Ashlander Names Generator

List of names and a name generator for the Elder Scrolls character Ashlander.

Ashlander Names

Ashu-Ahhe Sanammasour
Anasour Zama-Rasour
Salay Varnan-Adda
Urshamusa Assarrimisun
Zula Asserbassalit
Urshamusa Shalarnetus
Peakstar Eraishah
Hinammu Ashirbibi

Ashlander Names Generator Settings

If you would like to generate more Ashlander names then click the "Generate Names" button below. Additionally, you can choose the gender of Ashlander names if you wish to do so.


About Ashlander

Ashlander

Ashlanders are the descendants of those who refused to join Tiber septim in his conquests. They are the children of the poor, once serfs in yehkresh or slaves in sen'gothrond. They are those who never learned to read or write because there was no need.

They remained outside the mainstream of history, far from imperial intrigues, because they preferred life in the wastelands. They are the descendants of those who refused to join Tiber septim in his conquests. They are the children of the poor, once serfs in yehkresh or slaves in sen'gothrond.

Ashlander's Characteristics

The Ashlanders of Morrowind has been around for thousands of years. Although they do not leave much evidence behind, enough remains to allow us to get a good picture of what life was like for these people in ancient times.

The Ashlanders were nomadic peoples living outside the Great Houses, each tribe with its own customs and traditions. Since they did not leave much evidence behind, it is hard to make any generalizations about them. We do know that they were close to nature, the land, and the spirits.

We also know that each tribe had an Ashkhanj who was considered the tribe's leader, and a wise woman who was responsible for maintaining balance with nature.

In general, they seem to have held a deep respect for the land and spirits, as well as a deep affinity with nature. The Ashlander elder scrolls were an oral tradition that was passed down through the generations to teach wisdom and pass on the history of the people.

Ashlander's Appearance

In the early days of the Elder Scrolls series, Dunmer Ashlander player races were given a full Ashlander costume as their main appearance. The elder scrolls iv: oblivion marked the first time that Dunmer appeared in their Mer-races for any game of the series without their Ashlander outfit. However, it's possible to see them wearing an Ashlander outfit in concept art and games that precede Oblivion.

Culture & Religion

The Ashlanders' religion is very tribal in nature. They practice ancestor worship, which revolves around the veneration of deceased relatives and the belief that they can intercede with the spirits of the mortal world. The most important Ashlander ancestor gods are called "The Fourteen", and they comprise the most important deities in their pantheon.

They believe that the dead can continue to affect the world of the living, and therefore they are worshipped as if they were still alive. Their burial places are therefore sacred sites that house the spirits of the dead and a connection to the spirit plane.

Skills

The Ashlander elder scrolls are very skilled in the way of the spear.

They have skills with long-ranged weapons such as Ashland bow or throwing axes. Those found traveling alone, such as outlanders and Rohirrim, are typically killed on sight.

The Ashlander elder scrolls are also skilled in spear fighting. They usually throw spears at their victims from long range, one after another and they are famous for their ability to sneak.

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About The Elder Scrolls

Picture a huge open-world teeming with monsters, vampires, and demons. A fantasy land, with influences from real-world cultures, where you may do anything your mind wants. A game that has it all, is Elder Scrolls.

The Elder Scrolls series are one of the most popular action role-playing games in the world. The series of the game has sold altogether over 15 million copies and are popular among players of all genders and ages. The games are famous for their fascinating storyline and feature a wide variety of content - actual canons, battling in wars, breathtaking settings, and saving the world from infamous villains. At every turn, there's a new adventure waiting for you.

In the Elder Scrolls games, there is no single narrative. The games are usually serious in spirit and vast in scope, engaging in themes of a great battle against a supernatural or malevolent power. Each game is independent of others, yet each has a tale that may influence the entire continent. The land where all of the games take place is Tamriel. The relics that tell the tale of Tamriel's past, present, and future are Elder Scrolls themselves. They can be seen from time to time during the games.

Tamriel is split into many areas, each of which is often controlled by a particular race, though most races can thrive together in just about any continent. Each region has its own specific climate. Once, the regions were unified under a single monarch, the Tiber Septim the Dragonborn.

It's easy to get carried away in the tales taking place in the world of Elder Scrolls. One might suddenly feel as if they're a part of them in some manner. By taking on the role of a character, regardless of our chosen race, we are able to live through those tales firsthand.

Regardless of how you like to play, you can easily choose a class for your playstyle. In the fantasy world of Elder Scrolls exists a large variety of races. Some are typical fantasy creatures like orcs and dragons, but some are more unusual - such as reptilian-looking humans, Argonians, or cat-folk Khajiit. The game makes extensive use of magic, magical objects, and dungeons.

In the Elder Scrolls series, each player must truly embody the role they are playing. After choosing a race, naming their character may be one of the most important decisions a player must make in terms of how they wish to portray themselves.

Despite the fact that The Elder Scrolls narrative is an endless river of madness, the madness is all very straightforward, particularly when it comes to character names.

Many races in the series follow pre-determined name standards. For example, the typical Orc names are something like Borgakh gra-Gatuk or Borkul gro-Gilgar. The difference between those names is the gendered prefixes to the last name. The prefix ''gra'' means ''daughter of'' and ''gro'' means ''son of'', whoever the last name had previously belonged to. This means that the Orc called Borgakh gra-Gatuk is a female, and Borkul gro-Gilgar is a male Orc. So, the traditional Orc names are formed by choosing a first and last name, adding the suitable prefix in the middle. In this regard, we have gone out of our way to gather knowledge about Elder Scrolls naming conventions. Remember, that name choosing should not be taken lightly since it follows you through endless encounters and adventures. Our goal is to help players out when choosing the right Elder Scrolls names gets too complicated or overpowering.