You probably has to duck pretty well however, think they would be problems making them playable.Contaminate wrote: »Cathay-Raht
Big enough to be intimidating, has claws and fangs, still has opposable thumbs, isn’t too big to get through doorways
You probably has to duck pretty well however, think they would be problems making them playable.Contaminate wrote: »Cathay-Raht
Big enough to be intimidating, has claws and fangs, still has opposable thumbs, isn’t too big to get through doorways
Perhaps Cathay would be an nice compromise.
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/File:ON-npc-Bahzahar_the_Bull.jpg
Has to look him up I thought he was another Cathay-Raht
I would go Suthay-raht or Suthay, love digtigrade legs.
My main issue is why not add Ohmes-raht in the game with Elsweyr, reskin an Bosmer and add an Khajiit tail, instant profit.
Or add it with Dragonhold who is pretty feature weak.
More choice is always batter. ZOS should totally go for it at some point.cyclonus11 wrote: »
cyclonus11 wrote: »
What does the suffix '-raht' mean in Khajiit?
Or, what is the difference between a furstock and its -raht variant? (e.g., Tojay vs Tojay-raht)
What does the suffix '-raht' mean in Khajiit?
Or, what is the difference between a furstock and its -raht variant? (e.g., Tojay vs Tojay-raht)
What does the suffix '-raht' mean in Khajiit?
Or, what is the difference between a furstock and its -raht variant? (e.g., Tojay vs Tojay-raht)
I'm not sure what raht means exactly, but generally furstocks with that suffix are bigger than the one that shares the name, and there can be some other differences too, but less drastic than the differences between the pairs and other furstocks.
For example the ohmes look identical to bosmer (to most people, I think khajiit and bosmer can tell them apart) and are, at most, the same height as a tall bosmer. Ohmes-raht are taller, about the size of humans, and have light fur over their whole bodies and they have a tail.
A senche khajiit looks identical to the non-sentient senche-cats which you can see around the world as enemies and mounts. A senche-raht is taller and much heavier built (the Elseweyr collector's edition mount is a senche-raht and there's a few around Elseweyr too).