After sending away Meridia, the goddess of light who once again inspired him, the lord took the special elevator and descended to the next level.
Several members of the famous gangster wanted by the Eastern Empire Company, the Scarlet Dagger, are gathering in the solemn and sacred castle hall, waiting to be received by the lord.
On the night of the carnival, Sotilde, the "Wet Ear" who delivered the message for Terra Bloodflame, was once a Nord pawnbroker in the city of Balmorra in Morrowind, and was also the "Wet Ear" of the Thieves Guild (please ask). . She frequented the South Wall Cornerclub in Balmoral. After the Scarlet Daggers were forced to disband because they were wanted by the Eastern Empire Company, she accompanied Terra Bloodfire all the way to Skyrim. Relying on the connections he had in the Thieves Guild, he managed to evade the bounty hunters of the Eastern Empire Company again and again, until he moved into Hearthfire House and finally turned the corner. According to unwritten convention, as long as you enter the lord's territory and stay at any Ximu Inn similar to the Sleeping Giant Inn, no one will come to trouble you. After leaving Ximu Ling, all the grudges and grudges remained the same. Unless you can live in the Hearth House and obtain official asylum from the Baron. Only then can all old and new grudges be wiped out. Of course, Baron Ximu will also give reasonable compensation.
Next to "Wet Ear" Thortilde is the Hedge Wizard of Brighton: Frost Cloak Erwan, and Gunther, the merchant who once sold stolen goods for her, run a store in To the east of Windhelm City, near the border of Morrowind, is an inn called Traitor's Post. It is said that Elwen almost went crazy because she lived in constant fear. Fortunately, "Wet Ears" Sotilde arrived in time and told her the good news that she had been granted asylum by Ximu, and the crisis was finally averted. Burning down the traitor's inn, he arrived in Ximu, rain or shine, day and night, and stayed at the Luohuo House.
The third one is Zaharia, the most famous Red Guard female assassin of the Scarlet Dagger Gang. Since the Scarlet Daggers were forced to disband, the female assassin Zahariya has been tracking down the traitor who betrayed the gang. Fortunately, God lived up to his wish, and he was finally raped by her. As a result, he was surrounded by mercenaries from the Eastern Empire Company. Fortunately, the Swift One Arvel led the Yesha agents to arrive in time and rescued the Red Guard female assassin Zahariya from the siege.
The fourth member of the Scarlet Daggers is the Khajiit rogue M'Sharra. Elsweyr's Clan Mothers, when she was a kitten, the elders warned her that if she stared at the moon for too long, they (the two moons) would become shy, see you again Msala They are gone. This made her sad, so Msala vowed not to look at the sky again, but to look down at the soil that belonged to the beggar. One day, she was caught trying to steal gold from Terra Bloodfire's pocket. When Terra Bloodfire heard Msala's story, she told her out of pity that Moon was not the coward she believed her to be. He also said that as long as Msala held her head high, the twin moons of Nirn would shine brighter than any star. From that day on, Msala vowed to serve the Scarlet Daggers for the rest of his life.
The Lord Lord has seen many Khajiit caravans and guards traveling to and from Ximu before. It has also been said that a Khajiit's shape is determined by the phase of the moon on the day they were born rather than the shape of their parents. On the day of birth, the moon phase of Mather and Secunda, the twin moons of Nirn, will determine Khajiit's "skin". It is said that Khajiit has no less than 17 different appearances depending on the phases of the moon. Covering a variety of body shapes and appearances from four-legged to two-legged, domestic cats to wood elves.
The young clan mother in front of her, the Khajiit thief Msala, has the appearance of an "Oms" that is almost the same as a wood elf. Ormskagit are almost identical to wood elves except for being smaller in size, and can mate (with other races) without reproductive isolation.
When Mather, one of the twin moons, disappears and Secunda appears in and out of existence, the Khajiit born at this time will appear in the form of Suthay-Raht. These Khajiit have various fur patterns and are the Khajiit most commonly encountered by adventurers. Sutai-Rat travels throughout the continent, and is therefore often regarded as a representative of Khajiit. Most of the Khajiit that the Lord met in Ximu were Sutai-Rat.
When Mather, one of the twin moons, disappears and Secunda shines brightly in the night sky, the Khajiit is born in the form of Ohmes. They are very similar to wood elves in many ways. This kind of Khajiit looks most like a human. From a distance, it is easy to mistake it for a wood elf. Only when you get closer can you tell that it is a Khajiit. Ormus are also one of the most common Khajiit outside of Elsweyr. Because their appearance is more popular with other races, they often engage in business or hold positions such as ambassadors. Orms also tattoo their faces to resemble their Elsweyr kin.
When Mather, one of the twin moons, is waxing and Sekunda is waning, Cathay-Raht is born. Cathay-Rath often appears as a fearsome warrior throughout Tamriel's history. They are often called "leopard men", and their size is much larger and stronger than other Khajiit. Despite their size, the Khajiit are also known for their ability to climb. Some of the bodyguards or frontline soldiers are played by Cathay Rat.
When Mather is the full moon and Secunda is waning, the war cat (Senche-raht) is born. They are huge in size and are hired as horses by other Khajiit. One of them can transport several Khajiit warriors on the battlefield.
When Mather was waning and Secunda was full moon, the unattractive Alfiq was born. Alfik's appearance is difficult to distinguish from ordinary domestic cats, but they are indeed a type of Khajiit. Although they can't speak, they can understand several languages and make excellent spies and intelligence agents - after all, no one would suspect that a house cat is eavesdropping on your conversation.
One thing to note is that although there are huge differences between the breeds, they are all Khajiit. Theoretically, anyone who is a Khajiit can mate with another Khajiit and give birth to children, and the children they give birth to may look completely different from their father and mother. Because their appearance depends only on the phases of the twin moons.
Finally, there is Mane. This Khajiit is born only when the twin moons coincide exactly. There can only be one Mane in the world at the same time. Khajiit believes that Mane is always the same soul, just reincarnated into different bodies at different times. According to Khajiit tradition, Khajiit shave their own hair and braid the hair into the mane of their mane (this causes the mane to turn into a ball of hair, which cannot be easily cured without the help of others). freedom of movement. However, as the population grew, this became impractical). However, most residents of Elsweyr no longer practice this tradition (but now the mane will only wear the hair of his tribe and the Warrior Guard, although there are still usually hundreds of people) ). Mane Mane is the non-partisan spiritual leader and ruler of Elsweyr. Khajiit does not have a standing army, and Mane Mane does not have the power to command an army. His power comes from the hearts and wills of cats, and often plays an important role in the fields of religion and tradition.
The religious beliefs of the people of Elsweyr are also quite strange. The gods they believe in are very similar to the Eight Holy Spirits system, except that the images of their gods are more like cats than humans or elves. From this, it may be speculated that in Tamriel, each tribe depicts gods according to their own image. Khajiit deities tend to be dominated by passion and wisdom, two of the Khajiit's favorite qualities. As a race with quick thinking and action, the Khajiit are more adaptable to the adventurous life of pursuing fame and fortune. Rather than acquiring knowledge from books, they prefer to gain true knowledge through practice. This can also explain why the Khajiit were able to create a very advanced and mature civilization before acquiring the reading and writing skills invented by the elves.
As a cat race, Khajiit are very good at jumping and moving, and they move silently and are quick and agile. Certain types of Khajiit can move through the forest with agility that even wood elves cannot match. Combined with their quick wits, the Khajiit have become the most notorious race of thieves in Tamriel. Some narrow-minded residents of Tamriel believe that Khajiit are prone to petty theft, and some of the more unfriendly races will not even allow Khajiit within their walls. But don’t feel too aggrieved for them, this suspicion is not groundless.
The Khajiit are known for their cunning. You might find your wallet missing minutes after negotiating a deal with a Khajiit. They can be some of the most charming guys you'll ever meet, and they can also be their most dangerous enemies. This race is also known for their dual nature. Their thirst for change makes them as varied as the ever-changing landscape of their homeland.
Like shifting sand, Khajiit are often unpredictable.