Item | Description |
Abecean Ratter Cat | The Abecean Ratter is famed from Hegathe to Woodhearth as a prime rodent-catcher. No mere housecats, Ratters have been known to take down Skeevers twice their size. They are a favorite of sailors, and the most common ship's cats among both merchants and pirates. |
Alabaster Jerboa | Need some happiness in your day? The Alabaster Jerboa is your answer. Its hopping and air-dancing acrobatics can bring a smile to even the grumpiest Dark Elf. |
Alinor Ringtail | "Cute little thing, isn't it? 'Course, what I care about is that a Ringtail, properly trained, can get into places no one else can, and carry out small items in their cheek pouches. Lost goods, as it were, or misplaced valuables. Right?"—Fenaanaral |
Alik'r Dune-Hound | Game is scarce amid the dunes of the Alik'r Desert, and tracking prey across the sands is no simple task. The Redguards often describe hunger with the saying "as starved as a hunter with no Dune-Hound" for good reason—these loyal beasts are experts at finding food and water in the shifting sands when no one else can. |
Alinor Ringtail | "Cute little thing, isn’t it? ‘Course, what I care about is that a Ringtail, properly trained, can get into places no one else can, and carry out small items in their cheek pouches. Lost goods, as it were, or misplaced valuables. Right?' —Fenaanaral |
Alliance War Dog | War Dogs can be found in the armies of all three Alliances, mainly in the capacity of aides to the military police. They are as loyal to their masters as they are savage to their enemies. |
Amber Ash Hopper | The perky Amber Ash Hopper is a favorite pet of Dunmer expatriates, as it's relatively low maintenance (it digs its own hole in the ground), and it reminds the Dark Elves of home on the slopes of Red Mountain. |
Ancient Dragon Hunter Wolf | This wolf senses the impending arrival of Dragons, making it an excellent pet for veteran Dragon Hunters. |
Ascadian Cliff Strider | This bluish breed of Vvardenfell aerial reptile, known as the Azure or Ascadian Cliff Strider, is prized by flying-lizard fanciers as the prettiest and most ornamental of its species. Bonus: its screech terrifies crying babies into silence. |
Baby Netch | What could be more appealing than a hovering football-sized odorous gas bag trailing a half-dozen squirming tentacles? Once this young Netch calf imprints on a master, it will follow him or her anywhere, floating along and tootling happily. |
Badger Ruff Echalette | Most Echalettes are docile and fawn-like, but not the Badger Ruff breed, which are strangely fierce and irritable. They're so ornery they've been known to chase away inquisitive Sabre Cats. |
Bal Foyen Nix-Hound | Who says a giant, aggressive, blood-sucking insect can't make a loveable pet? Not the Dark Elves of Bal Foyen, who breed them as trackers, watch-hounds, and netch-deflators. Befriend one of these twitchy little arthropods, and it'll follow you everywhere! |
Banekin | Summoning a banekin is easy, but controlling one—well, that's a different story. These vicious little Daedra struggle against their masters, always trying to escape their bonds to cause chaos and destruction. If you like causing chaos and destruction, it just may be your ideal companion! Take our advice and leave it outside when you visit the tavern, though. |
Bitter Coast Cliff Strider | Thetys Ramarys of Balmora says, "Isn't it adorable? I love our Bitter Coast Cliff Striders, but feel bad that they can't fly well. So I'm breeding them into a strain that, one day, will dominate the Vvardenfell skies, pursuing its prey for great distances!" |
Black Bear Cub | The Black Bear Cub is both playful and affectionate, and so adorable it's quickly forgiven for whatever trouble it gets into. It's also quite good at avoiding whatever dangers its master happens to encounter, so don't be afraid to let it tag along on your adventures! |
Black Cat | "Are all black cats spies of the Mistress of Shadows? Perhaps. Certainly this black cat knows things you cannot know, and sees things you cannot see. But that is the nature of all black cats, is it not?" –The Crow Mother, Nether-Niece of Nocturnal. |
Blue Oasis Dragon Frog | The comical Blue Oasis Dragon Frog is native to Hew's Bane, and before they were bred as pets and widely exported, they could be found only on that Hammerfell peninsula. These little bug-eaters are popular mascots at open-air taverns, and can be trained to puff out small flames to light Bosmeri bug-smoke pipes. |
Blue Shock Nixad | The rare and colorful Shock Nixad looks rather like a tiny, winged Storm Atronach, though without the whirling electric rocks. They make loyal companions—though they may also make your hair stand on end! |
Bravil Retriever | This scrappy little beast will be your friend for a lifetime, especially if you want to share that tasty-looking haunch of meat you have there. The Bravil Retriever is a master skeever-hunter, a strong swimmer, and clever to boot. They may be a bit difficult to house-train, but who cares when you're always on the road? |
Breton Terrier | Originally bred to find and kill rats on the docks of the Iliac Bay, the Breton Terrier has found a place in the hearts and minds of many Tamrielics due to its joyful and wriggly behavior. Let one bring joy into your own life! |
Brimstone Nixad | The legend among the underworld explorers of the Undaunted is that these little incendiary sprites are responsible for lighting all the candles, torches, and lanterns found burning underground, flying ahead of adventurers to ignite them in the dark. |
Bristleneck War Boar | Originally from Solstheim, this tempestuous boar exists in two modes: hungry and hungrier! Given that it can carry gear, though, providing it with its favorite fungi is a small matter. |
Coldsnap Durzog Pup | Young durzogs acquired from the Coldsnap goblin tribe are temperamental and require a firm hand. After you've established firm boundaries with this creature, though, its loyalty is boundless. |
Colovian Badger | Though Badgers mainly eat burrowing rodents, farmers hate them because they'll take chickens, kwama scribs, and bantam guar if they get the chance. Cranky and irritable, they make terrible pets—which is why they're favorites among the Undaunted. |
Coral Mudcrab | Native to Summerset Isle, the gaudy Coral Mudcrab has elaborate coral growths on its back, as well as a claw that looks comically over-sized but which is surprisingly functional. Count fingers after petting. |
Craglorn Welwa | "'Cute'? What use have I for 'cute'? I am Undaunted—give me a monster!" Credit for the irresponsible and foolhardy project of domesticating the Craglorn Welwa is usually claimed by the Iron Orcs, who were looking for ways to prove they're "more bad-tusk" than the Orcs of Wrothgar or Skyrim. |
Daedrat | When adopting a pet, go for the rescue critter! This scurrying vermin from Oblivion would be lost in the vastness of Nirn without a loyal companion and guide. Even a Daedric rodent needs a friend. |
Desert Lynx | The Desert Lynx, or caracal lynx, is native to south central Tamriel, roaming the savannahs from Corinthe in Elsweyr as far north as the West Weald in Cyrodiil. It's the totem animal of the pastoral Khajiiti tribes, and even assists with managing the herds—when it's not being spoiled rotten for being so darned cute. |
Elder Dragon Hunter Wolf Pup | A traditional gift to successful Dragon Hunters, this pup exhibits the same courage that these hunters must have, and also reminds them of the lives they're protecting with their ongoing work. |
Fawn Echalette | When spring comes to the sun-dappled forests of southern Wrothgar, Echatere babies are sometimes born with temporary spotted camouflage that fades as the Echalette matures. It's pretty while it lasts. |
Fennec Fox | Native to the wastes of Hammerfell, the fennec fox has been domesticated by many of its desert peoples, and makes an alert and loyal pet. The wily fennec is revered as a creature that survives in harsh conditions, and even thrives there. It is the family totem of the Moguls of Taneth, and their famous cavalry rides under a fennec fox banner. |
Fiendroth | Who doesn't want to be followed around by a hulking, armored Daedric bug with steel mandibles and a venomous stinger? It eats nothing but the cries and lamentations of your enemies, so it's an easy keeper. And it's friendly, too—in its way. |
Firepet Spider | In the Clockwork City, mechanical Firepot Spiders can be programmed to follow chefs around like little walking barbecues. Someone has devised a secret method for exporting them from Sotha Sil's hidden world as "Firepets'—but how? Better get one while you still can. |
Freckled Guar | Known in Deshaan as loyal pals, the Freckled is the most intelligent breed of guar. They can be taught to come when called, and a few have actually been house-trained! Not impressed? Then just look at that smile! |
Frost Atronach Bear Cub | You needn't know Conjuration magic to have an atronach companion—Clan Direnni mages have gifted bear cubs of that provenance to those they deem worthy. They can be oddly heart-warming despite their frosty form. |
Frost Atronach Kagouti Calf | A frost atronach in kagouti calf form, this companion embodies the essence of Vvardenfell's wilds in an icy way, making it an interesting choice for heroes seeking to stop threats in that region. Native Dark Elves might look askance at you, however. |
Frost Atronach Pony | Are ponies too adorable for you? Fear not! This pony takes adorable, freezes it, and adds a hefty helping of "don't even think about petting my nose." A welcome companion to those who hate the heat, as well! |
Frost Atronach Senche Cub | Some would choose to pass on a senche cub that has sharp edges and no fur. But not you! In fact, you can look forward to its cooling nudges for attention while trudging through deserts. |
Frost Atronach Wolf Pup | This pup isn't one for simple games of fetch, but it will follow you loyally through your adventures. That and its ability to chill your water simply by curling around it? Practical and cute, in its own frosty way. |
Ghostly Housecat | According to Nibenese legend, a house where its owner was murdered will by haunted by the shade of their cat, sent from beyond by Lord Hollowjack to torment the killer with eternal shame and guilt. |
Gloam Wolf Cub | Hailing from Nocturnal's Oblivion realm of Evergloam, the Gloam Wolf Cub seems to oscillate like an optical illusion between adorable and sinister. |
Great Daenian Hound | The Great Daenians are gigantic hounds bred as protectors and companions by the Beldama Wyrd coven. Despite their size and strength, they are surprisingly gentle except when roused to the defense of their masters. |
Haj Mota Hatchling | Though it may someday grow into a horrific face-eating behemoth, when it's young the Haj Mota Hatchling is undeniably cute. For a while, they are trainable, come when called, and happily waddle after their masters wherever they may go. Do not hand feed. |
Hallin’s Jackal | After news of the Seventh Legion's presence near Hallin's Stand spread, several Evermore citizens moved quickly to protect some at-risk fauna, among them a breed of easily domesticated jackals. Now one of these fierce companions can roam at your side. |
Hearthfire Hatchling | Hearthfire Hatchlings, which are found only in an orphaned state, appear to be the offspring of a normal kagouti and one of the Hearthfire variety. Driven away by ordinary kagouti, these hatchlings are in urgent need of adoption! |
Helkarn Wolf Pup | The pups of the Helkarn Wolves from Elsweyr are almost as sociable with people as dog puppies, so they get a lot of attention when young. This probably contributes to their docility as mounts when full grown. |
Helstrom Ancestor Lizard | Some scholars believe Argonians are descended—or were uplifted—from these tree-dwelling swamp lizards. True or not, they make great pets, affectionate and low-maintenance, and they'll keep your house bug-free. |
Ice Nixad | There is some debate among naturalists as to whether the Ice Nixad is a separate breed that is mainly seen in the winter because it hibernates during the warm months, or whether it's just a winter phase of ordinary Nixads that sometimes stays year-round. |
Imperial War Mastiff | Mastiffs are the most common breed used by the Imperial Legions as battle dogs. The Imperial War Mastiff in particular is the mascot and symbol of the storied Second Legion, headquartered in peacetime in the vicinity of Bruma. |
Infernal Sep Adder | Though it may look like it just crawled from the depths of the Deadlands, the Infernal Sep Adder is actually native to the higher altitudes of Hammerfell. As pets, they are … not exactly affectionate. Great conversation starters, though. Wear heavy gauntlets when handling. |
Ja'khajiit Raz | "Sweet young things like to give this one kittens as keepsakes," says Eye of the Queen Razum-dar, "but raising a pet is not consistent with Raz's romantic but itinerant life of intrigue. Perhaps you could give this cute Ja'khajiit a good home, yes?" |
Jackdaw Daedrat | The planes of Oblivion are infinite in their variation—and so are their vermin. The Jackdaw Daedrat is a bony Daedric rodent that likes to collect shiny things like your jewelry, and nip and nibble at things it shouldn't. But at least it's cute, right? |
Karthwolf Shepherd | The Reachmen use their domesticated ice wolves to protect their clans' livestock. They also keep the herds healthy, as the Karthwolves themselves will cull out the weaklings. |
Kindlespit Dragon Frog | The common or Kindlespit Dragon Frog is an engagingly preposterous little pal whose antics never fail to amuse. Hammerfell tales say the huge Dragons of legend were all transformed by an ancient curse into these tiny flame-puffing hoppers. True? Maybe not—but it's a great conversation-starter down at the tavern. |
Larval Yaghra | The young of most creatures are cute, even adorable—but that's not really true of the Larval Yaghra. If you have one of these following you, you're either telling the world you don't give a Daedric damn what they think, or you're a Sea Sload in disguise. |
Legendary Dragon Wolf | This wolf's experiences with Dragons surpasses that of many Dragon Hunters. And it has chosen to be at your side! An excellent match, indeed. |
Madcap Jester Monkey | Say, why does this mischievous little chum look at you funny? It must be your face! Ook ook! Ah, ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! |
Markarth Bear-Dog | Bear-Dogs are such fierce and courageous fighters, the hunters of Western Skyrim use small packs of them to pursue wild bears. The Bear-Dogs track, corner, and harry the bears until the hunters can arrive with their spears. Afterward the dogs trot home alongside their masters to share in the subsequent feast. |
Meridian Sabre Cub | "Our Lady of the Infinite Energies, Strict but Fair Arbiter of Inner Luminance, grant unto thy most devoted worshiper a sign of thy radiant favor, mayhap a loveable, glowing Sabre Cat cub." —Sayings of Valasha |
Milady's White Cat | White cats are sacred to Dibella, the Lady of Love, and all white cats are said to be her representatives in the animal kingdom. A House of Dibella will typically have three or four milk-white cats within its walls. Skeevers beware! |
Mind-Shriven Scamp | "The Mind-Shriven Scamp is an unusual specimen. Generally you find them among other mind-shriven creatures, but some addled folk have started including them in their entourage. Peculiar, at best."—Warlock Aldaale |
Mint Swamp Jelly | A popular pet among the Saxhleel that will remind you of your adventures in Murkmire! Though the Argonians claim that they name each breed of Black Marsh Swamp Jelly for its hue rather than its taste, there's no denying that the Mint Jelly does have a gratifyingly refreshing flavor. |
Moonlight Senche-Tiger | The Moonlight Senche-Tigers have been the sleek and silvery guardians of the Khajiiti temples of the moons ever since the revelation of the Riddle'Thar. The Moon Bishops say that the Moonlight Senche just … knows things of which no other tiger is aware. |
New Moon Bear Cub | This cub from the Cult of the New Moon will happily trundle along behind you as long as you keep it well-fed. |
New Moon Guar Calf | The Cult of the New Moon keeps a number of different creatures around, including guars. Due to a peculiarity in its breeding, this guar tries to sing along whenever it hears someone singing. Only dogs can hear it do so, however. |
New Moon Pony | A handful of daring merchants stole some pack animals from the Cult of the New Moon, and they claim these ponies are as nimble as goats to the point of even climbing trees. Apple orchard farmers beware! |
New Moon Senche Cub | Though this cub wears the signature barding of the Cult of the New Moon, it acts just like a kitten. Which is to say, you might need to train it to avoid rubbing its head and scratchy barding against your cheek. |
New Moon Wolf Pup | Cult of the New Moon pups haven't quite grown out of their youthful exuberance, which make them fun travel companions. They often stalk shadows, seeking to destroy them. |
Nightmare Senche Cub | Despite the fact that this night-black senche-tiger cub has burning paws and flaming eyes, it's so adorable it might be a nightmare you never want to awaken from! Sweet dreams…. |
Nightmare Wolf Cub | "Be scared—be very scared!" say this pup's big fiery eyes. "Please?" But no matter how much it tries to frighten like a grown-up Nightmare Wolf, this flaming fuzzball is still completely adorable. |
Northern Lynx | Native to Tamriel's northern forests, in the wild the Lynx lives on a diet of rabbits, hares, and skeevers. Domesticated, the brown Northern Lynx makes a dignified and stylish animal companion, popular with the Nord aristocracy. However, if the neighbors have small dogs, don't be surprised if at night they mysteriously disappear. |
Pedlar Pack Pony | In their travels, the Baandari Pedlars have shown off their pack ponies to the delight of children everywhere. Recently they began selling them, and now children put even more pressure on parents to acquire them. |
Pedlar Pack Senche-Lion Cub | To prepare their Senche-Lion mounts, the Baandari Pedlars train them with full gear as cubs. Despite the tack, these cubs pounce and play as kittens do. |
Pedlar Pack Spider | The Baandari Pedlars first used these repurposed mechanized spiders to help retrieve things that got lost in crevices and the like. For the right price, they may sell you one. |
Pedlar Pack Wolf Cub | Even the pups receive the full Baandari Pedlar tack treatment! These wolf cubs are often seen chasing each other around those seeking wares from the Pedlars, sometimes tripping up customers until they're trained to know better. |
Pale-Plume Fledgling Gryphon | Less common than the usual variety, the Pale-Plume Gryphons are found only along the seacoast cliffs near the Tower of Dusk in southeast Summerset. Their Fledglings make engaging pets that can be trained to follow their masters even into danger. |
Plum Swamp Jelly | The Plum Swamp Jelly is the rarest of the so-called "Flavor" Jellies, and seeing one is considered by many Argonians to be a sign of good fortune. It's not at all unusual for an Argonian to wear a Plum Jelly's feeler as a "Good Luck Tentacle." |
Pocket Mammoth | The Orcs of Wrothgar originally bred Pocket Mammoths small in order to make them more manageable as livestock, but Orcs will be Orcs: a few ranches got raided, some of the little trunkers escaped, and they began breeding in the wild. Fortunately, they're easily domesticated, especially if you get one when it's young. |
Pocket Watcher | "Some keep so-called Pocket Watchers as pets, playing off the name of those Pocket Mammoths seen in Wrothgar. Even at their smaller size? Still not the wisest move. Small Daedra are still Daedra, after all, and thus beyond our ken."—Warlock Aldaale |
Prong-Eared Grimalkin | Prong-Eared Grimalkins are widely regarded as having supernatural powers thanks to their ability to appear almost instantly when a container of cat food is opened, and to fit themselves into boxes that seem entirely too small for them. |
Psijic Domino Pig | Originally bred on the Isle of Artaeum, the black-and-white Domino Pig is so smart it can count to five and learn to recognize its name. It's a favorite animal companion of spellcasters, as it isn't spooked by magic—in fact, it seems to enjoy arcane activity, sitting back and grunting happily as spell effects go off nearby. |
Rihad Coffee Scorpion | The Coffee Scorpion gets its name from the way they like their kaveh in Rihad: strong, dark, and sweet. (Well, I guess two out of three isn't bad.) |
Sabre Cat Cub | Sabre Cats are the monarchs of the north, mighty and majestic hunters that rule the wintry plains and tundra by sheer strength and savagery–but, Daedra take it, they sure are cute when they're cubs! |
Sanguine's Black Goat | A goat bred to take part in Daedric rituals? Nonsense. It's just a goat. Isn't it? But why does it look at you like that? And did it just … whisper? No. That can't be. It's just a goat! |
Scamp | Need a little mischief in your life? A scamp may be what you're looking for! Mages pull these small Daedra out of Oblivion every day to serve as messengers and perform simple tasks. Make sure to keep a close eye on yours, though—they're known to cause no end of trouble when left to their own devices! |
Seht's Dovah-Fly | These are clearly fabricants, clockwork simulations of living creatures, with the distinctive appearance of the handiwork of Sotha Sil. But if so, how did they escape Clockwork City? And why do they make such loyal pets? No one knows. |
Senche-Lion Cub | If you domesticate a Senche-Lion Cub when it's young enough, it will follow you everywhere, no matter how dangerous. And it will remain safe from all harm, while your enemies will burn from the cuteness. |
Sep Adder | These flying vipers may have short tempers and nasty dispositions, but wait till you see their cute crimson eyes! With time, some of them can even be trained not to inject poison when they bite. Need that nest of skeevers cleared out of your cellar? Here's the perfect pet! |
Shadowghost Pony | Are they real pets, or the stuff of dreams? It's said that to catch a Shadowghost Pony, one should seek out a cemetery on a dark night during Witches Festival and wait quietly near the grave of a child. Bring a carrot or sweet apple. |
Shornhelm Shepherd | The noble bloodline of the Shornhelm Shepherd is evident even in the youngest pups. This proud creature was bred for its strength, speed, and unshakable loyalty. Often trained as guard dogs, Shornhelm Shepherds will fiercely defend their master and domain, even to the death. Any hero would be lucky to have such a companion. |
Silver Daenian Werewolf Tracker | The werewolf hunters of the Silver Dawn rely on the courage and keen noses of these great High Rock hounds to help them track lycanthropes to their lairs. Are these the noblest of all Tamriel’s canines? Could be! |
Skeletal Pack Wolf | When the Two Moons are full, the undead wolf pack rises from the grave, they point their canine craniums at the sky, and try to howl—but the only sound is a dismal rattling in their bony throats. |
Skeletal Pony Guar | Shouldn't an animated skeleton always be a thing of fear and revulsion? This necromantic Pony Guar might change your mind about that! |
Skeletal Senche-Leopard | Is Necromancy always wrong? Not even death can stop this loyal Senche-Leopard from stalking to adventure at your side! Those Worm Cult folks may have a point, after all. |
Skyterror Dragonslayer Pup | "Sometimes pups hear the call. To defend against claws. To rend wings. When they show up, we train them."—Javinda, Dragonslayer |
Small Bone Dragon Construct | This construct resembles a great and fearsome Bone Dragon in miniature, but it's actually a product of the Necromancer's art, assembled from modern bird and reptile bones and then reanimated. And no, you can't teach it to play "fetch." |
Snow Bear Cub | The Snow Bear is known for its fierceness, but its cub is as cute as a bug—maybe two bugs! Even in the direst of circumstances, you're certain to keep your spirits up with a roly-poly Snow Bear Cub tagging at your heels. |
Sphynx Lynx | The discovery of this "lynx" created waves in noble circles when certain of their number realized they could have a feline around without succumbing to fur-based allergies. Now you see them everywhere. |
Spotted Snow Senche-Leopard | Even for the elusive Senche-Leopard, the Spotted Snow is a rare variety. Despite its frosty-looking fur, this adorable companion makes for a great cuddle buddy during long winter nights. Mind the claws! |
Striped Senche-Panther | Many an unwary traveler has met an untimely end at the claws of a Senche-Panther under the thick canopies of Valenwood. This solitary distant relative of the Khajiit has an uncanny intelligence and rarely befriends Men or Elves, but it remains a lifelong companion to any it deems worthy. |
Sunspire Ice-Fire Senche-Cub | Before ice-fire senche-lions become mounts, they start as adorable cubs. But be careful! These cute creatures still require careful handling due to their mix of cold and flame. |
Sylvan Nixad | Once a common sight in Cyrodiil's Great Forest, the red Sylvan Nixad is now most often encountered in the glades and meadows of the Gold Coast. Once tamed, they make charming companions, loyal and easy to care for. But they like their food highly seasoned, so when cooking, don't leave them alone in the kitchen near the spice rack. |
Turquoise Nixad | Scholars think the iridescent blue Turquoise Nixad must have inherent magical properties, because those wings certainly aren't big enough to enable it to fly. Yet fly it does, flitting about like a beautiful human-shaped hummingbird moth. They live on a diet of treacle and poetry. |
Unholy Glow Bone Dragon | This necromantic construct of reanimated bones resembles a gruesome Bone Dragon, one so charged with unholy power that it emits an uncanny blue glow. Needless to say, this is the perfect pet for anyone who professes to follow the ancient Dragon Cult. |
Vvardvark | The Common, or Demotic Vvardvark has become, in just a few short years, an everyday sight on the island of Vvardenfell. But where did they come FROM? Popular opinion points the finger at the wizards of House Telvanni—but they get blamed for everything strange. |
White River Ice Wolf Pup | The Ice Wolves that lope along the White River of northeast Skyrim are associated with both the goddess Mara and the Wolf Totem of Atmora—but it's mighty hard to think about their mythic stature when you're rolling around in the snow with an Ice Wolf Puppy. Wurf! |
White-Gold Imperial Pony | The White-Gold Imperial Pony was said to have made its debut as the birthday present for a noble's daughter, though which family can claim this prestige for themselves is still hotly debated by the aristocrats of Cyrodiil. |
Witch’s Infernal Familiar | Equipped with a hat, this black cat makes its way in the world at your side, leaving little fiery pawprints behind as it goes. |
Wrothgar Buck Goat | The Orcs of Wrothgar have a hardy breed of goats well-suited to the area's rugged terrain and changeable climate. Each goatherd particularly prizes his herd's master Buck Goat; these tend to be both intelligent and pugnacious, good animal companions. |
Crown Store Showcase: Pets
Released In: Crownstore Showcase, Elder Scrolls Online