Lore:Senche-raht
The Senche-raht are a quadruped furstock of Khajiit. Nicknamed "battlecats", the Senche-raht are larger and slower than the Senche. They possess a shorter body-span and straighter legs. The average The Senche-raht is said to stand as tall as two Altmer and can weigh as much or more than fifty. However, these measurements may be exaggerated.[1] Nonetheless, they are the largest of all Khajiit furstocks.[2][UOL 1] Due to their appearance, Senche-rahts are often mistaken for beasts outside of Elsweyr and may be attacked on sight.[3] Senche-rahts are intelligent beings with great memory,[4] are capable of speech,[5] and can cast spells.[6] Although like the Senche, they can function as mounts and beasts of burden and war, they dislike being lowered to a beastly status. They prefer to be seen as equals and dislike when their riders are labeled as owners and handlers.[4] Non-Khajiit may assume Senche-raht cannot speak the common language, or that they merely serve as mounts.[7] This assumption is incorrect, as Senche-raht are perfectly capable of performing jobs, and have even become successful merchant lords.[8]
Senche-raht are excellent hunters,[9] and some prefer to acquire their everyday meals by hunting animals in the wilderness.[7][10]
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A cursed dro-m'Athra Senche-raht (ESO)
See Also[edit]
- For game-specific information, see the Elder Scrolls Online article.
References[edit]
- ^ Moon Bishop Hunal Answers Your Questions — Moon Bishop Hunal
- ^ The Elder Scrolls: The Official Survival Guide to Tamriel — Tori Schafer
- ^ Munili's dialogue in ESO: Elsweyr
- ^ a b Senche-rahts: Not Just Mounts — Saharrzag
- ^ Pajmina's dialogue in ESO: Elsweyr
- ^ Thannar the Graveprowler's dialogue in ESO: Elsweyr
- ^ a b Sanzagh's dialogue in during Love and Guar in ESO: Elsweyr
- ^ Halzom's dialogue in ESO: Dragonhold
- ^ Caska's dialogue during The Dragon's Lair in ESO: Dragonhold
- ^ Khunzjo's dialogue ESO: Dragonhold
Note: The following references are considered to be unofficial sources. They are included to round off this article and may not be authoritative or conclusive.
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