@xXSINXx Cool.
I just realized now that some of the Princes would actually be against the invasion of Nirn. Azura is one such Prince, and Meridia as well. Jyggalag perhaps since he is the Daedric Prince of Order. I'm sure they are others who wouldn't find taking over Nirn a good idea.
@xXSINXx Works for me. I wonder who should attack first? I'm thinking someone different other than Mehrunes Dagon or Molag Bal since they have attacked Nirn before in the past.
@xXSINXx M'kay. I'm thinking Herma Mora should be the main attacker since he had a massive impact one hundred years prior to this story. Perhaps he does a massive worldwide attack because he wants the secrets held within the Elder Scrolls? That's an idea.
@arowne97 Depends how you look at it: Herma Mora would rather gain knowledge then to keep simple slaves which aren't much use to him anyways, in my opinion. I think the example I gave is enough of a motive for the Daedric Prince of Knowledge to go on a full out war against Nirn. The White-Gold Tower has dozens of Elder Scrolls with all of them containing knowledge that Herma Mora does not have and if what he did to gain the Skaal's knowledge is used as an example then its a safe bet that he is willing to go to war for the Elder Scrolls.
@MafiaM16But if he did that then there are still so many secrets he still can't get, ones that aren't written down but are instead passed down verbally and through tradition, so he cannot get them without gaining the knowledge from the minds of living people.
@arowne97 Eh, usually when a Prince enters into Nirn its because they want Nirn to be merged with their Plane of Oblivion. Mehrunes Dagan for example only wanted to take back what was rightfully his. Molag Bal simply wanted more slaves and the like, if I recall. Destroying Nirn benefits no-one.
True, but still. Merging Nirn with their plane of Oblivion will probably kill off most of the population, because of the fact that most of them are not as durable as a Daedra.
@arowne97 It's too bad we don't know what effects the merging would be. It's never been done to my knowledge... But, anyways, Herma Mora perhaps leads the attack for the Elder Scrolls, but isn't aware that other Princes decide to crash in on his party?
@MafiaM16That sounds logical. And when he finds out that they're invading he'll be pretty mad because their plans will mess with his. Not intentionally, but they'll still probably mess with his. Because he's more into using deception, and making deals than actually invading a whole world. He takes the logical approach. I think Sheogorath should be in there somewhere too. But knowing him, he'll only join in on the war for "fun."