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Nagahide Welwa RavagerEdit
- As stablehands across Tamriel can attest, the ravager comes by its name honestly, destroying anything that moves between it and its master. Scholars speculate that the blue Hist of Dead-Water Village brought forth this green-hided breed.
The Nagahide Welwa Ravager was available as a bonus to anyone who pre-ordered the Blackwood Chapter. Players who pre-ordered the Chapter received the Nagahide Welwa in-game immediately following their purchase. Its default name is "Heartripper".
Nascent IndrikEdit
- As an incarnate nature spirit, an Indrik first appears in its comparatively drab Nascent form before somehow differentiating into one of their more splendid variations.
Traditionally found roaming the isle of Summerset, Indriks are especially powerful magical creatures, and they can provide a challenge for even the most experienced adventurers. While it is possible to hunt them in the wild, it is also possible to acquire one as a mount. In order to acquire the Nascent Indrik mount, players must take part in four in-game events and collect four magical feathers, with a different one available for each specific event in 2018. See the main page for full details. Its default name is "Quiescence".
Nebulous Star-Born SteedEdit
- "The glow emanating from this celestial horse soothes and energizes me at the same time. Odd, given its origins in Spellscar. Sitting astride this mystical mount can make even the most wretched pauper feel like a master mage."—Madadi, Celestial Scholar
The Nebulous Star-Born Steed is available as a Radiant Apex-level reward in the Celestial Crown Crates. It can be purchased for 1,200 . Its default name is "Honeystar".
Necrom Armiger SencheEdit
- "We were all surprised when this senche arrived via envoy. 'A gift from Necrom to an armiger of great repute. Return and aid in the training of more!' And so I ventured to Necrom with a cunning, furry companion."—Armiger Tharys's Journal
The Necrom Armiger Senche is available as a Radiant Apex-level reward from Buoyant Armiger Crown Crates. Its default name is "Viridian Fire".
Nenalata Ayleid BearEdit
- "During the long journey from Nenalata to High Rock, beloved mounts became saviors. A song, nearly forgotten, details how a bear named Sunnawend saved Ayleids from a watery grave as they sought to cross a rain-swollen river."—Beredalmo the Signifier
The Nenalata Ayleid Bear is available as an Apex-level reward in Ayleid crates. Its default name is "Sunnawend".
Nenalata Ayleid CamelEdit
- "King Dynar insisted their camels leave Nenalata as well, setting them to carrying the gravely ill and fatigued among the evacuees. Their fortitude shone brightest with Silatam, who was the last camel standing each rest period."—Beredalmo the Signifier
The Nenalata Ayleid Camel is available as an Apex-level reward in Ayleid crates. Its default name is "Silatam".
Nenalata Ayleid GuarEdit
- "While resting during their evacuation from Nenalata, guar mounts would voluntarily form a circle around the young and infirm, protecting them from danger. Their leader, Mafrelatta, set her calves amid them to share warmth."—Beredalmo the Signifier
The Nenalata Ayleid Guar is available as an Apex-level reward in Ayleid crates. Its default name is "Mafrelatta".
Nenalata Ayleid HorseEdit
- "The Nenalata horses bore the brunt of the cargo work whether trained for battle or not. To allow them to rest, their riders would often walk alongside them for a time. Oiobaun, though, carried his rider the entire way."—Beredalmo the Signifier
The Nenalata Ayleid Horse is available as an Apex-level reward in Ayleid crates. Its default name is "Oiobaun".
Nenalata Ayleid SencheEdit
- "Hunters among the Nenalata Ayleids teamed up with senche mounts daily to track and kill game to help feed the evacuees. King Dynar joined them, riding Ceydarre; he fed her from his own rations."—Beredalmo the Signifier
The Nenalata Ayleid Senche is available as an Apex-level reward in Ayleid crates. Its default name is "Ceydarre".
Nenalata Ayleid WolfEdit
- "Those riding the Nenalata wolves during the evacuation to High Rock served as scouts, moving ahead of the group. Many wrote of Nenagai, who seemed almost prescient in finding hidden dangers and indicating them to his rider."—Beredalmo the Signifier
The Nenalata Ayleid Wolf is available as an Apex-level reward in Ayleid crates. Its default name is "Nenagai".
New Moon BearEdit
- "Dark as a starless night, Cult of the New Moon bears move through shadows silently to attack their prey. Never anger one of these." —Jonnet of the Sunwalkers
The New Moon Bear is available as an Apex-level reward in New Moon Crown Crates. Its default name is "Ebongrowl".
New Moon CamelEdit
- "Those seeking their way on dark sands should consider the New Moon Camel. Some say it feeds off the night itself. I say maybe so."—Jonnet of the Sunwalkers
The New Moon Camel is available as an Apex-level reward in New Moon Crown Crates. Its default name is "Shadowwalker".
New Moon FoxEdit
- "Do not underestimate the foxes trained by the Cult of the New Moon. Their glowing crimson eyes should be enough to warn you away. If you are foolish enough to attempt to steal an adult, say farewell to Nirn." —Jonnet of the Sunwalkers
The New Moon Fox is a fox mount. It is available in the Crown Store as a Crown Gem exclusive for 600 / 10,000 from January (?) to February (?), 2023. Its default name is "Red-Eyes".
New Moon HorseEdit
- "I would ride this steed with great care. Its barding? The stuff of nightmares. Perhaps I intend that pun. Perhaps not."—Jonnet of the Sunwalkers
The New Moon Horse is available as an Apex-level reward in New Moon Crown Crates. Its default name is "Spikedancer".
New Moon GuarEdit
- "The eyes of this guar feel like they're reaching into my soul. As it turns out, that was a warning. It bit my hand soon after."—Jonnet of the Sunwalkers
The New Moon Guar is available as an Apex-level reward in New Moon Crown Crates. Its default name is "Soulgazer".
New Moon SencheEdit
- "Senche steeds are already quiet. This one? It moves as if it is the avatar of silence."—Jonnet of the Sunwalkers
The New Moon Senche is available as an Apex-level reward in New Moon Crown Crates. Its default name is "Silent Stalker".
New Moon WolfEdit
- "Of all the wolves one could ride through gloom, this one is the best. Of course, if you're not the one riding it, watch out. You might be its prey."—Jonnet of the Sunwalkers
The New Moon Wolf is available as an Apex-level reward in New Moon Crown Crates. Its default name is "Grindlethorn".
Nibenay Bay RamEdit
- "Sturdy rams graze the lush meadowlands all around Nibenay Bay. An amusing tale claims they first became steeds because the local herbalist wearied of them eating all the nirnroot. They were trained to saddle and now, here we are." —Sadia Vonius, Student
The Nibenay Bay Ram is available as a Legendary-level reward in Wraithtide Crates. Its default name is "Nirnbane".
Night Frost Atronach SteedEdit
- This chilling steed was created from a Frost Atronach that was conjured into the shape of a horse. Perfect for an adventurer visiting a warmer climate, this steed can help you stay cool even in extreme temperatures.
The Night Frost Atronach Steed is available as a Radiant Apex-level reward in Flame Atronach Crown Crates. Its default name is "Winter".
Nightfall Sabre CatEdit
- The Reachmen of the upper Karth valley, who train them as mounts, swear that the Nightfall variant is sacred to the Daedric Prince Nocturnal.
The Nightfall Sabre Cat is a black sabre cat mount. It was available from the Crown Store for 2,500 between July 6 and July 10, 2017. It is also available as a Legendary-level reward in Xanmeer Crown Crates. Riding Skill does not affect this mount's appearance. Its default name is "Chiaroscuro".
Nighthaunt Gloomspore SencheEdit
- "I named these senches Nighthaunts because, I suspect, the cult of Vaermina curiosities I was studying during their creation affected their appearance and intensified their glow. Not their nature. Grim-looking they are, yes, but not evil."—Mage Naleldil
The Nighthaunt Gloomspore Senche was available in the Crown Store for 800 from May 13 to May 20, 2021. Its default name is "Grimglow".
Nightmare BearEdit
- Foolhardy warriors travel into the charred Deadlands forests to face off against the ursine horrors that reside there. Lucky adventurers return to their homelands alive, but forever haunted by the sound of red-hot claws digging into ashen dirt.
The Nightmare Bear was available in the Crown Store for 3,000 starting November 1, 2021 for PC/Mac/Stadia and November 16, 2021 on consoles. It was also a part of the The Deadlands Collector's Bundle for 4,000 alongside the Deadlands Bantam Guar. Its default name is "Torment".
Nightmare CourserEdit
- The origin of this horrific mount is obscure, but some see the hand of Mehrunes Dagon in it.
The Nightmare Courser is a fiery black horse mount currently available from the Crown Store for 2500 . It first became available on March 17, 2015, and hasn't left the store since. When it moves, it leaves behind flaming orange hoof prints. Fire puffs out of its nostrils as it exhales. Its default name is "Darkness". The Nightmare Courser has unique sound effects.
Nightmare Pillion CourserEdit
- "Beware lone roads and moonless nights. Beware the haunted hooves. Beware the burning-coal eyes and the fiery trail that follows each dogged step. Most of all, beware of the path of the steed's terrible riders."—Folk Legends of Tamriel
The Nightmare Pillion Courser is a multi-rider mount available as an Apex-level reward in Diamond Anniversary Crates. Its default name is "Cinderstride".
Nightmare SencheEdit
- The origins of this terrifying mount are obscure, but some see the hand of Mehrunes Dagon in it.
The Nightmare Senche Mount is a black, flaming Senche panther mount that came free with any preorder of the Summerset Chapter. It is similar in appearance to the Nightmare Courser horse. When it moves, it leaves behind flaming orange paw prints. Fire puffs out of its nostrils as it exhales. Its default name is "Flame Leaper".
Nightmare Stick HorseEdit
- Ride a stick mount that symbolizes your fiery dreams of all-consuming doom. Complete with flaming mane, tail, and eyes, this thrice-cursed novelty horse makes your stick-riding experience one for the books … of burning horror!
This mount doesn't increase your movement speed. Riding Lessons don't affect its appearance.
The Nightmare Stick Horse was available for 1500 from March 26 to April 2, 2020. It returned in 2021, and was available from March 25 to April 2. It returned again in 2022, from April 4 to April 11. Its default name is "Embermane".
Nix-Ox Fabricant SteedEdit
- Programmed for obedience and fabricated for endurance, these synthetic Nix-Ox Steeds are the perfect mounts for ranging out from the Brass Fortress across the dangerous Radius.
The Nix-Ox Fabricant was available in the Crown Store from January 11 to January 15, 2018 for 3,500 . Its default name is "Oily".
Nix-Ox War-SteedEdit
- It was the warlike Erabenimsun tribe of Ashlanders who first broke the wild Nix-Oxen of Vvardenfell to domestic use, and an Ashkhan, the legendary Ashu-Ammu, who first rode one into battle.
The Nix-Ox War-Steed was given away for free to those who owned the Morrowind Chapter during certain promotional periods. It was first given away to Morrowind owners who logged in at any point from November 17 to 28, 2017. The promotion later returned and lasted from December 22 to 31, 2017. Its default name is "Thoraxo".
Noble Riverhold Senche-LionEdit
- The pastoral tribes of northern Anequina need reliable mounts upon which to follow their herds of livestock, and none are more dependable than the prides of Senche-Lions bred near Riverhold, feline steeds so brave and loyal they're called "Noble."
The Noble Riverhold Senche-Lion was available as an exclusive ESO Plus Deal from December 20, 2018 to January 3, 2019 for 1800 . It became available in the Crown Store to all ESO players for 2500 from January 31 to February 4, 2019. Its default name is "Pridesteed".
Novelty Stick DragonEdit
- During the Jester's Festival even the lowliest of commoners can pretend to be a mounted knight with a whimsical Novelty Stick steed. Dragons are popular in the Ebonheart Pact.
This mount doesn't increase your movement speed. Riding Lessons don't affect its appearance.
The Novelty Stick Dragon is a fake stuffed dragon head on a stick. It was available for during the 2019 Jester's Festival, from March 21 to April 2, 2019. Its default name is "Mightyscales".
350Novelty Stick GuarEdit
- During the Jester's Festival even the lowliest of commoners can pretend to be a mounted knight with a whimsical Novelty Stick steed. Guars are popular in the Aldmeri Dominion.
This mount doesn't increase your movement speed. Riding Lessons don't affect its appearance.
The Novelty Stick Guar was available from the Crown Store for 900 from March 21 to April 2, 2019. It returned in 2021, and was available from March 25 to April 2. Its default name is "Guar Sticklord".
Novelty Stick HorseEdit
- During the Jester's Festival even the lowliest of commoners can pretend to be a mounted knight with a whimsical Novelty Stick steed. Horses are popular in the Daggerfall Covenant.
This mount doesn't increase your movement speed. Riding Lessons don't affect its appearance.
The Novelty Stick Horse was available from the Crown Store for 900 from March 21 to April 2, 2019. It returned in 2021, and was available from March 25 to April 2. Its default name is "Charger Lord".
Noweyr SteedEdit
- The thief-god Rajhin is said to have stolen these enchanted purple steeds from somewhere in Oblivion, but when his worshipers are asked where he got them, they just laugh and say, "Noweyr!"
The Noweyr Steed was available during a promotion as Twitch Prime Loot from August 27 through September 30, 2019. This article details how to receive the Noweyr Steed and the matching pet. The Noweyr Steed used to be called the "Realm of T'Which Horse" in the game files. Its default name is "Violet".