My khajiit character from ESO! Her name’s Atasha and she grew up into a wonderful lady from a small potato.
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My khajiit character from ESO! Her name’s Atasha and she grew up into a wonderful lady from a small potato.
Atasha (she/her), a reoccurring character in my book series :) She's a guard in the town that Ka'harja and his family move to in the first book, though she's not introduced until the second.
- Little ja'khajiit! She was away for many years, has she forgotten the old Dar'zhirr and the Northern Elsweyr?
- But dad, I'm not a kitten anymore!
- Oh, she even speaks as if she was no khajiit!
Suthay-rath Atasha and her alfiq-rath father. After wandering in Tamriel for several years and learning more about other races, Atasha got used to speak in first person, and her father jokingly scolds her for forgetting native traditions. He himself flew from temple of Khenarthi and spent his youth in vagrancy and petty crimes.
And now for the important questions.
1) - ATASHA! Don't copy your father.
2) - MOM! Dad doesn't believe ponytails suit him! Tell him he's pretty now!
- Of course! They compliment your earrings greatly, Dar'Zirr.
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The problem of having an alfiq-rath father is that you sometimes start to act too much like a cat.
TESO fan art.
Me and Shimao had a thieving contest (the one who stole the most valuable treasures after 5 minutes wins). I rushed to the nearby houses and took everything I saw, including simple apples and other fruits, while Shimao was busy with pickpocketing, so she got much more valuable treasures and took the prize (all my stolen stuff) at the end.
Some ESO busts of mine and friends’ characters