They are called senche-tigers, it's literally in their description.Calling them Senche-Tigers and stating they're actually Senche that have long crossbred with tigers is literally all that it would take for me to accept. But to call them Senche is to call them Khajiit, which is far from accurate in their depiction in ESO.@Gidorick
What makes you think i wasnt aware of the physiological lack of similarity to the lore? Also how that is relevant. Khajiit is Khajiit, be they Senche, Suthay, Ohmes, Alphiq, or any of the many breeds.
Senche are huge, and Senche Raht are supposed to be twice the height of an Altmer. ESO's representation of Senche is plain wrong.
Don't get me wrong, they look cool, and they're really well done. But that's not an effin' Senche.
I need a Dragon Break to explain all the stuff that's just plain wrong in ESO... EX: why the hell is Cyrodiil not a jungle?! I know, I know, Oblivion fan service. But at least give me a Dragon Broke Easter egg somewhere!
I assumed you didn't know because you were arguing about how Senche are represented in lore. I find it interesting that you argue that The ESO Game, Lore Master Lawrence Schick, AND established lore are all wrong... what would it take for you to accept that these Senche mounts are not Khajiit?
THIS is why I implored ZOS to name the mount Striped Senche-Tiger. I wish they had.
"A semi-domesticated version of the wild senche-tiger, this distant relative of the Khajiit has been bred for size and manageability."
Your explanation is a whole new can of worms. Not only would it be bestiality, but more interestingly, it would mean that sapient Khajiit and non-sapient animals can create offspring (presumably fertile). Would it be true for all Khajiiti furstocks? What about other races?
They aren't necessarily a result of cross-breeding. Distant relative could mean they had common ancestors, much like humans and apes in our world. Of course, our evolution has to be adjusted for Tamriel creation myths, with new races being created not only through traditional cross-breeding like Bretons, but also magic like Dunmer or Bosmer. Khajiit ascended from cats? Azura was inspired by Kynareth's creation? Or cats devolved from Khajiit like in the Tale of Dro'Zira? I don't know.They are called senche-tigers, it's literally in their description.Calling them Senche-Tigers and stating they're actually Senche that have long crossbred with tigers is literally all that it would take for me to accept. But to call them Senche is to call them Khajiit, which is far from accurate in their depiction in ESO.@Gidorick
What makes you think i wasnt aware of the physiological lack of similarity to the lore? Also how that is relevant. Khajiit is Khajiit, be they Senche, Suthay, Ohmes, Alphiq, or any of the many breeds.
Senche are huge, and Senche Raht are supposed to be twice the height of an Altmer. ESO's representation of Senche is plain wrong.
Don't get me wrong, they look cool, and they're really well done. But that's not an effin' Senche.
I need a Dragon Break to explain all the stuff that's just plain wrong in ESO... EX: why the hell is Cyrodiil not a jungle?! I know, I know, Oblivion fan service. But at least give me a Dragon Broke Easter egg somewhere!
I assumed you didn't know because you were arguing about how Senche are represented in lore. I find it interesting that you argue that The ESO Game, Lore Master Lawrence Schick, AND established lore are all wrong... what would it take for you to accept that these Senche mounts are not Khajiit?
THIS is why I implored ZOS to name the mount Striped Senche-Tiger. I wish they had.
"A semi-domesticated version of the wild senche-tiger, this distant relative of the Khajiit has been bred for size and manageability."
Your explanation is a whole new can of worms. Not only would it be bestiality, but more interestingly, it would mean that sapient Khajiit and non-sapient animals can create offspring (presumably fertile). Would it be true for all Khajiiti furstocks? What about other races?
So it is literally a bred for purpose base animal, with sapient Senche ancestry, supporting the cross breed theory.
Khajiit, or at least Suthay-Raht reproduction organs, as explored by Berenziah, are consistent with the organs of felines. It's not unlikely bestiality would occur among Khajiit and Tigers in any different or less depraved fashion as it does amoung men and sheep. The question is it possible for them to produce offspring. Could a Alphiq produce offspring with a tabby cat? Could a Ohme produce offspring with a Bosmer? The breadth of the changes in Khajiit physiology caused by their birth moon has never been addressed in specific. This would be a nice place to start to the inference that it extends to reproduction capability.
They aren't necessarily a result of cross-breeding. Distant relative could mean they had common ancestors, much like humans and apes in our world. Of course, our evolution has to be adjusted for Tamriel creation myths, with new races being created not only through traditional cross-breeding like Bretons, but also magic like Dunmer or Bosmer. Khajiit ascended from cats? Azura was inspired by Kynareth's creation? Or cats devolved from Khajiit like in the Tale of Dro'Zira? I don't know.They are called senche-tigers, it's literally in their description.Calling them Senche-Tigers and stating they're actually Senche that have long crossbred with tigers is literally all that it would take for me to accept. But to call them Senche is to call them Khajiit, which is far from accurate in their depiction in ESO.@Gidorick
What makes you think i wasnt aware of the physiological lack of similarity to the lore? Also how that is relevant. Khajiit is Khajiit, be they Senche, Suthay, Ohmes, Alphiq, or any of the many breeds.
Senche are huge, and Senche Raht are supposed to be twice the height of an Altmer. ESO's representation of Senche is plain wrong.
Don't get me wrong, they look cool, and they're really well done. But that's not an effin' Senche.
I need a Dragon Break to explain all the stuff that's just plain wrong in ESO... EX: why the hell is Cyrodiil not a jungle?! I know, I know, Oblivion fan service. But at least give me a Dragon Broke Easter egg somewhere!
I assumed you didn't know because you were arguing about how Senche are represented in lore. I find it interesting that you argue that The ESO Game, Lore Master Lawrence Schick, AND established lore are all wrong... what would it take for you to accept that these Senche mounts are not Khajiit?
THIS is why I implored ZOS to name the mount Striped Senche-Tiger. I wish they had.
"A semi-domesticated version of the wild senche-tiger, this distant relative of the Khajiit has been bred for size and manageability."
Your explanation is a whole new can of worms. Not only would it be bestiality, but more interestingly, it would mean that sapient Khajiit and non-sapient animals can create offspring (presumably fertile). Would it be true for all Khajiiti furstocks? What about other races?
So it is literally a bred for purpose base animal, with sapient Senche ancestry, supporting the cross breed theory.
Khajiit, or at least Suthay-Raht reproduction organs, as explored by Berenziah, are consistent with the organs of felines. It's not unlikely bestiality would occur among Khajiit and Tigers in any different or less depraved fashion as it does amoung men and sheep. The question is it possible for them to produce offspring. Could a Alphiq produce offspring with a tabby cat? Could a Ohme produce offspring with a Bosmer? The breadth of the changes in Khajiit physiology caused by their birth moon has never been addressed in specific. This would be a nice place to start to the inference that it extends to reproduction capability.
I indeed wish i could edit the title to say Senche but alas.. There is no edit button i can press on the post
They aren't necessarily a result of cross-breeding. Distant relative could mean they had common ancestors, much like humans and apes in our world. Of course, our evolution has to be adjusted for Tamriel creation myths, with new races being created not only through traditional cross-breeding like Bretons, but also magic like Dunmer or Bosmer. Khajiit ascended from cats? Azura was inspired by Kynareth's creation? Or cats devolved from Khajiit like in the Tale of Dro'Zira? I don't know.They are called senche-tigers, it's literally in their description.Calling them Senche-Tigers and stating they're actually Senche that have long crossbred with tigers is literally all that it would take for me to accept. But to call them Senche is to call them Khajiit, which is far from accurate in their depiction in ESO.@Gidorick
What makes you think i wasnt aware of the physiological lack of similarity to the lore? Also how that is relevant. Khajiit is Khajiit, be they Senche, Suthay, Ohmes, Alphiq, or any of the many breeds.
Senche are huge, and Senche Raht are supposed to be twice the height of an Altmer. ESO's representation of Senche is plain wrong.
Don't get me wrong, they look cool, and they're really well done. But that's not an effin' Senche.
I need a Dragon Break to explain all the stuff that's just plain wrong in ESO... EX: why the hell is Cyrodiil not a jungle?! I know, I know, Oblivion fan service. But at least give me a Dragon Broke Easter egg somewhere!
I assumed you didn't know because you were arguing about how Senche are represented in lore. I find it interesting that you argue that The ESO Game, Lore Master Lawrence Schick, AND established lore are all wrong... what would it take for you to accept that these Senche mounts are not Khajiit?
THIS is why I implored ZOS to name the mount Striped Senche-Tiger. I wish they had.
"A semi-domesticated version of the wild senche-tiger, this distant relative of the Khajiit has been bred for size and manageability."
Your explanation is a whole new can of worms. Not only would it be bestiality, but more interestingly, it would mean that sapient Khajiit and non-sapient animals can create offspring (presumably fertile). Would it be true for all Khajiiti furstocks? What about other races?
So it is literally a bred for purpose base animal, with sapient Senche ancestry, supporting the cross breed theory.
Khajiit, or at least Suthay-Raht reproduction organs, as explored by Berenziah, are consistent with the organs of felines. It's not unlikely bestiality would occur among Khajiit and Tigers in any different or less depraved fashion as it does amoung men and sheep. The question is it possible for them to produce offspring. Could a Alphiq produce offspring with a tabby cat? Could a Ohme produce offspring with a Bosmer? The breadth of the changes in Khajiit physiology caused by their birth moon has never been addressed in specific. This would be a nice place to start to the inference that it extends to reproduction capability.
Argonian, Khajiit, Nord, and Altmer are all mammalian species with mammary glands among females located in the same position and configuration (save for various breeds of Khajiit), this infers they all share a distant common primate ancestor. Stating the Senche Tiger has a specifically Khajiit distant relative refers to a point in time at which the Khajiit ancestry was separated from the other primate species. I.E. they do not share ancestry with other primates. Felines and Primates, among mammals, departed from one another long before Primates sub divided. Only after the point the Khajiit common ancestor with other primates departed from the other species of primates could this Senche-Tiger have come about. Based on the strong similarity between a Tiger and a Senche, the reasonable conclusion is that, based on birth moon, a Khajiit could have the corresponding reprodiuctive organs to match those of its distant relative facilitating inter breeding. On a long enough time line this inter breeding might have ceased after a sufficiently different populace of Khajiit and Senche-Tiger half breeds were established perhaps a hundred of thousand or so years ago.
What ever the case may be, the game world is unaware of evolutionary genetics, and that description suggests that the Khajiit understand the Senche-Tigers to be base animals that are in fact related to them. The notion that they are specifically bred for purpose reinforces the notion they are considered lesser than Khajiit, and thus not sapient life. In context, humans share a distant relative with horses, but we note much less biological kinship with them than we do with other primates.
If anything is an interesting thing for me to think about. I'm mostly just vomiting thought in this post, feel free to counter it.

Pretty sure it's established that was Azura, as per Words of Clan Mother Ahnissi.1) Some Daedric Prince got bored and made a race out of tigers it found on Nirn, but not all of them, leaving a portion of them to remain tigers as a "distant relative" now. Maybe it was Hircine making better prey to hunt with his wolves and he fittingly cats to chase.
At the time of the Three-Banners War, the current iteration of Tamriel is only about 6000 years old. Everything happens quite fast there, probably because change is often fueled by belief.3) The Khajiit became such over long slow tedious millions of years of natural evolution... well what ever "natural" is on Nirn.
At the time of the Three-Banners War, the current iteration of Tamriel is only about 6000 years old. Everything happens quite fast there, probably because change is often fueled by belief.
Problem with your logic is that ZOS consults with BGS all the time, the lore in this game is just as legitimate as lore in any other TES game.fromtesonlineb16_ESO wrote: »The senche tiger isn't a Khajiit, confirmed by the loremaster. It's just a tiger.The senche mount is not a true senche. This was confirmed by the loremaster..
It's called a SENCHE, I saw the 'loremaster' trying to argue it's 'just' a tiger but it's CALLED a Senche by ZOS!
BTW, the real loremasters work at Bethesda not ZOS.
@Gidorick
What makes you think i wasnt aware of the physiological lack of similarity to the lore? Also how that is relevant. Khajiit is Khajiit, be they Senche, Suthay, Ohmes, Alphiq, or any of the many breeds.
Senche are huge, and Senche Raht are supposed to be twice the height of an Altmer. ESO's representation of Senche is plain wrong.
Don't get me wrong, they look cool, and they're really well done. But that's not an effin' Senche.
I need a Dragon Break to explain all the stuff that's just plain wrong in ESO... EX: why the hell is Cyrodiil not a jungle?! I know, I know, Oblivion fan service. But at least give me a Dragon Broke Easter egg somewhere!
I want an elf-spedific mount:) Elk<3
At the time of the Three-Banners War, the current iteration of Tamriel is only about 6000 years old. Everything happens quite fast there, probably because change is often fueled by belief.
The other theory! I've heard this one as well. The races on Nirn are only different races because they genuinely believe they are different. Everything that's written is just the accounting of the belief which is in and of itself the reason they are different.