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A small Elder Scrolls fan art dump!
Here's two pixel art drawings of creatures from TES; a Slaughterfish on the left drawn in 2020, and a Daedroth (from TES: Online) on the right drawn in 2023.
Also, below is Glod McGlod, my buff, money-obsessed Khajiit assassin from my Skyrim (switch version) playthrough in 2018! I have to specify because I've bought the game 3 different time and played it for 100+ hours 4 different times because it's like hard drugs to me.....
As much as I love this model from ESO, I am a bit biased and I think they are a severe downgrade from the Daedroth model I grew up with in TES:IV
Witness Perfection.
I do like that they are bulkier in the remaster. I have yet to play it because I am broke ^.^ that's ok though I only spent all of my formative years on TES:3 & 4, I've seen plenty already !!!! Still not sure if I want Elder-Scrollified Nessy to be a daedroth or simply a very very large Argonian....
thoughts on daedroth from the oblivion remake?
I like 'em. I might write a smutty fic for 'em. Who knows? I did, however, draw some filth. Here's a censored version and an NSFW link on my Bluesky ----> HERE. <3
Dead Daedroth
Daedroth - Loading screen tip
Art asset for The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
*Credit Unknown* If anyone knows the specific dev to credit comment below
Daedroth designed by Mark Jones
While making revisions to the painting of Menta Na, I've noticed daedroths have teeth configuration of a gharial— meaning they eat fish and little else. Coldharbour is full of water then, yes? Exciting to think of them as semi-aquatic and preying on daedric fish monsters.
Morrowind: The Court of Menta Na at Kora Dur
—...Kora-Dur may have been a city once, succumbed to the volcanic elements like so many other settlements across northern Vvardenfell. Hard to say if its present excavation is the work of the daedra, but the very purposeful manner of digging implies some foreknowledge of the place. The tunnel—though long and sometimes meandering—shows little sign of either archaeological inquiry or mineral prospecting. When it does open into a side gallery—it is only to circumvent a body of subterranean water, for alas much of Kora-Dur became submerged sometime after the initial excavation, including the original tunnel to its inner sanctum. Failing to keep one's mind off frightful fancies one might imagine these devils—given their crocodilian form— swimming up the underwater passage to flank and ambush an occasional interloper...