The following are the known languages that appear in The Elder Scrolls universe.
List of languages[]
- Akaviri
- Altmer[1]
- Aldmeris[2]
- Ald chimeris[UL 1]
- Ayleidoon (Ayleid)[3]
- Banthan
- Bretic[4]
- Daedric (has own alphabet)
- Dragon Language (Dragonish)
- Dunmeri (name)
- Dwemeris[5]
- Ehlnofex
- Falmer
- Giantish[6]
- Goblin[7]
- Harpy[6][8]
- Impish[6][9]
- Jel (Argonian)[10][11]
- Kothringi Language[12]
- Lamia's language[13][14]
- Nedic
- Nordic
- Orcish[6][8]
- Old Bretic[15]
- Ta'agra (Khajiiti)[16] (sometimes simply called "Khajiiti")[17]
- Tamrielic (Standard language)
- Tsaesci
- Yoku/Yokudan[18] (Old Redguard)
Akaviri[]
- "Syffim" – "Mercenaries/Fighters"
Altmeri[]
Altmeri, also known as High Elvish,[19] is the language of the Altmer. Derived from Aldmeri, it bares similarities to other elven languages such as Ayleidoon and the Falmeri. Altmeri was used in official documents across Tamriel before being replaced by Tamrielic.[1] The Tamrielic language itself is based on the Altmeri language.[20]confirmation needed
- "Adma'na" – "Poor Listener"[21]
- "Admanen" – "Listening eye"[22]
- "Aednavorith" – The study of genealogy and ancestry[23]
- "Alaxon" – "Perfection"[24]
- "Aprax" – "Criminal" or "Outcast"[25]
- "Apraxic" – "Social outcast"[26]
- "Apraxis" – "Exile"[27]
- "Canvaroth" – "Scout"[28]
- "Ephem" – A non-Altmer[29]
- "Hulkynd" – "Broken child"[30]
- "Kamlehal" – "Shrieking terror"[31]
- "Kynd" – "Child"[32]confirmation needed
- "Nebarra" – "Unwelcome"[33]
- "Oegnithir" – "Bad change"[34]
- "Russafeld" – "Scarlet shrine"[35]
Aldmeris[]
- Main article: Aldmeri Language
- "Ada" – "Spirit." Found in Et'Ada and Ehlnada.
- "Ae" – "Is/equal to/and"
- "Ae-" – "Positive" prefix (ontological assertion)
- "Aednavorith" – The study of genealogy and ancestry[36][37]
- "Aedra" – "Ancestors"[38]
- "Aka" – "Dragon"
- "Ald" – "Ancient," "Old"
- "Aldmer" – "Ancient/Old Ones"
- "Aldmeris" – "Elven"
- "Altadoon" – "Weapon"
- "Alt" – "High"[39][40][41]
- "Altmer" – "High Ones"[39]
- "Altmora" – "The Elder/High Wood"[40][41]
- "Akavir" – "Dragon Land"[41]
- "Arcta" – "To face"[UL 2]
- "Bos" – "Green," "Forest"[39]
- "Chi-" – "Changed-"[39]
- "Chim" – "Change"
- "Chimer" – "The Changed Ones/Elves"[39]
- "Dae" – "Is not/ not equal to"
- "Dae-" – Negative prefix
- "Daedra" – "Not our ancestors/Not a god"[38]
- "Dra" – "Ancestors," "God"[UL 2]
- "Doon" – Related to "Fight" or "War." Found in Altadoon and Ghardooni
- "Dun" – "Dark"[39]
- "Dunmer" – "The Dark Ones/Elves"[39]
- "Dwe" – "Deep," "Secret"
- "Dwemer" – "The Deep/Secret Ones," "The Ones of the Depths"[42][39]
- "Ehln-" – "Ancestral"
- "Ehlnada" – "Ancestors" (Literally ancestral spirit)[UL 2]
- "Fevel" – "Weakness"[UL 2]
- "Ghardooni" – "Invaders"[UL 2]
- "Kan" – "To dare"[UL 2]
- "Malatanya" – "Truth of Life"[UL 2]
- "Malatu" – "Truth"
- "Man"/"Men" – "Human(s)," "Man"/"Men"
- "Manmer," "Menmer" – "Half Blooded One(s)" (referring to the first Bretons)
- "Metanane" – "To have chosen"[UL 2]
- "Mer" – "People" ("Elves")[42]
- "Mora" – "Wood"[39][40][41]
- "Nu" – "We," "Us"[UL 2]
- "Orsimer" – "Orc"[2]
- "Orsinium" – "Orc-Town"[43]
- "Resdayniil" – "Resdayn Folk"[UL 2]
- "Tamriel" – "Dawn's Beauty"[41]
- "Tarcel" – "To resist"[UL 2]
- "Udhendra Nibenu" – "Father of the Niben"[2]
- "Welkynd" – (Welkynd Stones) "Heaven Stone" (literal meaning: "Sky Child")[44]
- "Vane" – "For"[UL 2]
- "Varla" – (Varla Stones) "Star"[44]
- "Vengha" – "To venerate/adore"[UL 2]
- "Vir" – "Land"
- "Ye" – "And"[UL 2]
Ayleidoon[]
- Main article: Ayleidoon
The Ayleid language is believed to be a variation of "Old Cyrodiilic" rather than Tamrielic.[45]
- "Admia" – "Ancestors"[46]
- "Adonai" – "Lordly"[46]
- "Aldmeris" – "Elven"[46]
- "Alasil" – "Vision"[47]
- "Amaraldane" – "Heralds"[46]
- "Anyammis" – "Life"[46]
- "Aurane" – "Heard"[46]
- "Agea" – "Wisdom," "Lore"[46]
- "Av" – "From"[46]
- "Baune" – "Mighty"[46]
- "Belle" – "Thunderous"[46]
- Bisnensel – "New Water Halls"[48]
- "Boiche" – "Wood"[45]
- "Brelyeis" – "Beech trees"[46]
- "Emero" – ?[46]
- "Gandra" – "Welcoming"[46]
- "Garlas" – "Caverns"[46]
- "Goria" – "Obscure"[46]
- "Gravia" – "Ugly"[46]
- "Haelia" – "Terrible"[46]
- "Hectahame" – "Home of the Elves"[49]
- "Jorane"[46]
- "Karan" – "Armor"[46]
- "Latta" – "Light"[46]
- "Lattia" – "Shines"[46]
- "Magicka" – "Magic"[46]
- "Malatu" – "Truth"[46]
- "Mallari" – "Gold"[46]
- "Mathlemldi" – literal meaning: "From-home-driven"[46]
- "Molag" – "Fire"[46][50]
- "Moriche" – "Dark"[45]
- "Ne" – "Ever"[46]
- "Nou" – "Our"[46]
- "Par" – "Fist," "Grip"[50]
- "Pellani" – "Outsiders"[45]
- "Relleis" – "Peace"[46]
- "Ry" – "As"[46]
- "Sa" – "So"[46]
- "Salache" – "High"[45]
- "Sancre" – "Golden"[51]
- "Sepredia" – "Gifts"[46]
- "Sou" – "Your"[46]
- "Suna" – "Bless"[46]
- "Sunna" – "Blessed" (Sunnabe = Blessed Be)[46]
- "Tor" – "Hill"[51]
- "Va" – "In," "In the"[46]
- "Vabria frenscha" – "Foaming Wave"[46]
- "Varlais" – "Stars"[46] (Aldmeris: Varla = Star)
- "Ye" – "And"[46]
Banthan[]
- Main article: Banthan
Dialect of Ancient Redguard. (See "Old Redguard")[52]
- "Riglametha" – "Grateful-offering"[52]
- "Ghraewaj" – "The Crows Who Were Punished" or "The Crows Who Punish"[52]
Bosmeri[]
- "Ghul" – "Monster"[UL 3]confirmation needed
- "Jaqspur" – "Long distance shooter"[53]
- "Meh ayleidion" – "The One Thousand Benefits of Hiding"[54]
- "Unthrappa" – "Atonement"[55]
Bretic[]
Bretic is the language of the Bretons.[56] The language came from an older form called Old Bretic.[57]
Daedric[]
Has its own alphabet, but is written the same as Tamrielic. See Daedric Alphabet
- "Kyn" – "Dremora Race"[58] (people)[59]
- "Kynaz" – "He of the Kyn"[58][59]
- "Kynmarcher" – Lieutenant/Minor Lord[58]
- "Markynaz" – Translates roughly as "Grand Duke"[58][59]
- "Markyn" – "Grand Council" (of other Markynaz)[58]
- "Valkynaz" – Translates roughly as "Prince"[59]
Dragon Language[]
- Main article: Dragon Language
Dunmeri[]
At some point in the past, the Dunmer had a complete, separate language.[11] The language of the Dunmer is derived from Ald Chimeris, the language of the Chimer.[UL 4] A script disparate from Chimeris used for writing in Dunmeri.[60]
- "Ald'ruhn" – "Old Home"[source?]
- "Bal" – "Stone"[source?]
- "B'vek" – An expression of shock or surprise[61]
- "Card" – "undeparted kin-wardens"[62]
- "Cardruhn" – "Ancestral tomb"[62]
- "Corprus" – An incurable blight disease of the mind and flesh
- "Felassani" – Pants from the Ordinator's liturgical vestment[63]
- "Fetcher" – Thief[64]
- "Foyada" – "Fire-river" (in the 'Ancient Ashlander tongue)[65]
- "Gah" – "Great" (e.g. Gah-Julan)[64]
- "Hla" – "Little"[source?]
- "Hortator" – A champion of the Great Houses who leads during times of crisis.[66]
- "Khan" – Leader or councilor[source?]
- "Kogo" – "Unbreakable"[source?]
- "Kogoruhn" – "Unbreakable Home"[source?]
- "Llananor" – A long shirt from the Ordinator's liturgical vestment[63]
- "Mabrigash" – Renegade wise-women and witch-warriors of the Ashlander tribes[67]
- "Mora" – "Forest"[source?]
- "Muthsera" – Term of great respect[64][68]
- "Mehra" – ?[69]
- "Nchow" – A vulgar interjection similar to "damn"[70][71]
- "Nerevarine" – the reincarnation of the Chimeri hero Indoril Nerevar[source?]
- "N'wah" – A particularly harsh insult, meaning "foreigner" or "slave" depending on the context[64]
- "Ouada" – "River"[source?]
- "Ruhn" – "Home" or "hearth-hall"[62]
- "Sera" – Greeting given to fellow Dunmeri.[72][64]
- "Serjo" – Honorary title, meaning "sir" or "Noble"[69][73]
- "Sotha" – ?
- "S'wit" – Slack-wit[64]
- "T'lonya" – Birthing swaddle[74]
Dwemeris[]
- Main article: Dwemeris
Dwemeris.[5]
- Bthar-zel – "Allied City"[75]
- Nchardak – "City of a Hundred Towers"[76]
- Volen – "Hammer"
- Volenfell – "City of the Hammer"[77][78]
- Volendrung – "Hammer of Might"
- Vvardenfell – "City of the Strong Shield"[79]
For a list of books written in Dwemeris, see Dwemeris.
Ehlnofex[]
Ancient language, now extinct.
- "Ae" – "Is" (probably also encountered in elvish languages); prefix establishing as true
- "Aedra" – "Ancestors"[38]
- "Beratu" – "Half"[80] ("Bretons" is derived from this)
- "Dae" – "Is not"; negative prefix
- "Daedra" – "Not our ancestors"[38]
- "Nirn" means the "Gray Maybe."[81] (Sometimes translated as "Arena")[UL 5] (Unconfirmed that it was this language)
Falmer[]
The Falmer Language can be determined thanks to etchings in Calcelmo's Tower, and Gallus's Encoded Journal[82]
Giantish[]
- Main article: Giantish – Established as a language in The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall[6]
Goblin[]
A language according to the The Elder Scrolls Online lorebook Sacred Rites of the Stonechewers.
Impish[]
Established as a language in The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall.[6]
Kothri[]
Roll me down down down to the river that welcomes me
Ge-rulla seb-seb-seb ytri topali ke wel'kyn-ge
I am a Welcome Stone
Ge una Wel'kyn Bal
Just ask anyone of age, little girl, for they remember me
Yn set ghyn aka, ky'naless, synd laru'me ge
I am a Welcome Stone
Ge yni Wel'kyn Bal
Wash me up up up and see! A familiar face! Too long gone!
K'yness-ge bes bes bes ad'soon! Ha'phyn fex! Ald'ald-het!
I am Orlyan, the Long Gone Stone
Ge yni Orlyan, the Ald-Het Bal
The Around-Us will be happy to see me again!
Aurbex lemha je-je ad'soon al-ge!
But it might go, "Wait, you looked different before!"
Hyn detta set, "Ka, g'e lr'khn nymbo!"
I am a Verily Stone!
Ge yni V'arla Bal!
But it might go, "Wait, you looked different before!"
Hyn detta set, "Ka, g'e lr’khn nymbo!"
I am a Verily Stone!
Ge yni V'arla Bal!
- "Ald-Het" – "Long Gone"[UL 6]
- "Ald'Ald-het" – "Too long gone"[UL 6]
- "Bal" – "Stone" (Also in Aldmeris)[UL 6]
- "Detta" – "Might"[UL 6]
- "Ge" – "Me," "I"[UL 6]
- "G'e" – "You"[UL 6]
- "Hyn" – "But"[UL 6]
- "Ka" – "Wait"[UL 6]
- "Set" – "Go"[UL 6]
- "Una" – "Am A" (Sometimes "Yni")[UL 6]
- "V'arla" – "Verily"[UL 6]
- "Wel'kyn" – "Welcome"[UL 6]
- Yni – "Am A" (Sometimes "Una")[UL 6]
Jel[]
- Main article: Jel
Jel, the languages of the Argonians, is described as "the closest speech to thought," a way of conversing communally with the Hist.[UL 7] Unlike many Tamrielic languages, Jel is not derived from Ehlnofex but comes from the ancient and sentient trees, the Hist.[UL 7] The language is sometimes erroneously referred to as Saxhleel[83], which is the Argonian name for themselves.[84]
- "Ajum" – A traditional woven tray[85]
- "Al-Phid" – "Brightest star in the city"[86]
- "Beeko" – "Friend"[84]
- "Bok" – "Bowl"[84]
- "Daril" – example "Daril Drinker" – ?[17]
- "Deelith" – "Teacher"[84]
- "Gee-Rusleel" – "Miredancer"[87]
- "Greel" – "Enemy"[84]
- "Haj" – "Hidden"[9][84]
- "Hej xajhuthi kroni" – "Vaporous, dangerous crones" ("Beware of witchlights")[17]
- "hejsetha thtithik" – "Vaporous, floating egg-hatcher" (Wispmother)[17]
- "hejsetha thtitleel" – "Vaporous, floating sphere" (or Wisp)[17]
- "Hist-Deek" – "Hist-Sapling"[88]
- "Hist-Dooka" – "Mature Hist"[88]
- "Hist-Tsoko" – "Elder Hist"[88]
- "Jekos" - Meaning unknown. Used by Zahra in The Elder Scrolls Online.[89]
- "ka" – "Apprentice"[83]
- "Kaal" – "War Captain"[84]
- "kaj-jeke thota" – "Ample-stinging insect" (or "Giant Wasp")[17]
- "Kaoc" – Form of expression of surprise or alarm.[17][86][89]
- "kajthux" – "Ample Serpent"[17]
- "Kota-Vimleel" – "Black-Tongues"[90]
- "Krona" – "Big, colossal"[84]
- "Luheeez" – "wing folding"[85]
- "Lukiul" – "Assimilated"[UL 7][84]
- "Nagahssee" – "Snake roll," a culinary dish[91]
- "Naheesh" – "Tribal elder"[84]
- "Nalpa" – "Bad"[84]
- "Norg" – "Forbidden"[84]
- "Nushmeeko" – "Lizard"[88]
- "Ojel" – "Outsider"/Literal Translation: "Not of Argonian Tongue" or "Non-Speaker of Jel"[84]
- "Ojel-bak" - "Pit of the Outsider"[92]
- "Rajpu" – ?[93]
- "Reel-Ka" – "Warrior"[84]
- "Rormasu" – Argonian word for Crocodile (literal: "big mouth reptile that breathes above water")[17]
- "Saxhleel" – Argonians' name for themselves[UL 7][84][94][88]
- "Shaja-nushmeeko" – "Semi-Humanoid Lizard"[88]
- "Sisei" – "Sprout"[88]
- "Ssaa" – ? (used by Xijai-Teel)[89]
- "Teeba-Hatsei" – "Hip and Tail Ball"[87]
- "Teeba" – "ball"[95]
- "Theilul" – Hurry? (uncertain on meaning)[86]
- "Thtithil" – "Egg"[84]
- "Thtithil-Gah" – "Egg-Basket"[88]
- "Tsona" – "Swim"[84]
- "Tsonashap" – "Swimming Frog"[UL 7]
- "Tum-Taleel" – "Root-House People"[96]
- "Uxith" – "nest"[86][84]
- "Vakka" – "Sun"[84]
- "Vastei" – "Change"[84]
- "Veeskheel-Tzel" – "Ghost People"[94]
- "Wamasu" – Jel name of a reptilian creature found in Black Marsh[17]
- "Wasseek-haleel" – "Bright-Throats"[97]
- "Waxhuthi" – curse word[17][98]
- "Xal" – "Sacred"[11][84]
- "Xeech" – "Nut, Seed"[84]
- "Xeech'kis" – "Seed Dolls"[97]
- "Xul" – "Death"[84]
- "Xulomaht" – "The Deceased"[88]
- "Xuth" – exclamation[11][17][99]
Nedic[]
- "Sprig" – Nedic term for "fresh green twig or offshoot"[100]
- "Tosh" – "dragon," sometimes "tiger" or "time" depending on the word's placement[101]
Nordic[]
Nordic is the language of the Nords. Nordic came from the Dragon language which was learned by the ancient Nords.[102]
- "Drah-gkon" – "dragon"[103]
- "Evgir unslaad" – "Season Unending"[104]
- "Merethic" – "Era of the Elves"[40]
- "Valunstrad" – "avenue of valor"[source?]
- "Bare-sarks" – "Berserkers"[source?]
- "Dalk" – "Knife"[source?]
- "Hjerim" – "Home of Frost"[source?]
- "Ysmir" – "Kings" and "Dragon of the North"[source?]
- "Wuuthrad" – "Storm's Tears"[105]
Old Bretic[]
- Main article: Old Bretic
Old Redguard[]
- Main article: Yoku
"Yokudan"/Old Yokudan[106]
- "Abah" – "filthy" or "unclean"[107]
- "Ajcea" – a spiral down[108](Mentions Ajcea)[109]
- "Anka-Ra" – Former warrior? Old warrior?[110]
- "Ansei" – "Sword-Saints"[110][111]
- "Anselim" – Equivalent of "bottoms-up" (maybe)[109]
- "Anselim" – may also mean "stop" or "cease"[106]
- "Ansu" – ?[UL 8]
- "Atomos" – "The Uncuttable"[UL 8]
- "Ayh-al-Fifrah at-Hamisam" – "be at peace"?[112]
- "Greklith" – ?[113]
- "Hel Shira" – Blade Noble?[110]
- "Hira-Dirg" – ?[UL 8]
- "Kotu" – Purifying? (Frandar Hunding)[109] "weapon" / "edge"[110]
- "Mluo" – "cheese"[108]
- "Netu" – "Turn"[106]
- "Netu Hu" – "Turn Right"[106]
- "Netu anselim" – "Turn Back"[UL 8]
- "No Shira" – "Noble person"[111]
- "Raga" – ?[UL 8]
- "Ra Gada" – "Warrior Wave"[114]
- "Selim" – "Halt"[106]
- "Sen nung ni-Bateki tro ki-lodo" – ?[UL 8]
- "Stros M'Kai" – "Sister of Thought"[UL 9]
- "Shehai" – "Way of the spirit sword"[111]
- "Sura" – Cyrus[UL 8]
- "Surahoon" – ?[UL 8]
- "Tro zhang-ga let" – ?[UL 8]
- "Tobr'a" – "Useless"[115][UL 8]
- "Tung den uta-no-mongo, Ansu-Gurleht" – ?[UL 8]
- "Ugak-ta" – "I'm pretty mad"[UL 8]
- "Yarbans" – A Redguard unit of measure (Frandar Hunding)[109]
- "Yokeda" – "Leader, Lord of war"?[110]
(See also: Banthan – a dialect of this language)
Orcish[]
- Main article: Orcish (Skill)
Orcish is a language of the Orsimer peoples of Tamriel.[6] Other examples exist of its separate language, such as Sixteen Accords of Madness, Book XII.[116][UL 8] Orcish itself is a derivation of a language called Old Orcish[117]
- No word exists in this language for "delicacy."[118]
- "Beshkar-nor" – death-forge[119]
- "Tumnors" – "death stones"[119]
- "Vosh Rakh" – "Blade of Courage"[120]
- "Norgim" – "Death"[source?]
Reach Tongue[]
- "Ard" – "King of the Fort"[121]
- "Markarth" – "Above the Karth"[121]
- "Cidhna" – "Silver"[source?]
- "Faolan" – "Red Eagle"[source?]
- "Tagh Droiloch" – "Dark High Wizards"[source?]
- "Vatesharn" – "History keeper"[source?]
Saxhleel[]
(See "Jel")
Ta'agra[]
Ta'agra is the language of the Khajiit. Many Khajiit mix the use of Ta'agra with Tamrielic.[16]
- "Ahzirr Durrarriss" – "We Give Freely To The People"[16]
- "Ahzirr Trajijazeri" – "We justly take by force" (Zulana)[89][UL 8]
- "Do-sura" – The Captain[UL 8]
- "Fusozay Var Dar" – "Kill Without Qualm"[16]
- "Fusozay Var Var" – "Enjoy Life"[16]
- "Krin" – Grin/smile[16]
- "Khajiit" – "Desert walker"[UL 10]
- "Q'zi no vano thzina ualizz." – "There are no rules"[16]
- "Ri'sallidad" – "the dead" ("Martyrs")[16]
- "Sa-m'Athra" – Elder cat? Senche-Lion?[122]
- "Vaba Do'Shurh'do" – "It Is Good To Be Brave"[16]
- "Vaba Maaszi Lhajiito" – "It Is Necessary To Run Away"[16]
- "Ziss" – Phrase used by Khajiit. (Mazil-jo uses this)[89]
- "Renrijra Krin – "The Mercenary's Grin"[16]
- "gzalzi vaberzarita maaszi: – "Absurdity has become necessity.[16]
- "ja'Khajiit" - ?[123]
- "q'zi no vano thzina ualizz" – "When I contradict myself, I am telling the truth."[16]
- "thjizzrini" – "Foolish Concepts" (No word for "Rules")[16]
- "thogatt" – "charcoal warriors"[124]
- "vaba maaszi lhajiito, do-sura" – Unknown.[UL 8]
- "Dro-m'Athra" – Everywhere? (possible)[122]
- "Je'm'ath" – "Moon Sugar"[125]
- "Lilmothiit" – "One who is from Lilmoth"[126]
- "Ja-Kha'jay" – "Lunar Lattice"[127]
Honorific titles:
- "-do" – for one who has earned distinction on the field of battle or in personal duels as a warrior, usually applied to males but occasionally to females.[128]
- "-dar" – a title earned by those who are both inquisitive and acquisitive, and 'nimble in fingers and wits', often applied to politicians in jest.[128](Example: Razum-dar)
- "-jo" – an appellation for respected male physicians, scholars and mages, and at times used by those pretending to be knowledgeable or skilled.[128]
- "-la" – a title applied to maidens who are unmarried.[128]
- "-dra" – a title of respect awarded to a female for her wisdom and wit.[128]
- "-ko" – a title for respected female healers, mages and sometimes for educated ancestors.[128]
- "-dro" – a title for male elders, patriarchs and grandfathers, and at times, slow walkers.[128]
- "-daro" – a female honorific for thieves or a skillful speaker.[128]
- "-ma" – an honorific for a young child of any gender.[128]
- "-ri" – a title reserved for leaders such as Kings, Speakers and Manes, sometimes may be used for male lovers.[128]
- "-ra" – a masculine honorific for a respected leader of soldiers, trade or governance.[128]
Tsaesci[]
- "Syffim" – "Warrior"[129]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The Daggerfall Chronicles
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Father of the Niben
- ↑ The Vanishing Crux
- ↑ King Edward, Book I
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Dwarven Writings
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Sacred Rites of the Stonechewers
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Kyne's Challenge: A Hunter's Companion/High Rock
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Kyne's Challenge: A Hunter's Companion/Summerset Isles
- ↑ An Elder Scrolls Novel: The Infernal City
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 The (Improved) Emperor's Guide to Tamriel: Black Marsh
- ↑ Dialogue with Drillk during "Into the Temple" in The Elder Scrolls Online
- ↑ Kyne's Challenge: A Hunter's Companion/Hammerfell
- ↑ The (Improved) Emperor's Guide to Tamriel: Hammerfell
- ↑ Broken Diamonds
- ↑ 16.00 16.01 16.02 16.03 16.04 16.05 16.06 16.07 16.08 16.09 16.10 16.11 16.12 16.13 Ahzirr Traajijazeri
- ↑ 17.00 17.01 17.02 17.03 17.04 17.05 17.06 17.07 17.08 17.09 17.10 17.11 Kyne's Challenge: A Hunter's Companion/The Black Marsh
- ↑ An Elder Scrolls Novel: Lord of Souls
- ↑ The Elder Scrolls Online – Summerfall Event Special Livestream @ 2:30 PM EDT – Twitch
- ↑ The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Game Guide
- ↑ Dialogue with Ulliceta gra-Kogg during "Half-Formed Understandings" in The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset
- ↑ Dialogue with Tarnamir during "Old Wounds" in The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset
- ↑ Monastery of Serene Harmony loading screen in The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset
- ↑ Dialogue with Olnewil during "The Queen's Decree" in The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset
- ↑ Dialogue with Lanarie during "A Tale of Two Mothers" in The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset
- ↑ The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset Story & Lore Livestream – YouTube
- ↑ The Price of Praxis
- ↑ Dialogue with Lilatha in The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset
- ↑ Dialogue with Felawen during "His Final Gift" in The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset
- ↑ Dialogue with Manacar during "The Hulkynd's Heart" in The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset
- ↑ Dialogue with Erudil during "Illusions of Grandeur" in The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset
- ↑ Dialogue with Mother of Rats during "A Tale of Two Mothers" in The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset
- ↑ Dialogue with Aldarch Tilcalar during "The Queen's Decree" in The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset
- ↑ Dialogue with Loremaster Celarus during "The Psijics' Calling" in The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset
- ↑ Red Temple Catacombs loading screen in The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset
- ↑ Monastery of Serene Harmony loading screen
- ↑ Five-Fold Felicitations!
- ↑ 38.0 38.1 38.2 38.3 Aedra and Daedra
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 39.2 39.3 39.4 39.5 39.6 39.7 39.8 The Annotated Anuad
- ↑ 40.0 40.1 40.2 40.3 Before the Ages of Man
- ↑ 41.0 41.1 41.2 41.3 41.4 Mysterious Akavir
- ↑ 42.0 42.1 Dwarves, v1
- ↑ Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Wild Regions
- ↑ 44.0 44.1 Magic from the Sky
- ↑ 45.0 45.1 45.2 45.3 45.4 The Wild Elves
- ↑ 46.00 46.01 46.02 46.03 46.04 46.05 46.06 46.07 46.08 46.09 46.10 46.11 46.12 46.13 46.14 46.15 46.16 46.17 46.18 46.19 46.20 46.21 46.22 46.23 46.24 46.25 46.26 46.27 46.28 46.29 46.30 46.31 46.32 46.33 46.34 46.35 46.36 46.37 46.38 Ayleid Inscriptions Translated
- ↑ Nilata Search Plan
- ↑ Bisnensel: Our Ancient Roots
- ↑ Online Loading Screen – Hectahame Grotto
- ↑ 50.0 50.1 Fire's Grip (a note in Online)
- ↑ 51.0 51.1 Remanada
- ↑ 52.0 52.1 52.2 Ghraewaj and the Harpies
- ↑ Words and Philosophy
- ↑ Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Aldmeri Dominion
- ↑ Dialogue with Treethane Ranneth during "Questionable Contract" in The Elder Scrolls Online
- ↑ King Edward, Book I
- ↑ Broken Diamonds
- ↑ 58.0 58.1 58.2 58.3 58.4 The (Improved) Emperor's Guide to Tamriel: Northern Bangkorai and the Mountains
- ↑ 59.0 59.1 59.2 59.3 Varieties of Daedra
- ↑ The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard: The Origin of Cyrus!
- ↑ The Horror of Castle Xyr
- ↑ 62.0 62.1 62.2 "Hall of the Dead" dialogue topic in Morrowind
- ↑ 63.0 63.1 A Guide to Liturgical Vestments
- ↑ 64.0 64.1 64.2 64.3 64.4 64.5 Generic remark in Morrowind
- ↑ "foyada" dialogue topic in Morrowind
- ↑ Dialogue with Nibani Maesa
- ↑ "mabrigash" dialogue topic in Morrowind
- ↑ Deed to Indrele's House
- ↑ 69.0 69.1 The (Improved) Emperor's Guide to Tamriel: Stonefalls and Deshaan
- ↑ The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard
- ↑ The Four Suitors of Benitah
- ↑ Generic Dunmer greeting in Dragonborn
- ↑ Note to Salyn Sarethi
- ↑ Lymdrenn Tenvanni's Journal
- ↑ Katria's Journal
- ↑ Dialogue with Neloth during "The Path of Knowledge"
- ↑ Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Hammerfell
- ↑ Pocket Guide to the Empire, Third Edition: Hammerfell
- ↑ Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Morrowind
- ↑ The Bretons: Mongrels or Paragons?
- ↑ The Monomyth
- ↑ The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
- ↑ 83.0 83.1 The Black Fin: Foreign Adventures, Part 1
- ↑ 84.00 84.01 84.02 84.03 84.04 84.05 84.06 84.07 84.08 84.09 84.10 84.11 84.12 84.13 84.14 84.15 84.16 84.17 84.18 84.19 84.20 84.21 84.22 The Sharper Tongue: A Jel Primer
- ↑ 85.0 85.1 A Culinary Adventure, Volume 2
- ↑ 86.0 86.1 86.2 86.3 Crafting Motif 9: Argonian Style
- ↑ 87.0 87.1 Tribes of Murkmire: Miredancers
- ↑ 88.0 88.1 88.2 88.3 88.4 88.5 88.6 88.7 88.8 The Seasons of Argonia
- ↑ 89.0 89.1 89.2 89.3 89.4 The Elder Scrolls Online
- ↑ Tribes of Murkmire: Black-Tongues
- ↑ A Culinary Adventure, Volume 3
- ↑ Dialogue with Keshu the Black Fin
- ↑ From Wrothgar to Lilmoth: A Smith's Tale, Vol 3
- ↑ 94.0 94.1 Tribes of Murkmire: Ghost People
- ↑ Teeba-Hatsei
- ↑ Tribes of Murkmire: Root-House People
- ↑ 97.0 97.1 Tribes of Murkmire: Bright-Throats
- ↑ Online - Dialogue with Sharp-Eye
- ↑ The Elder Scrolls Online – multiple Argonian characters
- ↑ Field Guide to Spriggans
- ↑ Loremaster's Archive: Rituals of the Divines
- ↑ Dragon Language: Myth no More
- ↑ The Dragon War
- ↑ Dialogue with Bergritte Battle-Born
- ↑ Songs of the Return, Vol 5
- ↑ 106.0 106.1 106.2 106.3 106.4 The Horse-Folk of Silverhoof
- ↑ Loremaster's Archive: Messages from Hew's Bane 2
- ↑ 108.0 108.1 The Alik'r
- ↑ 109.0 109.1 109.2 109.3 The Book of Circles: Forging Maxims
- ↑ 110.0 110.1 110.2 110.3 110.4 Elenaire's Journal
- ↑ 111.0 111.1 111.2 Redguards, Their History and Their Heroes
- ↑ Kyne's Challenge: A Hunter's Companion/Valenwood
- ↑ Testimony of Arthago, Prince of Sentinel
- ↑ Warlords of the Ra Gada
- ↑ Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Hammerfell
- ↑ Sixteen Accords of Madness, Book XII
- ↑ Dialogue with Kharsthun during "Sorrow's Kiss" in The Elder Scrolls Online: Orsinium
- ↑ Arms and Armor of the Orcish Champion: Gushagub Gro-Shugdurbam
- ↑ 119.0 119.1 Strange Rituals of the Orsimer
- ↑ Vosh Rakh
- ↑ 121.0 121.1 History of Markarth: A Story in Stone
- ↑ 122.0 122.1 Kyne's Challenge: A Hunter's Companion/Elsweyr
- ↑ Kizmar, The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind
- ↑ Dialogue with Ja'Fazir
- ↑ An Elder Scrolls Novel: The Infernal City, Part Two, Chapter Nine
- ↑ Lady Clarisse Laurent Answers Your Questions
- ↑ Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Elsweyr Confederacy
- ↑ 128.00 128.01 128.02 128.03 128.04 128.05 128.06 128.07 128.08 128.09 128.10 Khajiiti Honorifics
- ↑ History of the Fighters Guild, 1st Ed
- ↑ Brad Derrick's Posts – The Imperial Library
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 Brad Derrick's ESO forum comment
- ↑ Michael Kirkbride's Posts – The Imperial Library
- ↑ Brad Derrick's Posts – The Imperial Library
- ↑ Cosmology
- ↑ 6.00 6.01 6.02 6.03 6.04 6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08 6.09 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 The Water-getting Girl and the Inverse Tiger
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 An Elder Scrolls Novel: The Infernal City
- ↑ 8.00 8.01 8.02 8.03 8.04 8.05 8.06 8.07 8.08 8.09 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 8.14 8.15 Lord Vivec's Sword-Meeting With Cyrus the Restless
- ↑ The Redguard Forum Madness – The Imperial Library
- ↑ Interview With Douglas Goodall – The Imperial Library