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A Chimera (also spelled Khimera)[2] is a dangerous fantastical, ever shifting and changing creature "patched together" from different sources.[3][4][5] In ancient times, they were dark forces in the wilderness around Tyrigel that the Altmer knew to avoid.[6] The Druids of Galen created chimeras to function as guardian beasts. They were given form through Blood Magic in honor and sacrifice of Y'ffre.[7] All chimera are claimed to have been created by the Druid King himself.[1] Physically, these chimeras had the heads of a gryphon, a lion, and a snake or wamasu.[2][8] After their exodus to the Systres, the druids created chimeras to safeguard their newfound home, influenced by the trials that they had already faced.[7] The purpose of the Chimeras was to guard and preserve ancient druidic relics and sacred locations, ensuring their utmost safety and sanctity. Chimeras are fiercely territorial, and the wounds inflicted by them tend to heal slowly, but alchemical concoctions utilizing components harvested from chimeras' heads can aid in the healing process.[1]
The word Chimera is an appropriation of the old Altmeri word for change, which was also used to describe the Chimer who transformed into the Dunmer. Chimera in particular means something along the lines of "a beast of change". It may have originally referred to the Bretons, who are half Man and Mer. The Bretons themselves have a traditional yard game called Khimera.[2] The term chimera also means an illusion or unrealizable dream, with some calling the Mages Guild hierarchy nothing more than a chimera.[9]
Chimeras were revered by the Stonelore Circle Despite the deep respect and reverence that druids held for the chimera, by 2E 582, it was considered that they had outlived their original purpose and continued to exist in a challenging and precarious state. However, while the notion of eliminating them entirely was not entertained, some viewed their removal as a necessary act of pruning rather than outright killing. The Firesong Druids have discovered potent relics crafted by the Druid King, capable of empowering chimeras and influencing their actions, which has led to harm inflicted upon Stonelore initiates.[1][10]
Chimera are also known as manticores,[8] but they are not to be confused with the similarly named mantikora, hybrid creatures mixed with creatures such as crocodiles, welwas, scorpions, wamasu, and Men.[11][12]
Inspired by the Chimera, druids have cultivated Singer tubers, which are a violet-streaked hybrid of leek, carrot, and nirnroot. It is known to be used in salads, where it is thinly sliced and tossed with shallots and a moon-sugar vinaigrette.[13] Southpoint's gladiatorial is called "the Chimeras".[UOL 1] The chimera-eel is a fish that is able to change its color based on its emotions.[5]
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Druidic statue of a Chimera (ESO)
NotesEdit
- Lamia are sometimes called a type of chimera.[14]
- Caecilly Island became known as the Chimera of Desolation.
See AlsoEdit
- For game-specific information, see the Elder Scrolls Online article.
ReferencesEdit
- ^ a b c d Druid Gastoc's dialogue in ESO: Firesong
- ^ a b c The Beast of Galen — Phrastus of Elinhir
- ^ The Lie We Tell Ourselves — Mirabelle Motierre
- ^ Fabricant Leather Chimera
- ^ a b Lord of Souls — Greg Keyes
- ^ De Rerum Dirennis — Vorian Direnni
- ^ a b Loremaster's Archive - The Druid Circles of Galen — Laurel of the Stonelore
- ^ a b Firesong Developer Preview—The Zone
- ^ Origin of the Mages Guild — The Archmage Salarth
- ^ Nuzdef's dialogue in ESO: Firesong
- ^ It Lives! — Boward, Regent of Wriggling Nightmares
- ^ Wamasu Observations — Boward, Regent of Wriggling Nightmares
- ^ Druid Food of Vastyr — Castus Marius, Travel Writer
- ^ The Improved Emperor's Guide to Tamriel: Hammerfell — Flaccus Terentius, 2E 581
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.