If so, I must say I find it in questionable taste.” But of course you already knew that, so I assume your question is intended as a jest. Phrastus of Elinhir says, “Many of the urns and receptacles you see in Tamrielic houses are actually chamber pots. Where the hell do people do their business? (01/15/15) But never have I found any toilets or anyone who needs them. There are cities in ESO with people and sewers. Phrastus of Elinhir says, “Thanks to warm currents to the west in the Eltheric Ocean, it rarely snows in Daggerfall, but the Bretons of that city-state nonetheless celebrate all the winter holidays of the Iliac Basin, particularly the New Life Festival at the turn of the year.” Cinnabar is a Redguard.ĭo the Vvardenfell vampire clans, like Berne, Aundae, and Quarra, appear on the mainland? (05/08/15)ĭivayth Fyr says, “These clans of vampiric pests are native to Vvardenfell, and are rarely encountered on the mainland-if ever.”ĭoes it snow in Daggerfall? If yes then what celebrations and traditions do they do? What race is Pharstus of Elinhir? What about Lady Cinnabar? (04/28/15) However, drunken misbehavior, unless called for in a specific ritual, should be avoided, lest it give offense to the pious, who may demand that the inebriates be punished for their disrespect.” Lady Cinnabar of Taneth says, “Context is everything! Drinking in a temple can be completely respectable, especially if part of the drink is poured off as a libation for the Divines. Is it proper to drink in a "Temple of the 7 Gods", or is it considered as a desecration, or a very disrespectful behavior? (4/10/15) Dremora think they're kind of cute, so if they catch them they kill them swiftly instead of torturing them, like they do with loose banekin." Phrastus of Elinhir says, "Daedrats are vermin from Oblivion that sometimes sneak into Nirn through Oblivion Gates or portals. Indeed, depending upon the appearance of these cousins, we might even call them ‘senche-leopards’ or ‘senche-panthers.’ So you see that the term ‘senche’ is very flexible indeed, as changeable as the Moons.” The senche-raht, in fact, are the largest of us! But we also use the term ‘senche-tiger’ to refer to our more catlike cousins of lesser sentience. It is used as ‘senche’ and ‘senche-raht’ to refer to two of the seventeen distinct furstocks, or ‘breeds,’ of Khajiit. Moon Bishop Hulan says, “Many hairless ones are confused by the term ‘senche,’ since we Khajiit use it to mean a variety of things. Is there a difference between a Senche and a Senche-Tiger? (02/16/15)
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