Tamriel talk:Planes of Oblivion

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[edit] Advice

Could someone pick one of the "advices" that appear on the load screens which mentions how many planes of oblivion are there? Each daedric prince rules one... Plus the Camoran Paradise revelation, spoiler, about Mehrunes' own plane.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Vook (talkcontribs).

I just did some rewriting of this page, including my interpretation of the load screen info. Mehrunes Dagon is a daedric prince, so his plane would be one of the sixteen mentioned, not an additional one. The only inconsistency is that the page on Daedric Princes lists seventeen daedric princes, but whether Jyggalag is truly a daedric prince has previously been questioned. --Nephele 16:52, 22 September 2006 (EDT)

According to the TES4 expansion, Shivering Isles, isn't Sheograth's plane called Shivering Isles? or is it just part of his realm? Praetor alpha 23:02, 4 February 2007 (EST)

It has been called the Madhouse in a lot of lore literature before now. Both terms are correct. --Ratwar 23:09, 4 February 2007 (EST)
The fact that there are only 16 planes of oblivion would seem to be proven false false anyway. Sanguine lords over no less than ten times ten thousand pleasure pockets of the Void (according to the Imperial Census of Daedra Lords), Mehrunes Dagon has both the Deadlands and the Chimeria of Desolation (Battlespire) and The Soul Cairn has no Daedric prince ruler. (also Battlespire) Jadrax 02:52, 5 February 2007 (EST)

Isn't Mankar Camoran's Paradise a Plane of Oblivion? I read somewhere it was. 217.43.98.73 06:52, 26 March 2007 (EDT)

No it isn't, it's just another dimension created by magic--Willyhead 13:53, 30 June 2007 (EDT)


[edit] Sheogorath Vs. Jyggalag

Should Jyggalag's taking over of the Shivering isles be included in this page, as once every error the Shivering isles became Jyggalag's plane. This is my purposed idea.

[edit] Sheogorath's Madhouse (The Shivering Isles) and Jyggalag's plane

  • Madhouse, or commonly called The Shivering Isles, is Sheogorath's realm that is accessible in the TES4 expansion of the same name. It is divided into halves: the north is called Mania, and reflects the lighthearted side of its ruler's madness. It is similar to Vvardenfell's West Gash Region, with expansive grasslands and huge mushroom trees. The southern half, Dementia, represents the dark and violent side of Sheogorath, and is gloomy and claustrophobic. There are mortals living here as well as daedra. The town of New Sheoth lies in the center of the isles, which is also divided into two sections. Sheogorath's palace lies here.
  • Little is known about Jyggalag's plane, but it is revealed the Shivering Isles Expansion for Oblivion that once every era, Jyggalag would gain control of the isles and shape them to his whim.Jim 909 17:41, 21 February 2008 (EST)
Yes. I kinda took the liberty of correcting a few minor errors before you submit it. Hope you don't mind. ;)—Sam324 13:39, 26 April 2008 (EDT)

[edit] Attribution's Share Naming Coincidence...?

I see one of the realms is named Attribution's Share. Is there any relation to this "Attribution-ShareAlike" license mentioned below, or is it just some odd coincidence?—Sam324 13:35, 26 April 2008 (EDT)

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