Mages of Skyrim, explain to me about Soul Gems!

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lSHaDoW-FoXl

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I know how to enchant things, so you don't need to worry about wasting your time giving me a tutorial. No, instead I want to waste your time on a moral debate about soul gems and how ALL mages are inherently evil, even with their obligatory code of ethics which they use to justify their insane crimes against existence its self.

So, necromancy is illegal and these mages go about culling them. Because, you know, 'necromancers are evil'. But really, compared to confining a soul and exploiting it until there's basically no essence left, isn't necromancy not really all that bad? To it's core, it's just using an empty husk as a servant. Distasteful, yes, but at least the body is being put to some use. And then we go on to soul gems. In Elder Scrolls, souls aren't just an abstract idea that may or may not exist (which they don't in my opinion) in that world, they certainly do exist and it's quite inarguable that the soul is the very essence of their being. As a crime this is steps above murdering someone. Because, well, you're doing far worse than murdering them. You're murdering AND obliterating every part of them. And sometimes the greatest crime of this individual in question might have been being an animal.

I can imagine some people would defend this by saying 'well, what if you do this to bad people.'

Which, to this I declare just plain wrong. Here's an analogy, someone being a thief doesn't give you the right to rape them. And if you happen to catch them and they don't fight back, then you don't have the right to murder them. So, basically, no matter how 'evil' an individual may be, stealing their soul will always be the greater evil. And not just that, it'll be an unjustifiable, irreversible one.

A justification for the culling of necromancers is that they're hungry with power. Well, with my arguments I proposed I'd like to believe the same can far easier be said for any mage that has ever used a soul gem. Even funnier is that I can only wonder how much of these mages would still use soul gems, even with the evil that's involved with them. Maybe I misunderstand how soul gems work, but if anyone can correct me I certainly wouldn't mind. Until then though, I'm thinking of going on a crusade to purge the land of mages that use soul gems.

If you do have a better understanding of how they work, then please give me a source.

TL;DR I think soul gems are evil.

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all right, I guess that'll be the mount of time before I go on my great endeavor.
 

Sean Hollyman

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I have no idea, but I'd like to point out that I feel really bad about stealing that one chicken's soul and condemning it to eternally bringing misfortune to others. :/
 

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lSHaDoW-FoXl said:
I know how to enchant things, so you don't need to worry about wasting your time giving me a tutorial. No, instead I want to waste your time on a moral debate about soul gems and how ALL mages are inherently evil, even with their obligatory code of ethics which they use to justify their insane crimes against existence its self.

So, necromancy is illegal
Not in Skyrim!

and these mages go about culling them. Because, you know, 'necromancers are evil'. But really, compared to confining a soul and exploiting it until there's basically no essence left, isn't necromancy not really all that bad? To it's core, it's just using an empty husk as a servant. Distasteful, yes, but at least the body is being put to some use. And then we go on to soul gems. In Elder Scrolls, souls aren't just an abstract idea that may or may not exist (which they don't in my opinion) in that world, they certainly do exist and it's quite inarguable that the soul is the very essence of their being. As a crime this is steps above murdering someone. Because, well, you're doing far worse than murdering them. You're murdering AND obliterating every part of them. And sometimes the greatest crime of this individual in question might have been being an animal.
One thing you're glossing over is that only souls of animals, daedra, and monsters are used commonly. Human souls require a black soul gem, which might well be illegal as they're fairly difficult to obtain. I don't think anyone's going to weep over that dremora's soul that's powering my Awesome Bow of Killing People Very Fast.

In general, the people of Tamriel probably see it as no big deal to exploit the soul of a non-human, non-mer creature. They see it as little more than using every part of whatever they kill. Waste nothing!

I can imagine some people would defend this by saying 'well, what if you do this to bad people.'

Which, to this I declare just plain wrong. Here's an analogy, someone being a thief doesn't give you the right to rape them. And if you happen to catch them and they don't fight back, then you don't have the right to murder them.
In TES games, yeah it pretty much does. :p Alright so it depends on the severity of the crime, but your bounty gets high enough they won't even bother offering to take you to jail. They'll just run you through. :p

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all right, I guess that'll be the mount of time before I go on my great endeavor.
At which point you will encounter many many zombies! :O
 

Ruzinus

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Necromancy isn't illegal in Tamriel. At least, not in Skyrim during the time that game takes place.

My memory is that it wasn't actually illegal in Cyrodil during Oblivion either, it was just that it was banned by the Mages guild.

The use of black soul gems (which are capable of holding a human soul) was also heavily frowned upon during Oblivion.

A crusade against soul gems character could be interesting... though you'd have to play that character on PC in order to "de-essential" a number of mages guild npcs.
 

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Yeah I've always thought capturing souls, especially those of humans, and using them to make an enchanted weapon is pretty sinister. Although I think there's something kind of sinister about the souls of humans themselves in the series. Animals all have "white" souls, while humans have "black" souls. I don't think there's anything in the lore pointing to humans' souls being intrinsically evil, the fact they're called "black" and involved in the dark art of necromancy does make it look suspicious. Although, as you stated necromancy isn't really particularly evil in comparison in the games. It even used to be a legitimate school of study before it was outlawed.

Also, when you use a soul you don't obliterate them. As was revealed in the Dawnguard DLC, once a soul has been used up it goes to the Soul Cairn and exists in eternal purgatory, always being watched by the Ideal Masters, left to go insane over time.
 

F'Angus

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Necromancers are fine in Skyrim. But I see your point.

To be fair not all soul gems can hold human souls, most are filled only by animal souls, which I'm assuming people don't mind about much in Skyrim.

Mostly the Black Soul Gems, that can hold human souls are hidden in caves with actual evil people. And these soul gems I believe are illegal.


You would think though that Nords, being great believers in an afterlife, and haters of magic, would be completely against Necromancers raising the dead.

All the same I don't think a guy who goes around slaughtering bandits and wiping out dragons has much worry about other's souls....except for Vignar Gray-mane.
 

lSHaDoW-FoXl

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Scrustle said:
Yeah I've always thought capturing souls, especially those of humans, and using them to make an enchanted weapon is pretty sinister. Although I think there's something kind of sinister about the souls of humans themselves in the series. Animals all have "white" souls, while humans have "black" souls. I don't think there's anything in the lore pointing to humans' souls being intrinsically evil, the fact they're called "black" and involved in the dark art of necromancy does make it look suspicious. Although, as you stated necromancy isn't really particularly evil in comparison in the games. It even used to be a legitimate school of study before it was outlawed.

Also, when you use a soul you don't obliterate them. As was revealed in the Dawnguard DLC, once a soul has been used up it goes to the Soul Cairn and exists in eternal purgatory, always being watched by the Ideal Masters, left to go insane over time.
. . . That sounds even worse than what I thought happened to a soul. PUUUUUUUUUUURGE!
 

The_Lost_King

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Well this one user on the Elder Scrolls forum had a theory that it is not really a soul you are capturing, just some sort of magical energy everyone seems to have. Like how you could capture skeleton's souls but they don't have souls or that your detect life detected undead. I just go with that.

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I don't give a fuck about what dawnguard says I am going to keep using this theory.
 

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Random question time: aren?t daedra in TES immortal? I think I remember something being mentioned about them being sent back to their oblivion plane after they die. What happens if you soul trap them? Dose this prevent them from coming back permanently?
 

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The way I figure it, the soul is immortal and indestructible. Using Soul Gems simply sucks out any residual power of the creature that is still in the soul. At worst, the soul is "delayed" in the Soul Gem for a while before moving on. At best, the Soul Gem simply absorbs the residual energy and the soul moves on.
 

auron200004

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I just realized something. That annoying giant black soul gem in Oblivion that was confined to your character forever after the Mage's Guild questline still has the soul of the Archmage in it. Which means that, technically, he is a permanent (while still useless) companion in Oblivion. I just really wish you could drop him in non-PC versions.

EDIT: On topic: I never use soul trap spells (except to force my conjuration to level faster in Skyrim, and that's on dead bodies), and I only use gems that I find. So...I didn't do the soul-condemning, if that makes sense.
 

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Jandau said:
The way I figure it, the soul is immortal and indestructible. Using Soul Gems simply sucks out any residual power of the creature that is still in the soul. At worst, the soul is "delayed" in the Soul Gem for a while before moving on. At best, the Soul Gem simply absorbs the residual energy and the soul moves on.
They move on to the Soul Cairn, as shown in Dawnguard. They get to be watched forever by the Ideal Masters. I wonder how many I put there...

OT: Everyone's beaten me to it.

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Reaper195

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Jandau said:
The way I figure it, the soul is immortal and indestructible. Using Soul Gems simply sucks out any residual power of the creature that is still in the soul. At worst, the soul is "delayed" in the Soul Gem for a while before moving on. At best, the Soul Gem simply absorbs the residual energy and the soul moves on.
I've always thought it'd be this as well.
 

samaugsch

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DementedSheep said:
Random question time: aren?t daedra in TES immortal? I think I remember something being mentioned about them being sent back to their oblivion plane after they die. What happens if you soul trap them? Dose this prevent them from coming back permanently?
What happens when you kill them while they're in Oblivion? Do they just rematerialize somewhere else?
 

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I think of it more as a Soul Hotel, or Soul-tel. A soul gets captured and remains in the gem long enough to power your awesome sword then it goes on its merry way to chill out with Jesus and Kurt Cobain.
 

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OP, I completely agree, soul gems are pretty messed up. That's why I like to stick to less immoral magical pursuits, like skewering my foes upon bolts of lightning, creating magical lights, and burning things. Yeah I want cool stuff, but not at the expense of any non-draconic being's eternal soul (and frankly if the dragons were willing to not burn things to the ground and generally make life inconvenient, I'd probably spare most of them too). It's one thing to kill everything and render them small piles of faintly glowing matter, but to prevent them from receiving the afterlife due a warrior, even if its the due of a warrior foolish enough to fight me, now that's just wrong.
 

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The soul gems are only really evil when used on humans, thats why necromancers are bad, the "good" mages in Oblivion banned black soul gems and only used the souls of species with white souls, non-sentient species that is, in skyrim they tell you necromancy isn't illegal or banned by winterhold, and in any case these are just fictional characters.
 

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I purposely trapped the souls of every major enemy NPC I went up against and placed the gem as a trophy upon my mantle in Riftin, never to be used, trapped for eternity within their crystal prison.

My first dragon, giant, and Ulfric Stormcloak all glare at me from the fireplace while I sit down at the table and eat Lydia's awful cooking.

PROBLEM, MORALLY JUST?

COME AT ME, I'VE GOT PLENTY MORE SOUL GEMS IN MY INVENTORY!