Ruminations on the Daedric People

Ruminations on the Daedric People is a document penned by an anonymous member of House Sadras, at some point between the Oblivion Crisis and the Red Year. It contains a number of reports and stories related to personal encounters with the Daedra that are seen wandering various regions of Tamriel.

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''"The isle of Vvardenfell is indeed very hostile, and many dangerous creatures roam its ash-covered wastes. Even since the fall of House Dagoth, many Daedra have been sighted roaming Vvardenfell's wilderness, most commonly in the Grazelands and a number of Daedric ruins. The most dangerous of these Daedra are those that are undeniably sapient: The Dremora of Mehrunes Dagon and the Golden Saints of Sheogorath. As a member of House Sadras. I have often worked alongside members of these two Daedric species and seen them in action many times against not only the Sixth House, but the local wildlife as well.

"Respectively taking on the forms of demonic knights and golden-skinned Amazonian women, these two species have displayed great signs of intelligence and civilization both on and off the battlefield. Though master Nerastarel has managed to sway many of them to join House Sadras, there are still many of them along with the other lesser Daedra on this island. I can only pity the person that were to find themselves facing down any of them."''

--From Chapter 1: "Daedra in Vvardenfell".

"Another Daedric species, the Dark Seducers, has supposedly been seldom seen in Tamriel. However, this is not completely accurate. Around the time of the Warp in the West, there were a number of sightings of these Daedric people in the provinces of Hammerfell and High Rock. Some have chosen not to accept this as fact, but the Dark Seducers (or Mazken, as they prefer to call themselves) are more covert than some would believe. Although the Mazken in the Shivering Isles are known to wear armor, the ones sighted in Tamriel have been purported to instead dress themselves in black robes or dresses, and even exhibited flesh tones commonly seen in humans (tanned like Imperials, or dark like Redguards). The reason for this is unknown, but these Mazken have used these disguises frequently, and even manage to successfully impersonate normal human women when seen from a distance.

"It is only when they sprout their massive wings or you are close enough to see their strange black eyes that most people are able to realize they are impostors. But by the time they realize this, the Seducer will have closed in for a quick and ruthless kill."

--From Chapter 2: "Daedra in the Western Provinces".