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Next night the Allmaker is played by Kynareth, The Advasary by Meridia and special Guest Merv Olsen as the Chosen one.
The people change but the roles stay the same. And it never ends. Just like Cats on Broadway.
Some aspects might seem identical to mortals, but are technically different.
Which also applies to the Daedric Princes, each one embodies several unique aspects. Several Deadric Princes may appear to share an aspect, but on some level there are differences, even if a trifle complicated and nuanced for mortals to appreciate.
We do not know who the all maker is, it could be a new deity (or technically an old one), it could be a fusion of Shor and Akatosh, it could even be a fabrication of the Skal that they nevertheless believe in. WE JUST DON'T KNOW.