Lore:Sex
Sex is intimate physical contact between individuals, typically for the purposes of reproduction or pleasure. This article documents not just the biology, but also the various customs, stories and reputations the different cultures, religions and races of Tamriel (and beyond) have regarding sex and reproduction. This article also touches on the reproduction of animals and on sexual dimorphism found both in fauna and in the various races.
Racial Compatibility and Reproduction[edit]
- For more information, see Multiraciality.
The council of healers at the Imperial University has done many analyses of the living races and determined that mer and man can effectively reproduce with one another. The Imperial University found that the children of interracial couples typically take on more of the mother's racial features, with traces of the father's traits being expressed.[1] However, this is not entirely true: there have been documented cases where humans from two different races have had children, and their offspring bore features from both parents.[2][UOL 1] The Imperial University's council of healers could also not determine if Argonians, Orcs and Khajiit are reproductively compatible with mer and man and each other.[1] Despite this, other Imperial scholars have claimed that men, mer and humanoid beastfolk can all mate with one another.[3][4][5]
As previously mentioned, children of mixed ancestry are possible. Notable examples include Aeliah Renmus, the daughter of a Redguard and an Imperial, Bacaro Volorus, the son of an Imperial and a Breton, and the Gray Prince, who was born to an Orc and an Imperial.[2][6][UOL 1] The Gray Prince's father was an Imperial vampire, providing evidence that at least some vampires can reproduce with the living.[7] In cases of mixed heritage, traits of different races may skip generations, appearing later on in the family line. One such case was that of Nunex Faleria's grandchild, who displayed elven traits despite having human parents.[8]
Half-giants are, as the name implies, half-giant men.[9] The legendary Companion Lyris Titanborn is one of the most well known half-giants, despite only having giant ancestry unlike true half-giants.[UOL 1][10][11]
At least some Akaviri races can interbreed with humans, with such examples as the mixed Akaviri-Imperial people of Hakoshae[12] or the half-human half-Akaviri mercenary lord Duadeen.[UOL 2][UOL 3] The infamous Blades captain Lorant Bouchard, who wielded a powerful Tsaesci blade, was rumored to be part serpent.[13]
Pairings between mortals and the immortal have also been documented. Some of the most "common" examples of these are shown in the form of Demi-Princes, offspring of Daedric Princes or Daedra Lords and a lesser entity, such as a mortal.[14] The Nede Alessia and the Demigod Morihaus are known for siring a child, Belharza, and possibly creating the Minotaur race.[15]
Various species of typically aggressive beastfolk are claimed to or have reputations of mating with other races. Ogres are one such case who may be able to interbreed with humans,[16][UOL 4] although it's unknown if this is the case for the other Goblin-ken.[1] Though there have been mentions of extinct "orcoblins".[17] At least one tale of unconfirmed authenticity mentions offspring from a pairing of a lamia and a man of another race.[18] However this seemingly all-female race is presumed to be hermaphroditic, and they are known to lay eggs.[19] Harpies have a reputation as creatures who kidnap, mate with, and kill human males,[20][21] but their reproductive biology is otherwise not well understood.[1] It is said a thousand generations of inbreeding is what removed any glimmer of intelligence from the minds of Wrothgarian harpies, who are closer to giant birds than people.[22]
The tall, bestial and hunchbacked Maormer Leviathans are described as "the spawn of some unholy and sorcerous coupling of Sea Elf and Sea Serpent".[23]
The Telvanni Divayth Fyr was capable of creating female clones of himself from his own flesh.[24]
Some beastfolk only reproduce during certain life-phases, often accompanied by drastic transformations. For one year of their life, Dreugh undergo a process known as karvinasim and emerge onto land as aggressive and animalistic crustaceans to breed.[25] Grummites only mate once they've fully matured from their aquatic and semi-aquatic life phases, being consumed by an urge to mate once their metamorphosis is complete.[26] The Sload are hermaphrodites in their "polwygle" phase, and later reabsorb their reproductive organs once they're old enough to walk on land.[27] Due to this, Imperial scholars believe that the Sload cannot produce children with the races of Tamriel.[1][28]
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Duadeen, a half-Akaviri man
Races[edit]
Altmer[edit]
The Altmer have a rough reputation to outsiders, with some believing they practice some form of eugenics, supposedly practicing infanticide in nine out of ten newborns due to impurities.[29] This has some basis in truth, as some Altmer (but not all)[30][UOL 5] do abandon those born with deformities or impurities, branding them as "hulkynds".[31]
Some Altmer physicians believed that elven women could not conceive more than four times, with the usual number of children being two.[4] Some Altmer were believed to have engaged in inbreeding[32] with a prominent example being Clan Direnni due to the lack of distinctive features among them. However another theory to explain this was the possibility that they reproduced through magic.[33] In the days of Direnni rule over High Rock, these elves had many privileges and rights over their human subjects, one of which was the "Perquisite of Coition", or in other words, the right to have sex with any human they so desired. Sex with their subjects was not just casual fun but also competition between Direnni, as many strove to have "stables" filled with the most attractive humans they could find.[34]
Erotic literature, both fictional and instructional is present in Altmer society. During the time of the First Aldmeri Dominion, the Thalmor distributed guides on approved methods of procreation in order to properly reflect their Altmeri heritage.[35] Individuals of importance such as Queen Ayrenn were popular subjects in erotic fiction during the Interregnum.[36]
Some of the more prejudiced among the High Elves have compared sleeping with Bosmer to bestiality.[37]
Argonians[edit]
Some Argonians view "mating" as nothing more than an order of the Hist to reproduce.[38] Despite having breasts, Saxhleel are capable of laying eggs.[39][40] Distinct from other races, the Argonians have cloacae.[41]
There exists limited-edition Argonian erotica featuring androgynous etchings of the race.[42]
→ See also: Reproduction and Child-Rearing in Argonian Culture
Bretons[edit]
The Breton people are a "hybrid"[UOL 6] race which originated from centuries of Nedic and Aldmer interbreeding.[43][44][45] In the early days of the race, they were even referred to as Manmeri,[46] Half-Elves,[34] and possibly Chimera (from the Altmeri word for "change").[47] Over time, elven blood became more and more diluted in the Breton race, resulting in the waning of their elven features, but never outright vanishing, instead presenting itself in aspects such as the pointed elf-like ears which some Bretons still possess.[45][48] Due to this heritage, Bretons are still sometimes derogatorily referred to as a "mongrels" or "degraded hybrids".[34][49]
Bretons have the Law of Consanguinity, preventing marriage between those too close in blood relation.[50] Regardless, rumors of incest among Breton royalty and nobility are rampant. A notable subject of these rumors is King Ranser, who allegedly slept with every sibling in his royal line—some even implied that his daughter Rayelle was a product of one such coupling. Others speak of pagan rituals, paint-slick bodies and mind-altering concoctions as having their places in "blood purity" customs. Other figures of note were a young noblewoman and her brother at a House Ravenwatch party. Despite this, many of these stories are just that—stories. They are considered poor grist and sensationalism to most historians.[51]
Waking Day is a Breton holiday originally invented to wake the spirits of nature. In modern times it has evolved into an orgiastic celebration of winter's end.[52] Preceding Waking Day is the March of Beauty, a festival in which provocatively dressed prostitutes danced throughout Camlorn, being available for sex later in the evening.[53] The druids of the Systres isle of Galen possessed an artifact which caused extreme arousal to those in its vicinity. In the Second Era, this relic was unearthed and activated by the Dreadsail pirates, leading the entire settlement of Llanshara to devolve into frequent sexual activity.[54][55] This same settlement had a 'Ritual of Life's Commencement', an ancient tradition celebrating the creation of life through the sexual union of Druids.[56] The Glenmoril Wyrd are known to apply a special cologne to their lower bodies for the pleasure of their wolves.[57]
A Third Era joke book poked fun at Bretons for being rather promiscuous.[58] The Prostitutes Guild has a large, almost palatial guildhouse located in an affluent part of Camlorn.[59] The Laumont line is rumored to have originated from a union of Breton and flame atronach, though this is dismissed by some members of the family as exaggeration or embellishment.[60]
The Bretons of High Isle idolized mermaids as fertility icons.[61] Some wealthy Bretons utilize illicit inhalants to enhance their bedchamber activities.[62]
→ See also: Sex, Marriage, and Family in Breton Culture
Bosmer[edit]
The Wood Elves, who outnumber all other Mer in Tamriel, have a reputation for being amorously-inclined, with twelve being considered an average number of children in a family.[63][64] They are relaxed when it comes to this part of life, casually bringing it up in conversation[65] and even eroticizing their religion through suggestive drawings of plant-life and fertility idols.[66][67] The dreaded Wild Hunt has been described as a "cannibalistic orgy" by some.[68]
Some have theorized that Ayleid extinction was due to a lack of fertility among the Wild Elves, who instead resorted to mating with the Bosmer people to replenish their numbers. Fertility totems supporting this theory have been unearthed in Greenshade[69][70]
Mechanical devices which display moving pictures of Bosmer coitus exist.[71] The leaves of rare flytraps found deep within Valenwood are used as a powerful aphrodisiac.[72]
Dunmer[edit]
Brothels and gentlemens' clubs exist throughout Morrowind.[73][74] The Dark Elves are no strangers to personal entertainment: studded copper insertables were made for bedroom use, and nobles collected romantic pamphlets for lonely nights.[75][76]
The Thirty-Six Lessons of Vivec have prominent sexual themes and depict possibly sexual actions forbidden by the titular god, such as penetration of the "second aperture" as well as oral practices, although the sermons allege that the latter is still practiced in secrecy.[77] Almalexia is also a prominent figure, with ornate fertility fetishes idolizing her circulating throughout Morrowind.[78] In Deshaan she was also featured in a Second Era stage play known as "The Thirty Sex Sermons of Vivec", where a depiction of her makes love onstage.[79] The overall sentiment of Dunmer sensuality is shared by low-brow literature.[4][58]
Imperials[edit]
Imperial soldiers have been known to carry etchings of erotic scenes when on duty in foreign lands.[80] Members of the Imperial Legion who consort with horses, so called "horse-lovers", are branded and banished as punishment. Some members of the Legion believed that those who consorted with Khajiit should be given the same punishment.[UOL 7] The citizens of Anvil have been known to disapprove of sleeping with Bosmer, some even claiming they'd rather bed horses instead.[81]
The Imperials of Hakoshae are known for their Akaviri ancestry, which dates back to the time of the fading Akaviri Potentate.[12][82]
Khajiit[edit]
The morphology of Khajiit is determined at their date of birth rather than the shape of their parents.[83][84] It is intrinsically tied to the phases of Jone and Jode and the Lunar Lattice,[85] also known as the ja-Kha'jay.[86] After birth, Khajiit look very similar to one another and are smaller than human newborns. Within weeks, their individual morphology becomes more clear, and their growth is faster than that of humans.
Different furstocks can engage in romantic pairings, though some can prove to be more physically challenging than others.[UOL 8] Some furstocks possess phallic barbs.[4][UOL 9] Khajiit armies have used prostitution as methods of infiltration.[UOL 7]
The term "zuub-zuub" is used by the Khajiit to describe sex.[87] Khajiit pornography exists in circulation throughout Tamriel.[88][89] A Third Era joke book poked fun at Khajiit for being rather promiscuous.[58]
Nords[edit]
Some Nords are known to keep a bust of Dibella in their bedchambers, supposedly invigorating sensual activities.[90] Mara is a common figure in nordic sexual culture, with fertility fetishes found in shrines of the goddess throughout Skyrim. Unique incenses are also made in her name, such as the "Incense of Mara", which is a prohibited version of the common calm-inducing scent that permeates most Nord bedchambers.[91][92] Nords sometimes employ "morale officers" in war camps.[93] They promote loyalty in relationships and generally frown upon being unfaithful to one's partner in a committed relationship.[94] In the Fourth Era, the Nords of Riften were known to take issue with the practice of "Dibellan Arts".[95]
Orcs[edit]
Despite the Orcish Code of Malacath insisting that only the chief may marry, and by extension sleep with their many wives, by some it is seen as an open secret that plenty of extramarital acts happen behind closed doors.[96] Acorns were a fecundity icon for some Orcs, as fertility fetishes depicting pregnant Orsimer holding the nut were known to exist during the Second Era.[97] Fertility rituals commonly made use of powdered alit horns.[98]
Reachfolk[edit]
The modern Reachfolk are considered a mixed mannish race, distinct from all others who contribute to their ancestral makeup. Their ancestry is diverse, with some clans tracing their roots to Keptu,[99] Direnni Altmer invaders, Bretons, Imperials, Nedes, Nords, Orcs,[100] and, according to some accounts, even Daedra.[101][102] One such story involves Dearola, a Demi-Prince and daughter of Hircine, who is said to have intermingled with a Reachfolk clan. The Song of Gwyna suggests that she had relations with Reachfolk, and one of her descendants, Chief Rowolan, was renowned for his mythical prowess, possibly due to his lineage. However, variations of the song exist, and they all lead to the tragic demise of Rowolan's bloodline.[102]
Certain Reachfolk groups such as Eagleseer Clan have been labeled as bawdy by an account of a foreigner.[103] Some other Reachfolk were known for using innuendos in advertisement of their wares.[104] Hroltar the Boaster has made several exaggerated statements about his escapades involving multiple Wispmothers, a Giantesses, and two dozen Nord shieldmaidens. The validity of these claims remains uncertain.[105]
Certain stone statues depicting Hagravens were thought to serve as fertility idols, although another interpretation of these carvings is that they simply depict hagravens who have gorged themselves on small children.[106] Hagravens allegedly can have the ability to curse individuals with infertility.[107]
Redguards[edit]
A special gift to newly-wed Redguards is Hag's Breath, a potent aphrodisiac.[108] The methods employed by Redguard noblewomen in their bedchambers stood out in contrast to the traditional practices of Breton nobility.[109]
Giants[edit]
Giants have been known to gather regularly at ceremonial sites. Here, they come together to trade, mate, and communicate with whatever methods they have developed.[110] One tale tells of a Giant family residing on Mount Trolhetta consisting of a male giant and a female giantess raising their child together.[111] Female giants are not often seen by other races. Although Giants have no known written language, they seem to have an affinity for spiral motifs. This particular pattern (shared by ancient Nordic craftsmanship) is often depicted as scars on their torsos, carved into their mammoth's tusks, or painted onto various rocks, trees, and walls within their encampments. Observers have speculated that this rudimentary art possibly entices females, marks territory, or is simply artistic expression.[112]
Factotums[edit]
Factotums exhibit the ability to compose poetry containing suggestive undertones.[113] Certain factotums, like the Precursor, even possess gustatory sensors installed in their pelvises. It was speculated that Vivec was responsible for such additions.[114] Among its multifarious functions, AIOS, the master factotum created by Sotha Sil also registered the copulation rate of the inhabitants of the Clockwork City.[115]
Umbrielans[edit]
The denizens of Umbriel were not familiar with the concept of sexual reproduction, being born fully grown from the Marrow Sump. Some likened a child to being a parasite and considered child-birth revolting. Despite this, they were fully aware of sex, using copulation and procreation interchangeably.[116]:Part 3, Chapter 2
It was unknown whether the Hobs of Umbriel were creatures that reproduced or grew in a normal way, or if they were grown from proforms like the other people of Umbriel.[116]:Part 3, Chapter 10 Supposedly, some chefs in Umbriel would train their Hobs to perform "unconventional" favors for them.[116]:Part 2, Chapter 4
Immortal Beings[edit]
Daedra[edit]
→ See also: Daedric Procreation
Unlike mortals, Daedra do not typically reproduce or endure the process of giving birth and consider the mortal way crude, messy, or boring.[117][118][119] Dremora are said to have no parents.[120] The mortal words for parents, such as "father", instead have a meaning more akin to "creator" or "master" in Oblivion.[119] Despite this, some Daedric beings, usually those that imitate Nirn's creatures, do reproduce in more conventional manners, such as Nocturnal's Crow Daedra who lay eggs to hatch more of their kind.[121][122] Similarly, Skein Invertebrates also produce their own young.[123][124] Clannfear and Nightmare Animals exist in juvenile forms and do grow up to adulthood, but whether they reproduce normally or are created young is unknown.[125][126] Lurkers are an example of a truly unique Daedra capable of having offspring, they are known to have aquatic spawn.[127]
Despite the general lack of typical reproduction, at least some Daedra enjoy the act of sex itself, even joining with mortals[128][129][130][131] albeit sometimes in a sadistic manner.[132][133] Daedric Seducers have sometimes engaged in consensual sex with mortals, though this is dangerous and typically results in injury.[131] Likewise, sex with Spider Daedra can end up with similar results.[130] Some Spider Daedra found the act of causing others pain arousing.[118] At the House of Whims, Dark Seducer harems sometimes rent the space for their sensual encounters.[129]
Dragons[edit]
Dragons are said to have always existed, a statement backed up by other immortal beings; scholars have thus concluded that they do not mate or lay eggs.[134][135][136] Despite this there are many claims of dragons having offspring, often in legends or dubious tales.[137][138][134][139][UOL 3] The dragonlings of the Iliac Bay are sometimes believed to be young dragons,[140][141] however scholars claim they are merely oversized lizards, with no relation to true dragons.[134] One very unlikely tale claims that dragons can reproduce with mortals, and that their offspring are capable of transforming into creatures called wyverns.[137]
Dragons largely appear to be male or to have a single sex. However, there are accounts of female dragons in the historical-fiction, King Edward.[142] There are also claims that Jills, mythical creatures said to be responsible for fixing the world during Dragon Breaks,[143] are female dragons.[UOL 10][UOL 11]
Religion & Culture[edit]
Dibella Worship[edit]
While Dibella is primarily worshipped as the Goddess of Beauty,[86] Love,[144] and Affection,[145] she is also widely regarded as a lustful and passionate goddess[146][147] to the extent that she's known as the Divine who "pays Men in Moans".[148] Worshippers of Dibella who lean to the erotic aspects of her sphere may partake in erotic instruction[86] and hand out 'Marks of Dibella' to those they sleep with.[95] Dibella's followers sometimes wear porcelain masks when they wish to honor the goddess through anonymous bestowals of affection.[149]
Followers of Dibella advise against courting vampires, considering them impossible to feel true untainted lust.[145]
Morwha Worship[edit]
Morwha is the Yokudan goddess of fertility.[86][150] She was described by some as a lusty goddess, albeit not as lustful as Dibella.[147] Worshippers of the goddess typically put emphasis on her breasts, commonly exclaiming by her "teat", "tit" and "bosom".[151][152][153][154] This focus extends to their art and apparel, such as ornate teaspoons depicting her breasts and bosom-harnesses worn during plays regarding the goddess.[155][156] Morwha is always portrayed as four-armed, so that she can 'grab more husbands'.[86]
Sanguine Worship[edit]
Sanguine, known as the Lord of Revelry[157]:293 is the Prince of Lust, Perversion and Dark Indulgences. Anything in excess is his motto.[158][159]:11[160] His followers make love to honor him[161][162] and sometimes wear masks to conceal their identities.[163] They partake in rituals of pain and pleasure, caressing each other's bodies and faces to mark one another in Sanguine's name.[164][165]
During Saturalia, it is common-place for the youth of Elinhir to gift one another lewd and promiscuous presents, anonymously daring their peers to partake in licentious behavior.[166] Worshippers of Sanguine often seek taboo pleasures.[UOL 12]
Sheogorath Worship[edit]
Sheogorath is the Prince of Madness and is the ruler of the Shivering Isles.[158] In the Mania region of his realm it is said that the prophet Arden-Sul and his two hundred and thirteen followers met their ends in an overindulgent and hedonistic orgy. This apex of hedonism supposedly caused the hearts of each attendee to explode, with Arden-Sul himself being the last to perish in a moment of pure bliss. The location of this revelry became an important religious site in the Mad God's realm.[167] Worshippers may frolic nude at Shrines of Sheogorath. One play tells of Gambolpuddy seemingly having the ability to trick others into believing they have different identities, such as an Altmer princess having sex on a dining table in front of her noble peers upon touching the glove and believing she was a lowly Khajiit maid, but Sheogorath revealed that the princess desired to commit such a debaucherous act the whole time and it was merely the glove that freed her from thinking such behavior was beneath her.[UOL 13]
Mephala Worship[edit]
Mephala, also known as the Webspinner,[168] is associated with sex and intrigue. This is reflected both violently and subtly in the forms of orgies and courtship respectively.[169][170] Her cultists use sex and seduction as tools, and induction into these groups often requires prospective members to engage in such activities. This has earned them a reputation for being "debauched orgy clubs".[171] A forbidden text associated with Mephala includes detailed illustrations of various sensual arrangements, including one known as the "Eight-Legged Embrace".[172]
Entertainment[edit]
The people of Tamriel have a variety of items and recreational activities revolving around sexual satisfaction. Erotic literature and artworks appear throughout most cultures and regarding various topics.[76][42][173][36][66][71][88][89][172][58][174] Beings such as vampires and lycanthropes also appear in some erotica.[175][176][177] Hermaeus Mora found that the seemingly infinite books about mortal sex made decent structural support in his Endless Library.[178]
Perhaps the most well known piece of sexual literature is The Lusty Argonian Maid.[179] This bawdy work features the titular lusty Argonian maid and originated from a long line of stories told by traveling bards, each with its own unique spin on the tale.[180] Its popularity grew to the point of spin-offs, such as song adaptations[181] and art folios.[182] Despite this bardic origin, by the Third Era most believed it to have been written by the Imperial Crassius Curio.
Toys for erotic play such as whips, leather-bindings and the 'Amorous Giantess' set were also found in bedrooms throughout Tamriel.[183][184][185][75]
Some establishments also provided sexual entertainment, such as Prostitutes Guild chapters[186][59] and various other brothels throughout Tamriel.[73][74] Some of businesses offered these services only secretly.[95]
Taboos[edit]
It is difficult to have "impure thoughts" around telepaths, as many of them are capable of reading minds.[UOL 14] Various illegal bedroom products exist throughout Tamriel.[62][92] Illegalization of certain carnal activities and writings has been done throughout Tamriel, primarily by the Alessian Order. One such example is an erotic article titled the Conquest of the Falmer.[174]
Most of the time, however, the law prevents much darker aspects of society from being in public view. Necrophiliacs have their dark urges either suppressed by the law or driven underground away from society.[187][188][189][190] Some have described phantasms as feeling unlike anything else, like an electrifying connection no living person could match.[191]
The Lord of Domination,[192] Molag Bal, attracts an unsavory crowd. Female followers of Molag Bal are traditionally offered to him on his summoning day. Being selected as an offering is seen as an honor and selectees are expected to go through with the ritual. Few survive, but those who do emerge as pure-blooded vampires.[193] The first to have suffered this "tradition" was Lamae Beolfag, the original vampire.[194] Some vampires use their dark powers to bend the wills of others through arcane seduction.[195]
Some mages have used magic to torture others through bursts of extraordinary sexual ecstasy, breaking the minds of those affected by it. These magics can be of such power that its victims beg for more after it ends. "The way the spell works is that it gives them such intense pleasure that they feel empty and broken without it."; "[...]his knees gave way as the most absolute pleasure he'd ever felt rushed through his body. He wept in ecstasy and moaned involuntarily, overcome."[196]:Chapter 5
Some Dremora show interest in sexually defiling the corpses of mortals.[132][133] At the House of Whims, mortals can partake in the "Constrictions of Moath", though they have difficulty enduring this act and always retain physical injuries, some even dying in the process. For this reason, Madam Whim does not permit her employees to administer the Constrictions of Moath on Nirnlings at too frequent an interval.[128] Some conjurers have displayed attraction to their summons, particularly Flame Atronachs.[197]
Fauna[edit]
The inhabitants of Tamriel selectively breed many creatures to better serve specific roles, whether that be as pets, mounts,[198][199] food,[200] or to aid the overall environment.[201][202] There are several examples of hybrids and crossbreeds among the creatures of Tamriel, such as Mules, Wolfdogs and Bristlegut Pigs.[203][204] Some creatures such as horses and durzogs can be altered in their mother's wombs when exposed to certain magics.[205][206]
Weather can sometimes affect the mating habits of creatures. Circa 2E 565, unseasonably warm weather in Skyrim drove hordes of trolls across the western half of the province while "locked in unspeakably horrid acts". High King Svargrim personally stopped the rampage, splitting many of the mating trolls. This event was later known as "The Great Troll Rut".[207]
Most species of arthropod are capable of producing vast amounts of eggs or larvae, with many having specialized castes or queens dedicated to the act of reproduction. Kwama have huge and bloated queens that produce all of a nest's eggs.[208] Some varieties of spider serve as queens, such as Web Mothers and the Diamond Spider Queen.[209][210] Bees and wasps are common insects that have queens.[211][212] Kotu Gava Broodmothers are capable of rapidly producing spawn to defend themselves.[213] Yaghra Monstrosities are a strange variety of Yaghra capable of producing overwhelming amounts of Larval Yaghra.[214]
Certain arthropods can reproduce parasitically. Giant wasps can reproduce rapidly by injecting eggs into the bodies of other creatures, which quickly emerge as young wasps.[215] Chaurus are capable of reproducing in a similar way.[216] Spiders will occasionally use corpses to incubate their eggs.[217][218] Elytra possess a large thorax that functions as their womb, and is also where an Elytra's ichor forms. This ichor's purpose is to paralyze a foe, and if the Elytra deems the paralyzed to be a worthy host, she will nest her eggs within the host, sustaining the young with the host's warm flesh.[219]
Some creatures have multiple possible means of reproduction. Indriks are often "born" by manifesting in the wild as a result of the occurrence of natural phenomena, without the need for an existing indrik to sire them.[220][221] Despite this, Indriks are capable of reproducing normally; some Altmer even managed to breed them in captivity during the Second Era.[222] Mantikoras are usually created by alchemical processes in special spawning pools, but some are created with the ability to breed like normal creatures.[223]
Some animals are known to partake in inbreeding; comparisons to inbred animals are used to insult people.[224][225]
Dimorphism[edit]
"Sexual dimorphism" refers to the phenomenon of individuals of different sexes from the same species developing different physical characteristics, such as the development of breasts in women. Some of the Tamrielic races and animals present these dimorphic characteristics.
Bosmer women are taller than the men on average[226] and most elves have differing ear shapes and sizes between sexes. Male ears tend to be bigger than their female counterparts in Altmer, Dunmer and Orcs, with the opposite being true in Bosmer.[226][227][228][229]
Kagouti prominently show dimorphism in both their appearance and mating habits. Male specimens tend to be larger and more colorful, while the females are smaller and duller.[230] Despite this, females are the dominant sex during mating and often attack their male counterparts.[231] Netches also present similar differences. Male ("bull") netches are larger than the more aggressive female ("betty") netches.[232][233][234] Gnats are an additional example of dimorphism affecting behavior, with females being the only ones capable of biting, and males creating buzzing sounds to attract their mates.[235]
Some animals use pheromones to communicate with other members of their species. Some, such as the female dragon frog, use them to attract mates.[236] Betty netches and their calves, on the other hand, secrete pheromones when they feel threatened to drive nearby bull netches to aggression.[237][238]
Miscellaneous[edit]
A variety of other sexual items and topics exist in Tamriel. Tamriel denizens have been known to use book jackets to hide the covers of indecent tomes,[239] while others owned journals filled with names, addresses and ratings of "companions".[240] Some Daedric charms were also believed to bring luck in carnal affairs.[241] Other such luck inducing trinkets of the more Divine variety also existed.[242] Fertility idols, totems and fetishes exist in most cultures throughout Tamriel.[67][243][61][244][91][245][78][246][247] Leg exercisers for strengthening thighs are sometimes gifted by one spouse to another as part of one's anniversary.[248] Some have partaken in drugs which make sexual experience akin to "floating on the surface of time".[88]
Heart's Day, (also called Lovers' Day)[249] is a holiday celebrated all over Tamriel on the 16th of Sun's Dawn (which coincides with Sanguine's summoning day). Inns typically offer free bedrooms on this day.[250] In honor of Heart's Day, flower petals, sweetrolls, and much more are brought into the bedroom to properly set a mood. Each item helps those so inclined to fulfill on the day's delightful promise with their partners in the adventure called life. Flowers associated with Dibella are picked for the occasion.[251]
King Hrol was a possibly insane king who in an attempt to restore the united Empire of old, made love to a hillock which he believed Alessia's spirit resided in. This act cost him his life.[252] Some vials of his famously fertilized soil were sold throughout Tamriel.[253]
Nymphs have a reputation for being promiscuous and having indiscriminate sex with other races, however these pornographic tales may simply be exaggeration or heresy.[254] Nereids, who are sometimes called Water Nymphs, are similarly known as beautiful and sweet, but are vain and dangerous creatures. Due to this, writings on their sexual nature are rampant.[255][256] Some have implied that Nereids may give their thanks in "jubilant" manners.[257]
Despite their nature as golems, gargoyles have been known to pay amorous attention to non-living statues that have been carved to resemble fellow gargoyles.[258]
Gallery[edit]
Notes[edit]
- Saint Vitache, Breton Patron Saint of Millers, Scissor-Grinders, and Bathhouse Attendants could be interpreted as a Sapphic innuendo.[259]
- Sex was intended to be a mechanic in Daggerfall that the player could partake in, either as the result of favors from NPCs or the hiring of prostitutes, which would trigger a cutscene depicting painted art (similar to the Vampirism cutscene). It was ultimately cut from the final game, though errant strings of dialogue with NPCs regarding this mechanic still remain in the files; Todd Howard commented that he still has the original art for it in a cabinet, which he said "was tastefully done of course".[260] Battlespire, which began as a DLC for Daggerfall, did eventually integrate this mechanic through dialogue with Perthan and Seducers.[131]
See Also[edit]
- For game-specific information, see the Battlespire and Castles articles.
- For an article on sexuality and gender, see the general article.
- For an article on romance and marriage, see the lore article.
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d e Notes on Racial Phylogeny — the Council of Healers, Imperial University
- ^ a b Aeliah Renmus' dialogue in ESO: Dragonhold
- ^ "Humanoid Races" Generic Dialogue in Morrowind
- ^ a b c d The Real Barenziah — Anonymous
- ^ Fall of Vitharn
- ^ Lord Bacaro Volorus in ESO
- ^ Origin of the Gray Prince quest in Oblivion
- ^ The Lost Fort Faleria
- ^ Appearance of Half Giants in ESO: Greymoor
- ^ Gjalder's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Captain Murthin's dialogue in ESO: Greymoor
- ^ a b The Tonenaka Shrine — Magnate Feina-Darak
- ^ Sellonus's Journal Vol. 1 — Sellonus
- ^ Lyranth the Foolkiller Answers Your Questions — Lyranth the Foolkiller
- ^ On Minotaurs — Nonus Caprenius, Temporarily Unaffiliated Scholar of Imperial Antiquities
- ^ A wall hanging in Oblivion
- ^ Jester dialogue in Arena
- ^ Lamias of Craglorn — Theoderic Peron
- ^ The Improved Emperor's Guide to Tamriel: Hammerfell — Flaccus Terentius, 2E 581
- ^ Daggerfall User's Guide
- ^ Harridan's Lair loading screen in ESO
- ^ Orzorga's comments about harpy viscera during A Healthy Choice in ESO
- ^ The Scaled Elves — Marin Laroix
- ^ Divayth Fyr's dialogue in Morrowind
- ^ Revolting Life Cycle of the Dreugh — Fronto Maecilius
- ^ From Frog to Man — Meekus Ralbrek
- ^ Further Notes on the Sload — Telenger the Artificer
- ^ Generic Dialogue in Morrowind
- ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition: Aldmeri Dominion — Imperial Geographical Society, 2E 864
- ^ Amalien in ESO
- ^ Manacar's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Vika's dialogue in Oblivion: Shivering Isles
- ^ Direnni Palatial Art Antiquity Codex entry in ESO: Greymoor
- ^ a b c The Bretons: Mongrels or Paragons? — Phrastus of Elinhir
- ^ Guide to Approved Methods of Procreation item description in ESO
- ^ a b Book of Erotic Stories item description in ESO
- ^ Laurosse's dialogue in ESO
- ^ The Argonian Mating Ritual — Valrendil of the Crystal Tower, Research-Appointee to the Thalmor
- ^ Mark of Egg-Births
- ^ Veesk-Olan's correspondence in ESO
- ^ Ux-Deelith Mezatil's dialogue during Something About Stibbons in ESO: Murkmire
- ^ a b Erotic Argonian Etchings item description in ESO
- ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 3rd Edition: All the Eras of Man, A Comprehensive History of our History — Imperial Geographical Society, 3E 432
- ^ Loremaster's Archive - Tamriel's Dungeons — Dhulef
- ^ a b Modern Day Bretons: Man or Mer? — Vastyr Historian Filibert Beauchamp
- ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition: High Rock — Imperial Geographical Society, 2E 864
- ^ The Beast of Galen — Phrastus of Elinhir
- ^ Pointed Ears for Bretons during Character Creation in ESO
- ^ Crimes of the Daggerfall Covenant — Aicantar of Shimmerene, Sapiarch of Indoctrination
- ^ The Story of Princess Eselde
- ^ Loremaster's Archive - Bretons & High Isle — Lady Arabelle
- ^ Waking Day holiday in Daggerfall
- ^ Mystery of Talara, v 1 — Mera Llykith
- ^ The Sea Runs Restless quest in ESO: Firesong
- ^ Minahel's Note — Minahel
- ^ Ritual of Life's Commencement
- ^ Glenmoril Wyrd Leg Cologne item description in ESO
- ^ a b c d Jokes — Butha Sunhous
- ^ a b Mystery of Talara, v 4 — Mera Llykith
- ^ Ludovic Laumont's hireling correspondence #203 in ESO
- ^ a b Ebony Mermaid Figurine item description in ESO
- ^ a b Amorous Incense of Mara item description in ESO
- ^ Crafting Motif 3: Wood Elf Style — Doctor Alfidia Lupus
- ^ Eveli Sharp-Arrow's dialogue during The Emperor's Secret in ESO: Blackwood
- ^ Finoriell's dialogue during The Perils of Diplomacy in ESO
- ^ a b Erotic Green Pact Drawings item description in ESO
- ^ a b Green Lady Fertility Fetish item description in ESO
- ^ A Dance in Fire, Chapter 4 — Waughin Jarth
- ^ Ayleid Survivals in Valenwood — Cuinur of Cloudrest, 4th Tier Scholar of Tamrielic Minutiae
- ^ Ancient Fertility Totem Antiquity Codex entry in ESO: Greymoor
- ^ a b Edifying Illusio-Scope item description in ESO
- ^ Potted Valenwood Flytrap item description in ESO
- ^ a b Desele's House of Earthly Delights in Morrowind and ESO: Morrowind
- ^ a b The Ebony Flask in ESO
- ^ a b Gem-Studded Copper "Bedroom Yam" item description in ESO
- ^ a b Llirala's Amorous Articles item description in ESO
- ^ The 36 Lessons of Vivec — Vivec
- ^ a b Mother Morrowind Fertility Fetish item description in ESO
- ^ Critter Dangers: Telvanni Peninsula — Tel Varano
- ^ Cyrodilic Boudoir Etching item description in ESO
- ^ Rumors about Heinrich Oaken-Hull in Oblivion
- ^ Magnate Feina-Darak's dialogue in ESO
- ^ The Moon Cats and their Dance — Clan Mother Ahnissi
- ^ Sezdi-dra the Alfiq from ESO: Elsweyr has three Cathay children, including Keeaz
- ^ Moon Bishop Hunal Answers Your Questions — Moon Bishop Hunal
- ^ a b c d e Varieties of Faith... — Brother Mikhael Karkuxor of the Imperial College
- ^ Marakar's dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ a b c The Wolf Queen — Waughin Jarth
- ^ a b Pamphlet of Erotic Engravings item description in ESO
- ^ Dibella's Bosom Night Favor item description in ESO
- ^ a b Mara Fertility Fetish item description in ESO
- ^ a b Intense Incense of Mara item description in ESO
- ^ Belfrost the Shy's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Alva's conversations with Benor and Gorm in Skyrim
- ^ a b c Caught Red Handed quest in Skyrim
- ^ Ashgel's dialogue in ESO: Orsinium
- ^ Oaken Fertility Totem item description in ESO
- ^ Silver Vial of Alit Horn Powder item description in ESO
- ^ Meet the Character - Domihaus the Bloody-Horned — Gherig Bullblood
- ^ The Improved Emperor's Guide to Tamriel: Northern Bangkorai and the Mountains — Flaccus Terentius, 2E 581
- ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition: High Rock — Imperial Geographical Society, 2E 864
- ^ a b The Translated Works of Tosmorn, III — Xandier Edette
Edited by Vanesse Aurilie - ^ A Year Among the Eagleseer Clan — Glabrian Tuliel, University of Gwylim
- ^ Keltorgan's dialogue in ESO: Markarth
- ^ Hroltar the Boaster's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Hagmother Statue item description in ESO: Greymoor
- ^ Devbarth's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Left at the Altar quest in ESO
- ^ Letter from Duke Nathaniel — Duke Nathaniel
- ^ Giants: A Discourse — Kord the Curious
- ^ The Silver Werewolf — Hildegard
- ^ All About Giants — Bonorion the Wanderer
- ^ Love Poem LT0782 — The Clockwork Archivist
- ^ The Precursor's dialogue in ESO: Clockwork City
- ^ Residential Logistics Log — AIOS
- ^ a b c The Infernal City — Greg Keyes
- ^ Flora and Fauna of the Sever — Anthropus Galia, Mages Guild Researcher
- ^ a b Spider Daedra dialogue in Battlespire
- ^ a b ESO Twitter Lyranth Roleplay
- ^ Spirit of the Daedra
- ^ Allereth's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Rugrol's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Skein Wasp and Young Skein Wasp appearances in ESO
- ^ Skein Spider Hatchling appearance in ESO
- ^ Overheard Dremora dialogue in ESO: Imperial City
- ^ Nightmare Wolf Pup pet description in ESO
- ^ Fishing in ESO
- ^ a b Oruuzyn's dialogue in ESO: The Deadlands
- ^ a b Madam Whim's dialogue in ESO: The Deadlands
- ^ a b Perthan Vorn's dialogue in Battlespire
- ^ a b c Seducer's dialogue in Battlespire
- ^ a b Anhaedra's dialogue in Morrowind
- ^ a b Dialogue of Shrine Guardian in Legends
- ^ a b c There Be Dragons — Torhal Bjorik
- ^ Loremaster's Archive - Dragons in the Second Era — Camilla Calsivius
- ^ Blue Dragon Imp pet description in ESO
- ^ a b Alchemy's dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ The Elf, the Egg, and the Almost-Dragon
- ^ Baby Drake emote in Blades
- ^ The Dragonslayer quest in Daggerfall
- ^ Player Background History in Daggerfall
- ^ King Edward
- ^ French Translation of A Child's Tamriel Bestiary
- ^ Loading screen in Oblivion
- ^ a b Augustine Viliane Answers Your Questions — Sibyl Augustine Viliane
- ^ Song of Hrormir
- ^ a b 2920, Sun's Height — Carlovac Townway
- ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition: Invocation — Imperial Geographical Society, 2E 864
- ^ Dibella's Doll Mask, Human / Elf hat description in ESO
- ^ Blessed, Blessed Satakalaam — The Unveiled Azadiyeh, Songbird of Satakalaam
- ^ Fadeel's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Rahannal's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Sarveeyah at-Wildur's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Yisara's dialogue in ESO: Blackwood
- ^ Silver "Lady Morwha" Teaspoon Set item description in ESO
- ^ Prince Hulajabad's Double Bosoms item description in ESO
- ^ The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim: Prima Official Game Guide — David Hodgson
- ^ a b The Book of Daedra
- ^ The Daggerfall Chronicles — Ronald Wartow
- ^ Dialogue during Sanguine's Quest in Daggerfall
- ^ Engorm's dialogue in Oblivion
- ^ Sanguine's quest in Oblivion
- ^ Speaker Terenus' dialogue during Sacrament: Sewer Tenement in ESO: Dark Brotherhood
- ^ Thorns of Ecstasy Face Marks head marking description in ESO
- ^ Thorns of Ecstasy Body Marks body marking description in ESO
- ^ New Life Festival Interview — Countess Aurorelle Edrald, Marwig Yeomcroft, Priestess Phaziyya, and Mochtuinne Eye-Tooth
- ^ The Prophet Arden-Sul
- ^ Inexplicable Patron: Mephala — Divayth Fyr
- ^ Izzara's dialogue during A Marriage in Ruins in ESO
- ^ Vivec and Mephala
- ^ Interview with a Spider Cultist
- ^ a b Mephala's Book of Silken Sheets item description in ESO
- ^ Lady A's Amorous Articles item description in ESO
- ^ a b Conquest of the Falmer item description in ESO
- ^ "Erotica For Werewolves" item description in ESO
- ^ Boiling Blood Anthology item description in ESO
- ^ Read No Further! item description in ESO
- ^ ESO Twitter Hermaeus Mora Roleplay
- ^ The Lusty Argonian Maid — Crassius Curio
- ^ The Argonian Maid—An Oral Tradition — Telenger the Artificer
- ^ The Lusty Argonian Maid, A Song
- ^ "Lusty Argonian Maid" Art Folio item description in ESO
- ^ Riding Crop Heirloom item description in ESO
- ^ "Any Port in a Storm" Boudoir Game item description in ESO
- ^ "Amorous Giantess" Royal Ensemble item description in ESO
- ^ History of the Fighters Guild
- ^ Falanu Hlaalu's dialogue in Oblivion
- ^ Ferordomas' dialogue in ESO
- ^ Couplets in Admiration of the Dead — Ferordomas
- ^ Toying With The Dead quest in Skyrim
- ^ Arondil's Journal — Arondil
- ^ Molag Bal's dialogue during God of Schemes in ESO
- ^ Valerica's dialogue during Beyond Death in Skyrim: Dawnguard
- ^ Opusculus Lamae Bal ta Mezzamortie — Mabei Aywenil, Scribe
- ^ Lleraya Montclair in ESO
- ^ Lord of Souls — Greg Keyes
- ^ Melyn Drad's dialogue during Love Among the Fire in ESO: Blackwood
- ^ Frost's Identity Papers
- ^ Doom Wolf's description in ESO
- ^ Lady Honnorah af-Lahreq Answers Your Questions — Lady Honnorah af-Lahreq
- ^ Bitter Coast Cliff Strider pet description
- ^ Restoring the Welwas — Ambolisse, Sapiarch of Zoological Studies
- ^ Hjalti in Fighter's Stronghold download for Oblivion
- ^ Bristlegut Piglet pet description in ESO
- ^ Welkynd-Born Courser mount description in ESO
- ^ Frostborn Durzog Mangler mount description in ESO
- ^ Meet the Character - High King Svargrim — Pjetr the Skald, of the Bards College
- ^ Generic Dialogue in Morrowind
- ^ Spider Queen in ESO
- ^ Events of Silk Farm Hunt in Blades
- ^ Queen Bee Statue in Skyrim
- ^ Wasp Queens in ESO
- ^ Kotu Gava Broodmothers in ESO
- ^ Yaghra Monstrosities in ESO
- ^ Giant Wasp abilities in ESO
- ^ Chaurus abilities in ESO
- ^ Lazghal's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Gharakul's Journal — Gharakul
- ^ An Elytra's Life — Karmelle
- ^ Autumnal Indrik pet description in ESO
- ^ Mossheart Indrik mount description and appearance in ESO
- ^ Nenulaure's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Regent Cassipia's dialogue during Slithering Brood in ESO
- ^ Squire Caw's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Crendal's dialogue in Redguard
- ^ a b Appearance of Bosmer in ESO
- ^ Appearance of Dunmer in ESO
- ^ Appearance of Altmer in ESO
- ^ Appearance of Orcs in ESO
- ^ Appearance of Kagouti and Bull Kagouti in ESO
- ^ Kagouti Mating Habits — Edras Oril
- ^ Physical appearance of bull and betty netches in Morrowind
- ^ Physical appearance of bull and betty netches in Skyrim: Dragonborn
- ^ Physical appearance of bull and betty netches in ESO
- ^ Gavin Gavonne's hireling correspondence in ESO
- ^ Velsa's dialogue during Cleaning House in ESO
- ^ Talym Rend's dialogue in the mission Meliel's Farm in Isle of Madness
- ^ Iron-Claws' dialogue during Unorthodox Tactics in ESO
- ^ False Book Jacket item description in ESO
- ^ Little Black Journal item description in ESO
- ^ Carapace Love Charm item description in ESO
- ^ Ruby-Studded Dibella Statue item description in ESO
- ^ Bedside Fertility Censer item description in ESO
- ^ Hagmother Statue item description in ESO
- ^ Mother Mara Fertility Beads item description in ESO
- ^ Sumptuous Fertility Pillow item description in ESO
- ^ Uxith Stone Carving item description in ESO
- ^ Deluxe Silver-Handled Leg Exerciser item description in ESO
- ^ 2920, Sun's Dawn — Carlovac Townway
- ^ Heart's Day holiday in Daggerfall
- ^ Heart's Day Retreat Furnishing Pack description in ESO
- ^ Remanada
- ^ Vial of Soil from Hrol's Hillock item description in ESO
- ^ A Scholar's Guide to Nymphs — Vondham Barres
- ^ A Nereid Stole My Husband
- ^ The Nereid's Dilemma — Anthil Morvir
- ^ Glirion the Redbeard's dialogue during Pledge: Arx Corinium in ESO
- ^ Statuary Complications
- ^ Northglen Farm Opportunities — Marge Gaercroft
- ^ Most Memorable Elder Scrolls Moments - Elderscrolls.com Codex
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.
- ^ a b c Leamon Tuttle's Posts
- ^ Michael Kirkbride's Posts
- ^ a b The Five Hundred Mighty Companions or Thereabouts of Ysgramor the Returned
- ^ Unfinished quest in Oblivion
- ^ Leamon Tuttle's Posts - 12/29/20
- ^ ESO 2022 Global Reveal
- ^ a b Mixed Unit Tactics v4 — Codus Callonus
- ^ Elsweyr & Update 22 r/elderscrollsonline Ask Us Anything
- ^ Gary Noonan's Posts
- ^ Nu-Hatta of the Sphinxmoth Inquiry Tree
- ^ Nu-Mantia Intercept — Nu-Hatta
- ^ Mad God's Masque and Bellicose Ball
- ^ The Curio Folio v. VII — Crassius Curio
- ^ Ted Peterson's posts in The Evening Star Parade