Despite their powerful skills and strengths, the Dunmer's vengeful nature, age-old conflicts, betrayals, and ill-reputation prevent them from gaining more influence. ![]() Young female Dunmer have a reputation for promiscuity according to at least one account, although Dunmer culture itself makes no reference to this. They are often called proud, clannish, ruthless, and cruel, from an outsider's point of view, but greatly value loyalty and family. ĭunmer distrust and are treated distrustfully by other races. In character, they are grim, aloof, and reserved, as well as distrusting and disdainful of other races. Dunmer live two to three times as long as humans with a 200-year-old Dunmer being old and a 300-year-old Dunmer being very, very old. On the battlefield, Dunmer are noted for their skill with a balanced integration of the sword, the bow and destruction magic. ![]() Their combination of powerful intellects with strong and agile physiques produce superior warriors and sorcerers. "Dark" is variously interpreted as meaning "dark-skinned", "gloomy", and "ill-favored by fate", with the Dunmer and their national identity embracing these various connotations with enthusiasm. In the Empire, "Dark Elf" is the common usage, but among their Aldmeri brethren they are called "Dunmer". ![]() The Dunmer, also called Dark Elves or the archaic Moriche, are the ash-skinned, typically red-eyed elven peoples of Morrowind.
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