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Khenarthi, Goddes of Winds, the Gatherer of Waters, and the Elder Spirit of the Heavens, is the Khajiiti goddess of weather and the sky, the most powerful of the Sky Spirits, and is the Khajiiti interpretation of Kynareth.
When a Khajiit dies, it is Khenarthi who guides their soul either to Azurah for judgment, or to Llesw'er, the Sands Behind the Stars. And it is her call that will summon the "eternal united spirit of all Khajiit" to defend creation at the end of time. She is typically represented as a great hawk.
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dinoaifanart · 4 months
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Khajiit are one of the beast races which inhabit the continent of Tamriel, primarily their home province of Elsweyr. They are known for their natural agility, stealth, and their production of moon sugar, which can be refined into skooma. Khajiit differ from humans and elves not only in their skeletal form and the fur that covers their bodies, but in their metabolism and digestion as well. Khajiit lifespan is similar to humans. They travel around selling their wares but are not usually trusted, due to the racial prejudice of many of the races in Tamriel, resulting possibly from the belief that most Khajiit are thieves.
Both a Khajiit's appearance and physiology depend on the Lunar Lattice of Masser and Secunda during the time of its birth. These appearances can vary drastically from one breed to another, with some Khajiit resembling the common house cat, other Khajiit resembling huge bipedal jaguars, and others being almost indistinguishable from Men or Mer.
The Senche-raht is by far the largest of known Khajiit breeds, standing at twice the size of any Altmer. These Khajiit received the term "battlecats" for their use as steeds.
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dinoaifanart · 4 months
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Meridia, The Daedric Prince of Life and Lady of Infinite Energies is associated with the energy of living things. Meridia's holdings in Oblivion are collectively known as the "Colored Rooms".
Meridia has a hatred for all things undead. She takes great joy in rewarding mortals who purge the realms of the wretched walking-corpses, along with any necromancers who have tampered with Meridia's life-giving energies. Meridia is one of the few Daedric Princes considered to be benevolent by mortals.
One of her relics is Dawnbreaker. The powerful sword is given to Meridia's champion. It is a useful weapon against the undead, sometimes releasing a blast of explosive energy that destroys all undead near it, and sends the more powerful enemies retreating in fear.
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dinoaifanart · 4 months
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Hircine is the Daedric Prince of Hunt; he is known as the Huntsman and the Father of Manbeasts. To the Khajiit he is known as "The Hungry Cat". Hircine created the various lycanthropic diseases which transform mortals into beasts, and is, therefore, the father of were-creatures. His plane of Oblivion is known as the Hunting Grounds. Reachmen are particularly devoted to Hircine, and the Prince is one of the most prominent spirits in their mythology.
Hircine's statue depicts him as a physically fit man whose head is obscured by a deer skull with long antlers. He is armed with a great spear and has a wolf companion.
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dinoaifanart · 4 months
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In Norse mythology, Huginn (Old Norse "thought") and Muninn (Old Norse "memory") are a pair of ravens that fly all over the world, Midgard, and bring information to the god Odin. The ravens tell him everything they see and hear. Odin sends Huginn and Muninn out at dawn, and the birds fly all over the world before returning at dinner-time. As a result, he is kept informed of many events.
Odin, trough his association with Hugin and Munin, is sometimes referred as "raven-god".
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dinoaifanart · 4 months
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In Norse mythology, Ratatoskr is a squirrel who runs up and down the world tree Yggdrasil to carry messages between the eagles perched atop and the serpent Níðhöggr, who dwells beneath one of the three roots of the tree. He tells slanderous gossip, provoking both the eagle and Nidhogg.
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The Elder Scrolls lore describes Azura as the Daedric Prince of Dusk and Dawn, the magic between Day and Night. She is known to be one of the more merciful and benevolent Lords, though her wrath is swift and painful when brought about. She oversees the Daedric Realm of Moonshadow, a beautiful world of blurred colors streaming together, cities of silver, and air like perfume. The ones who visit this realm are mostly the Dunmer of Morrowind or the Khajiit of Elsweyr as both revere Azura, though in different respects.
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In Norse mythology Valkyrie were a group of maidens who served the god Odin and were sent by him to the battlefields to choose the slain who were worthy of a place in Valhalla. They rode to the battlefield on horses, wearing helmets and shields; in some accounts, they flew through the air and sea. Valkyrie were associated with fairness, brightness, and gold, as well as bloodshed.
--Britannica
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In Norse mythology, Sif is a golden-haired goddess associated with earth. In both the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda, she is known for her golden hair and is married to the thunder god Thor. Sif once had her hair shorn by Loki and Thor forced Loki to have a golden headpiece made for Sif.
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Because of his crimes, Loki was punished by the other gods. They bound him to a stone with serpent above his head dripping poison into his eyes.
With the onset of Ragnarök, Loki is foretold to slip free from his bonds and to fight against the gods among the forces of the jötnar, at which time he will encounter the god Heimdallr, and the two will slay each other.
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dinoaifanart · 4 months
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In Prose Edda is a story about Loki's ability to shapeshift. Due to his own mischief he gets into truble which ends up by him giving birth to a gray foal with eight legs, the horse Sleipnir—"the best horse among gods and men"
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dinoaifanart · 4 months
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In Norse mythology Loki is a cunning trickster who has the ability to change his shape and sex. Loki was represented as the companion of the great gods, helping them with his clever plans but sometimes causing embarrassment and difficulty for them and himself. He also appeared as the enemy of the gods, entering their banquet uninvited and demanding their drink. He was the principal cause of the death of the god Balder. As a punishment he was bound to a rock, thus in many ways resembling the Greek figures Prometheus and Tantalus. Also like Prometheus, Loki is considered a god of fire.
-- Britannica
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dinoaifanart · 4 months
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This blog mostly serves as a place to share images generated by various image generators for fun. I am aware of the AI controversy and I don't want to stir up any disputes.
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dinoaifanart · 4 months
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Hi everyone, firstly I would like to give thanks for amazing image I can use as header for free - stunning Photo by Eileen Pan on Unsplash
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