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a thought
I was up last night thinking and strangely enough, Tamriel came to mind, we know their are frost Daedra and Fire Daedra, but are their others like them? I mean frost and fire are considered elements, so are their elemental Daedra that we justh avn't encountered?
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Well, there are shock atronaches too
Golems are similar to atronaches, only they are man-made so to speak. They come in a variety of kinds: fire, frost, shock and flesh are those I know of for sure.
Golems are similar to atronaches, only they are man-made so to speak. They come in a variety of kinds: fire, frost, shock and flesh are those I know of for sure.
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Sources are unclear about the difference between a golem (ice, iron, and stone were seen in Arena), an Atronach (ice, iron, fire and flesh were seen in Daggerfall) and Daedra.
Why ? Because in Daggerfall, atronach are clearly golems, while in Morrowind, they are described as being "neutral daedra from the elemental planes".
My opinion is that actually, both are right, in a way. Created atronachs (like those seen in Daggerfall) are powered with the captured souls of elemental-spirit atronachs (like those seen in Morrowind).
The difference between construct-atronachs and golems is thus a question of how it is made -- we can speculate that golems are powered by raw magic, without bound souls, and are thus much harder to create.
Finally, a third category of construct exists, it is the centurions, who are made according to special mechanical techniques made by the dwemer (and maybe infused with some divine elements, as it seems centurions in Morrowind depend on the proximity of Lorkhan's heart to work).
Why ? Because in Daggerfall, atronach are clearly golems, while in Morrowind, they are described as being "neutral daedra from the elemental planes".
My opinion is that actually, both are right, in a way. Created atronachs (like those seen in Daggerfall) are powered with the captured souls of elemental-spirit atronachs (like those seen in Morrowind).
The difference between construct-atronachs and golems is thus a question of how it is made -- we can speculate that golems are powered by raw magic, without bound souls, and are thus much harder to create.
Finally, a third category of construct exists, it is the centurions, who are made according to special mechanical techniques made by the dwemer (and maybe infused with some divine elements, as it seems centurions in Morrowind depend on the proximity of Lorkhan's heart to work).
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Actually Gez you are a bit off. There are three types
Elemental Deadra, Elemental Atranoc's, and elemental golems
(arena, daggerfall, battlespire, and Morrowind as sources.)
However like you said Bethesda has been anything but clear on the differences/similarities between them.
To me the difference is fire deadra are proper deadra, atronachs are lesser deadra that are more nuetral kinda like scamps, and golems are man/monster made creatures likely using the souls of atronachs (ala soul stones in daggerfall and morrowind and deadric item creation).
Elemental Deadra, Elemental Atranoc's, and elemental golems
(arena, daggerfall, battlespire, and Morrowind as sources.)
However like you said Bethesda has been anything but clear on the differences/similarities between them.
To me the difference is fire deadra are proper deadra, atronachs are lesser deadra that are more nuetral kinda like scamps, and golems are man/monster made creatures likely using the souls of atronachs (ala soul stones in daggerfall and morrowind and deadric item creation).
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