Lore:Bestiary F
[edit] Faded Wraith
A weaker form of wraith, with a translucent appearance.
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[edit] Falmer
Falmer, also known as Snow Elves or Ice Elves, are a twisted race of blind subterranean Mer that live deep beneath the surface of Skyrim. The Falmer were once a proud people with an unusually great aptitude for magic. They had a strong resistance to frost, as their skin was coated with a thin layer of blue-white ice. They had a civilization which rivaled even the Altmer of the Summerset Isles. They had their own language, which was written in a complex and nearly indecipherable alphabet. They were purported to use spears and archery in combat.
The Dwemer agreed to protect the Falmer, but did not trust them. The Dwemer forced their Falmer guests to consume a type of toxic fungus found growing deep underground which rendered them blind. The Falmer first became servants of the Dwemer, then their slaves. The Dwemer made the fungus an essential part of the Falmer diet, ensuring that all future generations would be as powerless as their current slaves. The Falmer were embittered by this betrayal and rebelled against their dwarven masters. In 1E 700, when the Dwemer disappeared, the Falmer were left to spread freely throughout Blackreach. However, centuries of subterranean slavery, combined with their permanent blindness, left the Falmer crippled, and years of fighting the Dwemer left the race bloodthirsty and brutal.
Feeling the need to conquer, the Falmer began launching raids on the surface world. The Falmer tamed the Chaurus, a poisonous insect native to the deepest reaches of Skyrim. They learned to use chitin for all of their crafting needs, creating everything from tents to swords with the dark, brittle substance. The Falmer dwell mostly in the ruins of their masters, including the Silent City of Blackreach, although they can occasionally be found living in isolated cave systems. They have a strong hatred for all but their own race, but are known to keep their own as slaves.
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[edit] Felsaad Tern
Felsaad Tern are birds with black feathers in the head and white feathers in the rest of the body. They can be found flying around in Solstheim.
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[edit] Fire Atronach
The Fire Atronach is a magical, fire-enchanted golem. It is advised to use cold based spells when attacking one, as any fire spells actually heal the creature instead of damaging it. Be careful not to approach too closely, as it gives off great heat which can damage an adventurer if they get too close. The Fire Atronach should not be confused with the Flame Atronach, wich is a daedra rather than a golem.
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[edit] Fire Daedra
This Elemental Daedra is one of the more mundane, but dangerous, daedra from Oblivion. Slightly intelligent with some spell casting abilities, it can only be harmed by mithril or better weapons and is greatly resistant to fire based spells. Possibly related to the Flame Atronach.
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[edit] Fire Daemon
These creatures are from the netherworld, often gating themselves into our plane of existence on some errand of their choosing. They are dangerous foes, highly intelligent, completely chaotic in nature, and powerful in the ways of magic.
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[edit] Fire Wyrm
Fire wyrms are ethereal dragon-like creatures that emerge from the corpses of those slain by the fire breath of a powerful Tongue.
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[edit] Flame Atronach
A powerful Fire Elemental Daedra which can be summoned by mages and hunted as a source of Fire Salts. It should not be confused with the Fire Atronach, wich is a golem rather than a daedra. Possibly related to the Fire Daedra.
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[edit] Fleshflies
Fleshflies are blood-colored, sand-grain-sized insects that feed on human flesh, deforming the faces of those unlucky enough to be caught by their swarms. They can be found in the Black Marsh and southeastern Cyrodiil.
[edit] Flesh Atronach
This flesh enchanted golem is a powerful foe which damages opponents if they get too close. It does not require magical weapons to be harmed but note that any poison based spells actually heal instead of damage.
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[edit] Floater
- Variations: Ill Floater, Shriekfloater, Stingfloater
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[edit] Fox
A small, typically non-aggressive creature found in the wilderness. Foxes are often seen chasing Rabbits. Their pelts are often sold by hunters.
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[edit] Frost Atronach
This powerful Elemental Daedra not only causes damage with its vicious physical attacks, but also from the extreme cold aura it generates, which makes it immune to cold-based spells. Frost Atronachs can be summoned by mages, and are often hunted as a source of Frost Salts. It should not be confused with the Ice Atronach, wich is a golem rather than a daedra. Possibly related to the Frost Daedra.
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[edit] Frost Daedra
Similar to the Fire Daedra, this common Elemental Daedra can only be hit by mithril or better weapons and can cast cold based spells. Possibly related to the Frost Atronach.
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[edit] Frost Giant
Frost Giants are a sentient race of very large humanoids. They possess five eyes, and have two curved horns decorating their forehead. White, shaggy hair covers their bodies. They have regenerative abilities that are stunted by fire and are extremely strong. Frost Giants are elusive and rarely seen on Tamriel.
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[edit] Frost Troll
Frost Trolls are a type of Troll that is found in ice caves and other cold regions. They possess powers of regeneration, but are notably weak to fire.
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[edit] Frostbite Spider
Frostbite Spiders are giant arachnids native to Skyrim. They can be found in their underground nests, or roaming the wilderness. Their lairs are often covered in webs, which can cause obstructions. They spit poisonous venom at their prey from a distance, and leap at them to attack with pincers if they get too close. Frostbite Venom is often harvested from the spiders for use as a poison. Spider Eggs can be taken from the sacs in their web for use in alchemy.




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