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<noinclude>{{Lore Gods Trail}}[[File:SI-npc-Sheogorath.jpg|thumb|Sheogorath, in his throne room in the Shivering Isles]]{{TOCright|limit=2}}{{featured article}}
:''"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 ... You can call me Ann Marie. But only if you're partial to being flayed alive and having an angry immortal skip rope with your entrails. If not, then call me Sheogorath, Daedric Prince of Madness. Charmed."'' — Sheogorath{{ref|name=SRSheogorath|[[Skyrim:Sheogorath|Sheogorath]]'s dialogue in [[Skyrim:Skyrim|Skyrim]].}} </noinclude>{{Lore Link|Sheogorath}} is the [[é o {{Lore:Daedric Princes|Daedric Prince]] of MadnessPríncipes Daedricos|Príncipe Daedrico}} da Loucura,{{ref|name=TBOD|{{Cite book|The Book of O Livro dos Daedra}}}} Fourth Corner of the Quarto Canto da {{Lore Link|House of TroublesCasa dos Problemas}},{{ref|name=MWTholer|Diálogo de [[Morrowind:Tholer Saryoni|Tholer Saryoni]]'s dialogue in em [[Morrowind:Morrowind|Morrowind]].}} Lord of the NeverLorde do Nunca-There, and Sovereign of e Soberano das {{Lore Link|the Shivering IslesIlhas Calafrosas}}.{{ref|name=DD|{{Cite book|Death DecreeDecreto de Morte|ns=Shivering}}}}{{intnote|nb1|[nb 1]}} His motives are said to be unknowable.{{ref|name=TBOD}} He is sometimes referred to as the Mad Star, the Mad Lord, the Mad One, and the Mad God among other things.{{ref|name=TPP|{{Cite book|The Pilgrim's Path}}}}{{ref|name=IOA|{{Cite book|Invocation of Azura}}}}{{ref|name=MWSinnammu|[[Morrowind:Sinnammu Mirpal|Sinnammu Mirpal]]'s dialogue in [[Morrowind:Morrowind|Morrowind]].}} His realm, best known as the Shivering Isles,{{ref|name=Shivering|Events of [[Shivering:Shivering Isles|The Shivering Isles]]}} has also been called the Madhouse. It's believed that those who go there lose their sanity forever.{{ref|name=TDOO|{{Cite book|The Doors of Oblivion}}}}{{intnote|nb2|[nb 2]}} Of course, only the Mad God himself may decide who has the privilege to enter.{{ref|name=GTNS|{{Cite book|Guide to New Sheoth}}}} The {{Lore Link|Golden Saint}}s, or Aureals, and {{Lore Link|Dark Seducer}}s, or Mazken, are his servants.{{ref|name=SAS|{{Cite book|Saints and Seducers}}}} The Mad God typically manifests on [[Lore:Nirn|Nirn]] as a seemingly harmless, well-dressed man often carrying a cane, a guise so prevalent it has actually been coined "Gentleman With a Cane".{{ref|name=MOS|{{Cite book|Myths of Sheogorath}}}} Worship of Sheogorath is widespread in {{Lore Link|Tamriel}}, but historically, he has been especially revered in [[Lore:Morrowind|Morrowind]] and [[Lore:Elsweyr|Elsweyr]].{{Ref|name=VOF|{{Cite book|Varieties of Faith...}}}}<includeonly>
For more information, see the [[Lore:Sheogorath|main lore article]].</includeonly><noinclude>
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