Lore:Dreugh

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Dreugh
MW-creature-Dreugh.png
A Water Dreugh
Type Race (Beastfolk)
Range Black Marsh, Cyrodiil, Eltheric Ocean, Hammerfell, High Rock, Morrowind, Padomaic Ocean, Summerset Isles, Lyg (historically)
Appears in

Daggerfall, Morrowind, Oblivion, ESO, Legends

The dreugh (/drɛɡ/ listen)[1] are an ancient species of aquatic, octopus-like beastfolk, commonly hunted for their hide and the wax scraped from their shells.[2] They are sometimes known as water dreugh[3][4] or cepholomer,[UOL 1] with a known variant being the dreugh man o'war.[5] The dreugh live on land and in water during different stages of their lives.[6]

Dreugh are known to be immune to paralysis, poison and disease and resistant to magic, but have a low tolerance to frost. They can regenerate health in darkness and in water, but cannot enter holy places.[7] Their infamous shock attacks are unique to land dreugh, and those in the water must rely on melee attacks.[8]

Life Cycle[edit]

A land dreugh (ESO)

For one year of their life, dreugh undergo karvinasim and emerge onto land as aggressive crustaceans to breed. During this period they are known as land dreugh or Billies.[9][10] Land dreugh carapaces are very sturdy, and can deflect most attacks from common weaponry.[3] They favor shoreline marshes and rivers close to the open water.[6] Dreugh are capable of channeling some form of shock energy through their bodies, and usually do this when defending their nests from invaders.[3] Most scholars agree this is a natural adaptation, and not magical in nature.[3] There is said to be a reverse process of karvinasim called akarvina, where land creatures instead become creatures of the sea.[UOL 2]

Land dreugh lay eggs which are surrounded in a protective jelly,[10] then encase their eggs in mud.[3] It is thought that karvinasim heightens the dreugh's martial instincts, making them more aggressive.[6] Hatchlings are closely guarded, and broodmothers are extremely territorial.[6] Unlike their aquatic counterparts, the land dreugh show no signs of their usual intelligence and kill indiscriminately,[11] even going so far as to cocoon living victims in mud to feed their young.[12][13] Not much else is known about their nesting habits.[3] Dreugh are very protective of their eggs, and are unafraid of invading mortal settlements or destroying ships to find them.[14][15] If their eggs have gone missing, they can sense where the missing eggs are.[14][15] Fisherfolk occasionally harvest eggs from land dreugh mud nests, though this is a dangerous task.[3]

After their year on land, dreugh undergo meff, where they digest their unneeded skin and organs and vomit the congealed remains as small fibrous balls called "grom".[6] Grom is foul-smelling, and can make those with a weak stomach queasy.[6] There is no known alchemical use for grom, but boiling the substance allows it to be shaped to create potion flasks that don't break when dropped.[16]

Some scholars argue that the land dreugh is actually a distant relative of the true dreugh from further back on the evolutionary timeline, perhaps even related to Spider Daedra.[11]

History and Mythology[edit]

Legendary Lost Dynasty[edit]

The Ruddy Man in battle with Vivec
(Morrowind concept art)

The origins of the dreugh are clouded in myth. In the Iliac Bay region, they are rumored to be the "cursed" remnants of a once proud prehistoric civilization from long before the First Era.[17][UOL 3] The ancient Chimer once had dealings with the dreugh; Tribunal Temple teachings speak of the treacherous "Altmer of the sea" and their castles of glass and coral. It is thought that Altmer took these aquatic forms during the first of the formwars. They are believed to have sieged the necromantic meatmerchants of Thras.[18][UOL 4] The Dreugh's protracted conflict with Dunmer hunters is blamed for their devolved intelligence and the destruction of their civilization.[4]

According to conflicting legends, the dreugh once ruled the world as tyrants, and Molag Bal had served as their chief. When the dead carapace of Bal's old image was dropped into the world from his interactions with Vivec, a Chimer child from Gnisis wore it to scare his village, but instead became the Ruddy Man. Vivec did battle with the Ruddy Man, and their fighting created the West Gash region of Vvardenfell. Vivec was victorious, and gave the carapace to the Queen of the Dreugh to guard; instead, the dreugh gave it to a wayward shaman of the House of Troubles, and the Ruddy Man appeared again ten years later at Tear. After defeating him a second time, Vivec gave the carapace to the devout and loyal mystics of the Number Room, who made it into "a philosopher's armor".[18] According to the teachings of Mankar Camoran, the tyrannical dreugh-kings ruled over Mundus and enslaved the oceans before Lyg was destroyed by Mehrunes Dagon.[19]

Recorded History[edit]

The Ruddy Broodmother

One legend speaks of an army of dreugh destroying a great shrine to Hermaeus Mora near present-day Sadrith Mora by dragging it into the sea.[20] In 1E 2703,[21][22] the Trident-Kings of the Dreugh briefly formed an alliance with the Dunmer of Morrowind to fight together against the Tsaesci invasion.[23]

Circa 2E 582, a dreugh known as the Ruddy Broodmother began terrorizing the roads around Molag Mar, killing pilgrim and Buoyant Armiger alike. The Ruddy Broodmother made its lair within the Dreudurai Glass Mine, which the Erabenimsun knew as ancient dreugh spawning grounds.[24] The Vestige, with the help of a group of Ashlanders, drew it out of hiding and slew it. A pilgrim who survived the incident and fled into an ancestral tomb believed the creature to be the mythical Ruddy Man, though Ashlanders denied its existence, claiming that the Broodmother was simply a powerful and cunning dreugh. The Buoyant Armigers considered the thought of the beast being the Ruddy Man borderline heresy. The captain of the Buoyant Armigers at the time suggested that if the Ruddy Broodmother truly was related to the creature of legend, that it might be a lesser creature "cut from the same cloth" as the Ruddy Man.[25]

When the floating city of Umbriel arrived in 4E 48, the dreugh knew to flee from the sight of it.[26]

Behavior and Culture[edit]

A Dreugh wielding a bident
(Morrowind concept art)

Dreugh are mostly mild-mannered, and usually scavenge for food.[6] Occasionally, dreugh will cut fishermens' nets while scavenging to steal the fish inside.[6] Dreugh are omnivores, and have been seen eating Elven flesh.[3] When hunting, they prefer dark, dank places from which to snatch unsuspecting prey.[24]

Dreugh are troglophiles, and can often be found living in caves and underwater grottos.[27][28] Dreugh are found mostly in northern, western and eastern Tamriel,[29] but can usually be found anywhere coastal that isn't in frigid waters.[30] They are known to inhabit the Inner Sea and the Abecean Sea, migrating into the waterways of the Iliac Bay.[6] Land dreugh can be found as far inland as Cyrodiil and Craglorn.[4]

While it is said Dreugh have no known language or communication skills,[3] they do apparently understand Impish, and will even cease hostilites towards those that speak it.[31]

Despite being far from their more lofty origins, the dreugh still possess some civilization.[32][UOL 1] They were historically ruled by the Trident-Kings.[23] Legends tell of civilized land dreugh colonies which raised herds of mudcrabs as food stock. These colonies purportedly built stone cairn houses and structures. While it is claimed no evidence of such advanced behavior exists today, the colony of dreugh that inhabited Fungal Grotto in 2E 582 were known to have command over mudrabs, and had a king.[3][33] Land Dreugh are dexterous enough to use knives to prepare fish for consumption.[34]

Uses[edit]

Dreugh Wax (Skyrim Creation Club)

The Dunmer use dreugh wax in alchemy for its modest magical properties,[2][35] and their hide to make traditional armor and weapons.[2][36] Waterstones are calcified deposits found in dreugh organs. They absorb fresh water, and may be swallowed to stave off dehydration.[37] Dreugh are sometimes hunted for their meat, which can be more easily extracted from the shell via the use of specialized tools.[38] Dreugh meat apparently smells like lobster.[39]

Dreugh wax can be used to make candles,[40] boot polish,[41] and wax stoppers used to close open bottles.[42] Dreugh wax corkers are slightly controversial; some people who use them say they make drinks more flavorful, and others say it leaves a waxy aftertaste on the lip of the bottle.[42] Dreugh wax can also be used to make ladles whose only purpose is to spoon scrib jelly when cooking, as the jelly won't stick to the wax.[43] Dreugh wax ladles are useless in all other culinary applications.[43] Their wax is also used to treat netch leather armor, to keep it in fighting shape.[44] Dreugh claws can be used to make knives and ornamental objects, such as candle holders.[45][46] Grom is occasionally preserved in vinegar and stored in sealed glass decanters by the Dunmer.[47] Bright blue ink can be brewed from dreugh ichor.[48] Open-bottomed spoons made of Bogmother dreugh-shell are used in the Argonian ritual of the Empty Feast of Nullity.[49] Dreugh-shell is also suitable for making decorative plaques with which to mount trophies and other objects.[50] Rich, dark red pigment can be extracted from dreugh shell and used for a variety of artistic and cosmetic purposes, such as lip stain.[51] When mixed with mushrooms, dreugh excrement can be used to make repellant that drives dreugh (or anything that can smell) away from fishermen.[52]

Gallery[edit]

Concept Art[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • The dreugh were one of the last character models designed for Daggerfall. It had been decided that there was not enough variety in underwater creatures, so the dreugh was invented to "pep things up".[UOL 5]
  • Dreugh Shrimp and Dreughfish are both named after the species.[53]

See Also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ESO Live: "Episode 2". Retrieved 2024-12-29.
  2. ^ a b c Dreugh dialogue option in Morrowind
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Notes on the Dreugh
  4. ^ a b c Creating ESO: The Dreugh
  5. ^ Briring and Gudling the Rascal's dialogue in Morrowind
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i Revolting Life Cycle of the DreughFronto Maecilius
  7. ^ Dreugh in Daggerfall
  8. ^ Dreugh in ESO
  9. ^ Rumors in Oblivion
  10. ^ a b The Improved Emperor's Guide to Tamriel: High RockFlaccus Terentius, 2E 581
  11. ^ a b Brenus Astis' JournalBrenus Astis
  12. ^ They Dragged Him Away quest in ESO
  13. ^ Njorlund Steel-Wind's dialogue during Saving the Relics in ESO
  14. ^ a b The Dreugh Threat quest in ESO
  15. ^ a b Triumph of the Sep AdderZabia-ko
  16. ^ Fantos Epilion's JournalFantos Epilion
  17. ^ Daggerfall User's Guide
  18. ^ a b The 36 Lessons of VivecVivec
  19. ^ Mythic Dawn CommentariesMankar Camoran
  20. ^ The Inner Sea loading screen
  21. ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 3rd Edition: Other LandsImperial Geographical Society, 3E 432
  22. ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 3rd Edition: The Temple: MorrowindImperial Geographical Society, 3E 432
  23. ^ a b Countess Narina Carvain's dialogue in Oblivion
  24. ^ a b Ibaal's dialogue during An Armiger's Duty in ESO: Morrowind
  25. ^ Captain Naros' dialogue during An Armiger's Duty in ESO: Morrowind
  26. ^ Lord of SoulsGreg Keyes
  27. ^ Notes on Racial Phylogenythe Council of Healers, Imperial University
  28. ^ Grottos in Morrowind
  29. ^ 2920, Sun's DawnCarlovac Townway
  30. ^ Withershyn's Interview with a Legionnaire Concerning Solstheim — Ligur Pontius
  31. ^ Impish in Daggerfall
  32. ^ Dreugh Warlord in Morrowind
  33. ^ Kra'gh Style's description in ESO
  34. ^ Dark Harvester card in Legends
  35. ^ Dreugh Wax uses in Morrowind
  36. ^ Dreugh armor in Morrowind
  37. ^ Waterstones item description in ESO
  38. ^ Dreugh Corer item description in ESO
  39. ^ Maj al-Ragath's dialogue during Pledge: Fungal Grotto I in ESO
  40. ^ Dreugh Wax Crescent Candles item description in ESO
  41. ^ Nobles' Soil-Repelling Dreugh Wax item description in ESO
  42. ^ a b Dreugh Wax Corker item description in ESO
  43. ^ a b Wax Ladle item description in ESO
  44. ^ Settling the DebateRalevyn Nerano
  45. ^ Dreugh-Claw Pairing Knife item description in ESO
  46. ^ Dreugh-Claw Candle Holder item description in ESO
  47. ^ Decanter of Preserved Grom Globs item description in ESO
  48. ^ Inkwell of Dreugh Ink item description in ESO
  49. ^ Dreugh-Shell Sithis Spoon item description in ESO
  50. ^ Golden Mudcrab Plaque item description in ESO
  51. ^ Ruddy Lip Paint item description in ESO
  52. ^ Dreugh Repellant item description in ESO
  53. ^ Dreugh Shrimp and Dreughfish items in ESO

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.