each appearing vastly different and ref😼lecting a side of Sheogorath's madness. At the end of every era, an event known as Greymarch occurs, where Sheogorath reverts into their previous form (Jyggalag, the Daedric Prince of Order) and rebuilds the Shivering Isles to reflect his new state. Once Greymarch is over, Jyggalag reverts back to his cursed form of Sheogorath and the Shivering Isles once again become a realm of madness.
10 ꦯ Malacath - Ashpi🗹t
Of all the realms of Oblivion that can be reached by mortals, Malacath's plane, known simply as Ashpit, is one of the most inhospitable and difficult to survive. Being made entirely of dust, ash, and smoke, it is impossible to traverse the plane, let alone survive without sufficient skills in certain magical spells. Specifically, levitation and the ability to breathe where there is no atmosphere are absolute musts. According to Sheogorath, the backbone of Ashpit — the element that 𒀰keeps the plane from falling apart — is a literal backbone. But considering Sheogorath's madness, this may not be entirely accurate.
9 🌠 Mehrunes Da🐼gon - Deadlands
Considering how inhospitable the Deadlands seem, it should have come as no surprise that Mehrunes Dagon would try to invade Tamriel and leave his plane during the Oblivion Crisis. Being made up of lava, molten ro☂ck, and with the skies being constantly torn apart by storms, there are few places in the Deadlands that are suitable for habitation, even to the Dremora that live there. However, some forms of sentie𒆙nt beings and plant life are able to thrive here in spite of this.
8 Mephala - Spiral Skein ♑💟
Also known as the Spider's Web or 💙simply Mephala's Realm, Spiral Skein is said to be the most intric♈ate of all the planes of Oblivion, being woven together like a spider's web and centered around a tower known as the Pillar Palace of Mephala. This structure apparently has a secondary name that is too terrible for people to speak of. The tower itself has eight spokes that jut out from the structure, each of which leads to a different part of the Spiral Skein and represents a different sinful act that Mephala rules over.
7 ♈ Meridia - Colored Rooms
Unlike other Daedric Princes, the majority of which have only a single realm of Oblivion, Meridia instead has a series of interconnected realms known as the Colored Rooms. Not a lot is known about this realm despite the fact that the Vestige visits it during the events of the Elder Scrolls Online shortly before getting their soul back. What is kno🦋wn is that Meridia isn't fond of visitors to her realm, particularly Molag Bal.