Although Daedric Princes may assume the form of a female or male, they have no inherent gender, and are all referred to as "Princes". There are a total of seventeen known Daedric Princes and each one has a plane of Oblivion.
I know this isn't the proper forum to post this in, but it's the forum that I watch and write in most often.
Just thought I'd mention that as someone who collects the game's costumes, I am thoroughly disappointed with this end-game polymorph's lack of a female model.
Carry on.
allen-iverson wrote: »unless its the holiday ones like the halloween ones... creepy vine pumpkim with boobs or hollow scarecrow with *** may have been a little bit much for the drawing boards
hammayolettuce wrote: »Polymorphs and costumes are 2 different things. Using a polymorph transforms your character completely. Costumes, on the other hand, are worn by your character, so your character will retain its features with the costume displayed over them.
hammayolettuce wrote: »Polymorphs and costumes are 2 different things. Using a polymorph transforms your character completely. Costumes, on the other hand, are worn by your character, so your character will retain its features with the costume displayed over them.
The other Xivkyn polymorphs have male and female models. This one isn't a non-humanoid like the Halloween polies are. It could have had gendered models too.