logarifmik wrote: »Any of those fancy atronach mounts will do, but I don't see why Telvanni wizard can't ride a regular horse or guar. You can be a powerful mage, but look like a common person. A matter of personal choice, yes?
Argonian
Definitely a couple of argonians carrying a seat.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Definitely a couple of argonians carrying a seat.
I'm inclined to agree palanquin would probably be the way to go, if they couldn't teleport. In general, however, I don't see Telvanni wizards - the powerful, high-ranking ones at least - traveling much at all. As a group they seem the sort to make someone below them do the traveling for them.
Why? They are not Bosmers after all, and even them don't have a problem to ride a horse, right?aren't dunmers too short for horses though
aren't dunmers too short for horses though
MythicEmperor wrote: »When I must get out, I simply conjure up a skeletal horse. Why earn loyalty like the commoners when you can simply crush the free will of a tortured soul?
For you uneducated N’wahs: Yes, House Telvanni does indeed practice necromancy. To quote the unabridged edition of Ancestors and the Dunmer:
“Telvanni "Necromancy"
The Telvanni are adept masters of necromancy. They do not, however, practice necromancy upon the remains of Dark Elves. Sane Telvanni regard such practices with loathing and righteous anger. They do practice necromancy upon the remains of animals and upon the remains of Humans, Orcs, and Argonians -- who are technically no more than animals in Morrowind.”
When no-one is looking, however, I cast Tinur’s Hoptoad and leap gracefully across Tamriel.
https://www.imperial-library.info/content/return-fellow-scholarThe King, not knowing very well of the Dunmer traditions and culture, offered one of his finest steeds to me when I began my service in Cyrodil. Had this grand beast been found in Vvardenfel, it may very well have been on a spit above a well tendered firepit. However, having been in the service and presence of the Empire these past couple of years, I have grown to appreciate and respect these beasts which are so foreign to me, other than on a plate with fine herbs. I respectfully accepted this gift and promised a good life for it. This "horse", which I titled Xyldan, has since become more than a tool. Xyldan and I have bonded and I am honored to have such a friend as he. I have known many Dunmer who have befriended guar, and for this, I thought them silly. I now understand this bond and it is far from silly. I may be older than many pines of the north, but it is never too late for an old Dunmer to learn and find sense in that of which he never thought so. So then, Xyldan and I now traveled together west, home.
Konstant_Tel_Necris wrote: »Certain Telvanni have big interests in dwemer technology they can employ dwemer spiders as mount, otherwise they prefer teleportation and levitation.
Also, Divayth Fyr have horse named Xyldanhttps://www.imperial-library.info/content/return-fellow-scholarThe King, not knowing very well of the Dunmer traditions and culture, offered one of his finest steeds to me when I began my service in Cyrodil. Had this grand beast been found in Vvardenfel, it may very well have been on a spit above a well tendered firepit. However, having been in the service and presence of the Empire these past couple of years, I have grown to appreciate and respect these beasts which are so foreign to me, other than on a plate with fine herbs. I respectfully accepted this gift and promised a good life for it. This "horse", which I titled Xyldan, has since become more than a tool. Xyldan and I have bonded and I am honored to have such a friend as he. I have known many Dunmer who have befriended guar, and for this, I thought them silly. I now understand this bond and it is far from silly. I may be older than many pines of the north, but it is never too late for an old Dunmer to learn and find sense in that of which he never thought so. So then, Xyldan and I now traveled together west, home.
Vanthras79 wrote: »A throne supported by two Argonians?
nha, one is enough.