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Image Name Cost Source Notes Description
100px Amaranthine Pocket Watcher (page) "My notes indicate these vibrantly hued watchers once inhabited the ruins of Zaintiraris until an unfortunate explorer set them free. Given their color and origin, I suspect Sheogorath holds some sway over them. Also unfortunate."—Warlock Aldaale
100px Ancestor Moth Swarm (page) "The Ancestor Moths that accompany some mystically-attuned mortals are more than mere insects - they are animated by the loving spirits of the dearly departed, and may grant wisdom and awareness to those they visit." -- Sister Terran Arminus
100px Aurulun Fledgling Gryphon (page) Spring blossoms nod their heads as if recognizing kin in this Elf-pampered companion. Some caretakers claim these gryphons provide a sense of ease to those who care for them—and pain for those who seek their demise.
100px Baby Netch (page) Once this young Netch calf imprints on a master, it will follow him or her anywhere, floating along and tootling happily.
100px Blue Dragon Imp (page) "A 'Baby Dragon,' you say? No such thing. What you have there is a clever Illusion Imp that's found a way to get free handouts and a warm place to sleep. Young folk these days: so gullible." —Divayth Fyr
ON-furnishing-Blue Dragon Imp.jpg Blue Dragon Imp (page) "A 'Baby Dragon,' you say? No such thing. What you have there is a clever Illusion Imp that's found a way to get free handouts and a warm place to sleep. Young folk these days: so gullible." —Divayth Fyr
100px Blue Shock Nixad (page) The rare and colorful Shock Nixad looks rather like a tiny, winged Storm Atronach, though without the whirling electric rocks. They make loyal companions—though they may also make your hair stand on end!
Blue Torchbug (page) The night before Waking Day, Iliac Bay Bretons share stories about the Terrible Torchbug of Molag Bal. While the story varies, all agree on one thing: those followed by a cobalt-hued torchbug possess a savagery in battle that haunts any who survive.
100px Bright Moons Lunar Moth (page) "When a Bright Moons Lunar Moth follows you, the blessings of Jone and Jode flutter close behind."—Moon-Priest Tedaza
100px Brimstone Nixad (page) The legend among the underworld explorers of the Undaunted is that these little incendiary sprites are responsible for lighting all the candles, torches, and lanterns found burning underground, flying ahead of adventurers to ignite them in the dark.
100px Brown Steeple Bat (page) "People blessed by these brown bat companions experience very few issues with insects. They love hiding in your pack during the day, and they'll keep you bug-free while you sleep at night."—Tanandra, Scholar-Errant
100px Cantaloupe Swamp Jelly (page) Though Argonians do relish the elastic flesh of the Black Marsh Swamp Jellies, the whimsical names they give them refer more to their appearance than to their flavor.
Carmine Wood Moth (page) Nearly driven to extinction a century ago by Nibenese, who used their brilliant ruby wing dust as rouge, these moths made a comeback in a different area: Valenwood. Friendly to a fault, they are now favored companions among alchemists.
100px Cipher's Eye Pocket Watcher (page) "What have you learned, Watcher? Mortals on Nirn keep small companions. Oh, is that so? Names you say? As my small companion, you wish one? Very well, I shall call you Ocula. You have indeed earned it."—Morian Zenas
100px Crimson Torchbug (page) Khajiit claim these torchbugs are the light of Jode given form, which allows them to dance amid the moon-sugar cane and bless the crops. Now you can have one flitting about you! After all, having Jode's blessing is never a bad thing, right?
ON-furnishing-Crimson Torchbug.jpg Crimson Torchbug (page) Khajiit claim these torchbugs are the light of Jode given form, which allows them to dance amid the moon-sugar cane and bless the crops. Now you can have one flitting about you! After all, having Jode's blessing is never a bad thing, right?
100px Dappled Cactus Bat (page) "Sometimes called Friends of the Caravan, these black-and-white bats migrate among cacti stands in arid regions. Trackers follow their guano to find hydrating, safe cacti when in need. Easily trained to be a companion."—Tanandra, Scholar-Errant
Dawnstar Dovah-Fly (page)
100px Devoted Torchbug (page) The Wood Elves say that to be followed by a friendly Torchbug is an infallible sign of good fortune. Of course, they also catch them, dry them out, and smoke them in pipes.
100px Devoted Torchbug (page) The Wood Elves say that to be followed by a friendly Torchbug is an infallible sign of good fortune. Of course, they also catch them, dry them out, and smoke them in pipes.
100px Dockside Paper Wasp (page) "Clearing wasps from the Betnikh docks falls to our youngest warrior. One such asked a mage to help her befriend the wasps, and she led them away. All but one settled elsewhere, instead choosing to follow her loyally. I see you have one now."—Stulga
100px Duskfire Nectar Bat (page) "So colorful! And common around orchards, farms, and other places with cultivated fruit and flowers. A priceless companion for foragers and travelers since they can lead you to food."—Tanandra, Scholar-Errant
100px Dusklight Lunar Moth (page) Quiet, tree-shaded lakes attract these blue-purple moths. Legends claim they glide on starlight and rest upon the Moons' reflections in the water. If one follows you away, good luck is said to bless your path.
Evermore Painter's Moth (page) "Of course I used pigment from local moths when painting Duke Blaise Guimard's portrait. Several of my artist friends keep sanctuaries for these colorful creatures. Perhaps my own little Springrain will help start mine."—Lady Alyna Talemelier's Journal
Frostmoss Imp (page) "Why do people insist on having imps about? And why especially these kind? They twist whatever you tell them to do into something that serves them best, not you. Only those with an extraordinarily firm hand should even bother with them."—Divayth Fyr
100px Frostshriek Imp (page) "This devious little creature will drop the ambient temperature considerably when summoned. And mind your fingers—the little monster likes nothing better than to freeze them, break them off, and pop them into its mouth!"—Divayth Fyr
ON-pet-Galen Wisp.jpg Galen Wisp (page) Wisps are sent from Y'ffre to herald the storms of Rain's Hand. To see one is to see the promise of new growth, new life, and a new chapter in nature's cycle.
100px Glimmergreen Dovah-Fly (page) "Respect the dovah-fly. They are the spirits of the ancestors given new life. They brighten the quiet tranquility of ponds and streams. What better afterlife is there?"—Druid Henneque Blakeley
100px Green Dragon Imp (page) "Ha ha! Fooled you, didn't it? Looks just like a Baby Dragon, doesn't it? Well, there are no such things, and you should know better. It's just an Illusion Imp with a rather Peryite look to it. Baby Dragon, really!" —Abnur Tharn
ON-furnishing-Green Dragon Imp.jpg Green Dragon Imp (page) "Ha ha! Fooled you, didn't it? Looks just like a Baby Dragon, doesn't it? Well, there are no such things, and you should know better. It's just an Illusion Imp with a rather Peryite look to it. Baby Dragon, really!" —Abnur Tharn
100px Haunting Netch (page) "Gah! Netches! Mine kept getting stuck behind closed doors. So my friend and I made this ghostly netch. Yours for a song, five-claw! Not at all necromantic. Promise!"—Lanjo, merchant
100px Hollowjack Netch (page) The Witches Festival, which celebrates horror and death, also has a regrettable tradition of wanton vandalism associated with it, especially among Tamriel's callow youth. The so-called "Hollowjack Netch" appears to be a victim of this practice.
100px Ice Nixad (page) There is some debate among naturalists as to whether the Ice Nixad is a separate breed that is mainly seen in the winter because it hibernates during the warm months, or whether it's just a winter phase of ordinary Nixads that sometimes stays year-round.
Lemondot Netch (page) "Do colors seem louder? Does music taste different? Does Tirdas have a personality? You're probably experiencing the synesthesic venom of the rare lemondot netch. Relax. It's harmless. A little new perspective never killed anybody."—Alinon the Alchemist
100px Long-Winged Bat (page) Add this cute bat to your menagerie. Not only does it eat pesky bugs, but it'll keep you company on your adventures!
ON-furnishing-Long-Winged Bat.jpg Long-Winged Bat (page) Add this cute bat to your menagerie. Not only does it eat pesky bugs, but it'll keep you company on your adventures!
100px Mara's Blush Butterfly (page) Delicate in both form and color, this pink-hued butterfly flits around Elsweyr, Skyrim, Rivenspire—and around you! Tailor Medresi Grulathil looked to her own butterfly companion for inspiration while crafting ceremonial garb honoring Mara in Solitude.
100px Mint Swamp Jelly (page) Though the Argonians claim that they name each breed of Black Marsh Swamp Jelly for its hue rather than its taste, there's no denying that the Mint Jelly does have a gratifyingly refreshing flavor.
100px Monarch Butterfly (page) The migratory Monarch Butterfly is a common sight across all of southern Tamriel, and it's seen in the northern provinces during summer. The Monarch is said to represent the souls of the present, in contrast to the Ancestor Moth that represents the past.
100px Mossy Netch Calf (page) The greenish, or "Mossy" Netches, are most commonly found in the West Gash region of northwest Vvardenfell. The calves are docile, even for Netches, and will happily follow along behind anyone who smells of their favorite fungi.
100px Mustardseed Moth (page) Known for its brilliant yellow hues, this moth flits through the deciduous fall forests of Cyrodiil almost unseen. Each year, some fly beyond the Heartland's borders in all directions, as if trying to escape the war-torn province.
100px Nectarthief Nixad (page) The Nords absolutely loathe these particular nixads since they interfere with their bees—and thus mead production. In an effort to help, Solitude's Mages Guild trained them to take instruction, making them into companions. Need a drinking buddy?
100px Orchid Nixad (page) The rarest of these fay creatures is the Orchid Nixad, said to be sacred to the goddess Dibella, and found only in wild places hallowed to her worship. It's known that the Empress Tavia had an Orchid Nixad as a friend and companion.
100px Orchid Whisper Moth (page) The Dragonstar Caravan Company first found these brilliant moths while traveling from Evermore. Though attracted to the campfires, they didn't burn themselves. Instead, they settled on the caravan's goods, then followed them as if guarding them.
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Passion Dancer Blossom (page) Allow the passion of Dibella to lead you in a dance of her choosing and, in return, she may gift you with boon of one of her lively blooms. These frolicsome flowers flourish in the presence of energetic adherents like you.
100px Pellucid Swamp Jelly (page) A favorite of veterinarians and beast masters across Tamriel, these netches are prized for their clear gelatinous outer membranes that allow students to view its organs from a distance.
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Phoenix Moth (page) "Druids say the moths are ash made manifest. They leap from the flames of Mount Firesong and flutter away on the breeze. Nonsense! I've seen a moth ignite and then emerge from the coals like a cocoon."—Feather-Brained Teeska
100px Pink Torchbug (page) Some followers of Stendarr claim that those who see a Pink Torchbug must perform great acts of charity and mercy by sunset the following day. If they please Stendarr, the pleasant little creature might follow them for a time.
ON-furnishing-Pink Torchbug.jpg Pink Torchbug (page) Some followers of Stendarr claim that those who see a Pink Torchbug must perform great acts of charity and mercy by sunset the following day. If they please Stendarr, the pleasant little creature might follow them for a time.
100px Plum Swamp Jelly (page) The Plum Swamp Jelly is the rarest of the so-called "Flavor" Jellies, and seeing one is considered by many Argonians to be a sign of good fortune. It's not at all unusual for an Argonian to wear a Plum Jelly's feeler as a "Good Luck Tentacle."
ON-furnishing-Plum Swamp Jelly.jpg Plum Swamp Jelly (page) The Plum Swamp Jelly is the rarest of the so-called "Flavor" Jellies, and seeing one is considered by many Argonians to be a sign of good fortune. It's not at all unusual for an Argonian to wear a Plum Jelly's feeler as a "Good Luck Tentacle."
100px Pocket Watcher (page) "Some keep so-called Pocket Watchers as pets, playing off the name of those Pocket Mammoths seen in Wrothgar. Even at their smaller size? Still not the wisest move. Small Daedra are still Daedra, after all, and thus beyond our ken. "—Warlock Aldaale
100px Purple Torchbug (page) Madness follows the Purple Torchbug, or so some claim. Others believe that those who once held Sheogorath's attention attract these insects. Either way, perhaps Sheogorath's dubious blessing touched them.
ON-furnishing-Purple Torchbug.jpg Purple Torchbug (page) Madness follows the Purple Torchbug, or so some claim. Others believe that those who once held Sheogorath's attention attract these insects. Either way, perhaps Sheogorath's dubious blessing touched them.
100px Regal Dovah-Fly (page) Many a Vvardenfell youngster growing up in the swamps of West Gash or the Bitter Coast remembers spending happy hours playing "dodge-dovah" with these hovering bug-buddies! If hand-raised from larval form, they can become devoted companion animals.
100px Regal Dragon Imp (page) Those who have watched this particular imp's mimicry wonder how it survived seeing the Dragon that inspired its antics. Regardless, awe others by making this imp your companion.
ON-furnishing-Regal Dragon Imp.jpg Regal Dragon Imp (page) Achievement: The Dragon's Wrath Those who have watched this particular imp's mimicry wonder how it survived seeing the Dragon that inspired its antics. Regardless, awe others by making this imp your companion.
100px Rosy Netch Calf (page) The reddish, or "Rosy" Netches are native to the foyadas of the Molag Amur region of Vvardenfell, where they live in a semi-wild state subject to the occasional round-ups of the Netchimen. The calves, sulfurous odor aside, are quite adorable.
100px Scintillant Dovah-Fly (page) The Dovah-Fly is a common sight in the oil-slick ravines of the Clockwork City. While its ornate clockworks are a wonder to behold, it's hard to shake the feeling that it's always watching you.
ON-furnishing-Scintillant Dovah-Fly.jpg Scintillant Dovah-Fly (page) Achievement: Treasure of the Brass Fortress The Dovah-Fly is a common sight in the oil-slick ravines of the Clockwork City. While its ornate clockworks are a wonder to behold, it's hard to shake the feeling that it's always watching you.
100px Screaming Midyear Nixad (page) "Why. Can't. They. Keep. Quiet? Arkay blesses them with their own cycle, but every few years they claw their way back into Greenshade. And what do they do once they get here? Scream. Constantly."—Hasinel, Lament of the Midyear Screech
100px Sea Sapphire Dovah-Fly (page) Often accompanying ships as they leave port, each blue-purple iridescent Dovah-Fly chooses a person to follow. Each night, the whirr of its gently flitting wings pull its chosen one to slumber, and at sunrise it lightly lands on its "pet" to wake them up.
100px Seht's Dovah-Fly (page) These are clearly fabricants, clockwork simulations of living creatures, with the distinctive appearance of the handiwork of Sotha Sil. But if so, how did they escape Clockwork City? What powers them? And why do they make such loyal pets? No one knows.
100px Shadowswift Bat (page) "Normally you don't see these black bats because they prefer caves and other areas avoided by people. However, if trained, these fellows consider you a member of their colony and hate to leave your side."—Tanandra, Scholar-Errant
100px Snow Throat Fruit Bat (page) "Pure white, these bats, making them hard to see in wintry conditions. But give one a bit of banana, and it'll stick close to you for a while. With a constant diet of bananas and other fruits? You are its boon companion."—Tanandra, Scholar-Errant
ON-pet-Soulfire Dragon Illusion.jpg Soulfire Dragon Illusion (page) "After much knowledge-seeking, I learned to summon an illusion of a small, fiery Dragon to follow me. While it's not the same as the real thing, that endears me to it more. Who wants a real Dragon around, after all?"—Ninaleon Sightbinder the First
100px Springlight Moth (page) Originally from the Tenmar Jungle, these green moths spread via caravans and carry the scent of fresh spring rains with every flap of their wings.
ON-furnishing-Springlight Moth.jpg Springlight Moth (page) Originally from the Tenmar Jungle, these green moths spread via caravans and carry the scent of fresh spring rains with every flap of their wings.
100px Stoneglow Imp (page) "Don't let those icy blue eyes fool you. It's their claws you need to keep an eye on—they can shatter stone, leaving behind nothing but glowing rubble. Thankfully, they're actually quite good-natured creatures once they imprint on you."—Divayth Fyr
ON-furnishing-Swamp Jelly.jpg Swamp Jelly (page) Though obviously related to the netches of northeast Tamriel, the swamp jellies of southern Black Marsh also have a disquieting resemblance to aquatic jellyfish. Natural philosophers have no adequate explanation for this.
100px Swamp Jelly (page) Though obviously related to the netches of northeast Tamriel, the swamp jellies of southern Black Marsh also have a disquieting resemblance to aquatic jellyfish. Natural philosophers have no adequate explanation for this.
100px Sylvan Nixad (page) Once a common sight in Cyrodiil's Great Forest, the Sylvan Nixad is now most often encountered in the glades and meadows of the Gold Coast. Once tamed, they make charming companions, loyal and easy to care for.
100px Tourmaline Swamp Jelly (page) The Argonian who named this multihued jelly claims inspiration from the mineral, though some note she was calling it a "watermelon jelly" first. Oddly enough, some find its flavor resembles that of the fruit.
100px Turquoise Nixad (page) Scholars think the iridescent blue Turquoise Nixad must have inherent magical properties, because those wings certainly aren't big enough to enable it to fly. Yet fly it does, flitting about like a beautiful human-shaped hummingbird moth.
100px Unstable Morpholith (page) "The instability inherent in the structure of some morpholiths makes them unsuitable for use as sigil stones, yet that doesn't stop certain Daedric Princes from trying. Imagine the surprise when said portals don't work."—Warlock Aldaale
ON-furnishing-Unstable Morpholith.jpg Unstable Morpholith (page) "The instability inherent in the structure of some morpholiths makes them unsuitable for use as sigil stones, yet that doesn't stop certain Daedric Princes from trying. Imagine the surprise when said portals don't work."—Warlock Aldaale
100px Vampiric Dragon Imp (page) This imp, after being caged by Vampires, freed itself and can now join you in your journeys. Easily spooked, it often changes into a Vampiric Dragon form, hoping to seem fiercer than it is.
ON-furnishing-Vampiric Dragon Imp.jpg Vampiric Dragon Imp (page) This imp, after being caged by Vampires, freed itself and can now join you in your journeys. Easily spooked, it often changes into a Vampiric Dragon form, hoping to seem fiercer than it is.
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White Torchbug (page) Some believe that gaining Meridia's favor is like gripping a double-edged blade tightly with bare hands. Yet, if you perform an action she likes, she may gift you with a White Torchbug—perhaps the least worrisome of her favors!
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Xylo Pollen Bat (page) These brown-furred bats pollinate flowers along the Xylo River. Without them, nature's web in the Valenwood would be deeply disrupted. Plus they look adorable when they sneeze.
100px Yoltoor Dovah-Fly (page) Shimmering like fire, these dovah-flies dart around port cities, eating many of the nuisance insects that pester transported livestock. Recently, merchants started training and selling them to help others with insect issues.

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.