Online:Zombie Horse

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Mannimarco's Order of the Black Worm must be responsible for the re-animated Zombie Horse, as it was first seen in Cyrodiil as a Worm Anchorite's mount.
Zombie Horse
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Zombie Horse
Mount
Type Equine
Default Name Witherwhinny
Acquired From Crown Store
Hollowjack Crate
Reward Level Legendary
Price 025002,500 Crowns
012001,200 Crowns
00100100 Crown Gems
036003,600 Seals of Endeavor
Availability October 22 - November 2 2015
October 27 - November 1 2016
October 16 - October 20 2017
Furnishing
Category Mounts (Equines)
Quality Legendary
Limit Type Special Collectible

The Zombie Horse is an undead horse that was reanimated by the Order of the Black Worm. It was featured in one of ESO's cinematic trailers, being ridden by the undead Breton Hero. The earth rots beneath its hooves, even as it stands. Its default name is "Witherwhinny".

It was available from the Crown Store from October 22 to November 2, 2015, for 025002,500 Crowns and from October 27 to November 1, 2016, for 012001,200 Crowns. It was available for purchase a third time in 2017 from October 16 to October 20. It is also available as a Legendary-level reward in Hollowjack Crown Crates.

Occurrences[edit]

Appearances: 3

  • Crown Store - October 22 2015 - November 2 2015
  • Crown Store - October 27 2016 - November 1 2016 - Price reduced
  • Crown Store - October 16 2017 - October 20 2017

Physical Appearance[edit]

The Zombie horse's flesh is grey and falling off, exposing the muscle and bone underneath. It is missing much of the skin on the right side of its face, and has no skin on the left side of its face, exposing the mount's skull. Its right eye is milky and vacant from decomposition, and its left eye socket is hollow. The horse's black mane and tail are ragged, and its ears are unnervingly intact.

Little black worm particle effects wriggle and writhe in the blackened space beneath this mount's hooves.

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