- For other uses, see Riekling.
The Rieklings are small creatures inhabiting the colder northern and northwestern regions of Solstheim.
Description[]
They have blue skin and sharp teeth; they're very short. They are usually found in packs. One notable weapon used by Rieklings is the Riekling Spear, which appears to be the head of a wolf punctured by a long sharp pole.
History[]
The Skaal of Solstheim, believe the Rieklings to be descendants of the Falmer,[1] although the Skaal themselves do not affirm this with certainty.
Locations[]
They are commonly found in the whole northern half of Solstheim, except in the Skaal Village.
Variants[]
There are several unique Rieklings that can be encountered, either during quests or exploration:
Unique Rieklings[]
Name | ID | Location |
---|---|---|
Dulk | BM_riekling_Dulk_UNIQUE
|
Castle Karstaag, Throne Room |
Krish | BM_riekling_Krish_UNIQU
|
Castle Karstaag, Caverns of Karstaag |
Riekling Boarmaster | BM_riekling_boarmaster
|
Frossel |
Riekling Raiders[]
The Riekling Raiders are known to use Tusked Bristlebacks as mounts, thus moving much faster, and dealing larger amounts of damage in battle.
Riekling Raider's attributes[]
- Damage: 8–35 points (melee)
- Restore Health 1–5 points for 20 seconds
- Soul: 150 (Greater)
- ID:
BM_riekling_mounted
Items[]
The following is the list of all items that may be looted from a Riekling:
- Riekling Blade
- Riekling Shield
- Random Loot — Could be any kind of cutlery, pots, silverware or one
- Rusted Riekling Blade — Only on the five Rieklings that must be defeated during the quest "The Ritual of Beasts"
- Nordic Silver Axe
- Strange Seeds — Only on the Riekling that must be defeated during the quest "The Ritual of Trees"
- Bristleback Leather — On Riekling Raiders
- Riekling Lance — On Riekling Raiders
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Technically, the Riekling Raiders are not two creatures: a Riekling + a Tusked Bristleback. They are only one creature.
Appearances[]
References[]
- ↑ Dialogues in The Elder Scrolls III: Bloodmoon