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Editors, you are welcome to propose anything as an Easter Egg or reference, or comment regarding the current page, but first consider that a reference cannot be generic (unspecific), such as giant animals. All references to the gameplay and world of past Elder Scrolls games belong on the Historical References page.


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Naugahyde[edit]

This one seems obvious to me, but i'm a child of the 70s and have nightmares of sticking to the fake leather seats of my dad's Pontiac in the middle of summer... Concerning the Nagahide Welwa Ravager…

While Nagahide is likely a reference to the Naga, it is also a play on Naugahyde, a brand of imitation leather.--Ray75228 (talk) 01:25, 2 February 2021 (UTC)

I support this. I should also add that this Naga is an imitation itself, in that it is a type of Lizard-Steed, creatures created by the Hist as imitations of mounts used by other races to allow argonians to travel long distances.Zebendal (talk) 01:34, 2 February 2021 (UTC)
Seems entirely possible that it could just mean Naga-hide, i.e. lizard skin. I'm not familiar with this brand in fairness. —⁠Legoless (talk) 09:09, 2 February 2021 (UTC)
Thanks guys. Zeb, didn't even think about the lore reason of the hist creating an imitation of a steed. Legoless, the material is very dated from the 60s and 70s. It was cheap, uncomfortable, and didn't last long (a month in front of a window and it'd shred). So unless you're an old fogey like me, you'd probably never heard of it. But for those of us to lived through the dark times, it's very memorable. It feels too good to be a coincidence. Maybe the next time a uesp-ite has a chance to interview zos we can get them to confirm (maybe not). --Ray75228 (talk) 01:01, 4 February 2021 (UTC)
This is one thing that they probably could and would answer, so we should keep our eyes out for AMA's or livestreams where the question would fit, over the next couple of weeks. This is one situation, since it's just a gamespace easter egg situation without lore implications, that it should be fairly easy to get a yes no answer. :) Jeancey (talk) 01:08, 4 February 2021 (UTC)
Agreed. It seems plausible enough for it to be a reference, but it wouldn't hurt to ask about it. I wouldn't be surprised if there are people at zos who've experienced it for themselves! -MolagBallet (talk) 08:34, 5 February 2021 (UTC)

Reproposing these Easter Eggs[edit]

I am re-proposing these easter eggs since I feel the page didn't get enough attention since it got so massively bloated with content, and they got significant support. See Archive 3 to see what I am talking about. Comments are to see what people previously said.

Titanic

Justin, Scott, and Speigel

- Zebendal (talk) 10:55, 17 February 2021 (UTC)

I don't think there's any need to repropose these, looks like there was sufficient support to add them to the page at the time. —⁠Legoless (talk) 11:07, 17 February 2021 (UTC)

Scientific names[edit]

There are three bosses in March of Sacrifices called Wyress Strigidae, Rangifer, and Ursus. These are the real life scientific names for owls, reindeer and bears respectively, which are the exact aspects that they spawn upon death. Thoughts? Contraptions (talk) 15:35, 2 March 2021 (UTC)

Seems solid to me. -Dcsg (talk) 18:29, 2 March 2021 (UTC)
Agreed.Zebendal (talk) 04:11, 4 May 2021 (UTC)

Goldilocks and the Three Bears[edit]

The Goldenback Spider Lackey's default name, "Goldielegs" is a reference to Goldilocks from Goldilocks and the Three Bears. -Dcsg (talk) 19:33, 4 March 2021 (UTC)

Various Pets[edit]

I believe that the following pets are Easter Eggs. They are numbered for your convenience.

  1. Alinor Ringtail "Desperado", a reference to Wild West outlaws. In pop culture, they are sometimes depicted with a mask like the character Zorro, which parallels the coloring of the Alinor Ringtail.
  2. Dark Moons Lynx "Southpaw", a reference to the boxing stance.
  3. Deep-Moss Ash Hopper "Wub Bug", a reference to lovebugs, but with a childish mispronunciation of "love".
  4. Two pets, the Frostbane Pony Guar "Jingles" and the High Hrothgar Wraith "Tinsel" are both references to Christmas. They are both wintery animals, and tinsel is a common Christmas decoration.
  5. Haunting Indrik "Requiem", a reference to requiems. The Indrik is ghostly and requiems are "Masses for the dead".
  6. The Mudcrab of Eternal Doom references DOOM Eternal, which it says plainly on the page. Should it be moved to Online:Easter Eggs?
  7. Noweyr Pony "Neigh-Neigh", a reference to the popular dance move, the "Nae Nae".
  8. Pale-Plume Fledgling Gryphon "Baldy", a refereence to Bald eagles, which iis already stated on the page. Should it be moved to Online:Easter Eggs?

— Unsigned comment by Dcsg (talkcontribs) at 23:00 on 4 March 2021 (UTC)

Re Southpaw: "Southpaw" is a general American English term for left-handers and has also been used in baseball for many years to refer to left-handed pitchers (there is a story that the term "southpaw" originated in baseball due to ball diamonds being oriented in such a way that a left-handed pitcher's arm was on the south side of their body, but the term was in use prior to that). Is there anything that ties a Dark Moons Lynx to boxing specifically? — Wolfborn(Howl) 02:41, 5 March 2021 (UTC)
Nope, I didn't know there were so many uses of the word. I only knew it from boxing because of a relative of mine. "Being a real word" was not a criterion by which I assembled this list, so just pretend it's not there. :P -Dcsg (talk) 05:35, 5 March 2021 (UTC)
I think 1, 3, 4, 5, 8 are all solid and could perhaps get a section on the page for various meanings to collectibles rather than separate sections. 3 is important cause Ash Hoppers look an awful lot like Lovebugs so it could maybe be noted on its own pets section, same goes for all of them I don't think anything needs to be moved to just one page, 6 and 7 are pop culture references to specific things so they can get their own sections. The Rim of the Sky (talk) 08:47, 5 March 2021 (UTC)
These seem fine to add aside from #2 I guess, per Wolfborn. I wouldn't remove the info from the pet entries—usually for Easter egg info we restrict it to this page, but these two are fairly self-evident. Particularly for the Mudcrab of Eternal Doom, I think it's important to keep the note on the pet page since that item is more of a cross-promotion than an Easter egg to begin with. —⁠Legoless (talk) 09:52, 5 March 2021 (UTC)
I agree with Legoless. My only concern is that these are a bit weak as far as Easter Eggs go. For example, one line from Cadwell says "Do you want to know how many Daedra can dance on the head of a pin?" which is a very obvious reference to How many angels can dance on the head of a pin. Does that line count as an Easter Egg? I'd lean towards arguing yes if we are counting these, personally. I think there are a lot of minor real-world references like this throughout ESO (to find that example I simply went to the article for the first character I could think of, and read the page until I found an example). It could be a bit tricky to document all of them. --AKB Talk Cont Mail 11:04, 5 March 2021 (UTC)

Betnikh Limerikh[edit]

The poem Betnikh Limerikh, which opens with "There one was an Orc from Betnikh", seems to be a reference to the common limerick opening There once was a man from Nantucket. Among other similarities, both limericks are ribald, and both Betnikh and Nantucket are islands. --Oriwa Talk 23:30, 16 March 2021 (UTC)

Cut Content[edit]

The Cut Content entry directly references a previous Elder Scrolls game. Given that Easter Eggs are supposed to be things outside other Elder Scrolls games, shouldn't this entry be removed? The Blackcaster Mages are already mentioned on the Historical References page. — Wolfborn(Howl) 02:34, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

Agreed. I have no qualms with this entry being removed. -MolagBallet (talk) 02:50, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
Done. — Wolfborn(Howl) 03:02, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
...and I just saw that Zeb deleted the same thing earlier and I reverted it, thinking I was removing it when instead I just edited it back in. Which wasn't what I meant to do. <facepalm> Imma stop editing now... — Wolfborn(Howl) 03:08, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

Dark Souls[edit]

In the Forgotten Cells area right where the player starts off in the Isle of Balfiera tutorial, before going through the door with Norianwe after you choose your weapon, to the right within a cell, you can find a knight's spirit around a bonfire with an Ancestral High Elf Style sword in it. This is an obvious reference to Dark Soul's bonfire mechanic, and a quick google search will show this in images. Additionally, the Nighthollow Style worn by the ghostly knight resembles armor from the Dark Souls series.

This is just in PTS right now, but I propose that if this goes live when the chapter launches next month, this should qualify in the easter eggs page.

Zebendal (talk) 22:13, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

No doubt a reference, should be fine to add to the page if its still around in the live server. The Rim of the Sky (talk) 23:03, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
Pretty obvious reference, support adding this. Imperialbattlespire (talk) 06:31, 4 May 2021 (UTC)
Definitely a reference, ye. Jacksol (talk) 02:47, 6 May 2021 (UTC)

The Incredible Hulk[edit]

In ESO Live: 6/24 Update 11 Preview Special #1 it is mentioned that animations, attacks, dialogue etc. of Xal-Nur the Slaver is based of Hulk from Marvel Comics. They speak very similarly ie "Smash the rats! Smash!" to "Hulk smash!" and "Xal-Nur crush puny wamasu!" to "Puny god!" etc, and they even mention getting Fred Tatasciore to voice him, as he often voices Hulk in Marvel cartoons. The Rim of the Sky (talk) 00:06, 6 June 2021 (UTC)

If this was stated by the devs, this does not require discussion as it is already confirmed.Zebendal (talk) 01:30, 11 June 2021 (UTC)
I went ahead and added it. Zebendal (talk) 23:46, 17 June 2021 (UTC)

Easter Egg Removal: Sabrina the Teenage Witch[edit]

I propose the removal of this easter egg from the list. according to in the esolog entry, the Black Cat's default name is "Mimi", not "Salem". The cat hasn't been called Salem since at least 2018, as is evident by this revision to the pet's furnishing image, wherein Lurlock adds "Mimi" to the nickname field in the furnishing summary template. This edit to Online:Pets suggests the name "Salem" was datamined in 2016, but never made it to the live release.

Since the easter egg was never present in-game, we should remove it. -MolagBallet (talk) 22:54, 10 June 2021 (UTC)

This is incorrect. The Black Cat pet was available to Japanese players at release on June 23, 2016. It was later made available via the Crown Store in February 2017. When the Salem name was datamined, the pet was already in-game. I will update the Easter egg to note that the default name has since been removed, but the fact that it was ever in-game should be grounds enough to keep it on the page. —⁠Legoless (talk) 09:20, 24 September 2021 (UTC)

Sad Keanu Skeleton[edit]

Along the path from the back entrance of Zenithar Abbey, Blackwood there is a skeleton posed on a bench which resembles the Sad Keanu meme image from 2010. For more information, like the image for comparsion, look here.

I'm thinking this is supposed to be a reference and I broached the subject on Discord and so brought it here.--Talyyn (talk) 02:03, 14 June 2021 (UTC)

Looks incredibly similar, I support The Rim of the Sky (talk) 01:38, 12 December 2021 (UTC)

I agree. Zebendal (talk) 22:36, 16 June 2023 (UTC)

TamrielTogether[edit]

I have added the Tamriel Together contest winners since their books are already ingame. This doesn't need a talk page, due to it being written and official. Zebendal (talk) 15:09, 17 June 2021 (UTC)

Kindergarten Cop[edit]

I don't know if this has been proposed before, but there is a drunken Nord named Daric near the Windhelm wayshrine who says "It's not a rumor!" in perfect imitation of Arnold Schwarzenegger's famous line ("It's not a tumor!") from the movie Kindergarten Cop.— Unsigned comment by Camryn (talkcontribs) at 18:05 on 22 June 2021 (UTC)

Not sure how this works. Does this need approval before adding it? Camryn (talk) 03:29, 27 June 2021 (UTC)

Bastian Dialogue[edit]

I feel like Bastian's Mage Guild Daily completion dialogue: "One of the greatest laws of magic is sympathy. The greater the sympathetic link between two objects, the more they influence each other. I find that … comforting." The Kingkiller Chronicle series. Am I good to add this? Oath2order (talk) 06:12, 11 July 2021 (UTC)

Belle[edit]

Belle and the default name for the Great Daenian Hound are references to Rich Lambert's dog Belle which passed away. Citation https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1117524434 2:39:40.Zebendal (talk) 18:57, 14 August 2021 (UTC)

This is confirmed, so I've added it to the page. —⁠Legoless (talk) 10:02, 21 September 2021 (UTC)

Reference of Terminator 2: Hand Drown in Lava Scene[edit]

Found this area in Stone Garden dungeon (Stonethorn DLC) from The Elder Scrolls Online, where it might have resemblance to a scene in Terminator 2, when the Terminator was drown in lava while doing thumbs up after. For comparison video, check here T2: Terminator gives death the thumbs up Since the original thread was brought to Discord, here's the in-game picture of what it looks like: Stone Garden lava screenshot

--MDet. S 06.40, 13 September 2021 (UTC)

Yea this look like a reference The Rim of the Sky (talk) 00:14, 7 January 2023 (UTC)
I don't know that I'd agree this is a reference. It's an out-stretched hand sticking up out of a pool of lava like in the movie scene, but that's it. It's just as likely that it was intended to just be a tragic scene. --Xyzzy Talk 15:39, 7 January 2023 (UTC)

Agra Crun is a Easter egg reference to the Jedi Order.[edit]

Agra Crun are an interesting group of people, introduced in the Orsinium Dlc. But there is evidence to suggest there could be a direct easter egg to the Jedi Order and the path they follow along with a reference to Yoda's famous line that is unmistakable. "The Blood Shields? To most, we are shadows. But for a precious few, we are a beacon of light. Light gets brought up quite a bit in Azraths dialogue. "Go to the residential district and find the house where the light of Malacath shrines. Follow the light. It will guide you to Kroma. Give the scroll that contains the sacred words to her and only to her. In Star Wars Light is the path of the force that is the good side of the force. This is the reference that backs up this being an Easter egg towards the Jedi and Yoda. "One does not become Agra Crun. One is or is not. I was raised by the faith, trained since birth to complete the tasks Malacath wishes of me. One does not become Agra Crun, One is or is Not, is a reference to Do or do not, there is no try. As well as being raised from birth or a young age, is a reference to how the Jedi take people that young to train them.

Now go, and may Malacath protect you." May Malacath Protect you, I think is very similar to the catch praise in Star Wars. May the Force be with you. So there is underlining Star Wars tones with his dialogue.TheVampKnight (talk) 01:20, 21 September 2021 (UTC)

All of these are "references" to monastic orders, which both the Jedi and the Agra Crun are based off of. There is no Easter Egg here. -Dcsg (talk) 01:27, 21 September 2021 (UTC)
I don't see any obvious connection. —⁠Legoless (talk) 09:56, 21 September 2021 (UTC)

When Harry Met Sally[edit]

Drunken Nords may sometimes exclaim "I'll have what I'm having.", a variation on the famous line from When Harry Met Sally..., "I'll have what she's having.". -Dcsg (talk) 07:18, 24 September 2021 (UTC)

I didn't know this expression originates from a movie. I support the addition if that is the case. —⁠Legoless (talk) 09:13, 24 September 2021 (UTC)

Seinfield II[edit]

Same joke as before, Notes on the Visitor's Guide to the Shambles says "And the Argonian, Bowl-Stirrer, really knows how to roast a clannfear! Again, no roast for you." (no soup for you). The Rim of the Sky (talk) 01:36, 12 December 2021 (UTC)

Vinland Saga[edit]

The characters Askeladd and Thorkell are found very close to each other outside Solitude, both named after major characters in Vinland Saga. Given the names are spelled the same way as in the show despite the many possible spelling variations irl, it looks to be very intentionally referencing the show. The Rim of the Sky (talk) 01:43, 12 December 2021 (UTC)

Marvel Infinty War and End Game[edit]

During Deadlands after a quest, Lyranth takes a pose similar to Doctor Strange in Infinity War. During one of the last quests, everyone portals in a similar way to how everyone does in Endgame, and then everyone vanishes similar to the Snap/Blip, and later gets blipped back. Also, Mehrunes Dagon says I am inevitable similar to Thanos. Obvious ref.Zebendal (talk) 02:11, 8 February 2022 (UTC)

This is a bit of a stretch. Lyranth levitating might be similar to Doctor Strange but to our knowledge she wasn't "viewing all possible futures" or anything of the sort. The portal thing is a plot device common to ESO, and portal magic played a major role in the Gates of Oblivion story. The Dagon quote is a desperate "[...] I am absolute! I am inevitable! [...]", which is nothing like Thanos' delivery in Endgame. It's also far from the only time Dagon claimed that he/his plans/destruction is inevitable. —⁠Legoless (talk) 15:02, 8 February 2022 (UTC)

Vitruvian Man[edit]

The icon for Character Creation depicts the Vitruvian Man. The Rim of the Sky (talk) 04:39, 23 March 2022 (UTC)

True. Seems clear-cut, I'll add it to the page. —⁠Legoless (talk) 09:34, 23 March 2022 (UTC)

Great Gatsby[edit]

Writer-designer Tori Dougherty instructed Alchemy's voice actor (Julianne Grossman) to base her performance on Daisy from The Great Gatsby, according to Discover the Team and Work Behind the Music & Sounds of Summerset. The Rim of the Sky (talk) 20:46, 29 March 2022 (UTC)

While not doubting that this happened at all, I'm not sure instructions on how specifically to play a character is an easter egg in any way. It's like a "How should they sound? Loud, soft, high pitched?" "Oh, do it like Daisy from the Great Gatsby". I think it's an interesting note for the Alchemy article, but I don't think it qualifies as an easter egg. Jeancey (talk) 21:43, 29 March 2022 (UTC)

I Should Buy a Boat Cat[edit]

The khajiit Sea-Dreamer depicts the I Should Buy a Boat Cat, as evident by him reading and his talk about buying a boat. This should be added.Zebendal (talk) 00:15, 27 May 2022 (UTC)

Agreed. I have added it. —⁠Legoless (talk) 15:57, 27 May 2022 (UTC)

Spider-Man 2[edit]

The description of the Oakensoul Ring reads "The might of the druids, in the palm of your hand.", a reference to Doctor Octopus' famous quote "The power of the sun, in the palm of my hand." from Spider-Man 2. This quote also pops up again a number of time in No Way Home. The Rim of the Sky (talk) 18:04, 21 July 2022 (UTC)

Wikiquote suggests there are numerous quotes that use the phrase "in the palm of your hand" or "in the palm of my hand". I would need to see more evidence in favor of it before supporting this. --AKB Talk Cont Mail 18:20, 21 July 2022 (UTC)
I considered that but what solidifies this a reference for me is the first part of "might of the druids", both follow "The ____ of the ____, in the palm of my hand", which none of the wikiquote examples you linked do. Without that first part I wouldn't have suggested it otherwise. The Rim of the Sky (talk) 18:24, 21 July 2022 (UTC)
There is "the quantity of an hazel-nut, in the palm of my hand", which while it doesn't match the exact pattern, is fairly close. I will say this is a fairly popular version of this idiom, but I think the overall commonality of different variations overcomes this without some other connection. --AKB Talk Cont Mail 18:32, 21 July 2022 (UTC)
The fact that "of an" is the closest you could find to "of the" (which only led to the aforementioned Spider-Man film wikiquotes from what I saw) further supports my point. Barring that, "might" is literally a synonym of power, in fact two definitions of might are "superior power or strength; force:" and "power or ability to do or accomplish; capacity:" so they are effectively interchangeable ("power of the druids" or "might of the sun"). The Rim of the Sky (talk) 18:53, 21 July 2022 (UTC)

Fortnite[edit]

Fortnite Map.png

The layout of Galen shares many similarities to the island from Fortnite, particularly in its shape and locations of bodies of water (ie Y'ffre's Path is very similar to Loot Lake). Furthermore, the quest A Wailing Wood takes you to the Valley of the Watcher in the forested northeast corner of the island; this appears to be a reference to the location Wailing Woods, which was a forest also found in the Fortnite island's northeast corner. The Rim of the Sky (talk) 20:42, 29 September 2022 (UTC)

Alaxon'ald[edit]

Alaxon'ald is a striking locale in Summerset. It is a homonym of Alex Honnold, a famous rock-climber. The location features a tall spire of rock (perfect for climbing, it even has tree branch that'd be a good place to hang a rope) with a small camp at the base. WidjettyOne (talk) 02:01, 6 October 2022 (UTC)

Monty Python and the Holy Grail[edit]

Darien's opening dialogue in The Blood-Spattered Shield in Rivenspire quotes; "This? It's merely a flesh wound! Think nothing of it." Given Darien's status as a knight, it's incredibly likely this may be a reference to the iconic Black Knight fight scene from the film, in which the aforementioned knight famously states that his recently cut-off arms are "merely a flesh wound." Not sure if it should be added as easter eggs are a touchy thing to add given the decisive nature if they were intentional or not. However, other confirmed easter eggs alluding to Monty Python lends credence to the fact it may be intentional. Kazmakazii (talk) 15:04, 1 November 2022 (UTC)
No doubt a reference. Monty Python references are very likely considering John Cleese voices Cadwell, the base game writers were big fans. The Rim of the Sky (talk) 18:41, 1 November 2022 (UTC)

The Little Mermaid[edit]

ON-misc-The Little Mermaid.jpg

The Little Mermaid is referenced in the isle of Galen, northeast on a rock by Llashana's docks. — Unsigned comment by Zebendal (talkcontribs) at 14:13 on 12 December 2022‎

The pose is convincing enough but the two clamshells from the bra are a dead giveaway, certainly a reference. The Rim of the Sky (talk) 17:54, 12 December 2022 (UTC)
Added. —⁠Legoless (talk) 20:35, 12 December 2022 (UTC)

Iron Man[edit]

The Dwemervamidium Mirage bears a heavy resemblance to Iron Man's suit, having a glowing center where the Arc Reactor would be. While this isn't enough to warrant a reference alone, the icon for this memento is literally "memento_iron man x form_01", referencing the Mark X suit he wears in Iron Man 3, confirming the reference. The Rim of the Sky (talk) 07:04, 30 January 2023 (UTC)

Seems very clear, should be added. --AKB Talk Cont Mail 07:28, 30 January 2023 (UTC)

Firefly[edit]

The "Uh... Never Mind" emote seems to be a clear reference to this gif of the character Mal from Firefly, since it involves your character performing the same motions: reaching forward with their right hand, then closing their hand as they pull it back to briefly touch their mouth/nose, then resting their palm against their cheek. ~ Alarra (talkcontribs) 05:26, 28 March 2023 (UTC)

Not sure if this is an intentional reference, seems like normal emoting. —⁠Legoless (talk) 09:33, 28 March 2023 (UTC)
This looks very much like a recreation of it, all of the same gestures happen in the exact same order. The devs are known to reference popular reaction gifs, as can be seen with the salt bae emote. The Rim of the Sky (talk) 19:11, 28 March 2023 (UTC)

Neither a borrower nor a lender be[edit]

Th famous famous quote "Neither a borrower nor a lender be" is from Hamlet. It is prominently used by a banker in Daggerfall, and has gained a bit of an infamous reputation in the community. --AKB Talk Cont Mail 18:06, 11 May 2023 (UTC)

Support. —⁠Legoless (talk) 18:10, 11 May 2023 (UTC)
Oh yea totally a reference The Rim of the Sky (talk) 22:49, 11 May 2023 (UTC)

In-universe Retcon[edit]

In Notes on Doors of Oblivion, Morian Zenas has this to say about the Morian Zenas depicted in The Doors of Oblivion. "I'm not this Morian. It's a different one. An imposter. A former edition cut by revisions." The phrase "A former edition cut by revisions" interests me, as Wikipedia describes a retcon as "a literary device in which facts in the world of a fictional work which have been established through the narrative itself are adjusted, ignored, supplemented, or contradicted by a subsequently published work which recontextualizes or breaks continuity with the former." In the case of Morian Zenas, he was previously written to be concurrent with events concurrent with the Third Era, such as the destroyed Battlespire, and Celarus becoming Ritemaster of the Psijic Order. As of ESO, he was then written to be concurrent with the events of the Second Era, wtih the ESO version of The Doors of Oblivion attempting to scrub most of the Third Era references. Zebendal (talk) 16:15, 10 June 2023 (UTC)

Game Memorials[edit]

Nefasqs notes in a video of two official memorials that we do not have documented yet. Engraved Plaque is a memorial to a player which is confirmed here. Nefas says the sheep Joy is named after a player named Joysheeped. Zebendal (talk) 17:02, 10 June 2023 (UTC)

Plagiarism Reference[edit]

The character Relan Daevath is named after artist Relan Daevath, who was the author of the original texture of Mercymother's Body Art, which was directly lifted from fanart drawn by them that was published in July 2020.Relan Daevath on Twitter (April 9, 2023) Following this revelation, the official Twitter posted a statement saying it was never their intention to include any community fan art without proper credit, and that they are in contact with the artist and will work with them to make sure that there is a proper resolution.The Elder Scrolls Online on Twitter (April 10, 2023) Zebendal (talk) 23:08, 12 June 2023 (UTC)

This should be added. —⁠Legoless (talk) 17:53, 13 June 2023 (UTC)