Lore:Multiraciality
Contents
- 1 Akaviri-Tamrielic
- 2 Altmer-Argonian
- 3 Altmer-Bosmer
- 4 Altmer-Dunmer
- 5 Ayleid-Bosmer
- 6 Ayleid-Nede
- 7 Bosmer-Dunmer
- 8 Breton-Dunmer
- 9 Breton-Nord
- 10 Breton-Redguard
- 11 Cyro-Breton
- 12 Cyro-Nord
- 13 Half-Giant
- 14 Half-Orc
- 15 Imperial-Ogre
- 16 Imperial-Redguard
- 17 Manmer
- 18 Nord-Chimer
- 19 Nord-Reachman
- 20 Nord-Redguard
- 21 Hybrid Races
- 22 Other
- 23 See Also
- 24 References
Many different mortal and immortal races inhabit the realms of the Aurbis. The mortals of Tamriel can typically be categorized into one of these racial groups. However, multiracial people do exist and can exhibit the traits of two or more races. They are sometimes described as hybrids,[UOL 1] or derogatorily as half-breeds[1][2][3] and mongrels.[4][5]
One view on multiracial reproduction is set out in Notes on Racial Phylogeny, a text published by the Imperial University's Council of Healers. Generally, the offspring of such a union will bear the racial traits of the mother, though some traces of the father's race may also be present.[6] Others have stated that if a pair of different human races have children, that offspring will bear features of both races, instead of only the maternal side.[UOL 2] For more information on racial compatibility, see the article on sex.
Akaviri-Tamrielic[edit]
- Rim-Men are a group of Imperials that descend from Imperial retainers that worked and later intermingled with the Tsaesci that served the Second Empire of Cyrodiil.
- The Imperials of Hakoshae are known for their Akaviri ancestry, which dates back to the time of the fading Akaviri Potentate.[7][8]
- The infamous Blades captain Lorant Bouchard, who wielded a powerful Tsaesci blade, was rumored to be part serpent.[9] The Tsaesci are sometimes described as serpentine beastfolk.[10]
- The mercenary lord Duadeen has been described as half-human and half-Akaviri.[UOL 3][UOL 4]
- Ardent Flame: Draconic or Endemic? mentions a half-Akaviri arms-trainer, who was knowledgeable about the topic of the Dragonknight techniques.[11]
- Abnur Tharn described Chevalier Renald as exhibiting traits typical of Imperials with a significant amount of Akaviri heritage, noting his eyes and hair as indicative features.[12] However, Renald's identity is possibly more complex, as he made cryptic comments about shedding his skin when it's time for a new beginning.[13]
Altmer-Argonian[edit]
- Count Csaran, Altmer ruler of Vitharn in the Shivering Isles, once fathered a son with an Argonian named Sheen-in-Glade. Nothing else is known of this individual, who disappeared from the Isles at age 20.[14]
Altmer-Bosmer[edit]
- Mankar Camoran was an Altmer with significant Bosmeri heritage. He is thought to be the son of Haymon Camoran and a Bosmer woman named Kaalys.[15][16]
Altmer-Dunmer[edit]
- Queen Morgiah was a Dunmer who married King Reman Karoodil, an Altmer. The couple had two children by the end of the Third Era, Goranthir and Rinnala, who were both Dunmer in appearance despite being half-Altmer.[17]
Ayleid-Bosmer[edit]
- Ayleid refugees fleeing from the Alessian Order were known to intermingle with the Bosmer. According to "Theorem of Disheritage," the Valenwood Ayleids eventually became unable to breed among themselves and could only produce offspring by mating with the local Bosmer.[18][19]
Ayleid-Nede[edit]
- During the early Alessian Doctrines, the Nede Nunex Faleria had three children with an unnamed female Ayleid. Their offspring was described as "Elven children". When their son fathered a child with an unnamed female Imperial, the result was a child with enough elven features for the Falerias to be executed by the Empire.[20]
Bosmer-Dunmer[edit]
- The Oreyn family is an Elven bloodline that consists of both Bosmer and Dunmer.
Breton-Dunmer[edit]
- Emperor Cassynder Septim was the son of Empress Katariah (a Dunmer) and Emperor Pelagius III (a Breton). Although Cassynder was half-elven, he aged like a Breton, so by the time he ascended to the throne he was already middle-aged.[21] His half-brother, Emperor Uriel Septim IV, was also half-Dunmer half Breton, being the son of Katariah and Gallivere Lariat.[21]
Breton-Nord[edit]
- A Nord known as Sapphire had a Breton father.[22][23]
- Virkmund, a Nord, inherited his race from his father, despite his mother being a Breton.[24][25]
- Jofarr, son of the Nord King Odar the Brave and the Breton Queen Ysabel of Camlorn, was a Nord.[26]
Breton-Redguard[edit]
- Angelie Blakeley was a Redguard woman whose father Grantham was a Breton.[27]
- Conversely, Julienne and Clinton Lylvieve were two Bretons whose mother Michel was a Breton and whose father Azzada was a Redguard.[28]
- The Breton King Gothryd and the Redguard Queen Aubk-i had four known children together.[29]
Cyro-Breton[edit]
- Lord Bacaro Volorus was half-Imperial and half-Breton, displaying traits from both.[30]
Cyro-Nord[edit]
- Cyro-Nords are a mix between an Imperial (or "Cyrodil") and a Nord.
- The Colovians are one of the two main Imperial culture groups in Cyrodiil. They are the descendants of Cyro-Nords that settled western Cyrodiill.[31]
- The Second Era captain Tobias was described as a Cyro-Nordic.[32] Others referred to him as a Nord, his father's race.[33]
- Rikke, a Fourth Era Legate of the Imperial Legion, was a Cyro-Nord.[34] She was referred to as a Nord by herself and others.[35][36]
- Lavinia was born to a Nord father and an Imperial mother.[37]
- Minette Vinius, a Nord,[38] had an Imperial father[39] and brother.[40] Her father's cousin[41] was similarly a Nord.
Half-Giant[edit]
- Half-Giants are the descendants of normal sized humans and Giants or Sea Giants.[42] For more information on Half-Giants, see the main article.
- Sinmur was a Half-Giant from the Merethic Era.[43] He possessed the same towering height of ordinary giants[44] and was referred to as such by his adversaries.[45][46]
- The legendary Companion Lyris Titanborn is one of the most well known Half-Giants, despite only having Giant ancestry unlike true Half-Giants.[47][48]
Half-Orc[edit]
- The Gray Prince was a half-Orc and half-Imperial. His skin was a paler green compared to other Orcs, and it was believed that his fighting prowess may have been an inherited trait from his vampiric father.[49]
- Prince Adrien of Evermore was a Breton who was rumored to have sired a half-Orc bastard.[50]
- There have been mentions of extinct "orcoblins",[51] which are presumably some cross between an Orc and a Goblin.
Imperial-Ogre[edit]
Imperial-Redguard[edit]
- Aeliah Renmus was half-Imperial and half-Redguard, displaying traits from both. She possessed lighter skin than most Redguards.[53]
Manmer[edit]
- The most famous example of multiraciality are the Bretons of High Rock. Historically known as Manmer, the Nedic population of High Rock was forced to interbreed with the Altmer of Clan Direnni. Over many generations, this resulted in a distinct race of magically-inclined human. For more information on the racial history of Bretons, see the main article.
- Although sometimes categorized as Bretons, the Reachmen are usually believed to be a distinct race of people. Primarily of human descent, the Reachmen are often described as a mongrel breed, even for Bretons. Their lineage is said to include nearly every race imaginable.[31] For more information on the racial history of Reachmen, see the main article.
- According to the Altmeri account The Heart of the World, Bosmer were said to take mannish wives.[54]
- Giraud Scraeg was half-Breton on his mother's side and half-Reachman on his father's side.[55]
- Conversely, Gargrell Sorick was half-Breton on his father's side and half-Reachman on his mother's side.[56]
- The Anchorite was a Reachman[57] born to a Breton mother[58] and Reachman father.[59]
- The Dumonte Breton family was known for its considerable familial connection with the Altmeri Clan Direnni.[60]
Nord-Chimer[edit]
- Mith was a half Chimer-half Nord Companion, being born to a Chimer mother and Nordic father, taking on mostly the elven appearance of his mother although he did have his father's red hair.[61]
Nord-Reachman[edit]
Nord-Redguard[edit]
- Kayd, a Redguard, had a Nord father and Redguard mother.[63][64]
- Rustleif, a Nord, and Seren, a Redguard, were expecting their first child.[65]
Hybrid Races[edit]
The following races have been described as "half-breed" or "hybrid" races, either literally or metaphorically:
Other[edit]
- Umaril the Unfeathered was born to an Ayleid mother. As for his father, Umaril claimed divine parentage; his father was supposedly a god of the prior kalpa's World-River.[67] With this half-mortal half-divine parentage, Umaril was known as an Ada and referred to as a half-Elf.[68]
- Harpies, being an all-female race, are said to reproduce by kidnapping human males.[1]
- There is a dubious tale that claims the Lamias of Craglorn are descended from Frederic Croyens (a man of unspecified race) and his Lamia wife.[69]
See Also[edit]
- For game-specific information, see the ESO category of multiracial NPCs.
- Demigod
- Demiprince
- Maormer Leviathans
References[edit]
- ^ a b Daggerfall User's Guide
- ^ Orcs: The Vermin Among Us — Absolon Sorick
- ^ Legacy of the Bretons — Stefan Mornard
- ^ The Bretons: Mongrels or Paragons? — Phrastus of Elinhir
- ^ The Real Barenziah, Part IX — Anonymous
- ^ Notes on Racial Phylogeny — the Council of Healers, Imperial University
- ^ The Tonenaka Shrine — Magnate Feina-Darak
- ^ Magnate Feina-Darak's dialogue in ESO: Elsweyr
- ^ Sellonus's Journal Vol. 1 — Sellonus
- ^ 2920, The Last Year of the First Era — Carlovac Townway
- ^ Ardent Flame: Draconic or Endemic? — Gabrielle Benele
- ^ Meet the Character - Chevalier Renald — Abnur Tharn
- ^ Chevalier Renald's dialogue in ESO: Scalebreaker
- ^ Fall of Vitharn
- ^ The Refugees — Geros Albreigh
- ^ Mankar Camoran card in Legends
- ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 3rd Edition: The Blessed Isle: Alinor and the Summersets — Imperial Geographical Society, 3E 432
- ^ Ayleid Survivals in Valenwood — Cuinur of Cloudrest, 4th Tier Scholar of Tamrielic Minutiae
- ^ Green Lady Fertility Fetish item description in ESO
- ^ The Lost Fort Faleria
- ^ a b Brief History of the Empire v 2 — Stronach k'Thojj III
- ^ Appearance of Sapphire in Skyrim
- ^ Glover's Letter — Glover Mallory
- ^ Thonnir's dialogue in Skyrim
- ^ Appearance of Laelette the Vampire in Skyrim
- ^ Introduction sequence of Castles
- ^ Angelie's dialogue in Oblivion
- ^ Lylvieve family in Skyrim
- ^ The Warp in the West — Ulvius Tero
- ^ Lord Bacaro Volorus in ESO: High Isle
- ^ a b Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition: High Rock — Imperial Geographical Society, 2E 864
- ^ Tobias' biography on Redguard's official website
- ^ Cyrus' dialogue in Redguard
- ^ Legate Rikke card in Legends: Heroes of Skyrim
- ^ Legate Rikke's dialogue in Skyrim
- ^ General Tullius' dialogue in Skyrim
- ^ Mathies' dialogue in Skyrim
- ^ Appearance of Minette Vinius in Skyrim
- ^ Appearance of Corpulus Vinius in Skyrim
- ^ Appearance of Sorex Vinius in Skyrim
- ^ Appearance of Faida in Skyrim
- ^ Appearance of Half-Giants in ESO
- ^ Skald Svari's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Appearance of Sinmur in ESO
- ^ Ysgramor's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Vigrod Wraithbane's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Gjalder's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Captain Murthin's dialogue in ESO: Greymoor
- ^ Origin of the Gray Prince quest in Oblivion
- ^ A Royal Embarrassment — Aemilianus Falto, "A Concerned Citizen"
- ^ Jester dialogue in Arena
- ^ A wall hanging in Oblivion
- ^ Aeliah Renmus's dialogue in ESO: Dragonhold
- ^ The Monomyth
- ^ Giraud Scraeg's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Agents and Reagents: The Bounty of Mundus — David S. J. Hodgson
- ^ Appearance of The Anchorite in ESO: The Deadlands
- ^ Appearance of Sister Celdina in ESO: The Deadlands
- ^ Appearance of Emperor Moricar in ESO: The Deadlands
- ^ Augustine Viliane Answers Your Questions — Sybil Augustine Viliane
- ^ King Edward, Part IV — Anonymous
- ^ Ulfsild in ESO
- ^ Appearance of Kayd in Skyrim
- ^ Appearance of Beirand in Skyrim
- ^ Rustleif's dialogue in Skyrim
- ^ On the Xivkyn — Pelagius Habor, Council Daedrologist-in-Residence
- ^ The Song of Pelinal, v 7
- ^ The Song of Pelinal, v 3
- ^ Lamias of Craglorn — Theoderic Peron
Note: The following references are considered to be unofficial sources. They are included to round off this article and may not be authoritative or conclusive.
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