Appearance - Collectible Category - ESO
Full list of all "Appearance" collection items in ESO (Elder Scrolls Online). The "Appearance" category includes wearables such as: Body Markings, Costumes, Facial Hair, Hair Styles, Hats, Head Markings, Major Adornments, Minor Adornments, Personalities, Polymorphs and Skins.
This category has the following subcategories : Body Markings, Costumes, Facial Hair, Hair Styles, Hats, Head Markings, Major Adornments, Minor Adornments, Personalities, Polymorphs, Skill Styles and Skins
Minor Adornments

This intimidating facial jewelry, a favorite with adherents of the Daedric Prince Boethiah, conveys the idea that its wearer seethes with barely contained fury that might erupt at any provocation.
Hats

In the traveling comedy troupes of Tamriel, the recurring mage character is known as Fantasticus the Clever Man, and he wears the signature broad-brimmed pointy hat that just says "wizard" to the average citizen.
Costumes

This costume pays a 10-Year tribute to our legendary Breton hero of the Daggerfall Covenant. Honor this nameless rogue by adopting their intimidating outfit, updated with touches of gold and ivory for the occasion.
Costumes

This costume pays a 10-Year tribute to our legendary High Elven hero of the Aldmeri Dominion. Honor this nameless mage by adopting their epic appearance, updated with touches of gold and ivory for the occasion.
Costumes

This costume pays a 10-Year tribute to our legendary Nord hero of the Ebonheart Pact. Honor this nameless warrior by adopting their ferocious appearance, updated with touches of gold and ivory for the occasion.
Hats

The rank of a Hunter of Hircine is said to be marked by the number of points on his cap's antlers. Plus they're always prepared for a game of ring-toss!
Hats

For when twelve points just aren't enough! But watch those low doorways, scout.
Costumes

The Abah's Watch opens the armor locker and gears up whenever a pirate ship ties up at the docks, because they know there's going to be trouble in the taverns and mayhem in the market.
Costumes

Come nightfall temperatures drop in the Landing, and Abah's Watch armors up for its night patrols. The alleys of town are dangerous after dark.
Costumes

The guards of Abah's Watch dress lightly during the heat of the day, or when they know they're going to have to run down a fleeing perpetrator.
Hats

Feel dapper yet cool under the desert sun by donning the Abah's Watch Turban, the head-wrapping of the stylish Hew's Bane guards!
Hats

At your next desert soiree, be stylish yet mysterious, intriguing and tantalizing, by combining the Abah's Watch Turban with a feature-concealing mask.
Costumes

The Abecean Sea is fraught with dangers, but your mastery of all things nautical and the feel of your scallop-topped leather boots adds a swagger to your step. Dressed like this, even the fiercest pirates will know better than to challenge you at port.
Body Markings

"In his name, I seek lost tomes and bring them home to Apocrypha. In his name, I remove words of power from the sight of knowledge seekers. And in his name, I bear markings of eyes and tentacles. Do you honor Hermaeus Mora as I do?"—Scrollseeker Thelmarn
Head Markings

Librarians possess mixed feelings about any who exhibit the eye-framing swirls of Hermaeus Mora. These curators of knowledge honor erudition among those who seek their tomes, yet they fear the covetousness that can drive agents of the Golden Eye.
Body Markings

"Hermaeus Mora does not ask much, but those with the unending thirst for knowledge and secrets often wrap their bodies in his tentacles as a sign that they are pledged to Apocrypha."—Scholar Aia Laenius, Lillandril
Head Markings

Hermaeus Mora watches through eyes that are dedicated to him. Those devoted to knowledge add to the Library of Apocrypha by dedicating their eyes to the Daedric Prince and painting on more to give him multiple perspectives on their adventures.
Skill Styles

Applies to Accelerate, Channeled Accelerationd Race Against Time. Select in Skills Menu.
Polymorphs

Become one with death, allowing it to flow from within you and change your very appearance.
This Polymorph will also override any currently equipped Personality
Hair Styles

Knock 'em dead with this casual hairstyle popularized by the Dark Elf assassins of Morrowind.
Minor Adornments

Why am I not out adventuring? Just look down. There's an arrow, right there in my knee. The healer says I need to leave it be. But my adventuring days are behind me. Does that answer your question?
Skins

"There are many wonders in this world, and many mysteries, too. One can never hope to unravel them all. Those who peer too deeply are likely to find themselves changed by the journey."—Mage Gwenieth
Head Markings

"Those who heed the Dragon God of Time find themselves marked by his greatness. His eye sees what is true. To be blessed by him is to know eternity."—Psalm of the Dragon
Head Markings

May these Aldmeri Dominion facial marks be the last thing your enemies see before you defeat them in Cyrodiil. For the Queen!
Body Markings

Tattoos that replicate the distinctive iconography of Alftand, the only known Dwarven site built partially inside an active, moving glacier.
Head Markings

Tattoos that replicate the distinctive iconography of Alftand, the only known Dwarven site built partially inside an active, moving glacier.
Major Adornments

Once granted only to those who performed a service to the nobility of Summerset, this crest later saw wider use during the Alinor-Lillandril skirmishes of 2E 320. Those fighting for Alinor wore them to help them identify fellow skirmishers.
Costumes

Estinwe the Muse of Shimmerene says "Evening in Alinor, and starlight glistens from swirling sashes and silver circlets as Elf maidens prance through the time-hallowed steps of the First Founders' Fast Pavane. Say hey!"
Body Markings

"The art on my body reminds me that life flows from the All-Maker. Earth, sun, and water nurture our forests, where wolves fill the air we breathe with their nightly howls. Then life flows back to the All-Maker in an eternal cycle."—Skaal Shaman Rik
Head Markings

Skaal artists scribe waved bands, signs of the All-Maker's grace, upon the brows of the worthy. The ink they use combines the All-Maker's six gifts: earth, fauna, flora, sun, water, and wind.
Hats

Wear the Alliance Rider Hood and proudly display your army's bold heraldic symbol, whether it's the Eagle, the Lion, or the Dragon!
Appearance is specific to your character's alliance.
This collectible is not dyeable.
Costumes

Wear the Alliance Rider Outfit and proudly display your army's bold heraldic symbol, whether it's the Eagle, the Lion, or the Dragon!
Appearance is specific to your character's alliance.
This collectible is not dyeable.
Body Markings

Veterans of the Three Banners War often get tattoos to represent their exploits in Cyrodiil. A new trend sees pit vipers of each faction viciously attacking each other—something many an alliance soldier can relate to.
Head Markings

"If you see folks with snake markings on their head, chances are they've survived many a fierce battle in Cyrodiil. Poor brave souls. You can tell some are ready to plow fields instead of spill blood."—Naire of Bruma
Major Adornments

This simple, metal alloy circlet, based on Clockwork Apostle designs, is sure to impress with its air of elegance and refinement.
Skins

Proudly display your victory in Mazzatun with this daub of glowing and magically-infused amber plasm!
Minor Adornments

"Upon the felling of the maples, Y'ffre wept. Her amber tears glistened before dropping onto the leaves, encasing them in lamentation-given-form. Picking one up, she said, 'Wear these in memory of this day.' And they did."—Grove-Death of the Maples
Facial Hair

These extravagant lashes are said to have been inspired by the hypnagogic gaze of the Lamia Mesmera.
Costumes

"There's nothing wrong with showing some healthy gray skin while paying homage to the Ancestors" says Voldsea Arvel. "The Ancestors won't mind, and your current incarnation deserves to be seen!"
Costumes

"Praxis mandates silk shirtings when attending our weekly Ancestral Homage ceremonies" says designer Estinwe of Shimmerene "Show pride in your heritage with this shimmering update of a classic, time-tested pattern."
Costumes

The makers of Molag Bal's Dark Anchors possess specialized skills in that art. To protect their forms while working, they developed their own protective gear embellished by chains. The intimidating mask also disguises their identity.
Body Markings

After a tattooed Dragon Hunter has killed enough Dragons, an artist-adept adds to the markings, causing the color of its glow to shift to a golden hue.
Head Markings

The additional markings that Ancient Dragon Hunters receive on their faces cause the entire tattoo to shift to a golden outer glow.
Major Adornments

As Dragon Hunters grow more experienced, taking on tougher or more numerous foes, they earn their next coronal piece.
Minor Adornments

In a solemn ritual, the Huntmaster pierces the Dragon Hunter with further Dragon bones, recognizing that the recipient has achieved a new level of skill in killing Dragons.
Costumes

Some scholars study the ancient history of Tamriel from libraries and archives, but the more active investigators do their studies in the field, exploring ancient ruins that are often both dirty and deadly dangerous.
Head Markings

"Though many dispute whether Khenarthi, S'rendarr, or another spirit grants these jade-green eyes to blessed individuals, all agree on one thing: Those who discover and share the location of an oasis to those in need earn them."—Sulema, Initiate Scholar
Skill Styles

Applies to Annulment, Dampen Magic, and Harness Magicka. Select in Skills Menu.
Major Adornments

"Crafted in Mount Anthor's shadow, this bronze crown rested upon the head of the master of hidden arcane knowledge within Winterhold: Shadow. Some claim it never saw use outside secret meetings, but I doubt this. Crowns proclaim status."—Taleon Mythmaker
Costumes

Used as daily wear, this garb includes durable, if elaborately embellished, breeches and a weatherproofed backpack to keep your discoveries dry and free of the dirt you so painstakingly brushed away.
Costumes

Make a splash at your next scholarly symposium in these decorous, tasseled robes commissioned exclusively for members of the distinguished Antiquarian's Circle.
Facial Hair

Gaze at them with eyes like a fiery sunset over the Abecean Sea with this striking eyeshadow adornment.
Head Markings

"Oh this? Don't fret, mortal. It may look frightening, but the One Who Knows granted it to me personally. With this eye, the secrets of reality are no longer hidden to me. I see the truth behind the words on the page, and I am grateful."—Cipher Lielle
Hair Styles

An uncomplicated style to keep you looking good whether you're searching the stacks of Apocrypha or delving for esoteric knowledge in the depths of a dungeon. Wear it with pride, Arcanist.
Hats

Dragon Priest Masks came in many variations, but one classic design was more notorious than all the others, the look that Nord historians have come to term the "Archaic" form.
Body Markings

"We, the filers of the Infinite Archive, thank you for your service. As part of providing you access to the archive, you may now also adorn yourself with archive tattoos. A past assistant provided the art. We hope you like it."—Infinite Archive Filers
Head Markings

Please the filers of the Infinite Archive, and they may just grant you a facial tattoo to commemorate your time beyond the stacks. Who could pass up an ink-themed tattoo that uses archival ink and makes your eye color pop?
Skins

"I found the shipwreck locked in ice. The crew were all frozen and frostbitten, and I thought they were dead until they rose, frost-crusted and icy, and picked up their weapons." —Aelfrydda of Dawnstar
Skill Styles

Applies to Arctic Wind, Polar Wind, and Arctic Blast. Select in Skills Menu.
Skins

You have bathed in the pool of Dibella's adoration and come out transformed. Flowers of many pastel hues decorate your form, bringing joy and smiles to those who interact with you.
Costumes

The Arena Gladiators of Tamriel's pit-fighting circuit wear armor that exemplifies the sport's ancient tradition of a fighter's protection balanced with the crowd appeal of risk. Why else would one wear heavy armor with significant gaps in it?
Hats

Tamriel's prestigious and popular Arena Gladiators have an intimidating look all their own. This costume Gladiator Helm enables anyone to adopt their distinctive profile.
Body Markings

Nobles drawn to the study of stars may choose to have this passion etched on their skin using ink containing aetherial materials. These markings in particular not only showcase stars but frame them with decorous symbols.
Head Markings

"I asked the artist who will ink my face to use some aetherial dust in the ink when she mixes it. So, not only will a tasteful flourish enhance my visage, but a bit of wonder will forever be a part of me. I cannot wait."—Grandee Husni
Hats

"Though the helm's central focal point seems odd, perhaps it protected a Dwarf from magic meant to affect the mind. Wearing it makes my thoughts feel muffled. Oh, to be a Dwarf and know for sure this helm's purpose."—Mathinn Palard, University of Gwylim
Hats

"Many feel as if they've already worn this helm once settling it on their head for the first time. Given this and its use of aetherium, we hypothesize that the stone augments some form of Dwarven augury magic."—Mathinn Palard, University of Gwylim
Hats

"Simply looking upon the vertices formed by durable curves and lines makes me feel easy with my thoughts. Perhaps, to Dwarves, wearing this helm helped provide greater insight into whatever puzzle confounded them."—Mathinn Palard, University of Gwylim
Polymorphs

"Scholars of the topic once gathered to re-enact the battle between Pelinal Whitestrake and Umaril the Ayleid sorcerer-king. Thankfully, their well-crafted illusion magics live on to this day. Care to daunt the dauntless by donning it?"—Stephen Surilie
Body Markings

One of the standard body markings available at every Tamrielic salon.
Costumes

"Designing for conditions in Vvardenfell is a stimulating challenge" says Voldsea Arvel. "That's why the outer layers of my Ashland Attire are of tightly-woven kresh fiber that just sheds ash and soot, so you can look like a lord even in an ash storm!"
Costumes

This costume represents the armor of the nomadic Ashlanders of the Kagesh tribe.
Costumes

This costume represents the hunting clothes of the nomadic Ashlanders of the Mabrigash tribe.
Costumes

This costume represents the travel attire of the nomadic Ashlanders of the Mabrigash tribe.
Hats

Back in the First Era, fools and harlequins used to wear actual donkey ears on their hats as symbols of their profession. Over time the floppy ears have become merely symbolic, but the Ass-Ears Jester Cap is still charmingly goofy.
Personalities

Feeling brash and brassy? Adopt the swaggering attitude of a cocksure killer and show the world that death and danger are your bread and butter.
Skill Styles

Applies to Assassin's Blade, Killer's Blade, and Impale. Select in Skills Menu.
Hair Styles

This season the hairstyles of the Morag Tong are all the rage—even among the usually Dark Elf-averse Argonians!
Head Markings

One of the standard face markings available at every Tamrielic salon.
Skins

"Let the power of the stars wash over you, my friend. Your skin will take on an astral gleam. On hazy nights when constellations grow dim, the Star-Gazers may turn their eyes to you instead!"—Overheard in Belkarth
Body Markings

Mystical body markings express your connection to the magicka essence of Nirn.
Major Adornments

Ospreys are known for their precision, ruthlessness, and endurance. Wealthy mariners in Summerset believe wearing one of these bejeweled raptors gives them the insight of a seafaring predator.
Hats

After Umaril the Unfeathered bound himself to Meridia's realm, he started his "ruin-from-afar" campaigns, sending servants out to deal with his foes. The commanders among them wore these helms to denote their rank within each group.
Costumes

Aurorans are idealized humanoid Daedra mainly in the service of Meridia, the Lady of Infinite Energies. Their armor usually appears golden in tone, but since they come from the Colored Rooms, they could be of any hue.
Costumes

This leather outfit is the chosen attire of Wardens, warriors whose powers come from Y'ffre's blessing. These master story tellers weave tales which come to life, creating plants, animals, and the elements of nature to aid them in battle.
Body Markings

Some say the Mundus is naught but a great Mechanism, and we are but animunculi, like Dwarven automatons, turning like gears in some universal clockwork. But some mortals are just motorheads, you know? These machine-inspired body markings are for them.
Head Markings

Some say the Mundus is naught but a great Mechanism, and we are but animunculi, like Dwarven automatons, turning like gears in some universal clockwork. But some mortals are just motorheads, you know? These machine-inspired face markings are for them.
Body Markings

"Barra agea ry sou karan—wear lore as your armor. Say these words at a certain Ayleid gate under the Magician's light, and you may be blessed with light-blue markings reminiscent of that gate's design. Which gate? Soon I'll know."—Alfarmuth of Eyevea
Head Markings

This triangular light blue facial marking shows off your love of all things Ayleid—plus lends authority to your tales of Ayleid ruin exploits! Who would dare refute even the most audacious of your stories with this symbol on your brow?
Hats

A replica of the First Era royal crown of one of the last Ayleid kingdoms in Cyrodiil.
Skins

Potent magic lies buried in the roots of the Dawnwood. Ancient Ayleid ruins have been touched by the Green. Verdant, wild, and uncontainable, some resist the pernicious growth. Others embrace this fertile power.
Polymorphs

The otherworldly blue glow of the Azure Blight radiates from the cracks in your illusory bark, screaming "danger" to anything that lays eyes on you. Though your corrupted appearance is a false one, the menace becomes you.
Major Adornments

This exquisite metal circlet features a bright blue azure proudly mounted on the wearer's brow.
Head Markings

"Some claim those who ventured to Moonshadow, Azura's realm of blinding beauty, leave with these glowing blue eyes, but I think they're just the result of meddling with too much magic."—Bivale Saryoni, Scholar
Facial Hair

This exotic eyewear is most often associated with priestesses of sky deities like Tava, Kyne, and Kynareth.
Skins

"Some, shall we say, ambitious sorts came up with a way to look a bit like those azure imps you sometimes see flitting about. No, you don't gain wings, but you'll very likely frighten most people out of their wits regardless."—Divayth Fyr
Hair Styles

"Why did I choose this stunning blue hair style? First, it's my choice! Second, if you can do this, you're a master alchemist and hair artist like me. Why not flaunt it?"—Dabienne Geontene of Skingrad
This hair style overrides your base hair color.