Lawrence_Schick wrote: »OFFICIAL ANSWER: Moon Bishop Hulan says, “Many hairless ones are confused by the term ‘senche,’ since we Khajiit use it to mean a variety of things. It is used as ‘senche’ and ‘senche-raht’ to refer to two of the seventeen distinct furstocks, or ‘breeds,’ of Khajiit. The senche-raht, in fact, are the largest of us! But we also use the term ‘senche-tiger’ to refer to our more catlike cousins of lesser sentience. Indeed, depending upon the appearance of these cousins, we might even call them ‘senche-leopards’ or ‘senche-panthers.’ So you see that the term ‘senche’ is very flexible indeed, as changeable as the Moons.”
I don't want to RP whatever I want... I want to know the official answer. The only reason... ONLY reason I'm playing ESO is because it's Elder Scrolls. The lore is important to me and I'll roll with whatever lore justifications ZOS makes, but I still want to know what they are.
I know it's silly, but it's an important aspect of my gameplay.
emeraldbay wrote: »Technically, the Senche are a "breed" of Khajiit, so you could certainly RP it as being such. But like others have said, you could make it an ordinary tiger if you wanted. It's not completely up to ZOS to decide.
I don't want to RP whatever I want... I want to know the official answer. The only reason... ONLY reason I'm playing ESO is because it's Elder Scrolls. The lore is important to me and I'll roll with whatever lore justifications ZOS makes, but I still want to know what they are.
I know it's silly, but it's an important aspect of my gameplay.
I understand and respect your vision. I felt the same way too about teso in the beginning, but they have broken so much of this games lore/immersion so I gave up and now im using it as a pvp game only. No rp, no immersion, just good old fun:)
(not saying rp or immersion isnt fun)
You're talking about a game series infamous for add-ons (where people were adding Portal personality spheres into Skyrim). Does it matter how it's acquired? There's the official lore and then there's the game built around it. Giving an official answer helps build the lore and make it interesting for those who care.I just spoke to the ZOS Lore Gods. They said you can call the skin for your mount that you purchase in the Crown Store anything you want. It's a costume for your horse.
Do you really want to worry about the Lore of something that is acquired in the most non lore possible way?
And second, it's not a skin for the horse, it's entirely different mesh which will have it's own animation set. Far, far different than just a "skin for a horse".
Senche are Khajiit.
So yes, it clearly is a Khajiit.
IrishGirlGamer wrote: »"Even the Senche-tiger, the largest great cat in existence, has proven to be just another form of the khajiit; these massive beasts can often be found serving as steeds for their more humanoid cousins."
From Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition.
"*** They were Bosmer refugees he gathered, even before they told him. Roasting over the fire was the remains of one of the giant cats that had been stalking him through the jungle on the opposite shore.
"Senche-Tiger," said one of the young warriors ravenously. "It's no animal -- it's as smart as any Cathay-Raht or Ohmes or any other bleeding Khajiiti. Pity this one drowned. I would have gladly killed it. You'll like the meat, though. Sweet, from all the sugar these asses eat."
From A Dance in the Fire, Book III.
There may be other references to Senche in TES lore, but these are the two I could find easily.
And to state the very obvious: Yes, they are Khajiit.
In ESO, there are also non-tiger Senche, such as lion-styled cats. Non-tiger Senches are just called "Senche" in ESO, and behave just like tigers and any other mob. So in that regards, Senche-Tiger is just one type of Senche.IrishGirlGamer wrote: »"Even the Senche-tiger, the largest great cat in existence, has proven to be just another form of the khajiit; these massive beasts can often be found serving as steeds for their more humanoid cousins."
From Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition.
"*** They were Bosmer refugees he gathered, even before they told him. Roasting over the fire was the remains of one of the giant cats that had been stalking him through the jungle on the opposite shore.
"Senche-Tiger," said one of the young warriors ravenously. "It's no animal -- it's as smart as any Cathay-Raht or Ohmes or any other bleeding Khajiiti. Pity this one drowned. I would have gladly killed it. You'll like the meat, though. Sweet, from all the sugar these asses eat."
From A Dance in the Fire, Book III.
There may be other references to Senche in TES lore, but these are the two I could find easily.
And to state the very obvious: Yes, they are Khajiit.
Well... When in wrong, I admit it. I didn't know that Senche-tigers were specifically mentioned in lore. I thought they were always just called "Senche".
So ALL the Senche tigers in ESO are Khajiit then? I thought they were just beasts.
Good to know!
Thanks @IrishGirlGamer !
It isn't obvious at all. The name "senche" isn't enough to determine if a cat is Khajiit. It used to be, but ESO muddled up the distinctions. There's a senche-panther available as a pet in the crown store, it definitely isn't a large battlecat Khajiit Senche are described as - and likely isn't a Khajiit at all, considering that it's sold as a pet.IrishGirlGamer wrote: »to state the very obvious: Yes, they are Khajiit.
In ESO, there are also non-tiger Senche, such as lion-styled cats. Non-tiger Senches are just called "Senche" in ESO, and behave just like tigers and any other mob. So in that regards, Senche-Tiger is just one type of Senche.IrishGirlGamer wrote: »"Even the Senche-tiger, the largest great cat in existence, has proven to be just another form of the khajiit; these massive beasts can often be found serving as steeds for their more humanoid cousins."
From Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition.
"*** They were Bosmer refugees he gathered, even before they told him. Roasting over the fire was the remains of one of the giant cats that had been stalking him through the jungle on the opposite shore.
"Senche-Tiger," said one of the young warriors ravenously. "It's no animal -- it's as smart as any Cathay-Raht or Ohmes or any other bleeding Khajiiti. Pity this one drowned. I would have gladly killed it. You'll like the meat, though. Sweet, from all the sugar these asses eat."
From A Dance in the Fire, Book III.
There may be other references to Senche in TES lore, but these are the two I could find easily.
And to state the very obvious: Yes, they are Khajiit.
Well... When in wrong, I admit it. I didn't know that Senche-tigers were specifically mentioned in lore. I thought they were always just called "Senche".
So ALL the Senche tigers in ESO are Khajiit then? I thought they were just beasts.
Good to know!
Thanks @IrishGirlGamer !
But what has not been consistency presented is the size of the Senche-Tiger. There's no good explanation as to why the Senche mobs you find in game are so much smaller than the Senche mount you're getting, where the latter is more true to lore.
The lore materials aren't actually fully clear as to whether Senche Khajiits are intelligent. The quote above certainly states that they are intelligent, but on the other hand, others suggest that they are more akin to animals:In ESO, there are also non-tiger Senche, such as lion-styled cats. Non-tiger Senches are just called "Senche" in ESO, and behave just like tigers and any other mob. So in that regards, Senche-Tiger is just one type of Senche.IrishGirlGamer wrote: »"Even the Senche-tiger, the largest great cat in existence, has proven to be just another form of the khajiit; these massive beasts can often be found serving as steeds for their more humanoid cousins."
From Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition.
"*** They were Bosmer refugees he gathered, even before they told him. Roasting over the fire was the remains of one of the giant cats that had been stalking him through the jungle on the opposite shore.
"Senche-Tiger," said one of the young warriors ravenously. "It's no animal -- it's as smart as any Cathay-Raht or Ohmes or any other bleeding Khajiiti. Pity this one drowned. I would have gladly killed it. You'll like the meat, though. Sweet, from all the sugar these asses eat."
From A Dance in the Fire, Book III.
There may be other references to Senche in TES lore, but these are the two I could find easily.
And to state the very obvious: Yes, they are Khajiit.
Well... When in wrong, I admit it. I didn't know that Senche-tigers were specifically mentioned in lore. I thought they were always just called "Senche".
So ALL the Senche tigers in ESO are Khajiit then? I thought they were just beasts.
Good to know!
Thanks @IrishGirlGamer !
But what has not been consistency presented is the size of the Senche-Tiger. There's no good explanation as to why the Senche mobs you find in game are so much smaller than the Senche mount you're getting, where the latter is more true to lore.
It's these kind of things that make the Khajiit so mysterious.
It isn't obvious at all. The name "senche" isn't enough to determine if a cat is Khajiit. It used to be, but ESO muddled up the distinctions. There's a senche-panther available as a pet in the crown store ***IrishGirlGamer wrote: »to state the very obvious: Yes, they are Khajiit.
There are many other kinds of non-Khajiit felines: sabre cats, lions, housecats. Some of them are physically almost identical to certain Khajiit breeds (for example Alfiq). Therefore it is quite possible that this loyalty reward is such a cat, domesticated and trained as a battle mount.
IrishGirlGamer wrote: »It isn't obvious at all. The name "senche" isn't enough to determine if a cat is Khajiit. It used to be, but ESO muddled up the distinctions. There's a senche-panther available as a pet in the crown store ***IrishGirlGamer wrote: »to state the very obvious: Yes, they are Khajiit.
There are many other kinds of non-Khajiit felines: sabre cats, lions, housecats. Some of them are physically almost identical to certain Khajiit breeds (for example Alfiq). Therefore it is quite possible that this loyalty reward is such a cat, domesticated and trained as a battle mount.
I agree they have softened the distinction and definition (okay, they've muddled it up). They've also been inconsistent in their use of the term Senche. For example, the hireling that brings you wood uses the term Senche to refer to a breed of Khajiit and wonders what his life would been like if he had been born under the moon that would make him Senche, implying that ESO was following the TES tradition.
Then they open the store and start selling silly crap. Whatever ESO thinks, mine will be a Senche-Tiger in the TES tradition.
Technically it's being sold into slavery, but I could see why you might want to put a positive spin on thatSo couldn't it be making a choice to work with a non-khajiit
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »We pinged our resident loremaster about this and are awaiting an answer. In the meantime, we can tell you that there was some internal discussion about whether or not the Striped Senche is a Senche Tiger or not. Though there are some naming remnants in the game (on PTS) that say it is a Senche Tiger, it actually isn't. Apparently those beasties are the size of elephants.