First Appearance: ?
Played By: Lynda Carter
Azura is the Daedric Prince (although depicted as female) and the ruler of the Moonshadow (her own realm in Oblivion). She has many forms of address throughout legend and across races such as; "The Queen of Dusk and Dawn", "The Queen of the Night Sky", "The Anticipation of Sotha Sil" and "The Mother of Roses" and although seen as a Daedric "Lord"- she is not perceived by "mortals" to being completely evil. Yet her followers do see that her methods, claiming her to be "cruel but wise."
She has an animosity against Nocturnal and Ebonarm (the former a Daedra Lord the latter the God of War), whom see saw as her enemies.
She is worshiped by the Dunmer (Dark Elves) of Morrowind, but is seen by other Dunmer and other mortals for being in alliances with Daedric Lord Molag Bal, who they consider to be one of the four evil Lords (Four corners of the House of Troubles). She has a festival on the 21st First Seed called Hogithum- where her worshipers have been known to try and summon her to the mortal world.
"The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim"
After retrieving the broken Azura's Star from Ilinalta's Deep and
bringing it back to Azura's Shrine, Aranea Ienith communes with the
Daedric Queen of Dawn and Dusk, telling the “Mother of Roses”
that her Dragonborn “champion” has returned her Star to her .
Ienith tells the Dragonborn to put their hands on Azura's alter and
let her speak to him personally.
Greeting the Dragonborn, she tells them that they have “followed my
guidance through the veils of Twilight and rescued my star from Malyn
Varen.” However she reveals that the star has been corrupted by
Varen and severed her connection temporarily from her own artifact.
When the Dragonborn questions if their was a way to “cleanse the
star,” Azura tells them that there isn't as Malyn's soul is still
trapped within the star and that it needed to be banished before she
can do anything else- for the process would take too long if it was
left naturally (longer than the Dragonborn would be able to live).
However she tells the Draonborn that she can use her powers to send
them within the Star to be able to get rid of the soul. Telling her
that they are ready, she comments that they must have faith and that
she will be watching over them.
After Malyn is killed within the Star, Azura proclaims that now the
star is “free to purify itself” and that the Dragonborn should
not worry as they will be returned “before you are cleansed.”
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