Daedra are immortal creatures from the planes of Oblivion. There are many variations, which can be categorized into two subtypes— Atronachs and Humanoids—along with other lesser daedra.
For historical information, see the lore article.
AtronachsEdit
Air AtronachsEdit
Air Atronachs are powerful air elementals found in Spellscar in Craglorn. They primarily use spinning blade attacks. Following the atronach naming conventions, the air atronachs' typical name might begin with "Parel", although there is only one such air atronach found in ESO.
Flame AtronachsEdit
Flame Atronachs are fiery and malevolent fire elementals. They use area of effect flame attacks, and explode upon death. Cold-Flame Atronachs are found in the employ of Molag Bal. According to the naming convention in ESO, the flame atronach's unique name seem to begin with "Magdra" although there are only two such flame atronachs found in ESO. They can be found in big numbers in Willowgrove. Fire Behemoth is classified as an atronach.
Flesh AtronachsEdit
Flesh Atronachs are Daedra bound to dead flesh through necromantic ritual. They are often summoned by necromancers and rely on melee attacks in combat. The unique flesh atronachs' names do not seem to follow any clearly defined rules. They can be found in big numbers in Abamath.
Frost AtronachsEdit
Frost Atronachs are large ice elementals. They can freeze opponents solid and have powerful melee attacks. Many frost atronach names begin with the word "Nomeg". They can be found in big numbers in Spellscar. They can be found in Willowgrove.
Iron AtronachsEdit
Iron Atronachs are molten iron elementals. They can be found on Vvardenfell. Iron Atronach names begin with the word "Mynar".
Storm AtronachsEdit
Storm Atronachs are large lightning elementals. They use area of effect shock attacks. Several storm atronach names begin with the word "Zymel".They can be found in big numbers around Spellscar. Several Storm Atronach Bears and Senche are fought in Sunhold. They can also be found in Willowgrove, along with Flame Atronachs and Frost Atronachs.
Stone AtronachsEdit
Stone Atronachs are one-eyed, four-legged atronachs found in the Bloodroot Forge and Falkreath Hold. A unique Foundation Stone Atronach is found in the Aetherian Archive, made from the foundation stones of the tower.
HumanoidEdit
AuroransEdit
Aurorans are a golden-clad race of Daedra in service to Meridia. They are notably rare.
DremoraEdit
Dremora are a warlike race of Daedra most often associated with Mehrunes Dagon. Like most NPC enemy types, there are many different classes of Dremora and they are often found in complementary groups.
Dark SeducersEdit
Dark Seducers are a purple-skinned and seductive race of Daedra in service to Sheogorath. Like most NPC enemy types, there are many different classes of Seducers and they are often found in complementary groups.
Golden SaintsEdit
Golden Saints are a haughty, golden-skinned race of Daedra in service to Sheogorath. Like most NPC enemy types, there are many different classes of Saints and they are often found in complementary groups.
HerneEdit
Herne are a horned race of Daedra seen in service to Mehrunes Dagon and Clavicus Vile. Only one can be found in-game, and it is technically a renamed Skaafin.
HuntsmenEdit
Huntsmen are a race of pale-skinned humanoid Daedra in service to Hircine. They wear animal skins and pelts fashioned into a form of armor and drop Daedra hearts. They are only encountered in The Hunting Grounds.
ShrikesEdit
Shrikes (also called Nocturnals or Nocturnal Shrikes) are a race of towering pale-skinned humanoid Daedra in service to Nocturnal. They have red eyes and resemble female humans, scantily-clad with long hair covering their breasts. They are often encountered in pairs.
SkaafinEdit
Skaafin are yellow-skinned, horned Daedra in the service of Clavicus Vile. They are primarily found in Vvardenfell and parts of the Clockwork City. Like most NPC enemy types, there are many different classes of Skaafin and they are often found in complementary groups.
SpiderkithEdit
Spiderkith are navy-skinned Daedra in service to Mephala. Like most NPC enemy types, there are many different classes of Spiderkith and they are often found in complementary groups.
XivilaiEdit
Xivilai are tall, horned humanoids and proficient torturers. They use lightning attacks and can summon lesser Daedra to act as permanent familiars.
XivkynEdit
Xivkyn are powerful humanoid Daedra found in the Imperial City and at Dark Anchors. They are a fusion of Dremora and Xivilai, created by Molag Bal.
Lesser DaedraEdit
Meridian GuardiansEdit
Meridian Guardians are Daedra who take form of floating Auroran armor. They use light based attacks.
BanekinEdit
Banekin are small horned Daedra. They use lightning attacks and are often found in large groups.
ClannfearEdit
Clannfear are aggressive, quick Daedra. They have a small frill, plated spikes on their spines, and a deadly tri-tipped tail, and can charge enemies in combat.
Daedric TitansEdit
Daedric Titans are giant winged Daedra. They are very powerful, with a lot of health and fiery breath attacks.
DaedratsEdit
Daedrats are Daedric rodents found mainly in the Imperial Sewers. Although usually passive, they can be encountered as enemies.
DaedrothsEdit
Daedroths are large crocodile-like Daedra.
DremnakenEdit
Dremnaken are bestial Daedra. They can be found in the Deadlands.
FiendrothEdit
Fiendroth are passive creatures found in the Imperial Sewers. They are small, beetle-like Daedra.
Grievous TwilightsEdit
Grievous Twilights are powerful winged Daedra found in various locations. They have the ability to teleport.
HarvestersEdit
Harvesters are snake-like feminine Daedra. They can be a challenge to take down alone due to their restorative powers.
Hoarvor DaedraEdit
Hoarvor Daedra are a rare spiderlike Daedra. Kraohl the Defiler and Velidreth are the only ones in the game, though generic hoarvor daedra are also present.
HungersEdit
Hungers are a tall lanky insect-like Daedra. They have numerous pincers near their mouths, clawed hands and feet, and a sac behind their head which they can use to spray acid.
InferniumsEdit
Infernium are gargantuan bestial Daedra. They can be found in the Deadlands.
LurkersEdit
Lurkers are guardians of Apocrypha that wait beneath the inky waters to dissuade any stubborn researchers from discovering the realm's more dangerous secrets.
Mind TerrorsEdit
Mind Terrors are servants of Vaermina that possess insectile legs and eyeless skulls.
MirrorwormsEdit
Mirrorworms are small slug-like daedric critters found in areas around the West Weald that have been influenced by the encroaching realm of Mirrormoor. They yield Crawlers when killed.
OgrimEdit
Ogrim are brutish Daedra often associated with Malacath. They rely on hand-to-hand combat, and have the ability to charge enemies and heal themselves.
RuinachsEdit
Ruinachs are brutish, four-armed Daedra that serve Mehrunes Dagon.
ScampsEdit
Scamps are weak, mischievous Daedra. They can attack by launching fireballs from their hands and make fireballs rain from the sky, and will switch to normal melee attacks when you finally get close to them.
ScorionsEdit
Scorions are beastial Daedra. They can be found in The Dread Cellar.
SeekersEdit
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Seekers are guardians of Apocrypha that attend to the vast library.
SkitterisEdit
Skitterises are passive creatures. They can be found in The Deadlands.
Spider DaedraEdit
Spider Daedra are Daedra resembling a cross between a woman and a giant spider. They can summon a Spiderling to aid them in combat.
WatchersEdit
Watchers are flying tentacled Daedra. They use knockback attacks and powerful lasers.
Winged TwilightsEdit
Winged Twilights are flying Daedra usually associated with Azura.
Wraith-of-CrowsEdit
Wraith-of-Crows are large winged creatures made up of multiple Daedric Crows. They resemble skeletons with a bird skull and wear a black cloak.
Daedric PrincesEdit
Several Daedric Princes, Demiprinces, or other aspects appear in ESO. Every Prince besides Jyggalag appears in some way, though all of them are mentioned. See their individual articles for more information.
- Azura (Azura's Winged Twilight)
- Boethiah (Aspera the Forgotten, Giant-Friend, Arena-Friend)
- Clavicus Vile (Barbas)
- Fa-Nuit-Hen
- Hermaeus Mora (Voice of Hermaeus Mora)
- Hircine (Alrabeg, Gulibeg, Hrokkibeg)
- Ithelia
- Malacath (Exile of Mauloch)
- Mehrunes Dagon
- Mephala (Velidreth's Devotion)
- Meridia (The Groundskeeper)
- Molag Bal (Simulacrum of Molag Bal)
- Aspect of Namira (Shadow of Namiira)
- Nocturnal
- Peryite
- Samuel Gourone
- Sheogorath (Skooma Cat)
- Vaermina (Vaermina's Nightmare)
MountsEdit
Several Daedric mounts are available:
- Sabre Cat Frost Atronach
- Frost Mare
- Hermitage Servitor
- Manelord Nightmare Senche
- Nightmare Courser
- Nightmare Senche
- Flame Atronach Mounts
- Storm Atronach Mounts
- Night Frost Atronach Steed
- Shadow Atronach Senche
PetsEdit
Several Daedric pets are also available:
- Banekin
- Daedrat
- Daedric Scamp
- Fiendroth
- Flame Atronach Pets
- Jackdaw Daedrat
- Magma Scamp
- Skein Scorpion
- Skein Shalk
- Skein Spider
- Skein Wasp
- Stonefire Scamp
Larval Yaghra pets are also incorrectly listed as Daedra in-game.