I'll remember that next time I go out ganking some EP dark elves on my NB Khajiit.NateAssassin wrote: »It's spelled Khajiit Slave.
Dunmer. All day. Every day.
NateAssassin wrote: »I'll remember that next time I go out ganking some EP dark elves on my NB Khajiit.NateAssassin wrote: »It's spelled Khajiit Slave.
Dunmer. All day. Every day.
Fixed for youNateAssassin wrote: »It's spelled Khajiit Kitty.
NateAssassin wrote: »I'll remember that next time I go out ganking some EP dark elves on my NB Khajiit.NateAssassin wrote: »It's spelled Khajiit Slave.
Dunmer. All day. Every day.
NateAssassin wrote: »I'll remember that next time I go out ganking some EP dark elves on my NB Khajiit.NateAssassin wrote: »It's spelled Khajiit Slave.
Dunmer. All day. Every day.
Question for fellow fur-claws.. do you ever feel slightly (or majorly) wrong using tigers/lions as mounts?
I adore my striped senche-tiger, but I can't help but feeling like I'm riding a simple cousin of mine. As if humans ran about on the back of chimps.. but slightly more close-to-home. Khajiit still have claws and fur, and a tail..
Question for fellow fur-claws.. do you ever feel slightly (or majorly) wrong using tigers/lions as mounts?
I adore my striped senche-tiger, but I can't help but feeling like I'm riding a simple cousin of mine. As if humans ran about on the back of chimps.. but slightly more close-to-home. Khajiit still have claws and fur, and a tail..
Question for fellow fur-claws.. do you ever feel slightly (or majorly) wrong using tigers/lions as mounts?
I adore my striped senche-tiger, but I can't help but feeling like I'm riding a simple cousin of mine. As if humans ran about on the back of chimps.. but slightly more close-to-home. Khajiit still have claws and fur, and a tail..
I don't see it as a Master/Servant relationship, but more as a trusted companion.
It'd be awesome if my Lioness would stick around demounted and start ripping Mobs apart...
At first I thought it was a cousin--another khajiit. But upon attempted conversation, this one thinks it is safe to say that they are indeed, not-khajiit. They are just tigers.Question for fellow fur-claws.. do you ever feel slightly (or majorly) wrong using tigers/lions as mounts?
I adore my striped senche-tiger, but I can't help but feeling like I'm riding a simple cousin of mine. As if humans ran about on the back of chimps.. but slightly more close-to-home. Khajiit still have claws and fur, and a tail..