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Suggestions[edit]

1. You should make clear that you're talking bout Oblivion right now.. This is the Tamriel Section, it should contain general data, I think.

2. Not a good style of writing. This section needs a total makeover...

3. Missing : Ogres, Trolls, Slaughterfish, Goblins, Lions, Dogs, Wulfs, Bears, Horses, Cliffracer, Alits, Hellhounds, (insert more here, forgot the most, probably)

PS: If you ever played Morrowind, you'll agree, that the CLIFFRACERS are the most annoying creatures ever in Elder Scrolls.

I think a more general question that needs to be addressed is what exactly is supposed to be on this page. In general, pages in the Tamriel section should contain general information that is common to multiple Elder Scrolls games, or that would be of interest even if you are not playing the specific game. It's not clear to me what can be said about any of the game creatures that falls into that category. My impression is that most of the creatures have been different from one game to the next. Those that do appear in multiple games can have very different appearances, and different combat styles. So it is not obvious to me what meaningfully be provided on this page other than a list of links to individual game creature listings... and then is it worth having this page? --Nephele 13:02, 18 September 2006 (EDT)

Raw List[edit]

Just threw together a raw list of all creatures from all games to put on this page. A few caveats: I have only played Morrowind (with Tribunal and Bloodmoon) and Oblivion. I took the other lists from the pages on this site, and have only that to attest to their accuracy. I also opted not to include unique or quest-specific variants of the creatures in most cases. Also, I may have missed a few in Tribunal and Bloodmoon, as there's no bestiary pages for those at this time. I don't know anything about the mobile games, so they're not included. If somebody wants to add them, be my guest. Also, not sure what to do about creatures that exist in multiple games but with a different name (e.g. Fire Atronach/Fire Daedra/Flame Atronach). Some creatures also became non-creatures later on, most notably Orcs, but also Dremora are now NPCs rather than creatures in Oblivion. (Granted they're always hostile, but they are NPCs.) Also, some of the "creatures" from Redguard seem to be humans, but I left them in anyhow, just in case. As well, not sure what to do with creatures that have many similar variants, like Goblins or Skeletons. It's all there for now, do with it what you will. Oh, and creatures which exist in Tribunal or Bloodmoon but also existed in Morrowind just have "MW" listed. Only creatures that are new to those expansions and not found in Morrowind without them use the "TR" and "BM" listings. --TheRealLurlock 15:08, 19 September 2006 (EDT)


AR = Arena
DF = Daggerfall
BS = Battlespire
RG = Redguard
MW = Morrowind
TR = Tribunal
BM = Bloodmoon
OB = Oblivion
A
  • Air Atronach - DF
  • Alit - MW
  • Ancestor Ghost - MW
  • Ancestor Guardian - MW
  • Ancient Lich - DF
  • Ancient Vampire - DF
  • Ascended Sleeper - MW
  • Ash Slave - MW
  • Ash Ghoul - MW
  • Ash Vampire - MW
  • Ash Zombie - MW
  • Attrebus - RG
B
  • Bay Horse - OB
  • Bear - BM, OB
  • Betty Netch - MW
  • Black Bear - OB
  • Black Horse - OB
  • Boar - OB
  • Bonelord - MW
  • Bonewalker - MW
  • Bristleback - BM
  • Brown Bear - OB
  • Bull Netch - MW
C
  • Cave Rat - MW
  • Centaur - DF
  • Centurion Spider - MW
  • Centurion Sphere - MW
  • Chestnut Horse - OB
  • Clannfear - BS, MW, OB
  • Clannfear Runt - OB
  • Cliff Racer - MW
  • Corprus Stalker - MW
  • Crippled Skeleton - MW
D
  • Daedra Count - BS
  • Daedra Lord - DF, BS
  • Daedra Seducer - DF
  • Daedroth - MW, OB
  • Dark Seducer - BS
  • Deer - OB
  • Dog - OB
  • Dragonling - DF
  • Dram - RG
  • Dread Zombie - OB
  • Dremora - BS, MW, OB
  • Dremora Lord - MW, OB
  • Dreugh - DF, MW
  • Dreugh Warlord - MW
  • Dwarven Robot - RG
  • Dwarven Spectre - MW
E
  • Elite Goblin - RG
  • Elite Guard - RG
F
  • Faded Wraith - OB
  • Fire Atronach - DF
  • Fire Daedra - DF, BS
  • Fire Daemon - AR
  • Flame Atronach - MW, OB
  • Flesh Atronach - DF
  • Frost Daedra - DF, BS
  • Frost Atronach - MW, OB
G
  • Gargoyle -DF
  • Ghoul - AR
  • Ghost - AR, DF, BS, OB
  • Giant - DF
  • Giant Rat - DF
  • Giant Scorpion - DF
  • Giant Spider - AR
  • Gloom Wraith - OB
  • Goblin - AR, RG, TR, OB
  • Goblin Berserker - OB
  • Goblin Chef - OB
  • Goblin Chief - TR, OB
  • Goblin King - RG
  • Goblin Rat Farmer - OB
  • Goblin Shaman - OB
  • Goblin Skirmisher - TR, OB
  • Goblin War Chief - OB
  • Goblin Warlord - OB
  • Goblin Witch - OB
  • Golden Saint - MW
  • Greater Bonewalker - MW
  • Grizzly Bear - DF, BM
  • Guar - MW
  • Guard - RG
H
  • Headless Zombie - OB
  • Hell Hound - AR
  • Herne - BS
  • Homunculus - AR
  • Horker - BM
  • Hulking Fabricant - TR
  • Hunger - MW
I
  • Ice Atronach - DF
  • Ice Golem - AR
  • Imp - DF, OB
  • Iron Atronach - DF
  • Iron Golem - AR
J
K
  • Kagouti - MW
  • Kwama Forager - MW
  • Kwama Queen - MW
  • Kwama Warrior - MW
  • Kwama Worker - MW
L
  • Lame Corprus - MW
  • Lamia - DF
  • Land Dreugh - OB
  • Lesser Daedra - DF
  • Lesser Bonewalker - MW
  • Lich - AR, DF, TR, OB
  • Lizard Man - AR
M
  • Mad Man - RG
  • Medusa - AR
  • Minotaur - AR, OB
  • Minotaur Lord - OB
  • Morphoid Daedra - BS
  • Mountain Lion - OB
  • Mud Crab - MW, OB
  • Mummy - DF

N;

  • Netch - MW (see Betty Netch/Bull Netch)
  • Nether Lich - OB
  • Nix Hound - MW
  • Nymph - DF
O
  • Ogre - OB
  • Ogrim - MW
  • Ogrim Titan - MW
  • Orc - AR, DF
  • Orc Seargent - DF
  • Orc Shaman - DF
  • Orc Warlord - DF
P
  • Paint Horse - OB
  • Painted Troll - OB
  • Pirate - RG
Q
R
  • Rat - AR, MW, OB
  • Riekling - BM
  • Riekling Raider - BM
  • Robot - RG
S
  • Sabertooth Tiger - DF
  • Savage Goblin - OB
  • Savage Ogre - OB
  • Scamp - BS, MW, OB
  • Scrib - MW
  • Seducer - BS
  • Shalk - MW
  • Sheep - OB
  • Shock Centurion - TR
  • Skeleton - BS, RG, MW, OB
  • Skeleton Archer - MW
  • Skeleton Champion - MW, OB
  • Skeleton Guardian - OB
  • Skeleton Hero - OB
  • Skeleton Warrior - DF, MW
  • Slaughterfish - DF, MW
  • Small Slaughterfish - MW
  • Snow Bear - BM
  • Snow Wolf - AR, BM
  • Spider - DF
  • Spider Deadra - BS, OB
  • Spiderling - OB
  • Spriggan - DF, BM, OB
  • Steam Centurion - MW
  • Stone Golem - AR
  • Storm Atronach - MW, OB
  • Stunted Scamp - OB
  • Swamp Troll - OB
T
  • Timber Wolf - OB
  • Troll - AR, RG, OB
U
  • Unicorn - OB
V
  • Vampire - AR, DF
  • Vermai - BS
  • Verminous Fabricant - TR
W
  • Wereboar - DF
  • Werewolf - DF, BM
  • White Horse - OB
  • Wild Guar - MW
  • Will-o-the-Wisp - OB
  • Winged Twilight - MW
  • Wolf - AR, BM, OB
  • Wraith - AR, DF, BS, OB
X
  • Xivilai - OB
Y
Z
  • Zombie - AR, DF, RG, OB
  • Zombie Guardian - OB

Veminous Fabricant[edit]

The section on Veminous Fabricants says:

Veminous Fabricant: A rare construct created by Sotha Sil. Resistant to paralysis and shock and is weak to shock damage. It's components can be used in Alchemy to produce potent speed potions.

It says it resists shock, but then says it is weak to shock. Perhaps someone could find out what is right about Veminous Fabricants?