About this image
Notice
This user's image description contains 1 images. Some authors like to showcase more of their work in their image descriptions or use the image description to provide a storyboard for the image provided.
You will need to be logged in before you can see this user's image description.
19 comments
Just out of interest how do you tell the difference between a human-khajiit and a mer-khajiit?
What you need to do is ask the half khajiit in question if it supports the Thalmor; and if it gives you any answer besides "No, in the sweet name of Talos!" -then you KNOW it's an elf/Mer-Khajiit >: D
(Just kidding)
To be honest I only use the name "Mer-Khajiit" because it specifies a more humanoid seperation from the standard Khajiit. It would be more correct for me to say "Breton-Khajiit" or "Nord-Khajiit" as those are the two I have featured in my pics, but alas for the sake of simplicity- I stick to "Mer-Khajiit". Originally I made a Mer-Khajiit with strong Elven features, but paradoxically I have never uploaded images of it as the two that followed quickly became my favorites :p
You know that there are many species of Khajiit, right? The so-called "standard Khajiit", those in Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim, are Suthay-raht. The race that you have here is an Ohmes-raht. Similar to the races of Man, but for their tail, ears, and short, light fur (understandably the favourite of many of us). There is also the Ohmes, which are almost indistinguishable from Bosmer; the Cathay, who are basically large, muscular Suthay-raht; the Alfiq, which are pretty much intelligent housecats; and at least eleven others.