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H1-B
So, from what I can gather, the Daedric Princes get their H1-B rating from this statement:
To me this reads as
" The sea of dimensions that are limitless, contains an infinite amount of them " not " The sea with infinite dimensions (spacial) contains an endless series of dimensions that each have infinite dimensions (spacial) "
Oblivion is VERY often described as "limitless"
To understand this you need to understand that in Elder Scrolls, Mundus is "limited" it is the place that is bound by space, time, etc, but Oblivion is "limitless"
This can be seen in a few quotes:
Speaking of the realm of Vaermina
Speaking of the realm of Apocrypha
Speaking of the Realms in General
The realms are very often spoken about as being "limitless" This leads me to think that that is what they mean in the quote
However, there is other evidence for infinite dimensions, even in just Tamriel
There is also this statement:
And in Elder Scrolls, more angles = More dimensional
The issue is thatin reality, to get infinite angles you only need two dimensions of time, or whatever else
So it's hard to scale based on something being "hyperagonal" or "having infinite angles"
H1-A
I also have an issue with the H1-A ratings
For example, the profile for Anu says:
the infinite layers of wheels within wheels above it, all of which simply lead back to "the eye of Anui-El
No link is working, but this is literally not canon, it's like, a forum post from Michael Kirkbride, which is secondary canon at best
Aparently there are some very well researched TES scalers on here given how detailed the profiles are so I was hoping someone could explain
I don't disagree with H1-B Oblivion as a concept, in fact I think they are outer, but I have an issue with how you get there
Misc
I also have an issue with this:
Yes, the Monomyth says that the Aubris Trancends Oblivion, but, like, does it?
Books in TES are NOT always true, why would the Et'Ada that sacrificed part of their power in Lorkhan's creation, be INFINTELY stronger than the ones who didn't?
Yes, the Aedra are able to keep the Daedra out of Tamriel, but thats because Tameriel is their home turf
I will admit it's inconsistent though, as there have been times that they have shown to be superior
I thought to have "reality > fiction" trancendence you needed no anti-feats? I understand these may be older profiles
So, from what I can gather, the Daedric Princes get their H1-B rating from this statement:
https://www.imperial-library.info/content/rulantarils-notesI speak of the planes of Oblivion. The sea of limitless dimensions contains an endless series of islands.
To me this reads as
" The sea of dimensions that are limitless, contains an infinite amount of them " not " The sea with infinite dimensions (spacial) contains an endless series of dimensions that each have infinite dimensions (spacial) "
Oblivion is VERY often described as "limitless"
To understand this you need to understand that in Elder Scrolls, Mundus is "limited" it is the place that is bound by space, time, etc, but Oblivion is "limitless"
This can be seen in a few quotes:
"…dreams. There is no abyss so deep as the well of terror that lies within each of us. I have plumbed its depths. I have seen the unthinkable. I am unafraid. Even death’s boundaries do not confine me. I am the lord of limitless space, and the master of place and time. Through the doors…"
Arkved's Notes — The Imperial Library
Proof that stealing the Orb of Vaernima can have unpleasant consequences
www.imperial-library.info
Speaking of the realm of Vaermina
"The Infinite Panopticon appears as an endless labyrinth of rooms and passages inside a limitless pocket dimension. The entrance, according to legend, never manifests in the same location twice, making it almost impossible to find. Nothing within this extradimensional space conforms to reality as we know it, and the interior changes and alters seemingly at…"
Working in the Infinite Panopticon — The Imperial Library
The Infinite Panopticon appears as an endless labyrinth of rooms and passages inside a limitless pocket dimension. The entrance, according to legend, never
www.imperial-library.info
Speaking of the realm of Apocrypha
formed vast and nearly limitless domains around an initial seed. As has been observed by many a mystic scholar, the realms are the Princes.
Loremaster’s Archive: Infinite Archive — The Imperial Library
Master Malkhest shares his knowledge of Apocrypha’s Infinite Archive
www.imperial-library.info
"By the power of the Daedric Princes, grant me wisdom beyond reckoning. By the breadth and depth of limitless Oblivion, grant me skill beyond imagining. By the bloody mace of Molag Bal, grant me power beyond estimation…."
Ritual of Daedric Fortitude — The Imperial Library
An invocation for a Daedric ritual
www.imperial-library.info
Speaking of the Realms in General
The realms are very often spoken about as being "limitless" This leads me to think that that is what they mean in the quote
However, there is other evidence for infinite dimensions, even in just Tamriel
"Augur of the Obscure: "Did I? Does an oblate cogni-form have infinite angles? Please don't hurt yourself. The answer is yes,It was great. The sights, the smells, the incessant jangle of all your gear on my face. Dream come true, mate!""
There is also this statement:
http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:The_Truth_in_Sequence:_Volume_8their virtue. But what profits a man or mer to gaze deep into a single future? The aims of mortals are narrow, far too narrow! To move forward is to ignore infinite angles in favor of one.
And in Elder Scrolls, more angles = More dimensional
"You think that, because you perceive a superficial resemblance between the outward appearance of the Nightmare Courser and the Hell Hound, that they must share a 'relationship.' Ever the mortal mind defends itself against the reality of what it cannot comprehend by the pathetic imposition of familiar patterns on entities of inconvenient hyperagonal."
The issue is thatin reality, to get infinite angles you only need two dimensions of time, or whatever else
So it's hard to scale based on something being "hyperagonal" or "having infinite angles"
H1-A
I also have an issue with the H1-A ratings
For example, the profile for Anu says:
the infinite layers of wheels within wheels above it, all of which simply lead back to "the eye of Anui-El
No link is working, but this is literally not canon, it's like, a forum post from Michael Kirkbride, which is secondary canon at best
Aparently there are some very well researched TES scalers on here given how detailed the profiles are so I was hoping someone could explain
I don't disagree with H1-B Oblivion as a concept, in fact I think they are outer, but I have an issue with how you get there
Misc
I also have an issue with this:
Yes, the Monomyth says that the Aubris Trancends Oblivion, but, like, does it?
Books in TES are NOT always true, why would the Et'Ada that sacrificed part of their power in Lorkhan's creation, be INFINTELY stronger than the ones who didn't?
Yes, the Aedra are able to keep the Daedra out of Tamriel, but thats because Tameriel is their home turf
I will admit it's inconsistent though, as there have been times that they have shown to be superior
I thought to have "reality > fiction" trancendence you needed no anti-feats? I understand these may be older profiles
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