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Daggerfall Dapple HorseEdit
- The Daggerfall Dapple is a hardy horse breed that comes from the Farwatch region of Glenumbra between Daggerfall and Camlorn. Known for its endurance, it's a favorite of long-distance riders.
The Daggerfall Dapple Horse is available as a Legendary-level reward in Akaviri Potentate Crates. Its default name is "Mudpie".
Dagon Fel Nix-Ox SteedEdit
- Some scholars say the eerie blue markings on this nix-ox result from strange energies that once emanated from Mzuleft. Locals claim that no such energies exist these days and immediately speak of the steed's endurance and adaptability.
The Dagon Fel Nix-Ox Steed is available as a Legendary-level reward in Ayleid Crates. Its default name is "Tickler".
Dagonic QuasigriffEdit
- "Burning ash and feathers dark, sharpened claws and rage—these hew close to the Razor Prince, or so explains a sage. Yet ere chaos warped this beast, Direnni crafted well. The Deadlands taints it with fell heat, impossible to quell."—Qilik the Skaafin
The Dagonic Quasigriff is acquired by combining a Black Iron Bit and Bridle, Black Iron Stirrups, and Smoke-Wreathed Gryphon Feather with an Unstable Morpholith. Its default name is "Ashknell".
Dapple Gray PalfreyEdit
The Dapple Gray Palfrey is a dark gray horse mount previously available from the Crown Store for 900 from March 17 to May 26, 2015. Its default name is "Stormcloud".
Dappled Elinhir CamelEdit
- "Though Iron Orcs ate nearly all these gentle camels, the puissant Elinhir mages took them in, allowing them to flourish. With their flowing gaits and downy fur, the sweet-scented creatures became the mages' steed of choice."—Garold Farfly
The Dappled Elinhir Camel is available as a Legendary-level reward in Iron Atronach Crates. Its default name is "Lilybloom".
Dark Aeon WolfEdit
- The corrupting presence of Dark Aeon can twist the local wildlife, such as this wolf, into crystalline creatures. Green tendrils accompany you as you race on its back, providing you both with an otherworldly presence.
The Dark Aeon Wolf is available as a radiant apex-level reward in Frost Atronach Crates. Its default name is "Aeonrunner".
Dark Brotherhood Crew SteedEdit
- The steeds of the Dark Brotherhood are conditioned to run blindly ahead in the darkness, fully trusting their riders. When the situation demands it, the horses will even run with multiple riders clinging to them on all sides, never flinching or faltering.
The Dark Brotherhood Crew Steed is available as an Apex-level reward in the Dark Brotherhood Crates. Its default name is "Abetted Moon".
Dark Brotherhood DurzogEdit
- Unlike other durzogs, which can become vocal when they sense their prey is near, those trained by the Dark Brotherhood have been bred for speed and silence.
The Dark Brotherhood Durzog is available as an Apex-level reward in the Dark Brotherhood Crates. Its default name is "Banished Biter".
Dark Brotherhood KagoutiEdit
- "Sithis teaches silence, yes, but stealth is not always the most important thing when you have enough speed and power on your side. That's why I choose to ride a kagouti. I find their ferocity more than makes up for the noise."—Dark Brother Bols Uveleth
The Dark Brotherhood Kagouti is available as an Apex-level reward in the Dark Brotherhood Crates. Its default name is "Furious Night".
Dark Brotherhood Sabre CatEdit
- Few creatures are more apt mounts for the Dark Brotherhood than sabre cats. Light on their feet, agile, and with a hunting instinct to match their rider's, many Dark Brotherhood members believe a sabre cat mount is a gift from Sithis himself.
The Dark Brotherhood Sabre Cat is available as an Apex-level reward in the Dark Brotherhood Crates. Its default name is "Striking Silence".
Dark Delirium SencheEdit
- "There is madness in all of us, and senches don't commit to anything half-heartedly. I came across one such mad senche and still bear the scars of its wild attacks. To take one on an adventure, you'd have to be mad as Sheogorath himself!"—Vi Aspblade
The Dark Delirium Senche is a Radiant Apex-level reward in Grim Harlequin Crown Crates. Its default name is "Camyron".
Dark Opaline SteedEdit
- The result of a boastful Khajiiti mage's bizarre transmutation ritual, the Dark Opaline Steed shimmers with blues and purples, and waves of colorful light trail behind it. Course through any environment while looking stylish and almost ephemeral!
The Dark Opaline Steed is available as a Radiant Apex-level reward in Frost Atronach Crates. Its default name is "Shimmerdream".
Dawn's Avenger DestrierEdit
- This grieving steed of the Silver Dawn lost its rider—and its purpose. Now, it seeks a new companion. As long as you ride in search of worthy foes, this proud warhorse will heed your call.
The Dawn's Avenger Destrier is an upcoming mount. Its default name is "Boldheart".
Dawnwood IndrikEdit
- These magical creatures have a special relationship to Y'ffre the nature god, and seem to draw strength from the very bones of the earth beneath their hooves. It's a privilege for a mortal rider to be borne by such an enchanted beast.
The Dawnwood Indrik was obtained by evolving the Nascent Indrik mount. It was briefly seen being ridden by a player in the ESO Summerset Gameplay Trailer. It is no longer possible to evolve a Nascent Indrik into a Dawnwood Indrik as of the conclusion of the 2019 Jester's Festival. Its default name is "Sparkle".
Deadlands GuarEdit
- The blazing orange of its hide hints at both the origin and temperament of this guar mount. Though born from and shaped in the fiery Deadlands, you hold the power to temper it into a fierce but loyal mount.
The Deadlands Guar is available as a Legendary-level reward in Ayleid crates. Its default name is "Firehide".
Death Mask Sabre CatEdit
- Most inhabitants of Skyrim hate and loathe necromancy, but those Nords who do stoop to raising the dead tend to go all in, wallowing in death and its symbols. It was no doubt such Nord necromancers who bred the skull-faced Death Mask Sabre Cats as mounts.
The Death Mask Sabre Cat was available in the Crown Store from October 11 to October 15, 2018. It is available as a Legendary-level reward in New Moon Crown Crates. Its default name is "Deathfang".
Doom WolfEdit
- Bred for size and savagery from the fierce timber wolves of the southern Jerall Mountains, the Doom Wolf has been adopted as the mount of choice by the secretive and deadly Dark Brotherhood.
The Doom Wolf is a black wolf with glowing red eyes previously available in the Crown Store for 2,500 from July 21 to July 25, 2016. Its default name is "Nightfur". It makes a distorted sound when howling.
A promotional code for the Doom Wolf was included with purchases of The Fall of the Dark Brotherhood story for The Elder Scrolls: Legends, although it only works for PC/Mac. As of March 8, 2019, it is no longer possible to get a Doom Wolf promo code from a Legends purchase.
Dragonfire WolfEdit
- Ancient legends from the time of the Dragon Wars tell of Dragon Knights riding into battle mounted on colossal flaming wolves. Were they wolf mounts mystically imbued with Dragonfire? Flame Atronachs conjured in the form of wolves? No one knows.
The Dragonfire Wolf was available from the Crown Store in the Scalecaller Crown Crates as a Radiant Apex-level reward. Its default name is "Dovah Dog".
Dragonscale Barded BearEdit
- Dragonscale bard is just about the heaviest armor one can put on a mount, but bears bred as mounts are so strong they scarcely seem to notice it.
The Dragonscale Barded Bear is available as an Apex-level reward in Dragonscale Crown Crates. Its default name is "Bruno".
Dragonscale Barded CamelEdit
- Frankly, compared to war horses, bear mounts, and even saddle guars, it's hard for Camels to look magnificent—until you dress them in Dragonscale Bard. Then look out!
The Dragonscale Barded Camel is available as an Apex-level reward in Dragonscale Crown Crates. Its default name is "Humpty".
Dragonscale Barded GuarEdit
- "This one doesn't sell many Guars here at the Riverhold Stables because Khajiit are folk who value their natural dignity and prefer not to ride so silly a beast. But a Guar in Dragonscale Bard is a thing of beauty!" — Master Groom Zarbi'dahuz
The Dragonscale Barded Guar is available as an Apex-level reward in Dragonscale Crown Crates. Its default name is "Guargoth".
Dragonscale Barded SencheEdit
- "Our distant cousins, the Senche-Mounts, look so majestic in Dragonscale Bard, like creatures who've just stepped out of an ancient wall-frieze in Dune. Perhaps these pesky Dragons have a use after all, yes?" — Master Groom Zarbi'dahuz
The Dragonscale Barded Senche is available as an Apex-level reward in Dragonscale Crown Crates. Its default name is "Clanky-Cat".
Dragonscale Barded War-HorseEdit
- "Dragons are a pain in the tailbones, yes? But their scales make such superb steed armor! The Dragonscale Barded War-Horse may be the sharpest mount this one has ever seen!" — Master Groom Zarbi'dahuz
The Dragonscale Barded War-Horse is available as an Apex-level reward in Dragonscale Crown Crates. Its default name is "Superbo".
Dragonscale Barded WolfEdit
- "I had always thought the Helkarn Wolf to be Elsweyr's finest Wolf mount, but that was before I saw a cavalry Wolf in Dragonscale Bard. Could a mount look any more martial?" — Master Groom Zarbi'dahuz
The Dragonscale Barded Wolf is available as an Apex-level reward in Dragonscale Crown Crates. Its default name is "War-Wolf".
Dragonscale Draugr BearEdit
- Riders of these draugr bears find the dragonscale barding does an exemplary job. There's exactly as much jouncing as you'd expect riding hard on a skeletal ursine's back. Plus, the frost magic imbued within adds a frisson of chill to keep riders alert.
The Dragonscale Draugr Bear was available in the Crown Store for 400 and 8,000 from November 9 to November 16, 2023. Its default name is "Frost-Eyes."
Dragonscale Frost SencheEdit
- According to the notebooks of Corvus Direnni, the Frost Senche-Panther may actually be a form of atronach summoned from a plane known as the Fourth Sinus of Takubar. Why it remains in Tamriel where it willingly submits to the orders of mortals is unknown.
The Dragonscale Frost Senche is available as a Radiant Apex-level reward in Dragonscale Crown Crates. Its default name is "Ice Panther".
Dragonscale Solar HorseEdit
- "I have been fortunate enough to have personally glimpsed a Solar Horse on an Anequine morning, and I say with conviction that it must be a creature of Magrus, the Cat's Eye, and no other." —Moon-Bishop Hunal
The Dragonscale Solar Horse is available as a Radiant Apex-level reward in Dragonscale Crown Crates. Its default name is "Sunny".
Dragonscale Storm WolfEdit
- "I would speculate that the Storm Wolf is the result of an experiment by a powerful Destruction mage in which a wild canine was subjected to prolonged exposure to a Meip Glyph of Shock." —Gabrielle Benele, Wizard
The Dragonscale Storm Wolf is available as a Radiant Apex-level reward in Dragonscale Crown Crates. Its default name is "Thunderwolf".
Dragontail Mountain BearEdit
- "Don't mind old Honeycheeks, here. He's just snuffling around to see if you have anything tasty on you. Don't worry, he's a strict vegetarian! Although he has been known to swallow a bee or two when he gets deep in a honeycomb."—Beniah Bear-friend
The Dragontail Mountain Bear is an ursine mount. It is available as a Legendary-level reward from the Dark Brotherhood Crate. Its default name is "Honeycheeks".
Dread-Aurelian ChargerEdit
- With their glowing yellow eyes and flashy golden barding, these veteran steeds serve their Dragon-slaying riders with nobility and style. Be sure to keep some sugar cubes handy—they have a taste for sweets that rivals the Khajiit!
The Dread-Aurelian Charger was available in the Crown Store for 3,000 from October 3 to October 7, 2019. Its default name is "Sunrise".
Dreadsail HowlerEdit
- "Horses may be speedy enough for open roads, but they can't board a ship in the dead of night or delight the crew when there's nary a breeze to fill the sails. And no horse ever ripped out the throat of the night watch."—Kylian, Bosun of the Red Sky
The Dreadsail Howler was available in the Crown Store for 3000 . It is also available as part of the Ascending Tide Collector's Bundle for 4000 alongside the Iliac Bay Crab. Its default name is "Till".
Dremnaken WrathsteedEdit
- "Dremnaken are fearsome creatures with crushing footpads and jagged teeth that promise only pain. Anyone who can strap armor onto one's back and ride it into battle should be doubly feared. That's only logical." Nororlie, Alinor Daedrology Society
The Dremnaken Wrathsteed was available in the Crown Store for 4,000 from December 2nd through 9th, 2021. It was offered at a discounted (?) to ESO Plus Members when it returned in 2023. Its default name is "Bloodhide".
Dro-m'Athra SencheEdit
- The Senche-shaped dro-m'Athra are known to the Twilight Cantors as the sar-m'Athra, but everyone else just calls these eerie and uncanny mounts the Dro-m'Athra Senche.
The Dro-m'Athra Senche is a black senche with glowing blue eyes and streaks on its body. It was previously available from the Crown Store for 4,000 from May 26 to May 31, 2016. It can also be found in Dwarven Crown Crates as a Legendary-level reward. Its default name is "Soul-Eater".
Druadach Mountain BearEdit
- Originally tamed and bred as mounts by the ancient Grimfang Reach clan, these riding bears became popular among Nords who captured them in raids. Despite their inherent docility, these bears anger swiftly when threatened.
The Druadach Mountain Bear is available as a Legendary-level reward in Nightfall Crates. Its default name is "Grimfang".
Druid-Bound UrsaukEdit
- "I prefer the company of animals over people. Communing with the Evergrowth provides a calming respite from the need to speak. This ursauk, for example, has proven most personable. And now, it needs a rider."—Druid Dolvasie
The Druid-Bound Ursauk is a heavyweight mount with the appearance of an ursauk. It was available in the Crown Store for 3,500 from September 8 to October 11, 2022. Its default name is "Headscratch".
Dunecoat Senche-ServalEdit
- Originally found in the arid canyons of Northern Elsweyr, these striped beauties rarely submit to training, making cats that do extremely desirable. Just make sure to have plenty of toys on hand or you'll find your leather boots gnawed to pieces.
The Dunecoat Senche-Serval is available as a Legendary-level reward in Grim Harlequin Crates. Its default name is "Sandblossom".
Dunewalker Senche-rahtEdit
- The Dunewalkers once roamed deserts beyond Elsweyr, seeking knowledge amid the sands of other lands. Mighila seeks to return to that tradition, hoping to bring back information on how to definitively vanquish the Dragons. Will you assist her?
The Dunewalker Senche-raht was available in the Crown Store for 3,000 from April 18th to April 25th, 2022. Her default name is "Mighila".
Duo-Dynamo Argent SpiderEdit
- "Need a mount that won't eat you out of house and home? For two? Well, this argent Dwarven spider mount can manage both! And don't worry about it losing its shine—it'll gleam until the end of times."—Devbarth the Stablemaster
The Duo-Dynamo Argent Spider is a Dwarven spider multi-rider mount that carries one driver and one passenger. It was available in the Crown Store for 5,000 from June 29th to July 13th, 2023. Its default name is "Silverfire".
Duo-Dynamo Burnished SpiderEdit
- "Want a distraction? If you need to head overland to your mark, take your partner with you on a shiny Dwarven spider, make a showy arrival to draw eyes away from your third, and then get to business. Never fails … someone. Not me."—Dahnadreel
The Duo-Dynamo Burnished Spider is an upcoming mount. It carries one driver and one passenger. Its default name is "Jangleclash".
Duo-Dynamo Dwarven SpiderEdit
- "Clearly the Dwarves liked to travel in pairs now and again, so they built this two-seated animunculi for that purpose. My partner and I adore using it on market day!"—Delyna Ulvel
The Duo-Dynamo Dwarven Spider is an upcoming mount. It is the first multi-passenger mount available in the Elder Scrolls Online. It was previewed by the developers in the ESO Live Q3 DLC First Look and was disabled after public testing resulted in false account locks in Patch 6.1.0 and 6.2.0. It carries one driver and one passenger. Its default name is "Clatterclank".
Duskember FoxEdit
- A rare sight, these colorful foxes keep to the shadows in the wild. When trained to the saddle, they proudly display their glossy coats and fine saddlery. Their favorite food is snow berries, and they will do almost anything for their daily treat.
The Duskember Fox is available as a Legendary-level reward in Ragebound Crown Crates. Its default name is "Gambolprance".
Duskfall WelwaEdit
- Using knowledge gained from the forbidden book Occaecium Beluaria, followers of Hermaeus Mora transformed a welwa into a multi-hued, darkly shimmering steed. He allows his most experienced agents in Tamriel to use them for overland tasks.
The Duskfall Welwa is a heavyweight mount. It is available as a Legendary-level reward in the Unfeathered Crown Crates. It can also be bought directly from the Crown Store for 100 Gems/ 3,600 Seals of Endeavor while the Unfeathered season is active. Its default name is "Night's Death".
Dwarven BearEdit
- Scholar of the Dwemer Guylaine Marilie theorized that bear vamidiums were animunculi mounts reserved only for those Deep Elves of high rank or status. "Imagine a noble in full armor on a Dwarven Bear Mount," he wrote. "What could be more impressive?"
The Dwarven Bear is a Dwarven Automaton-themed mount, or "vamidium". It is available from the Crown Store via Dwarven Crown Crates as an Apex-level reward. Its default name is "Btham Ahrk".
Dwarven CamelEdit
- Dwarven Camels are most often found among the ruins of the desert-dwelling Rourken clan of the Dwemer, who left northeast Tamriel and traveled west to found cities in the remote back-country of Hammerfell.
The Dwarven Camel is a Dwarven Automaton-themed mount, or "vamidium". It is available from the Crown Store via Dwarven Crown Crates as an Apex-level reward. Its default name is "Mzan Nchark".
Dwarven GuarEdit
- Guar vamidiums, or Dwarven Guar Mounts, are most often associated with Dwemer sites in Morrowind—as might be expected, since that's where guar are most in use as pack and riding animals.
The Dwarven Guar is a Dwarven Automaton-themed mount, or "vamidium". It is available from the Crown Store via Dwarven Crown Crates as an Apex-level reward. Its default name is "Thuanchuth".
Dwarven HorseEdit
- The ancient Deep Elves made animunculi of many kinds, imitating nature with mechanical constructs. The Dwarven word for mount was "vamidium," but their equine automata are more commonly known as Dwarven Horses.
The Dwarven Horse is a Dwarven Automaton-themed mount, or "vamidium". It is available as an Apex-level reward from the Dwarven Crown Crates. Its default name is "Duabthar".
Dwarven SencheEdit
- Since nearly all Dwemer sites are in northeast Tamriel, where the only large feline is the sabre cat, scholars of Dwarven civilization have long wondered why they chose to make animunculi mounts that resemble the senche-tigers of the south. It's a mystery!
The Dwarven Senche is a Dwarven Automaton-themed mount, or "vamidium". It is available from the Crown Store via Dwarven Crown Crates as an Apex-level reward. Its default name is "Mzan Thunch".
Dwarven SpiderEdit
- Of all the Dwemer animunculi, the Dwarven Spider is perhaps the most familiar and iconic! This versatile construct comes in several variations, and it should come as no surprise that one of them is a vamidium, or mechanical mount. Clankin'!
The Dwarven Spider Mount was available for a limited time in the Crown Store for 3,000 . It can rise up on its hind legs and turn on a red light. Its default name is "Skitters".
Dwarven War HorseEdit
- This loyal horse has been trained for warfare, and will stick with you through every kind of conflict. As a bonus, it comes outfitted in ancient Dwarven horse armor. Riding Skill does not affect this mount's appearance.
The Dwarven War Horse is exclusively available as a bonus in the Collector's Edition of The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind. Riding skill does not affect this mount's appearance. Its default name is "Mzangth".
Dwarven WolfEdit
- Dwarven Wolves, or Lupine Vamidiums, are most often seen in proximity to Dwemer ruins of northern and western Skyrim, where wolves are most common in the wild. Its loping gait is said to give the most comfortable ride of any mechanical mount.
The Dwarven Wolf is a Dwarven Automaton-themed mount, or "vamidium". It is available from the Crown Store via Dwarven Crown Crates as an Apex-level reward. Its default name is "Btharumz".