Lore:Mazken
The Mazken are a Daedric people who take on the form of scantily clad humanoids, often winged or with a dark purple skin pigment. They are variously known as Seducers, Daedra Seducers or Dark Seducers to the mortals of Tamriel. They are the spawn of Sheogorath, and their home is Pinnacle Rock in the Shivering Isles. The Mazken are notoriously clanless and treacherous, owing allegiance to many Daedric Princes. Male Mazken are notably weaker than their female counterparts and because of this, Mazken society views all males as inferior. In combat, the Mazken use their alluring form to trick mortal opponents.
During the Daedric invasion of the Battlespire, Mehrunes Dagon recruited many Mazken to his ranks. They turned on their previous mistress, Jaciel Morgen, and captured her realm, Shade Perilous, for Dagon. They attacked the Battlespire, each wielding a Daedric Crescent, before retiring back to Oblivion and leaving the scamps and vermai to clean up. The other Daedric clans were displeased with Dagon's acceptance of the Mazkens' presence. Dagon himself held no such prejudices, taking a Mazken as his bodyguard and lover, and gifting her with the Broadsword of the Moon Reiver. This bodyguard was slain by an unknown hero, who then used the sword to banish Dagon, destroying the Battlespire in the process.[1]
In the events leading up to the Warp in the West, Malacath was betrayed by a Mazken whom he had gifted with power and beauty. The Prince had a mysterious agent of the Blades track her down to a dungeon in the Iliac Bay area and slay her in return for the Volendrung.[2] The agent was also tricked by an orc warlord into taking a Daedric lodestone from a Mazken, with the promise of the artifact Chrysamere, which the warlord did not possess. The Mazken revealed the orc's plot to the agent, providing a magical pearl to break the illusion, but the ultimate result of this conflict is unknown.[3]
The Mazken make up one half of the Madgod's army, along with the Aureal. The two groups have a great rivalry, each believing they are Sheogorath's favored. The Mazken are charged with guarding Dementia, apparently due to a masochistic streak.[4] In times of peace, they act as guards, patrolling the realm for criminals and hostile creatures. In times of war, they favor blunt weapons and are placed under the command of the Duke of Dementia. The Mazken have a strict hierarchy, ascending in rank as follows: Kiskengo; Kiskella; Kiskedrig; Grakendo; Grakella; Grakedrig; Autkendo.
In 3E 433 the Wellspring of the Mazken was taken by Order, who had invaded Pinnacle Rock, turning all Mazken to stone. Sheogorath's Champion destroyed the Order crystals blocking the water, reviving them.[5] The Champion earned their respect, and later their adoration when Sheogorath was freed from his curse and the Champion became the new Madgod.
[edit] Notes
- The term "Mazken" appeared for the first time in the Shivering Isles expansion pack for TES IV: Oblivion; the Seducer enemies also appeared under slightly differing names in TES II: Daggerfall and An Elder Scrolls Legend: Battlespire.
[edit] See Also
- Dark Seducer Names
- For in-game information, see the Shivering Isles Mazken article.
[edit] References
- ^ Events of Battlespire
- ^ Malacath's Quest in Daggerfall
- ^ The Imposter quest in Daggerfall
- ^ Sheogorath's dialogue in the Shivering Isles
- ^ The Helpless Army quest in Shivering Isles
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