Riekrs | |||
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A Riekr | |||
Type | Race (Goblin-ken) | ||
Range | High Rock | ||
Appears in |
—An excerpt from Riekrs of Wrothgar: Observations
Riekrs are a race of magically gifted white-skinned ice Goblins from the province of Wrothgar,[1] and are related to other Goblin-ken.[2] They are sometimes described as crossbreeds between standard Goblins and Rieklings,[UOL 1] or as just a larger variety of Riekling.[2][UOL 1] The Riekr are social creatures; each goblin is expected to be able to pull their own weight within their tribe, and those who can't are not treated kindly.[3]
CultureEdit
The Riekr have a unique initiation system for those who show magical capabilities where they are exiled and have to buy their way back. The mage must then wait a certain period before they are allowed to buy their way back into the tribe with a food offering such as a freshly slain deer, bear, or echatere. Once the mage buys their way back into the tribe, they quickly rise in status to become a revered member of the tribe, gaining influence with the chief.[3]
Riekr chiefs own objects that indicate their position of power in the tribe. The Riekr known as King-Chief Edu stole and used an ancient scepter created by the Orgak Orc clan, as a symbol of his power.[4] Another Riekr chief who was notably a spellcaster had a totem as his symbol of power.[5]
Riekr are known to work closely with the Snow Ogres that also inhabit Wrothgar. They are said to provide their Ogre allies with weapons and armor they wouldn't normally have access to.[UOL 1] Riekr have a mostly antagonistic relationship with the more "civilized" peoples that reside in Wrothgar, sometimes organizing raiding parties to kidnap hunters.[5] However they have been known to welcome outsiders in their ranks as long as they smell like a Goblin.[3] Riekr have also been known to display attraction towards Orcish women.[6]
Like other Goblins, Riekr tame wild beasts such as feathery durzogs. Also like other Goblins, Riekr are capable of speaking Tamrielic,[7] though often require training to do so.[8] Some Riekr are tamed and raised to be servants, doing tasks such as setting tables.[8]
Named Riekr TribesEdit
Rock-BreakersEdit
The Rock-Breakers inhabited Bonerock Cavern and were led by Chief Iziku. The Rock-Breakers were a tribe who, as their name implies, were known for breaking rocks.[3] In the Second Era, a group of hunters were captured by them. Their chieftain was killed by the Vestige and their totem stolen.[5]
King-Chief Edu's TribeEdit
A tribe led by King-Chief Edu was found near Orsinium, and included snow Ogres and many tames durzogs among their ranks. When Edu escaped from his servitude under human masters,[8] he led the tribe in many raids against caravans, including kidnapping civilians. Adventurers were contracted to kill Edu and his underlings and free the kidnapped traders.[9]
GalleryEdit
NotesEdit
- A book relating to a cut quest describe tribes having been observed to eat boar meat, vomit it back into bowls, then trade the bowls with fellow tribesmen and eat each other's vomit.[UOL 2] Cut dialogue also mentioned that they are observed to bathe in filth and sometimes eat their young, with some suggesting that these behaviors maintain their social structure.[UOL 3]
- As the race of the Ice Tribes is not explicitly identified, the Riekr's similar appearance and habitation of the close-by areas suggests that they may related in some way.
See AlsoEdit
- Riekr Names
- For game-specific information, see the Elder Scrolls Online article.
ReferencesEdit
- ^ Naryu's Journal/Wrothgar — Naryu Virian
- ^ a b Crafting Motif 71: Coldsnap Style — Landal Gevont, Scholar of Goblins, Invisible College of Daggerfall
- ^ a b c d Riekrs of Wrothgar: Observations
- ^ Scepter of the Riekr King-Chief
- ^ a b c Riekr Revenge quest in ESO
- ^ Zubesha's dialogue in ESO
- ^ King-Chief Edu's dialogue in ESO
- ^ a b c Your Little Friend, Edu — Emeraude
- ^ Reeking of Foul Play quest in ESO
Note: The following references are considered to be unofficial sources. They are included to round off this article and may not be authoritative or conclusive.
- ^ a b c Twitch Stream of Orsinium Special, time stamp 18:02-19:08
- ^ Mezhun's Field Journal — Mezhun
- ^ Nellic Sterone's cut dialogue