Well I stand by my claim of false gods- not to say they are not "real", or not powerful, but that their authority over mortals does not come from say, creating all life, or being actually in charge of the universe--instead all gods in the elder scrolls--Daedra lords, the Tribunal, the Nine--rule by virtue of acquired, rather than inherent power--making them hardly morally superior to the protagonist, or the average in-game vampire lord.
The Morrowind Temple had forsaken Daedra worship, instead choosing to worship Almalexia, Vivec and Sotha Sil, all of whom were adventurers who became gods through *spoilers*, just as Daegoth did. So false gods.
The Daedra are all a similar class of entities of varying degrees of powers, in effect the only difference between a scamp and Azura is a degree of power--Azura is not a goddess served by lesser servant beings, but a great daedra served by other, less great, daedra. Unless all daedra (who are, after all, immortal and virtually indestructible in essence, in not in form) count as gods, I think I will stand by my claim of false.
Finally the Imperial temple is Altmer belief appropriated for the cause of centralized empire and focused on a god-king cult. Unless you count that one encounter in Morrowind, or the whole knight of the holy grail fiasco in Oblivion (only the pure of heart can support an oppressive empire!), there is no evidence that the Nine are not just the outcome of several centuries of imperial rule backed by a magical and temple hierarchy--condensed myths rather than creator gods.