Having custom animations making Sheogorath dance and lounge about like a teenage girl strangely befits Sheo pretty well given his demeanor in the game.
@@pancakes4552 I can. I can even one up Sheogorath, I killed myself, while high-fiving myself, while I fucked myself while I was watching myself on playback cassette prerecorded with the event of me killing myself, while high-fiving myself, while I fucked myself, while I was watching myself on playback cassette that was prerecorded, and I think you got the gist of it... Honestly it was quite difficult to set up, I mean having a prerecorded copy of the tape with the events that unfolded already on it was really hard to make. I mean can you imagine how hard it was for me to film it all at the same time. I mean, I had to be in 5 places at the same time. And then I still had to make a time loop that didn't break, so those 5 copies of me are stuck in that time loop repeating this event for all eternity.
@John Macmillan My thought was that Sheo's plan was to in fact sow chaos on a MASSIVE scale. He's backing the LOSING side in a war of conquest. He's prolonging the existence of the Blades to cause future conflicts. The specifics of why may be hard to puzzle out, but what is relatively easy to speculate on.
That's basically me in D&D. I always play a chaotic evil character (and I'm not shy about telling the other PCs that), so I'll occasionally do purely kind things for NPCs just to make the party anxious and worried about what I might be up to.
Ngl I would love if Sheogorath's Daedric quest in ES6 was just you, Sheogorath and M'aiq went around teleporting to other Daedric realms and playing pranks/replacing stuff with cheese, fishie sticks or skooma.
@@BaronSengir1008 small ones for cheese, made out of hair naturally grown on soul gems roasted on a furry chicken covered in ice made out of the blood of wisps. Which can only be used on a Tuesday. Edit: Unless it's a Tuesday that is actually a Friday in disguise during a Saturday. Edit2: Sheo asked me if you've seen his Louis Vuitton Handbag, or was it his Gucci Handbag... no matter what, if you have been turned into a cheese roll approximately in the size range of a blade of grass to the size of Mundus, could you please hand him back his handbag. After all, he is starving for some cheese right now.
@@zebfirehd9102 i believe it has to do with manteling you don't just take over as sheo you become sheo changing your very being and form so in other words he is obviously a giant wheel of cheese in disquise but the moment you notice it you realise everything is made out of caliphers.
Damn, that was when I was still in that prison in Cyrodiil... Haven't thought about that memory in a long time. An unpleasant time, not nearly as luxurious as I would have liked. And by "I", I mean me... No, not THAT me. I mean ME! Okay, I understand you don't get it, so I'll just stop explaining. Can't stretch your mortal mind too far, now can I? Well, I can do that, I just don't want to, so I won't. :)
Sheogorath.... The cat eyed daddy.... Or the crazy uncle depending how you see him. Also in the switch edition of Blades... Theodore Gorlash is voiced... And has the same voice as Sheogorath has in TESV... I found that out today. (Edit: I can't spell to save my life so I apologize.)
I was scrolling through comments to see if anyone would point out that he is voiced on the switch version...tho as soon as I saw the name I had a feeling I knew who it was, so happy I named my town New New Sheo lol
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The hero of Kvatch has always seemed to be a real tragedy to me. After having endured so much, having faced the fires of Oblivion and lost some of his closest friends along the way, only to spend eternity of insanity is really heartbreaking. What is worse, the hero isn’t even himself anymore at all. He is merely a vessel for our cheese loving friend. The old Sheogorath in a new flesh suit so to speak.
That's not how it works. The player character is us(literally us) and we are shezzarine, an aspect of lorkhan reincarnated over and over. Every main character in elder scrolls is shezzarine(except in morrowind) and this explains our ability to level up. And get stupid strong. Once we essentially stopped playing oblivion it was then that sheo took over completely and we reincarnated again as dragon born later. Weird lore shit where they try to tie in aspects like quick saving reloading and playing later games into actually being a lore backed reason. If you're curious like I was check out the wikis and reddit forums that touch more into it
@MrEddyman15 there's actually quite a bit to back this up on the wikis, or random videos you really only have to search. I mean you could just Google "shezzarine elder scrolls". Another interesting thing is in skyrim if you've wondered why Shor wasn't in sovengard, it's because we are Shor. Shor is another aspect of Lorkhan. We were also Talos, which is why that ghost thinks we are Hjalti early beard in that one quest.
@@VapidFart I do not know where you got this from, but it's definitely false, the main characters in TES 1: Arena, TES 2: Daggerfall, TES 3: Morrowind and TES 4: Oblivion might all have been alive at the very same time after all. TES 1 Arena is starts in 3E389 while Oblivion starts in 3E433 (44 years separate them). While the Hero of Kvatch might have become the knight of the nine, like Pelinal Whitestrake became Knight of the eight, and Pelinal was a Shezarrine, that isn't a very good link and only shows somebody has favour of the divines. However in the events of Knights of the Nine, The Hero of Kvatch met the spirit of Pelinal, which is likely an indicator that the Hero of Kvatch is not a Shezarrine, since how can you meet your own spirit? But generally there are a few requirements in figuring out if somebody was or was not a Shezarrine, and the Hero of Kvatch hits exactly 0 of them. The Shezarrine has some link to Lorkhan, usually something like missing a heart or doing something that causes them to lose their heart. As far as anybody can tell, the Hero of Kvatch never went through anything that caused them to lose their heart, was noted to lack one or had any other similar type of connection to Lorkhan. The second is there is usually a prophecy, often from the prior Shezarrine that predicts something about the next, the Hero of Kvatch didn't even have any prophecies, except for Uriel Septim VII's dream, which really isn't the same thing; There were prophecies for the fall of the Septim line and white-(gold) tower (the fall being it functioning as a tower with the dragonfires, not a literal fall), none of them reference the Hero of Kvatch. Usually the Shezarrine can recall events from the mythic era, which again, no evidence for in the case of the Hero of Kvatch. Generally also the Shezarrine appears in response to an Elven uprising, the return of Umaril was not really an Elven Uprising and the Thalmor barely existed at this point, Summerset Isle was still ruled by the Empire during the times of the Hero of Kvatch/Oblivion Crisis. The LDB might be a Shezarrine tho, since there is a very great prophecy about the return of Alduin and a Dragonborn which may link into the Shezarrine, The Last Dragonborn has the soul of a dragon and dragon souls aren't like normal mortal souls; so possible the last dragon born actually does remember things from the Mythic Era, the Last Dragonborn got to witness the rituals used to create Briarhearts, members of the Forsworn that had replaced their hearts with flowers to gain power and come back from the dead; not impossible the Dragonborn learnt something from this or could even replicate this after the events of Skyrim, more so the Hagravens normally responsible for this, some might be on talking terms with the Dragonborn considering a certain drunken night... last Elven Uprising... the Great War is definitely that. The long and short of it is that the Hero of Kvatch quiet literally might have just been some normal person whom fate knew would defeat the oblivion crisis, but there was no great prophecy for nor any link to any god (until Knight of the Nine and Mantling Sheogorath). Also going back to what I said about how all characters from TES 1 - TES 4 might all have been alive at the same time, there are some very strong theories that High Chancellor Ocato was the canonical main character from TES 1: Arena; somebody whom the Hero of Kvatch actually meets during the events of the Oblivion Crisis.
Then you'll love Oblivions dlc, I haven't played through all of Oblivion yet but I've seen gameplay before I thouhh I would get it and it seems like so much fun.
Blades actually has voiced the character now, at least by the time I got around to it, and his voice DOES match sheogorath's. So between that, his dialogue, and the anagram thing, its definitely him.
@Nightshade During Sheogorath's quest in Skyrim, he'll send you off on a mission but he's still sitting in a chair. If you try to talk to him instead of doing the mission, one of the things he'll say is: "Do you mind? I'm busy doing the "Fishy Stick". It's a very delicate state of mind!!". It makes absolutely no sense, and that's the point.
The fact that the two castles were identical except for one being filthy and one being clean sounds like a brilliant juxtaposition between Sheogorath and Jyggalag
You know, I'm honestly not surprised by the last one. Because if I have to hear "Oh there once was a hero named Ragnar The Red..." one more time I think I'll go insane.
One bit i think you missed out on: In The Shivering Isles, Sheogorath promises to one day rip out the player's eyes. In Skyrim, Sheogorath is noticibly blind-eye'd.
Tip for a tiny detail /random encounter: You have previously talked about the farmer that is bringing the painted cow to the giants, but the other day I found out what happens if that cow is killed while he is on the way: Just as I met him, a dragon came down, and while I was able to save him, the cow was not as lucky. When I spoke to him afterwards, he said some thing along the lines of "my wife is going to kill me when I tell her I am going to need another cow"
I think what I like the most about Sheogorath is in Oblivion, he was genuinely sad that his city was going to be destroyed by him again. He seemed concerned for you too.
You must know a lot about me, then... Come to New Sheoth often? We should have a cup of tea together, maybe tickle some toes and slicken up with poptarts along the way. It will be a fun time!
Sheogorath in Blades might actually be just trying to help. And he knows the once a few people figure out who he is, they'll try to solve his bs and that's what'll drive people -reddit and UA-camrs- insane.
Im willing to belive he will help upfront But your gonna stop playing, so who claims your spot in the void? Its free real estate XD Never played blades
6:08 incorrect. With an update ages ago now, they added voice acting to the game. Not full voice acting (as in not every line of dialogue is spoken) mind you, but it was added. He has the same voice as Sheogorath.
I think it's possible that Sheogorath is helping you out in the Blades simply because he IS the hero of Cyrodil and has connections to the Blades order himself. It could be that he's simply doing what he can to help the remnants of that order (while in a disguised) mortal form
UGH! I know! When I played the Mind of Madness quest the first time, and it was over in 20 minutes or so if you draw it out, I was like:' Wait, what? WTF!'. 'This is ALL we get of our favorite Daedric Prince in this game when in the previous game we had a FRICKIN' WHOLE DLC for Sheogorath, this.....is......BULLS&%#!'. Hopefully one, he is in Elder Scrolls 6 in a BIG WAY, and two, FRICKIN' BETHESDA don't cut out so much of his quest(s) this time!
What if i told you that in nexus mods there is a saints and seducers extended cut... And yes you might find Uncle Sheo....or not, that depends if you are willing to make a new save and travel to Solitude
In blades in one of the quests, you can find Theodore at the end of one of the levels, safely chilling behind a dragon in an aleiyid (however you spell it, the dead elf dudes) ruin without the dragon attacking him, after you yourself kill the dragon, when you ask Theodore what he was doing there, he claims that the ancient ruin was HIS ancient ruin, kind of a weird encounter for me during blades gameplay.
Yep; though he's "crazy" it masks his utter brilliance. Unlike other Daedric Princes, Sheogorath can walk Nirn like a regular person which is scary if you think about it
I feel like in the Blades game, Sheogorath is messing with you, by not messing with you. You expect him to be up to something, but he's not. That's what drives you crazy. That's his plan all along. To send your mind into madness, wondering what his plans are.
Sheogorath's sphere also contains the concept of artistic genius, because all art requires a hint of madness. As he eludes to in his contest with the daedric prince of nightmares Vaermina.. who is also a patron of the artists.
I noticed something quite cool about the Dark Brotherhood in regards to Cicero. He is named after a Senator of the late Roman Republic. Despite Skyrim's Cicero being somewhat mad, I see a huge parallel between him and his Roman counterpart. Both argue that the current order of their societies are in disarray and that all they want is for their respective societies to go back to their original values. And both have gone to rather large lengths to achieve that. Our Senatorial counterpart unfortunately got yeeted.
Maybe Sheogorath is nice in Blades due to his secret identity as the hero of Kvatch. Heck, if you think about it, even his daedric quest in Skyrim is helping poor Pelagius overcome his traumas in the afterlife. Maybe our charcter is cannonicaly a nice guy and now is more of a fun trickster type instead of a Joker-like character
Sheogorath being the creator of instruments makes a lot of sense when he decided to set up camp in the blue palace, the castle the resides in the same city as the bardic college in Skyrim.
Sheogorath heard their pleas and decided to visit King Lyandir. He appeared to the king in his dreams as a field of flowers, each with arms instead of petals and the face of the Madgod in the center. "I am Lord of the Creative and Lord of the Deranged. Since you have no use for my gifts of creativity, I have decided to bless you with an abundance of my other gift."
Ever since I first learned that Sheo in Skyrim is literally the Hero of Kvatch from Oblivion, I always thought it would be neat if Sheo just randomly shapeshifted into your character from Oblivion, even taking on the race you chose if you have an Oblivion save file. It would only last a couple seconds or so, but before immediately switching right back into Sheo, your Oblivion character would hand you some scrawled note or something, explaining to whoever could finally come to their aid how they were messing around with powers they shouldn't have, and wound up trapped in Palagius' demented mind for what must have been over two or three centuries. It would even have your Oblivion character's name and everything.
Now that I Think about it, In the mission. When he Speaks to About Martin Septim Transforming into a Dragon and stopping Oblivion Crisis he says, "You Know, I was there for the whole sordid affair" the sheogorath from the shivering isles that requested our help wasn't even near the place, the fact that he remembers the battle and that it was there, makes me think Yeah, Sheogorath in Skyrim is our guy in Oblivion
I'm pretty sure he helps you in Blades because Sheogorath was the grandmaster of Blades for a long time and Martin entrusted the Empire to him with his last words. Also, you've forgotten to tell that Sheogorath directly references the Thieves Guild and the Dark Brotherhood questlines, further confirming that: 1. Sheogorath is indeed the Champion of Cyrodiil 2. All of the major questlines are canon. And BTW, Sheogorath's realm is more than Madness. He's also the patron gods of arts themselves (except DIbellan arts, that is).
Sheogorath is my favourite daedric prince and no one beats him. So allow me to share with you my Skyrim morning routine. 1. Wake up and fus ro dah my wife down the stairs 2. Scream at my kids cause I regret adopting them 3. Pray to sheogorath 3. Get outside for adventure and quests. Adventure = murder Innocents
Well. . . Technically he re made her. . . And music is enjoyed by most all mortals. . . Dwemmer made there culture around it XD So. . Technically She game more use in death then life *BUT SHEO iF FUCKING NUTS* please dont do this Just one way to think about it XD
i've only watched a handful of these so far and i am learning very quickly that "they were originally going to make this bigger/more in depth" is a CONSTANT problem with Skyrim
Oh, there has been a new addition to that! As of this year, 4E 201, Nazeem is also among the tastes of the clouds... As unpleasant as that might be for our endearing mortals. But hey, it wasn't me who put him there, so don't you go pointing those fingers at me.
As for what Sheogorath was planning in the "Blades" game, I think he has intended for the empire to be shaken up all along and is instrumental in its fall. The events of Oblivion focus on an attempted invasion by Mehrunes Dagon, but by the end of the game, assuming you played the DLC, the empire *has*, in fact, been invaded by a daedric prince, Our old friend Theo Gorlash (which is, incidentally, what I named my character on my last playthrough of Oblivion when the Quarantine started). By the end of Oblivion, Cyrodiil is without a leader and Sheogorath is the most powerful person in the empire. He is the Hero of Kvatch, the Champion of Cyrodiil, Commander of the Knights of the Nine, Arena Grand Champion, The Archmage, the Grey Fox, Listener of the Dark Brotherhood, Master of the Fighting Guild, and primary investor for pretty much every shop and real estate market in the nation's economy. In a newly leaderless country, this means that Sheogorath can basically write the future of the empire, spending the rest of his time in the mortal world sowing chaos and executing plots with substantial mundane resources, respect and reputation to back him in addition to his daedric powers. Personally, I sort of doubt the whole story of Jyggalag and the Grey March, and am inclined to believe that Sheogorath staged the whole thing so he could convince the Hero of Kvatch to mantle him, allowing him to sneak into Mundis and snatch Cyrodiil right out from under Mehrunes Dagon without anyone being the wiser. If any daedra is crazy enough to risk his own continued existence to pull a prank on an especially serious and angry daedric prince while toppling an empire for shits and giggles, it would be Sheogorath. Personally, I think old Theo is just a continuation of this, the Champion of Cyrodiil/Sheogorath, still wandering Mundis in the centuries following the Oblivion crisis, helping people, messing with people, and generally molding Tamriel into his own mad vision. I also think that's why you have to go get him in Skyrim. After two centuries of this, he's been on Tamriel for so long that the Shivering Isles are starting to suffer. In fact, I think the Dervenin you see here isn't just some mad Bosmer, but is actually the same Dervenin that you encounter in the Shivering Isles who is a high priest of mania, and that he is here to get Sheogorath to come back to the Shivering Isles, not to come back to his followers in Tamriel.
Crazy how many years passed since this came out. But it feels so timeless despite its ridiculous flaws and bugs. It just works. I want to revisit it sometime. I'll be roleplaying in it hard next time around.
One fact I didn't noticed described in this video relating to the fact that Skyrim Sheo is the player character from Oblivion -- near the end of Shivering Isles, Sheo promises to "gouge out your eyeballs" if you succeed against Jyggalag. The Sheogorath in Skyrim is noticeably blind, suggesting he eventually made good on that promise.
Loving the crazy dance moves you gave Sheo! Also genuinely surprised that it's possible to do a video on the Madgod and not reference cheese even once...
The Shivering Isles was the most fun part of Oblivion for me. I was surprised that so many Elders Scrolls fans didn’t like it or exploring Oblivion. I loved both.
Me: This story about Sheogorath inventing music seems oddly wholesome for the Daedric prince of--- "Sheogorath took hold of the petulant woman and ripped her asunder." Me: Aaand there it is.
Another plot twist: I helped Mephala put that Ebony Blade in Dragonsreach. Just make sure you don't watch Nate's video about Gruff Balls' dark secret, or you'll spoil the surprise... ;) Or do watch it. It doesn't matter to me. Either way, I'll enjoy it.
fun fact: calipers along with smithing hammers, were also used to repair items in TES 3 Morrowind(the armorer skill). this ability was removed from them for TES4: Oblivion, as it didn't really make sense for them to have that property. side note, the fact that the armorer skill existed and smithing didn't, apparently annoyed someone enough to make a complete smithing mod for Morrowind. I didn't play with it much as Oblivion came out shortly after the mod did, but it seemed pretty well done.
You can convince me leather goes into a crafting skill But no Making armor and metalworking should go hand in hand. . . Unless your armor skill dictates your ability to make your own
@@donovanulrich348 This wasn't a typo on my end. Armorer was the armor repair skill. obviously your light, medium and heavy armor skills don't play a part in it, they were completely seperate, and only determined your armor rating when using each class of armor..
As someone who owns Elder Scrolls: Blades on the switch, there is light voice acting and sheogorath is voiced by his normal voice actor. Theodore is 100% Sheogorath.
Watching Sheogorath dance around the video was my favourite bit. I wish there were scripted random encounters where i was walking at the base of a cliff and upon looking up Sheo is dancing a little ditty on a higher cliff edge and then disappears, things like that.
The Oblivion player character became indistinguishable from the Mad God. He/she was also one of The Blades. Perhaps he is helping the player character of Blades because he sees the player as a reflection of what he once was.
At the end Nate says something about there being no other deadra with music as their sphere, so allow me to clarify. In the book Myths of Sheogorath, he is mentioned as the "Lord of the Creative and Lord of the Deranged" in the story of King Lyandir. Music falls under creativity and is thus a part of Sheogorath's sphere, as well as other art. It makes sense creativity is part of his sphere really, after all what is an artist if not a mad god of their own realm?
Jyggalag *IS* Sheogorath - it's his curse. Originally, the daedric prince was about to impose order on all realms, and that's why the other daedra cursed him, and did so by making him embody his opposite - chaos, randomness, madness - only to emergge every couple of thousands of years to face his order undone
In my first run, it took me at least 3 hours to figure out what to do. It was the first deadric quest I ever did and one of the very first quests ever Also since it’s unholy for M’aiq to comment without a quote M'aiq wishes he had a stick made out of fishies to give to you. Sadly, he does not.
Buddy boy Brynjolf! My favorite ginger! Well, not my number one favorite, if you count this one beautiful gem of ginger fury I know... But still very close. How are you? And how is, ahem, our lovely Vex?
@@gravytrainn Well, there was a reason she was never guildmaster. Shoot, if she was guildmaster, we wouldn't have our precious Delvin anymore, and that would be a depressing tragedy without our Baldy Balks chimin' with 'is advoice... Speaking of which... How is our spoonful of Mallory doing? Has he made any luck convincing Vexy to give his heart a chance at romance? I sure hope so, he tries so hard...
Really?? Sanguine literally gets you drunk for a show and a laugh, clearly he doesn't take things seriously sometimes. Especially when messing with mortals for a good guffaw.
@@cornbreadloverrr i wouldnt say molag is, if anything..he hasnt recovered from the end of the soulburst(yes, those were actual real event in the lore), i wouldnt say clavicud is but his hound hold all his power, making his master underrated
Having custom animations making Sheogorath dance and lounge about like a teenage girl strangely befits Sheo pretty well given his demeanor in the game.
He’s basically a jester in god form, and I love it.
your not wrong
For a moment, I thought that they were unused assets in the game
We can have him do anything and it will fit.
He’s doin the fish stick
We’re lucky Cicero was a follower of Sithis instead of Sheogorath
Sheogorath is a part of everyone. Technically so is Sithis.
@@cornbreadloverrr what's part of everyone mean?
Well sisthis is not a person but a unthinking unmovable object, so he has no mind to corrupt
Well sisthis is not a person but a unthinking unmovable object, so he has no mind to corrupt
Pretty sure he is toughed by both
Sheogorath is a mass murder on a scale very few have ever matched. Especially that one time he killed Sheogorath with Sheogorath on Sheogorath.
Sherogo-ception
In Sheogorath, with Sheogorath watching it all
Biggest power move to the other princes really, which one could say they killed themselves with themselves using themselves as a weapon
@@pancakes4552 I can. I can even one up Sheogorath, I killed myself, while high-fiving myself, while I fucked myself while I was watching myself on playback cassette prerecorded with the event of me killing myself, while high-fiving myself, while I fucked myself, while I was watching myself on playback cassette that was prerecorded, and I think you got the gist of it... Honestly it was quite difficult to set up, I mean having a prerecorded copy of the tape with the events that unfolded already on it was really hard to make. I mean can you imagine how hard it was for me to film it all at the same time. I mean, I had to be in 5 places at the same time. And then I still had to make a time loop that didn't break, so those 5 copies of me are stuck in that time loop repeating this event for all eternity.
It took me literally half a day to understand what this comment meant.
M’aiq shared M’aiq’s skooma with sheogorath once, very nice experience.
Wait... I know you
m'aiq the Lair
Back in character you go
This is great
indeed, Sheogorath is known as "Skooma Cat" by Khajiit
Or did you?
Plot twist: he did it with no ulterior plan in mind, knowing that people will go nuts trying to figure out why he did what he did
@John Macmillan My thought was that Sheo's plan was to in fact sow chaos on a MASSIVE scale. He's backing the LOSING side in a war of conquest. He's prolonging the existence of the Blades to cause future conflicts. The specifics of why may be hard to puzzle out, but what is relatively easy to speculate on.
Or just to pain the Thalmor who are not nearly mad enough. They are far too orderly.
That's basically me in D&D. I always play a chaotic evil character (and I'm not shy about telling the other PCs that), so I'll occasionally do purely kind things for NPCs just to make the party anxious and worried about what I might be up to.
He's done that before. Multiple times.
@John Macmillan sense? what fun is there in making sense?
Ngl I would love if Sheogorath's Daedric quest in ES6 was just you, Sheogorath and M'aiq went around teleporting to other Daedric realms and playing pranks/replacing stuff with cheese, fishie sticks or skooma.
'Fishy sticks'.
*smells fingers
Aw no.
And calipers...
@@BaronSengir1008 What if you pluck Azura's hair with a caliper and run away with Sheo on your back laughing his ass off.
@@BaronSengir1008 small ones for cheese, made out of hair naturally grown on soul gems roasted on a furry chicken covered in ice made out of the blood of wisps. Which can only be used on a Tuesday.
Edit: Unless it's a Tuesday that is actually a Friday in disguise during a Saturday.
Edit2: Sheo asked me if you've seen his Louis Vuitton Handbag, or was it his Gucci Handbag... no matter what, if you have been turned into a cheese roll approximately in the size range of a blade of grass to the size of Mundus, could you please hand him back his handbag. After all, he is starving for some cheese right now.
A NEW HAND TOUCHES THe... Cheese?
I love how Skyrim is 8 years old and Nate drops vids about it and gets like 200k a vid and sometimes more.....it’s honestly beautiful
Hitting 9 years Nov. 11
Marty danggggg
I love how you named yourself that with a stretched out picture of Todd howard
It just works
I didn’t know I needed a dancing Sheogorath in my life until now.
None of us did...but now that we have it...we need it more then ever😂
A bit of a different take on Dancing Mad.
You should see my belly dancing. Now that's a treat for the prying eyes!
Imma ruin ur 333 likes
The last time I was this early Sheogorath wasn't the Hero of Kvatch
odd Sheo doesnt look like my character
zebfireHD sheogorath did say you wouldn’t tell the difference
@@zebfirehd9102 i believe it has to do with manteling you don't just take over as sheo you become sheo changing your very being and form so in other words he is obviously a giant wheel of cheese in disquise but the moment you notice it you realise everything is made out of caliphers.
@@stallingratt7468 I know why my character in Skyrim is so freaking over powered, it is because she is Sheo running round Mundus.
Damn, that was when I was still in that prison in Cyrodiil... Haven't thought about that memory in a long time. An unpleasant time, not nearly as luxurious as I would have liked. And by "I", I mean me... No, not THAT me. I mean ME!
Okay, I understand you don't get it, so I'll just stop explaining. Can't stretch your mortal mind too far, now can I?
Well, I can do that, I just don't want to, so I won't. :)
Bring nazeem to sheogorath and let's see how funny his cloud district were.
It turns out that Sheo and Nazeem belonged to the same sorority in college.
Knowing Sheo he'll probably turn nazeem into a cloud or something it hard to tell
@@thewolfpaladin1858 sheogorath turn nazeem into a cloud with his wabbajack!
Nazeem will drive Sheogorath into an even crazier state of madness then what he’s in currently
@@smileyface4557 definitely 😰
The player: do you know the hero of kvatch.
Sheo: Of course I know him, he's me
0.0 *Say psych right now*
Eyyyy! Haha!
"Sheogorath tore the woman asunder and in so doing created music"
By the sounds of it he also created the Saw movies.
If only he tore Nazeem asunder...
But what if he tore her asunder but not in the way we think?
@@mapleflag6518 meaning?😆
Sheogorath.... The cat eyed daddy.... Or the crazy uncle depending how you see him.
Also in the switch edition of Blades... Theodore Gorlash is voiced... And has the same voice as Sheogorath has in TESV... I found that out today.
(Edit: I can't spell to save my life so I apologize.)
I was scrolling through comments to see if anyone would point out that he is voiced on the switch version...tho as soon as I saw the name I had a feeling I knew who it was, so happy I named my town New New Sheo lol
I was confused because i have the switch version and he has a voice actor, makes sense.
I also recently started playing blades and found him lol
On my phone he also has sheogorath’s voice
Wes Johnson!
Nate on his death bed : "And with that we are going to wrap up"
Baby Nate: *He.. h-he.."
Nate's Mom: "Oh my God, his first words!"
Baby Nate: "Hey, how is it going guys, it's Nate here. And my playpen is a pretty big place, with lots of toys to explore and fun games to play. And even after my six months of age, there continues to be small shocking details to catch me and my day care playmates off guard. So today we take a look at 5 surprising toys you may have missed in: Nate's Bedroom's Playpen!"
@@starkillersneed 😂🤣
The hero of Kvatch has always seemed to be a real tragedy to me. After having endured so much, having faced the fires of Oblivion and lost some of his closest friends along the way, only to spend eternity of insanity is really heartbreaking. What is worse, the hero isn’t even himself anymore at all. He is merely a vessel for our cheese loving friend. The old Sheogorath in a new flesh suit so to speak.
I don't think the old Sheogorath has any interest of overwriting the personality of his former champion tho. I think they share.
That's not how it works. The player character is us(literally us) and we are shezzarine, an aspect of lorkhan reincarnated over and over. Every main character in elder scrolls is shezzarine(except in morrowind) and this explains our ability to level up. And get stupid strong. Once we essentially stopped playing oblivion it was then that sheo took over completely and we reincarnated again as dragon born later. Weird lore shit where they try to tie in aspects like quick saving reloading and playing later games into actually being a lore backed reason. If you're curious like I was check out the wikis and reddit forums that touch more into it
@@VapidFartThat sounds interesting, do you know if theres any videos/documents that could explain or prove this?
@MrEddyman15 there's actually quite a bit to back this up on the wikis, or random videos you really only have to search. I mean you could just Google "shezzarine elder scrolls". Another interesting thing is in skyrim if you've wondered why Shor wasn't in sovengard, it's because we are Shor. Shor is another aspect of Lorkhan. We were also Talos, which is why that ghost thinks we are Hjalti early beard in that one quest.
@@VapidFart I do not know where you got this from, but it's definitely false, the main characters in TES 1: Arena, TES 2: Daggerfall, TES 3: Morrowind and TES 4: Oblivion might all have been alive at the very same time after all. TES 1 Arena is starts in 3E389 while Oblivion starts in 3E433 (44 years separate them). While the Hero of Kvatch might have become the knight of the nine, like Pelinal Whitestrake became Knight of the eight, and Pelinal was a Shezarrine, that isn't a very good link and only shows somebody has favour of the divines. However in the events of Knights of the Nine, The Hero of Kvatch met the spirit of Pelinal, which is likely an indicator that the Hero of Kvatch is not a Shezarrine, since how can you meet your own spirit?
But generally there are a few requirements in figuring out if somebody was or was not a Shezarrine, and the Hero of Kvatch hits exactly 0 of them. The Shezarrine has some link to Lorkhan, usually something like missing a heart or doing something that causes them to lose their heart. As far as anybody can tell, the Hero of Kvatch never went through anything that caused them to lose their heart, was noted to lack one or had any other similar type of connection to Lorkhan. The second is there is usually a prophecy, often from the prior Shezarrine that predicts something about the next, the Hero of Kvatch didn't even have any prophecies, except for Uriel Septim VII's dream, which really isn't the same thing; There were prophecies for the fall of the Septim line and white-(gold) tower (the fall being it functioning as a tower with the dragonfires, not a literal fall), none of them reference the Hero of Kvatch. Usually the Shezarrine can recall events from the mythic era, which again, no evidence for in the case of the Hero of Kvatch. Generally also the Shezarrine appears in response to an Elven uprising, the return of Umaril was not really an Elven Uprising and the Thalmor barely existed at this point, Summerset Isle was still ruled by the Empire during the times of the Hero of Kvatch/Oblivion Crisis.
The LDB might be a Shezarrine tho, since there is a very great prophecy about the return of Alduin and a Dragonborn which may link into the Shezarrine, The Last Dragonborn has the soul of a dragon and dragon souls aren't like normal mortal souls; so possible the last dragon born actually does remember things from the Mythic Era, the Last Dragonborn got to witness the rituals used to create Briarhearts, members of the Forsworn that had replaced their hearts with flowers to gain power and come back from the dead; not impossible the Dragonborn learnt something from this or could even replicate this after the events of Skyrim, more so the Hagravens normally responsible for this, some might be on talking terms with the Dragonborn considering a certain drunken night... last Elven Uprising... the Great War is definitely that.
The long and short of it is that the Hero of Kvatch quiet literally might have just been some normal person whom fate knew would defeat the oblivion crisis, but there was no great prophecy for nor any link to any god (until Knight of the Nine and Mantling Sheogorath). Also going back to what I said about how all characters from TES 1 - TES 4 might all have been alive at the same time, there are some very strong theories that High Chancellor Ocato was the canonical main character from TES 1: Arena; somebody whom the Hero of Kvatch actually meets during the events of the Oblivion Crisis.
I love Sheogorath’s daedric quest. It’s just so entertaining and well done.
Then you'll love Oblivions dlc, I haven't played through all of Oblivion yet but I've seen gameplay before I thouhh I would get it and it seems like so much fun.
@@cornbreadloverrr The Shivering Isles DLC is one of the best EVER!
Thank you, Emmy Eli. I appreciate that you like my quest, because that means you like me too, and I like both of those things. :)
Blades actually has voiced the character now, at least by the time I got around to it, and his voice DOES match sheogorath's. So between that, his dialogue, and the anagram thing, its definitely him.
All we need is an update involving him
It is actually Wes Johnson?
Little known fact about Sheogorath is that he's lactose intolerant.
Yet he's obsessed with cheese 😂
@@tiny_98 Fits Sheo to a tee.
That's why I always consume cheese. Pushes the limits. :)
Well, I eat cheese because it's GOOD, but that's besides the point...
Just imagined "chheeeeeeeeese" 'oh, did you know? I'm lactose intolerant'
@@tiny_98 like most lactose intolerants
Me: Sees Nate uploaded
Also me: Do you mind, Im busy doing the fishy stick. Its a very delicate state of mind
There's always a stickier fish.
Have a fishy stick!
Do you fancy some custard with that
@@nightshade2446 You are lost? most excellent
@Nightshade
During Sheogorath's quest in Skyrim, he'll send you off on a mission but he's still sitting in a chair. If you try to talk to him instead of doing the mission, one of the things he'll say is: "Do you mind? I'm busy doing the "Fishy Stick". It's a very delicate state of mind!!".
It makes absolutely no sense, and that's the point.
The top secret about Sheogorath, my mother in law was the crazy lady who made his gatekeeper
Ah maybe I can use her tears on my blade to make you stop talking about your mother-in-law for one second
Worked on the gatekeeper
My mother in law was a prostitute,so i guess you're lucky
@@Kostadin_Arolski O O f
Plot twist: My mother in law is the gatekeeper :)
Cork Soaker my mother in law is a scorpion
The fact that the two castles were identical except for one being filthy and one being clean sounds like a brilliant juxtaposition between Sheogorath and Jyggalag
Sheo dancing is gonna be stuck in the back of my head for eternity
It wasn't already?
You must never see Jarl Ballin or Manly Bandit dancing before
As it should be
If you think Sheo dancing is the best thing Sheo has done, then you're wrong, Sheo is actually a rapper as well. He's a Gucci God after all.
I am a master of dancing, after all. I tend to have that effect on those who witness my excellent boogie skills. :)
You know, I'm honestly not surprised by the last one. Because if I have to hear "Oh there once was a hero named Ragnar The Red..." one more time I think I'll go insane.
"Stop that!"
"There'll be no singing while I'm here."
"Who came riding to Whiterun from ole Rorikstead!"
"Oh, the braggart did swagger and brandish his blade, as he told of both glory and gold he had maaaade!"
@@CapnShades "But then he went quiet did ragnar the red, when he met the shield maiden matilda who said:"
"Fuk all that singing & sh!t."
One bit i think you missed out on: In The Shivering Isles, Sheogorath promises to one day rip out the player's eyes. In Skyrim, Sheogorath is noticibly blind-eye'd.
Crazy god be crazy
A character in skyrim: *breaths*
Nate: that must be an important detail there has to be secret behind it
It's a free real estate
English teacher?
@@motazfawzi2504 if nate was my english teacher i would care about English class
"While most divines take themselves _very_ seriously.." que Sheogorath kicking his feet like a girl at a slumber party
Tip for a tiny detail /random encounter:
You have previously talked about the farmer that is bringing the painted cow to the giants, but the other day I found out what happens if that cow is killed while he is on the way: Just as I met him, a dragon came down, and while I was able to save him, the cow was not as lucky. When I spoke to him afterwards, he said some thing along the lines of "my wife is going to kill me when I tell her I am going to need another cow"
Sheogorath’s quest having random cut areas that are unknown in purpose is the most Sheogorath thing I can think off.
I think what I like the most about Sheogorath is in Oblivion, he was genuinely sad that his city was going to be destroyed by him again. He seemed concerned for you too.
Sheogorath is my favourite! So many interesting facts to choose from 😁
And at the same time nearly no facts because almost every part of him is chaotic and changing.
"5 Things They Never Told You About Sheogorath"
Nate you must be mad challenging us about our Sheogorath knowledge
Did you know Sheogorath is in the scp universe?
@@donkeymanusa6364 what...?
@@donkeymanusa6364 are you talking about 343?
Ok blue thing
You must know a lot about me, then... Come to New Sheoth often? We should have a cup of tea together, maybe tickle some toes and slicken up with poptarts along the way. It will be a fun time!
Sheogorath in Blades might actually be just trying to help. And he knows the once a few people figure out who he is, they'll try to solve his bs and that's what'll drive people -reddit and UA-camrs- insane.
Im willing to belive he will help upfront
But your gonna stop playing, so who claims your spot in the void?
Its free real estate XD
Never played blades
You must make “top 5 things you didn’t know about cheese” or else...
Thanks again for helping request that. Gonna have Nate show us some of that aged Breton cheese
Please god this would be true gold.
When you ride a narwhale mind “the pointy end”😉
He does it as a April Fools video, and does a nice mini-documentary about the making of cheese. That would be lovely.
Oh the Cheese, it's to die for
I’d like to think that blades sheogorath is just trying to help since he remembers being a player character from oblivion
As well as champion of cyrodiil, savior of the empire and a blade. Him helping the empire and blades wouldn’t be surprising
I was very impressed with Sheo's dance moves. Other than that I think he's a nut case! lol
You should do a book reading series. It would be very fun to listen to.
6:08 incorrect. With an update ages ago now, they added voice acting to the game. Not full voice acting (as in not every line of dialogue is spoken) mind you, but it was added. He has the same voice as Sheogorath.
And now I’ve downloaded it :)
Are you sure? I've heard Theodor's voice lines a lot, and they sound different from Sheogorath in Skyrim (not super different, but pretty different).
Explosive Addict probably the same case as Sole Survivor in Fallout 4, both sound like Troy and Laura but actually completely different person
Yep, still voiced by Wes Johnson.
The moment I heard that voice, I was like, CONFIRMED.
No one:
Absolutely No one
No one in existence:
Nate: *dancing sheogorath*
I love Wylandriah! I know she's crazy but she's so adorable
ah yes my crazy father, dont mind him
Lucky, I don't even have a dad
@@gwenthegigachadess5157 ahh, so you're a Christian then?
do your homework
I didn't know i had a brother, hi : )
I guess im your stepmom😐👉👈
I think it's possible that Sheogorath is helping you out in the Blades simply because he IS the hero of Cyrodil and has connections to the Blades order himself. It could be that he's simply doing what he can to help the remnants of that order (while in a disguised) mortal form
Dervenin: "There's a method to your madness; and your madness is the method, and the melody."
I wish there was more of Sheogorath in Skyrim
UGH! I know! When I played the Mind of Madness quest the first time, and it was over in 20 minutes or so if you draw it out, I was like:' Wait, what? WTF!'. 'This is ALL we get of our favorite Daedric Prince in this game when in the previous game we had a FRICKIN' WHOLE DLC for Sheogorath, this.....is......BULLS&%#!'. Hopefully one, he is in Elder Scrolls 6 in a BIG WAY, and two, FRICKIN' BETHESDA don't cut out so much of his quest(s) this time!
I do too... There wasn't enough of me in Skyrim to light a candle with. :(
*Summons inner Dr. Nefario*
So you want to divide bey Zero???? Cuz thats how you divide by Zero
What if i told you that in nexus mods there is a saints and seducers extended cut...
And yes you might find Uncle Sheo....or not, that depends if you are willing to make a new save and travel to Solitude
He and Sanguine are my favourite daedric princes. I really enjoyed their questlines in Skyrim.🤩
The Wylandria connection to Shivering Isles is so awesome. It's one of the things I love about the game
In blades in one of the quests, you can find Theodore at the end of one of the levels, safely chilling behind a dragon in an aleiyid (however you spell it, the dead elf dudes) ruin without the dragon attacking him, after you yourself kill the dragon, when you ask Theodore what he was doing there, he claims that the ancient ruin was HIS ancient ruin, kind of a weird encounter for me during blades gameplay.
What, you didn't believe me? It really was MY ancient ruins! I don't know how that dragon got there, though...
I hope more people know that Sheogorath isn't just le funny random cheese man. He's potentially the most dangerous Daedric Prince.
Yep; though he's "crazy" it masks his utter brilliance. Unlike other Daedric Princes, Sheogorath can walk Nirn like a regular person which is scary if you think about it
Potentially? He has the most freedom of any Daedra and is impossible to predict.
Theodor Gorlash has some spoken lines when I played and it definitely sounded like the same voice actor as Sheogorath
I feel like in the Blades game, Sheogorath is messing with you, by not messing with you. You expect him to be up to something, but he's not. That's what drives you crazy. That's his plan all along. To send your mind into madness, wondering what his plans are.
Yeahs
I bought a face mask that says "Y'all need Talos" and I'm way prouder of that thing than I should be
Im jealous
Oh, my Gods, I WANT that.
I want that
Redbubble.com, search for Skyrim masks. They've got TONS. I have the Talos one and I'm buying like 20 more
@@apathyangel1 wtf. But I guess it wont be available in my region
Theodor Gorlash has voice-acting in the switch version and sounds just like Sheogorath
Sheogorath's sphere also contains the concept of artistic genius, because all art requires a hint of madness. As he eludes to in his contest with the daedric prince of nightmares Vaermina.. who is also a patron of the artists.
I really appreciate the scenes were the characters in question dance. It's a nice and funny change of pace :)
"I am a part of you, little mortal. I am a shadow in your subconscious, a blemish on your fragile little psyche. You know me. You just don't know it."
Theodoor Gorlash does have a voice, but few lines are said. It's the same voice actor as Sheogorath, Wes Johnson.
The last one might have a rare thing... TRY doing the quest with some instruments in ur inventory and see what he says
I imagine Sheogorath and sanguine would be best friends and regular drinking buddies who get up to all kinds of chaos and no one can change my mind
I noticed something quite cool about the Dark Brotherhood in regards to Cicero.
He is named after a Senator of the late Roman Republic. Despite Skyrim's Cicero being somewhat mad, I see a huge parallel between him and his Roman counterpart. Both argue that the current order of their societies are in disarray and that all they want is for their respective societies to go back to their original values. And both have gone to rather large lengths to achieve that. Our Senatorial counterpart unfortunately got yeeted.
Technically so can Skyrim's Cicero if you use a certain shout
Maybe Sheogorath is nice in Blades due to his secret identity as the hero of Kvatch.
Heck, if you think about it, even his daedric quest in Skyrim is helping poor Pelagius overcome his traumas in the afterlife. Maybe our charcter is cannonicaly a nice guy and now is more of a fun trickster type instead of a Joker-like character
The lore says that he is totally unpredictable, and just as likely to help, or harm, mortals.
Sheogorath being the creator of instruments makes a lot of sense when he decided to set up camp in the blue palace, the castle the resides in the same city as the bardic college in Skyrim.
Sheogorath heard their pleas and decided to visit King Lyandir. He appeared to the king in his dreams as a field of flowers, each with arms instead of petals and the face of the Madgod in the center. "I am Lord of the Creative and Lord of the Deranged. Since you have no use for my gifts of creativity, I have decided to bless you with an abundance of my other gift."
Ever since I first learned that Sheo in Skyrim is literally the Hero of Kvatch from Oblivion, I always thought it would be neat if Sheo just randomly shapeshifted into your character from Oblivion, even taking on the race you chose if you have an Oblivion save file. It would only last a couple seconds or so, but before immediately switching right back into Sheo, your Oblivion character would hand you some scrawled note or something, explaining to whoever could finally come to their aid how they were messing around with powers they shouldn't have, and wound up trapped in Palagius' demented mind for what must have been over two or three centuries. It would even have your Oblivion character's name and everything.
Now that I Think about it, In the mission. When he Speaks to About Martin Septim Transforming into a Dragon and stopping Oblivion Crisis he says, "You Know, I was there for the whole sordid affair" the sheogorath from the shivering isles that requested our help wasn't even near the place, the fact that he remembers the battle and that it was there, makes me think Yeah, Sheogorath in Skyrim is our guy in Oblivion
I'm pretty sure he helps you in Blades because Sheogorath was the grandmaster of Blades for a long time and Martin entrusted the Empire to him with his last words.
Also, you've forgotten to tell that Sheogorath directly references the Thieves Guild and the Dark Brotherhood questlines, further confirming that:
1. Sheogorath is indeed the Champion of Cyrodiil
2. All of the major questlines are canon.
And BTW, Sheogorath's realm is more than Madness. He's also the patron gods of arts themselves (except DIbellan arts, that is).
Sheogorath is my favourite daedric prince and no one beats him. So allow me to share with you my Skyrim morning routine.
1. Wake up and fus ro dah my wife down the stairs
2. Scream at my kids cause I regret adopting them
3. Pray to sheogorath
3. Get outside for adventure and quests. Adventure = murder Innocents
Be my friend...like "rob a bank with me" kind of friend bcz that is me like honestly what i do anytime i play
Wow, thats a weird way of spelling Meridia.
@@TheLilbigBlack I argue he is just spelling Hircine wrong
Ah- the perfect morning
@@TheLilbigBlack Never in all of my eternal existence have I ever seen someone spell Mehrunes Dagon so wrongly...
I love how Nate cares about the lore more than Bethesda..
Fudge: am I a joke to you?
Yeah, Nate and Fudge are like the Dave Foloni of Elder Scrolls!
"Sheogorath created music"
That's cool, maybe ya boy ain't so bad...
"He tore the petulant woman asunder"
Oh, nevermind...
That's gloriously sheogorath thing to do.
Well. . . Technically he re made her. . . And music is enjoyed by most all mortals. . . Dwemmer made there culture around it XD
So. . Technically She game more use in death then life
*BUT SHEO iF FUCKING NUTS* please dont do this
Just one way to think about it XD
i've only watched a handful of these so far and i am learning very quickly that "they were originally going to make this bigger/more in depth" is a CONSTANT problem with Skyrim
"Clouds! They taste of butter! And tears..."
Oh, there has been a new addition to that! As of this year, 4E 201, Nazeem is also among the tastes of the clouds... As unpleasant as that might be for our endearing mortals. But hey, it wasn't me who put him there, so don't you go pointing those fingers at me.
As for what Sheogorath was planning in the "Blades" game, I think he has intended for the empire to be shaken up all along and is instrumental in its fall. The events of Oblivion focus on an attempted invasion by Mehrunes Dagon, but by the end of the game, assuming you played the DLC, the empire *has*, in fact, been invaded by a daedric prince, Our old friend Theo Gorlash (which is, incidentally, what I named my character on my last playthrough of Oblivion when the Quarantine started). By the end of Oblivion, Cyrodiil is without a leader and Sheogorath is the most powerful person in the empire. He is the Hero of Kvatch, the Champion of Cyrodiil, Commander of the Knights of the Nine, Arena Grand Champion, The Archmage, the Grey Fox, Listener of the Dark Brotherhood, Master of the Fighting Guild, and primary investor for pretty much every shop and real estate market in the nation's economy. In a newly leaderless country, this means that Sheogorath can basically write the future of the empire, spending the rest of his time in the mortal world sowing chaos and executing plots with substantial mundane resources, respect and reputation to back him in addition to his daedric powers.
Personally, I sort of doubt the whole story of Jyggalag and the Grey March, and am inclined to believe that Sheogorath staged the whole thing so he could convince the Hero of Kvatch to mantle him, allowing him to sneak into Mundis and snatch Cyrodiil right out from under Mehrunes Dagon without anyone being the wiser. If any daedra is crazy enough to risk his own continued existence to pull a prank on an especially serious and angry daedric prince while toppling an empire for shits and giggles, it would be Sheogorath. Personally, I think old Theo is just a continuation of this, the Champion of Cyrodiil/Sheogorath, still wandering Mundis in the centuries following the Oblivion crisis, helping people, messing with people, and generally molding Tamriel into his own mad vision. I also think that's why you have to go get him in Skyrim. After two centuries of this, he's been on Tamriel for so long that the Shivering Isles are starting to suffer. In fact, I think the Dervenin you see here isn't just some mad Bosmer, but is actually the same Dervenin that you encounter in the Shivering Isles who is a high priest of mania, and that he is here to get Sheogorath to come back to the Shivering Isles, not to come back to his followers in Tamriel.
Crazy how many years passed since this came out. But it feels so timeless despite its ridiculous flaws and bugs. It just works. I want to revisit it sometime.
I'll be roleplaying in it hard next time around.
One fact I didn't noticed described in this video relating to the fact that Skyrim Sheo is the player character from Oblivion -- near the end of Shivering Isles, Sheo promises to "gouge out your eyeballs" if you succeed against Jyggalag. The Sheogorath in Skyrim is noticeably blind, suggesting he eventually made good on that promise.
In the switch version he is actually voiced and sounds exactly like sheogorath from Skyrim
There's a Switch version of the mobile game, Blades?
Loving the crazy dance moves you gave Sheo! Also genuinely surprised that it's possible to do a video on the Madgod and not reference cheese even once...
There were visual references, but yes, no verbal references is unheard of!
Hi, I really appreciate your videos , they make my day
The Shivering Isles was the most fun part of Oblivion for me. I was surprised that so many Elders Scrolls fans didn’t like it or exploring Oblivion. I loved both.
Me: This story about Sheogorath inventing music seems oddly wholesome for the Daedric prince of---
"Sheogorath took hold of the petulant woman and ripped her asunder."
Me: Aaand there it is.
Just re-watching this one and realized: you have now done 26 Things They Never Told You episodes! Awesome job, Nate! Epic! and thank you!
Plot twist: Jarl Ballin’ and Sheogorath are the same people
edit: first
Indeed it is, and no one cArEs jk good for you
@Metal Sonic Never quite understood why people care so much about being first.
I liked your comment but then thumbed down after seeing your edit.
DBulldog
Cool
Another plot twist: I helped Mephala put that Ebony Blade in Dragonsreach. Just make sure you don't watch Nate's video about Gruff Balls' dark secret, or you'll spoil the surprise... ;)
Or do watch it. It doesn't matter to me. Either way, I'll enjoy it.
this guy needs more fame because his videos are amazing and very immersive, keep up the great work
fun fact: calipers along with smithing hammers, were also used to repair items in TES 3 Morrowind(the armorer skill). this ability was removed from them for TES4: Oblivion, as it didn't really make sense for them to have that property. side note, the fact that the armorer skill existed and smithing didn't, apparently annoyed someone enough to make a complete smithing mod for Morrowind. I didn't play with it much as Oblivion came out shortly after the mod did, but it seemed pretty well done.
You can convince me leather goes into a crafting skill
But no Making armor and metalworking should go hand in hand. . . Unless your armor skill dictates your ability to make your own
@@donovanulrich348 This wasn't a typo on my end. Armorer was the armor repair skill. obviously your light, medium and heavy armor skills don't play a part in it, they were completely seperate, and only determined your armor rating when using each class of armor..
He's my fav daedric lord, by far. ....AND THE CHEEESE! .......to die for.
I absolutely love how everyone is taking Sheo's personality and running with it in the comments it's weirdly wholesome
What have you got for sale?
What have you got for sale?
As someone who owns Elder Scrolls: Blades on the switch, there is light voice acting and sheogorath is voiced by his normal voice actor. Theodore is 100% Sheogorath.
to see sheogorath shuffling has made my day. i also loved to act like him back in drama because i could easily do a scotish like accent of his.
Watching Sheogorath dance around the video was my favourite bit. I wish there were scripted random encounters where i was walking at the base of a cliff and upon looking up Sheo is dancing a little ditty on a higher cliff edge and then disappears, things like that.
The Oblivion player character became indistinguishable from the Mad God. He/she was also one of The Blades. Perhaps he is helping the player character of Blades because he sees the player as a reflection of what he once was.
At the end Nate says something about there being no other deadra with music as their sphere, so allow me to clarify. In the book Myths of Sheogorath, he is mentioned as the "Lord of the Creative and Lord of the Deranged" in the story of King Lyandir. Music falls under creativity and is thus a part of Sheogorath's sphere, as well as other art.
It makes sense creativity is part of his sphere really, after all what is an artist if not a mad god of their own realm?
Ah yes, the mad god.
I love his quirkiness.
I love that when you hit him in Oblivion the game you would teleport in the sky and fall and die.
Sheogorath has been referenced as the daedra of creativity as well as madness
Creativity and Madness are two sides of the same coin
Oh shit, thanks for the shoutout Nate! Forgot I even made that video.
I'd love to see Nate and Game Theory do a video together.
Skyrim Theory?
I'd rather Nate have nothing to do with Game Theory
@@D0NU75 Nate is on a whole other level
Jyggalag *IS* Sheogorath - it's his curse. Originally, the daedric prince was about to impose order on all realms, and that's why the other daedra cursed him, and did so by making him embody his opposite - chaos, randomness, madness - only to emergge every couple of thousands of years to face his order undone
WAS
As of Oblivion, they are no longer the same being...
In my first run, it took me at least 3 hours to figure out what to do. It was the first deadric quest I ever did and one of the very first quests ever
Also since it’s unholy for M’aiq to comment without a quote
M'aiq wishes he had a stick made out of fishies to give to you. Sadly, he does not.
Why you always appear when I'm dragon hunting with my gal?
Buddy boy Brynjolf! My favorite ginger! Well, not my number one favorite, if you count this one beautiful gem of ginger fury I know... But still very close. How are you? And how is, ahem, our lovely Vex?
The Immortal Madness has lad! Vex is doing very good. She still holding a grudge against the guildmaster for completing the goldenglow job
@@gravytrainn Well, there was a reason she was never guildmaster. Shoot, if she was guildmaster, we wouldn't have our precious Delvin anymore, and that would be a depressing tragedy without our Baldy Balks chimin' with 'is advoice...
Speaking of which... How is our spoonful of Mallory doing? Has he made any luck convincing Vexy to give his heart a chance at romance? I sure hope so, he tries so hard...
The Immortal Madness he does poor lad. He’s always trying to win her heart with flowers and love poems and she just rips them to shreds.
I like how sheogorath was just looking in the distance then finally noticed the player standing right in front of him 17:21
I even cosplayed as this wonderful daedra.
How good did you do? Got pictures?! I love seeing other people act like they're me!
Nate, I mean this in the best possible way, your videos are my favorite background noise. Thanks for all the content
Really?? Sanguine literally gets you drunk for a show and a laugh, clearly he doesn't take things seriously sometimes. Especially when messing with mortals for a good guffaw.
That and Sanguine Isnt a main daedra
@@grimreaper5098 sanguine is the daedric prince MOST likely to mess with mortals...
Sanguine is underrated. So is Molag and Clavicus.
@@cornbreadloverrr i wouldnt say molag is, if anything..he hasnt recovered from the end of the soulburst(yes, those were actual real event in the lore), i wouldnt say clavicud is but his hound hold all his power, making his master underrated
@@thargs9184 Don't most of them do though?
I think it's quite nice that after 200 years of going insane he still thinks very highly of Martin