![]() The Second Serpent, Sep, claimed to have an idea for a way to avoid Satakal and the Walkabout by creating a new world. ![]() To avoid being eaten by Satakal, Spirits hopped from scale to scale in a way that became known as 'the Walkabout'. Yokudans see Sithis and Anuiel as a single being known as 'Satakal', a giant serpent constantly eating its own tail in an endless cycle. Following his attack, Fadomai flees to the Void to birth her final member of the litter, Lorkhaj, who creates the Mundus for Nirni to exist within and tricks the rest of the gods to become trapped in it. Interestingly, the roles of creator and aggressor are flipped in this particular story, with Ahnurr attacking Fadomai during the birth of Nirni and the Moons. Though Ahnurr was content with this, Fadomai secretly tricked Ahnurr into helping create one last litter, angering him. ![]() In Khajiiti creation stories, Fadomai and Ahnurr were mates and gave birth to the litters of the Aedra and then the Daedra. The Daedra came from Padomay's blood exclusively, detaching them from Creation, while the Aedra were spawned from the mixing of the blood of both Padomay and Anu, allowing the Aedra to be 'capable of both good and evil' and tying them to Creation. Both wound up dying to each other, and their blood led to the creation of the gods. Anu and Nir created Creation, angering Padomay and causing him to attack. In The Annotated Anuad, a creation myth from the Mythic Era, Anu and Padomay were brothers that fought over the personification of reality, Nir. In most of these, Sithis is related in some way to a version of Anuiel, the personification and embodiment of order and stasis, and ends with him creating the god Lorkhan so that he can in turn create the Mundus. Variations on the story of Sithis exist in many Tamriellic Pantheons. ![]() The skeletal remains of the Night Mother, and the children she bore with Sithis ![]()
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