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Image Name Cost Source Notes Description
100px Adamant Dwarven Senche (page) There have long been unconfirmed reports of Dwarven Senche vamidiums with key parts made of the extremely rare and super-hard Dwarven Adamant metal. At long last, these reports have been substantiated.
100px Adamant Dwarven Senche (page) There have long been unconfirmed reports of Dwarven Senche vamidiums with key parts made of the extremely rare and super-hard Dwarven Adamant metal. At long last, these reports have been substantiated.
100px Akaviri Potentate Sabre Cat (page) "Mirannah of Gwylim writes 'the Potentate sabre cat mounted regiment combed Skyrim for Reman loyalists in 2E 7'—potentially accurate. But I think she meant 'killed Solitude's wolves using magical roars' to be local myth."—Honorata Ancrus, Eyevea
100px Anka-Ra Senche-Lion (page) A combination of feline agility with the power of a sandstorm makes this mount both a favored and feared battle companion of the eternally loyal Anka-Ra warriors.
100px Ashgray Senche-Serval (page) "House Mornard won't say where it tamed these gorgeous beasts. My guess is Summerset. For a time, only the elder nobles of that house rode their own. Now, after a downturn in Mornard fortunes, you'll find them all over Tamriel."—Sadia Vonius, Student
100px Auric Sabre Cat Duskstalker (page) "Duskstalkers hunt and gather tormented battlefield ghosts, providing these lost souls a safe haven until they willingly leave. They can be seen as wisps, whose colorful auras emanate around both the sabre cat and its rider."—Clever Woman Moritra
100px Baandari Pedlar Senche-Lion (page) Prone to rumbles and purrs, the Baandari Pedlar Senche-Lion serves as both a mount and a source of warmth on cold evenings around the campfire. Just watch out for that rasping tongue.
100px Battlefield Nightmare Senche (page) This intimidating horned senche steed wears coal-black barding, making its orange flames stand out in stark contrast. Though none know its origins, the touch of the Deadlands looks to be upon this mount, making it favored by Mehrunes Dagon's adherents.
ON-furnishing-Battlefield Nightmare Senche.jpg Battlefield Nightmare Senche (page) This intimidating horned senche steed wears coal-black barding, making its orange flames stand out in stark contrast. Though none know its origins, the touch of the Deadlands looks to be upon this mount, making it favored by Mehrunes Dagon's adherents.
100px Black Forge Iron Senche (page) Born from the same wretched forges as Dark Anchors, these ebony-alloy senche atronachs manifest in a burst of soul-searing light when called. Though onlookers may feel as if they'll never be warm again, some riders claim they feel nothing while mounted.
100px Black Fredas Ashen Sabre Cat (page) With the chaos and mischance of Black Fredas on your side, you're sure to cause quite a stir when you pass through town—none wish to catch the eye of your Ashen Sabre Cat lest they fall under its curse!
100px Black Mane Lion (page) At the Palace of the Mane near Torval, by tradition the Bi-Lunar Guard are all mounted on matching Black Mane Lions, which are reserved for them alone. So be wary if you ride your Black Mane near Torval, lest you anger the Bi-Lunars!
100px Black Senche-Lion (page) The Black Senche-Lion is the preferred mount of Elsweyr's greatest thieves, who want a ride that's both fierce and can fade into the dark of night. According to legend, the most famous Black Senche-Lion of all was Rajhin's mount Umbrage, which could both talk and, for brief periods, fly!
100px Black Senche-Panther (page) A mount said to have been bred by Baandari Pedlars, for ease in leaving town after dark.
100px Blazeborn Senche-lion (page) Born in flame, this senche-lion's temperament matches its fiery appearance. Those who earn its respect, however, gain a mount that can blaze a path through the darkest shadows.
100px Bloodroot Wild Hunt Senche (page) Bloodroot senches revel in the gore of their rider's battle fury, making them excellent steeds for those who love bloodlust as much as the Dreadhorn Clan does. Will you embrace this partnership of slaughter?
100px Cat o' War Senche Lion (page) "Like Spriggans roam the glades on land, so does this creature prowl around the tidepools. Its gnarled wooden bones sprout with aquatic life. If it sees me, I'm sure it'll tear my throat out."—Scrap from the lost journal of Teldh
100px Chilling Senche-Lizard (page) "This Chilling Senche-Lizard is quite rare; it comes from very deep in the swamp, from a tribe said to be dedicated to Frost spells as a means of living longer by living slower. Their Hist tree even drips with icicles (whatever they are)!" —Ukaspa
Cinder Skeletal Senche (page) "Long-held grudges and rage simmer within this skeletal senche—fitting given its supposed origin as a battle steed for Orcs fighting within the Ashen Forge! This mount's riders gain the utmost respect from Malacath's adherents."—Erisa Moorcroft
100px Clouded Senche-Leopard (page) 00000{{{1}}} Crowns
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A strong yet nimble mount, bred for hunting in the Tenmar forest.
100px Culanda-Born Senche (page) "This steed's glow comes not only from its Culanda-enhanced barding but also from an interaction between it and the animal. Culanda is in its blood—state various Nenalata Ayleid writings—giving this senche envious grace."—Beredalmo the Signifier
100px Cursebound Sabre Cat (page) The roar of a sabre cat bridled by a deathless curse shreds a soul to pieces, or so say those at the Bards College in Solitude. Yet that doesn't deter ambitious necromancers from trying to tame these frightening creatures.
100px Cursebound Sabre Cat Prowler (page) This creature is dominated by the oppressive energies of Coldharbour, bound to its master by a vile pledge to Molag Bal. Though it lacks the ability to act without command, the simmering rage bottled inside the beast grows with every passing day.
100px Dark Delirium Senche (page) "There is madness in all of us, and senches don't commit to anything half-heartedly. I came across one such mad senche and still bear the scars of its wild attacks. To take one on an adventure, you'd have to be mad as Sheogorath himself!"—Vi Aspblade
100px Death Mask Sabre Cat (page) Most inhabitants of Skyrim hate and loathe necromancy, but those Nords who do stoop to raising the dead tend to go all in, wallowing in death and its symbols. It was no doubt such Nord necromancers who bred the skull-faced Death Mask Sabre Cats as mounts.
100px Dragonscale Barded Senche (page) "Our distant cousins, the Senche-Mounts, look so majestic in Dragonscale Bard, like creatures who've just stepped out of an ancient wall-frieze in Dune. Perhaps these pesky Dragons have a use after all, yes?" — Master Groom Zarbi'dahuz
100px Dragonscale Frost Senche (page) According to the notebooks of Corvus Direnni, the Frost Senche-Panther may actually be a form of atronach summoned from a plane known as the Fourth Sinus of Takubar. Why it remains in Tamriel where it willingly submits to the orders of mortals is unknown.
100px Dro-m'Athra Senche (page) The Senche-shaped dro-m'Athra are known to the Twilight Cantors as the sar-m'Athra, but everyone else just calls these eerie and uncanny mounts the Dro-m'Athra Senche.
100px Dunecoat Senche-Serval (page) Originally found in the arid canyons of Northern Elsweyr, these striped beauties rarely submit to training, making cats that do extremely desirable. Just make sure to have plenty of toys on hand or you'll find your leather boots gnawed to pieces.
100px Dwarven Senche (page) Since nearly all Dwemer sites are in northeast Tamriel, where the only large feline is the sabre cat, scholars of Dwarven civilization have long wondered why they chose to make animunculi mounts that resemble the senche-tigers of the south. It's a mystery!
100px Ebon Dwarven Senche (page) Certain rare Dwarven Senche Vamidiums are constructed with key mechanical components forged, not of the usual Dwarven Metal, but of Ebony and Ebony-steel alloys.
100px Falkreath Riding-Lynx (page) The people of Falkreath call these lynxes "blizzard bringers." The cats are as powerful as the buffeting winds that scour the slopes of the Shriekwind Bastion. There are even rumors that the lynx's growl causes avalanches high up in the mountains.
100px Flame Atronach Senche (page) For centuries the conjurers' standard spell for summoning Flame Atronachs has been Koron's Peremptory Summons, which is easily modified to change both the duration of the summoned atronach's binding and its form - for example, into that of a Senche-Tiger.
100px Frost Atronach Senche (page) 'Most sorcerers scoff at the idea of imbuing the lumbering frost atronach with feline grace, but when summoned correctly, this frigid senche more than matches its warm-blooded peers in quiet and cunning. Perfect for a hero of your stature!
100px Frost Draugr Senche (page) What were Senche-Tiger Mounts doing in ancient Skyrim, and why were their half-frozen bodies mummified beside the Draugr in certain dark Nord catacombs? And why are they rising now, imbued with animating frost magic? The answers are as yet unknown.
100px Frostbane Sabre Cat (page) Sabre Cats, of course, are inured to the harsh, wintry conditions of Skyrim, and scarcely need warding from the cold; kitting them out as Frostbane mounts is therefore more a question of tradition than of protection.
100px Gloomspore Senche (page) "When developing my Gloomspore Senche, I utilized thunder fungi—a remarkable mushroom that erupts into spores with a deafening boom! I thought it only fitting to mix one roar with another."—Mage Naleldil
100px Green-Graht Ghost Cat (page) The Psijic monk who created the spell for conjuring the spirit of a Psijic Senche Exemplar back into the world of the living as a tangible Ghost Cat was a Wood Elf—which probably explains why it manifests as an Y'frren spirit of the Green.
100px Grinning Terror Senche (page) "This lithe feline possesses the quiet madness of a clever assassin, making it a harmonious steed for those methodically ending the lives of others. Even better—mine sometimes brings gifts of mangled Mer. Perhaps you'll be so lucky?"—Mother Regrets
100px Harvestleaf Lynx (page) "When trees shrug off their colorful mantles, druids gather around a lynx summoned by Y'ffre. While they sing chants, the God of Song and Forest transforms the feline into a steed. Only a Hearthfire champion may claim such a mount."—Book of the Leaves
Highland Spotted Lynx (page) This spotted lynx was an uncommon sight in the Colovian hills until an enterprising hunter brought back some young to raise. Decades later, these lithe creatures serve well as mounts to those who prefer felines.
100px Hollowjack Flame-Skull Senche (page) Conventional wisdom holds that these bizarre and eerie Skull mounts are just Senche-Panthers imbued with a haunting illusory appearance—but some whisper that they aren't from Tamriel at all, but summoned from the Hollowjack half-world or demi-plane.
100px Hollowjack Rider Senche (page) Jaque o' the Hollow haunts Rivenspire during dark Witches Festival nights, and even those who ride Senche-Tiger mounts may find themselves padding headless through the moonless dark while waving a glowing gourd.
100px Indigo Senche-Panther (page) Originally bred for a reclusive family in Rivenspire, the Indigo Senche-Panther possesses a distinctive black fur that has a purple sheen. Rumors claim that when left to its own devices, it stalks werewolves for amusement.
100px Iron Atronach Senche (page) Stories tell of how Maalanrie Direnni, though restrained by bandits, somehow walked through dreams and called the first Iron Atronach Senche. Upon arrival, it destroyed her cage and freed her so she could kill her captors and flee upon its molten back.
100px Karth River Sabre Cat (page) Deep in the Karth River canyon, this golden sabre cat jumps from rock to rock on sparkling spring mornings. Knowing this, young Reach witches often camp nearby to set up their taming rituals, hoping to gain one as a loyal mount.
100px Karthstalker Sabre Cat (page) The dramatic black and white coloration of this lithe mount makes for striking entrances. Watch out, though! Karthstalkers show affection by trying to groom your face.
100px Khefrem Senche-Serval (page) To those living in Hew's Bane, seeing a spotted senche-serval is an omen of good luck. Some, hoping to gain a constant supply of good fortune, captured and trained several cubs. Now they serve as mounts—good luck indeed to those so blessed with one!
100px Kynbound Senche-Panther (page) Known as steeds of the Dremora, Kynbound Senche-Panthers have found their way into service as mounts for those who have some ties to the Dremora. Perhaps that's you?
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Legion Zero Sabre Cat (page) After forcing sabre cats to drink the Blood of Coldharbour, Legion Zero soldiers mounted up and secured the Imperial City Nobles District for Nobles District. Many of these soldiers died, leaving their steeds without riders. Perfect—for you, anyway.
100px Manelord Nightmare Senche (page) King of the Nightmare Pride, this night-black senche-tiger has burning paws and flames hissing from its face; rumor says Mehrunes Dagon is responsible.
100px Meridian Sabre Cat (page) "Some accounts of Meridia's plane of the Colored Rooms describe a menagerie of light-imbued spectral beasts elevated from Nirn and 'purified' by the Lady's holy light." —Sayings of Valasha
100px Nenalata Ayleid Senche (page) "Hunters among the Nenalata Ayleids teamed up with senche mounts daily to track and kill game to help feed the evacuees. King Dynar joined them, riding Ceydarre; he fed her from his own rations."—Beredalmo the Signifier
100px New Moon Senche (page) "Senche steeds are already quiet. This one? It moves as if it is the avatar of silence."—Jonnet of the Sunwalkers
100px Nightfall Sabre Cat (page) The Reachmen of the upper Karth valley, who train them as mounts, swear that the Nightfall variant is sacred to the Daedric Prince Nocturnal.
100px Nighthaunt Gloomspore Senche (page) "I named these senches Nighthaunts because, I suspect, the cult of Vaermina curiosities I was studying during their creation affected their appearance and intensified their glow. Not their nature. Grim-looking they are, yes, but not evil."—Mage Naleldil
100px Nightmare Senche (page) The origins of this terrifying mount are obscure, but some see the hand of Mehrunes Dagon in it.
ON-furnishing-Nightmare Senche.jpg Nightmare Senche (page) A night-black senche-tiger with burning paws and flames hissing from its face: this is surely the stuff of evil dreams. The origin of this horrific mount is obscure, but some see the hand of Mehrunes Dagon in it.
100px Noble Riverhold Senche-Lion (page) The pastoral tribes of northern Anequina need reliable mounts upon which to follow their herds of livestock, and none are more dependable than the prides of Senche-Lions bred near Riverhold, feline steeds so brave and loyal they're called "Noble."
100px Pellitine Scorch Senche-Lion (page) After the Scorch of Senchal and nearby areas, several prides of senche-lions moved into the area. Enterprising and desperate Khajiit trained some of these fearless creatures to saddle, hoping to bolster their forces against deadly Dragons.
100px Piebald Senche-Serval (page) "Ride one of these piebalds for any travel outside Sentinel. They love the heat more than any senche-serval I've stabled. Makes me believe the tales of Summerset outcasts raising them out in one of the bandit caves nearby decades ago."—Burhan, Stablehand
Plague Husk Senche (page) "Some argue that nothing good came from the Llodos Plague, but I disagree. Ride this noxious necromantic senche, and you'll quickly find all the Peryite followers in a crowd. Perfect if you're hunting one down."—Sondryn Fyr, Assassin
100px Plagueborn Senche-Panther (page) Riders of these senche-panthers often find their welcomes worn out while in town, but their journeys across wilderness can be strangely trouble-free.
100px Potentate Halcyon Senche (page) "Having ridden this ephemeral senche, I see why Mirannah insists they are spirits. Her origin date of 2E 29 doesn't match another's 2E 35—either could be true. Regardless, its roar calls forth magic, making it a memorable ride!"—Honorata Ancrus, Eyevea
100px Pride-King Lion (page) The Pride-King Lions are the top predators on the savannahs of northern Elsweyr. No one but the Khajiiti, with their feline intuitions, could have persuaded these proud beasts to serve as mounts. Are you strong-willed enough to control one of these majestic beasts?
100px Psijic Senche Exemplar (page) The Senche Exemplar is the ultimate physical expression of feline grace and power. Khajiiti say it reminds them of the descriptions of Southpaw, the legendary mount of Rajhin the Purring Liar.
100px Ragebound Sabre Cat (page) "When you're at your worst—when the only thing keeping you going is pure rage? That is the moment you know its strength. These cats will happily teach you this lesson, if you need a tutor."—Arpanaugh [sic] of Markarth
100px Reefborn Senche-Lion (page) "Mages Guild scholars think someone creates these types of senches. With what magic, I don't know. Maybe some sea-loving druid? Regardless, they're as fierce as you'd expect for a senche mount."—Saissula, Stablemaster
100px Sabre Cat (page) The Sabre Cats of northern Tamriel are possibly even more powerful than their southern Senche cousins. They are certainly more feral and difficult to train. That didn't stop the Nords of Falkreath from breaking and training them to serve as mounts!
100px Sabre Cat Frost Atronach (page) A Frost Mage of Clan Direnni spent her entire life perfecting a spell to permanently summon a Frost Atronach in the shape of a Sabre Cat. (Why? Who knows? Balfiera Island is a strange place.)
100px Sagacious Psijic Senche (page) The Psijic Order has bred these senches for centuries, selecting only the brightest among the litters to sire the next generation. Psijics who choose them as companions often form telepathic bonds and claim they are wonderful conversationalists.
100px Sapiarchic Senche-Serval (page) "As the Sub-Sapiarch of Domestic Livestock, I was assigned by Larnatille to breed an appropriate mount for our sages to ride upon when working in the field. I proudly present my result: the loyal and majestic Senche-Serval!" —Corderil of Sunhold
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Senche of Scarlet Regret (page) This ominous companion, conjured by Psijic magic in shape of a glowing Senche mount, represents for the monks of Artaeum all of the painful choices they regret having made, but which they nonetheless must ride upon into the future.
100px Senche-Cougar (page) The cliffs and escarpments of east central Elsweyr are the home of the nimble and sure-footed Senche-Cougars, who prowl the rocks hunting goats and marmots. Inevitably, they've been domesticated by their feline cousins the Khajiit.
100px Senche-Cougar (page) The cliffs and escarpments of east central Elsweyr are the home of the nimble and sure-footed senche-cougars, who prowl the rocks hunting goats and marmots. Inevitably, they've been domesticated by their feline cousins the Khajiit.
100px Senche-Leopard (page) A mount bred for bearing an armed warrior while slinking through the steamy jungles of Pellitine.
100px Senche-Lioness (page) These fierce and powerful mounts hail from the broad savannahs of Anequina.
100px Senche-Lizard Steed (page) "More than once I have been asked, 'Ukaspa, why are your lizard-steeds shaped like mounts from other parts of Tamriel? Why aren't your so-very-handsome mounts shaped like, well, lizards?' These are good questions!" —Ukaspa of Lilmoth
100px Shadow Atronach Senche (page) Summoned from Oblivion, this shadow atronach was made all the more grand by being compelled to take the form of a senche mount. It's popular amongst those who wish to move quickly and quietly through the more dangerous realms of Tamriel.
100px Shadow-Rider Senche (page) Creatures of "Shadow"—are such things possible? Or is the Shadow-Rider Senche merely a black senche-panther mount wrapped in Illusion spells? Somehow, it just seems too uncanny for that mundane explanation.
100px Shadowcap Cave-Senche (page) "Ahzidal made the shadowcap's azure glow the centerpiece of this unsettling feline mount. Prized by spelunkers, this luminescent mount can light up the darkest caverns without making a sound. "—Halund Greycloak
100px Shadowghost Senche (page) An oversized breed of black senche-panthers, the Shadowghost Senche is said by the Khajiit to be sacred -- or rather unholy -- to Namiira the Great Darkness, who sends them as mounts to bear away those who are doomed to die.
100px Silver Rose Senche-Serval (page) The Knights of the Silver Rose spent years finding the best felines to rid their fortress of pests and annoyances. Generations later, and these senche-servals can clear out banekin infestations in a single day.
100px Skeletal Senche (page) The Skeletal Senche may be the most fearsome of all feline mounts. Expertly re-animated, even in undead form it retains all the lithe strength it possessed in life.
100px Snow Leopard Sabre Cat (page) The shamans of the Skaal tribe domesticated the Snow Leopard Sabres as mounts, but to keep them exclusive their breeding was restricted, and they are down to a dwindling few. Riding Skill does not affect this mount's appearance.
100px Snow Leopard Sabre Cat (page) The shamans of the Skaal tribe domesticated the Snow Leopard Sabres as mounts, but to keep them exclusive their breeding was restricted, and they are down to a dwindling few. Riding Skill does not affect this mount's appearance.
100px Snowy Sabre Cat (page) Of all Tamriel's great felines, the Snowy Sabre Cat is the hardiest when it comes to winter weather, barely noticing the Atmoran gales as they come howling in across the Sea of Ghosts. Riding Skill does not affect this mount's appearance.
100px Snowy Sabre Cat (page) Of all Tamriel's great felines, the Snowy Sabre Cat is the hardiest when it comes to winter weather, barely noticing the Atmoran gales as they come howling in across the Sea of Ghosts. Riding Skill does not affect this mount's appearance.
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Soulrazer Senche (page) Plates of armor hover around the nonexistent fur of a blue senche. It makes no noise—does not growl or roar with the thrill of the chase. It creeps across the ground slowly, knowing that no prey can escape once the hunt has begun.
100px Sovngarde Valorfang Sabre Cat (page) "Lithe sabre cats are prized among Sovngarde's heroes, particularly those called valorfangs, who died while defending their riders. They stand ready at the Hall of Valor, waiting to convey a hero to a warrior in need of aid."—Clever Woman Moritra
Star-Born Guardian Senche (page) Senches are opinionated creatures, but ones imbued with the confidence of the stars are infinitely more judgmental than their Nirn-born counterparts. Riding one of these across Tamriel is a clear sign that even the stars heed your power.
100px Starchaser Senche (page) "Celestial senches prowl over jagged rocks on surprisingly soft paws for creatures made of Spellscar-like stone. Yes, the Steed constellation is a horse, but how the Warrior didn't ride a starry senche into battle is beyond me."—Madadi, Celestial Scholar
Stonelore Lynx (page) "It may be a little biased of us, but predators take longer to earn their horns. I suppose we just want proof that they're well-trained before we give them another weapon. Still, little Ivy was so proud when she got hers."—Druid Celina, Beast Master
100px Storm Atronach Senche (page) It is said that the great conjurer Corvus Direnni was the first to compel a Storm Atronach to assume the form of a great cat, and shocked all Balfiera Island by riding around its shores on a crackling Storm Atronach Senche!
100px Striped Senche-Tiger (page) A semi-domesticated version of the wild senche-tiger, this distant relative of the Khajiit has been bred for size and manageability.
ON-furnishing-Striped Senche-Tiger.jpg Striped Senche-Tiger (page) A semi-domesticated version of the wild senche-tiger, this distant relative of the Khajiit has been bred for size and manageability.
100px Sunspire Champion Senche-Lion (page) Those skilled enough to overcome Sunspire can earn a special variant of the Sunspire Ice-Fire Senche-Lion. With golden armor and gear, this mount shines, reflecting your own adventuring glory.
ON-furnishing-Sunspire Champion Senche-Lion.jpg Sunspire Champion Senche-Lion (page) Achievement: Sunspire Dragonbreak Those skilled enough to overcome Sunspire can earn a special variant of the Sunspire Ice-Fire Senche-Lion. With golden armor and gear, this mount shines, reflecting your own adventuring glory.
100px Tenmar Senche-Tiger (page) Deep in the shadows of the Tenmar Forest, hidden by its camouflaged coat and stealthy stalking, the Senche-Tiger is a nearly invisible jungle predator. Even as a mount, it retains something of the air of mystery it wears in the wild.
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Umaril's Radiance Senche (page) "Nomads of the sands traded with the Unfeathered's foes. 'Let us disrupt them with mounts both fleet and quiet.' The desert cats I worked with adapted quickly. May they forever slip through the silence for him."—Gandravanya's Journal, Translated
100px Vale Sabre Cat Growler (page) Bards in Skyrim claim these luminous sabre cats gain their glow from Kyne. Scholars in the College of Sapiarchs refute this, each with their own pet hypotheses. Everyone agrees that this growler's fur is silky soft and its rumbling purr soothing.
Verkarth Senche-Lioness (page) This sleek and light-hued mount hails from Verkarth, where some warriors drill both night and day to earn the right to train a young one as a battle mount. Now more widely available, you too can add one to your stable.
Vitrine Dwarven Senche (page) "When considering the Dwarven automaton mounts, the so-called vamidiums, one gets the sense that the Deep Elves were not attempting to replicate nature, but to improve upon it. Case in point: the Vitrine Senche." —Thelwe Ghelein, Scholar of the Dwemer
100px Volcanic Senche-Panther (page) "This molten mount radiates heat and reeks of brimstone. Some Dark Elves swear that it emerged from the heart of Red Mountain itself, but they speak of this only in whispers. Those who seek such a blasphemous steed will find none better!"
ON-mount-White Lion.jpg White Lion (page) In Elsweyr, the White Lion is considered a highly prestigious mount. When King Keirgo married Queen Eshita, his Orcrest Honor Guard, twenty strong, were all mounted on mature White Lions.
100px White Lion (page) In Elsweyr, the White Lion is considered a highly prestigious mount. When King Keirgo married Queen Eshita, his Orcrest Honor Guard, twenty strong, were all mounted on mature White Lions.
100px Wild Hunt Senche (page) The Wild Hunt unravels the shapes Y'ffre established for creatures in the Dawn Era, transforming them into monstrous but vigorous hybrid beasts. Among these, both beautiful and abhorrent, is the Wild Hunt Senche-Mount.
Wraithtide Senche (page) "Some believe these skeletal senche respond to the call of a lost soul seeking safe passage. I firmly believe Y'ffre's hand is involved, and I pray I can prove it one day."—Druid Phillic

Notes[edit]

  • Furnishings listed without a Source may not yet have been found in-game; while some of these may be rewarded through certain activities, such as fishing, theft, or pickpocketing, many are simply not yet available.
  • Items sold at the luxury furnishing vendor are sold during the weekend only, and are then replaced with new items the following weekend.