Dremora, or, to themselves, the Kyn,[1] are a form of humanoid Daedra. They serve a range of Daedric Princes, most notably Mehrunes Dagon,[2] although some are counted in the ranks of Molag Bal, Clavicus Vile and Peryite.[3] they are noted to be one of the few forms of Daedra who prize honor.[1][4] They have a very militaristic culture, with many ranks and subdivisions within the culture of each clan.[1]
By game[]
- Dremora (Battlespire)
- Dremora (Morrowind)
- Dremora (Oblivion)
- Dremora (Skyrim)
- Dremora (Online)
- Dremora (Blades)
Physiology[]
Dremora are humanoid beings of above average size, typically appearing as male with black-and-red faces, and sometimes small stubs of horns. Although, skin color and/or facial features are different depending of native plane of dremora due to the influence of Chaotic Creatia.[5] They are fully sentient and most are powerful warriors or spellcasters. They are the most powerful and intelligent of the lesser Daedra, to the point of governing over other Daedra on behalf of their Lord.[source?] Higher-ranking Dremora are often larger in physique than a Nord male. Dremora are always heavily armored and even the spellcaster's robes provide heavy armor protection.
Dremora are one of the rare species of Daedra which are not only sentient, but capable of human speech. Unlike other sentient species, such as Golden Saints or Dark Seducers, the Dremora primarily speak in their own language and use Nibenese only for taunting human opponents. Dremora always have demonic, distorted voices.
Little is known about the Dremora language, except for a few key terms. The Dremora word for "people" is Kyn, the name they use to refer to themselves (compare to mer and men.) An individual Dremora is called a kynaz, roughly one of the people.[1] Their use of this term expresses their belief that all other daedric species are essentially beasts, or at best uncivilized.[2] However, this term is essentially a "nickname" for the Dremora while dealing with mortals; they do not speak their actual name, so that it cannot be used against them.[3]
Culture[]
Though Dremora are mainly followers of Mehrunes Dagon, they also serve other princes, such as Molag Bal, Boethiah and many others.[3]
Dremora have developed a complex social structure, with each individual belonging to a particular caste.[1] Individual Dremora are noted to be able to advance or fall in rank.[1] Each Dremora is named to suit their purposes, although the true names of clans and individuals are not spoken, for fear they might be used against the Dremora.[1] Their culture is almost exclusively devoted to combat, primarily in defense of Mehrunes Dagon's plane of Oblivion as well as troops for his offensive plans.[source?]
Dremora societies and formations exists within clan systems. Clans are found in service of daedric princes. While it is generally assumed that dremora serve Mehrunes Dagon (with name of the clan or clans currently unknown), Molag Bal has two entire clans of them at his disposal: Deathbringer Clan and Foolkillers Clan. Boethiah also has a clan in service of them, known as Bloodwraith.[6][7]
The Kyn castes are divided into three basic groups: soldiers, commanders, and nobility. In addition, there are a few specialized Dremora, which may be previously unknown subtypes, or may simply be specialized members of an existing subtype.[1]
Ranks[]
Soldiers[]
The soldier subtypes are the rank and file of Mehrunes Dagon's army, and are fairly numerous on his plane of Oblivion. They are roughly Apprentice level in their chosen skill set, with conjurers being able to summon scamps.
Churl[]
- Main article: Dremora Churl
Churls are the lowest ranking foot soldiers among the Kyn. Higher ranking Dremora will often use the term "churl" when hurling insults at the player,[8] clearly indicating their status within Kyn society. All Churl carry a Dremora Mace. Fighters and mages may have enchantments on their maces, while bowmen will have a light bow and field arrows.
Caitiff[]
- Main article: Dremora Caitiff
The Caitiff are the irregulars of the Kyn army. In addition to their normal heavy armor, melee-type Caitiff will be carrying a Dremora Caitiff Shield. Like the Churl, these will be carrying a mace, though more likely to be enchanted, and the bowman will have a light bow and field arrows.
The Apprentice-level Conjuration spell Summon Dremora will summon a Caitiff armed with mace and shield. However the Caitiff frequently uses lightning attacks as well.
Kynval[]
- Main article: Dremora Kynval
Val is a Kyn word implying a type of leadership or nobility, making Kynval roughly equivalent to a knight.[1] In addition to their normal armor, melee warriors may be wearing a helmet. Fighter and mage Kynval are equipped with a longsword, which may be enchanted, while bowmen are equipped with a mace, normal bow, and broad headed arrows.
Officers[]
There are four Dremora "officer" ranks, which act as both military commanders and members of what passes for regional government among the Kyn.[1] At these ranks, Dremora begin to reach Journeyman level in their chosen skills, particularly Destruction spells; conjurers may summon flame atronachs in addition to scamps.
Kynreeve[]
- Main article: Dremora Kynreeve
A reeve is a term for a regional official roughly equivalent to a Colonel. Kynreeve are the police of the Kyn, as well as field commanders for lower-level Dremora. They begin appearing around level 14, typically replacing the Caitiff. Kynreeve melee units carry Dremora Kynreeve Shields, and possibly a Dremora Kynreeve Helmet. Bowman will carry a Dremora mace, normal bow, and broad headed arrows; fighters and mages will carry a Dremora longsword.
Kynmarcher[]
- Main article: Dremora Kynmarcher
The Kynmarcher is the ranking official in a typical outpost, tower, or local area. They are roughly equivalent to a minor lord, high ranking General or duke in Imperial nobility. These appear starting around level 17; apart from their tendency to conjure flame atronachs instead of scamps, they are fairly similar to Kynreeve. Fighters and mages are now carrying claymores, possibly with intermediate-level enchantments on them, though they are still Dremora weapons. Melee attackers also frequently wear a Dremora Kynmarcher Helmet. Bowmen will be carrying a heavy bow and barbed arrows.
Nobles[]
At the top of the Dremora chain of command are two noble subtypes. These Dremora are a good deal stronger than the lower ranks, for several reasons. One major difference is that, unlike most other Dremora, these types level along with the player. They also have access to more powerful spells, including reflection and spell absorption. At the highest levels, the mages will begin summoning powerful Daedra, including daedroth and Xivilai.
Markynaz[]
- Main article: Dremora Markynaz
The term markynaz translates approximately into dremora lord, and hold a position somewhat near a grand duke or count. They are members of the Markyn, the Council of Lords which presides over the Dremora society. Markynaz mages receive a magicka boost similar to the Mage birthsign. Markynaz begin appearing around level 21.
Markynaz mages and fighters carry claymores, and the fighters will almost always be wearing a Dremora Kynmarcher Helmet (though a stronger version than that worn by a Kynmarcher). The bowman are still equipped with heavy bows and barbed arrows, but now carry longswords instead of maces. As an interesting side note, the only female Dremora in the game is a Dremora Markynaz bow woman.
The Master-level conjuration spell Summon Dremora Lord will summon a melee-type Markynaz.
Valkynaz[]
- Main article: Dremora Valkynaz
The upper echelon of Mehrunes Dagon's Dremora army are the Valkynaz, or Dremora Princes. They are all members of the Valkyn, Mehrunes Dagon's personal "royal guard."[1][3] They are not frequently seen on Tamriel, and prefer to stay inside the towers in the Deadlands of Oblivion.
These Dremora are much better equipped than their lower ranking cousins. Melee and magic attackers wield a Daedric War Hammer, and missile attackers carry a Daedric Bow (usually with 3–10 barbed arrows). The melee and missile attackers have also replaced their Dremora armor with the superior Daedric armor, but show no signs of wearing a Daedric helmet, ironic for the lower-ranking Markynaz, who do. In addition to their new appearance, they now have long hair, colored dark red.
Appearances[]
- An Elder Scrolls Legend: Battlespire
- The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
- The Elder Scrolls Online
References[]
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 Varieties of Daedra – Aranea Drethan
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Spirit of the Daedra
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Loremaster's Archive: Ranks and Hierarchy of the Daedra
- ↑ The Pilgrim's Path
- ↑ Chaotic Creatia: The Azure Plasm
- ↑ Events of The Elder Scrolls Online
- ↑ I was Summoned by a Mortal – Kynval Zzedenkathik
- ↑ Dremora dialogue in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion