In the Khajiit creation myth Namira is the darkness which fills Lorkhaj's heart:
And Fadomai gave birth to Lorkhaj, the last of her litter, in the Great Darkness. And the Heart of Lorkhaj was filled with the Great Darkness. And when he was born, the Great Darkness knew its name and it was Namiira.
In the Khajiit creation myth Namira is the darkness which fills Lorkhaj's heart:
And Fadomai gave birth to Lorkhaj, the last of her litter, in the Great Darkness. And the Heart of Lorkhaj was filled with the Great Darkness. And when he was born, the Great Darkness knew its name and it was Namiira.
Her realm of Oblivion is called The Scuttling Void but is only ever called that in an out-of-game book. It is worth noting however, that this same source also mentions another book which appears in-game long after the first was written.
In Oblivion the CoC was deemed to good looking to be allowed to speak to the Prince and had to lower their Personality trait in order to win her favour.
Her realm of Oblivion is called The Scuttling Void but is only ever called that in an out-of-game book. It is worth noting however, that this same source also mentions another book which appears in-game long after the first was written.
In Oblivion the CoC was deemed to good looking to be allowed to speak to the Prince and had to lower their Personality trait in order to win her favour.
She doesn't seem to. Her priestess during the Oblivion Crisis, Hjolfrodi the Harrier, responds to your desire to speak to Namira with the following if your Personality (Charisma) is too high:
"You do? You are too pretty to worship in this place. People like you. Like to hear you talk. When you are more loathesome, you may return."
Once you've made yourself less appealing she'll say:
You are repulsive, displeasing to the eye. Namira might find favor in you. Approach."
She doesn't seem to. Her priestess during the Oblivion Crisis, Hjolfrodi the Harrier, responds to your desire to speak to Namira with the following if your Personality (Charisma) is too high:
"You do? You are too pretty to worship in this place. People like you. Like to hear you talk. When you are more loathesome, you may return."
Once you've made yourself less appealing she'll say:
You are repulsive, displeasing to the eye. Namira might find favor in you. Approach."