Multi-Rider - Collectible Category - ESO
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Double trouble approaches when this pitch-black steed rides into town. With more than enough ill-tidings to go around, this Black Fredas steed is living proof that misery loves company.
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The steeds of the Dark Brotherhood are conditioned to run blindly ahead in the darkness, fully trusting their riders. When the situation demands it, the horses will even run with multiple riders clinging to them on all sides, never flinching or faltering.
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"Need a mount that won't eat you out of house and home? For two? Well, this argent Dwarven spider mount can manage both! And don't worry about it losing its shine—it'll gleam until the end of times."—Devbarth the Stablemaster
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"Want a distraction? If you need to head overland to your mark, take your partner with you on a shiny Dwarven spider, make a showy arrival to draw eyes away from your third, and then get to business. Never fails someone. Not me."—Dahnadreel
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"Clearly the Dwarves liked to travel in pairs now and again, so they built this two-seated animunculi for that purpose. My partner and I adore using it on market day!"—Delyna Ulvel
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Constructed of refurbished Dwarven parts within a fully reconditioned housing, the Duo-Dynamo is the perfect mount for a comfortable, sharable ride.
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Ride in style with a close friend or partner on this sturdy Skyrim-bred draft horse! With its pillion saddle crafted from genuine horker leather, this horse possesses strength to take two riders without breaking a sweat.
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The inky-black fur of this moose blends into shadows during twilight treks a couple may wish to undertake in secrecy. Since the moose shares no gossip, your secrets remain safe.
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Smuggler crews in Hew's Bane first trained these palfreys to bear two riders. Originally, the training was just a cover story to hide their illicit work. But they quickly found having a mount that could hold two extremely useful for heists.
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In some towns, pledging oaths before Mother Mara is accompanied by a lavish gift. Legends describe a steed exchanged at Bravil, white as fresh snow and adorned with spring's first flowers. And thus a tradition was born that has survived until today.
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"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
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"I've always preferred moose to elk or horses. In battle they're more reliable, they're cussed strong, and for overland travel they can't be beat. Plus, their noses are just so soft!" —Yvon Serielle, Daggerfall
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"The first pillion mount in Skingrad came about when two of Rislav's siblings wished to ride with fewer guards about. 'Two guards per horse,' they were told. Thus they created the first battle-hardened pillion mount."—Richon Charchere, Stablemaster
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"Calmer than horses and more dependable than camels, elk are the preferred mount for traversing Tamriel's forests. Their regal bearing gives the rider plenty of visibility, without attracting too much attention."—Steady Hooves: An Elkback Journey
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Bred by savvy Wayrest stablehands to handle heavy loads, these horses can carry more than one rider. The saddle, crafted by leatherworker Amal, provides both riders with stability while making for an easy ride on the animal.