Saucy_Jack wrote: »Nevermind them; I want to see the Sky Mammoths!
Saucy_Jack wrote: »Nevermind them; I want to see the Sky Mammoths!
Not without a sturdy umbrella you don't.
They are mentioned in The Seven Fights of The Aldudagga, specifically Fight Three, The Snow Whale and The Dirtbird, an apocryphal text written by Michael Kirkbride.Snow whales have been in Skyrim since [the return of Man], living at the tops of the highest mountains, singing in magic tones, jumping from peak to cloud and back again, spreading their joy-snow in horn-like triumph from blowholes.We used to hunt them, our best climbers braving the rocks and ice-sheets, carrying rope and hooked spears. [...] The earliest hunters had no luck; spouts of joy-snow [from the whales above] would drift down from the clouds and turn the men goofy.
The Snow Whales of Skyrim are flying whales that produce intoxicating snow:They are mentioned in The Seven Fights of The Aldudagga, specifically Fight Three, The Snow Whale and The Dirtbird, an apocryphal text written by Michael Kirkbride.Snow whales have been in Skyrim since [the return of Man], living at the tops of the highest mountains, singing in magic tones, jumping from peak to cloud and back again, spreading their joy-snow in horn-like triumph from blowholes.We used to hunt them, our best climbers braving the rocks and ice-sheets, carrying rope and hooked spears. [...] The earliest hunters had no luck; spouts of joy-snow [from the whales above] would drift down from the clouds and turn the men goofy.
As for Sand Whales, those are unheard of so far.
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― Robert E. Howard
Thank you!dan_danson wrote: »The Questgiver is Vigwenn and she stands west from senchal and north-west from the wayshrine of the westernplains.