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Encyclopedia > Breton (Elder Scrolls)
Bretons as they appear on the Elder Scrolls website
Bretons as they appear on the Elder Scrolls website

Bretons are a fictional fantasy race featured in the computer role-playing games of the Elder Scrolls series. They are half-elves with more human blood and they populate the province of High Rock, where the second game of the series, Daggerfall, takes place. They are capable mages with high magicka resistance but other than that they have few distinctive features. They are considered an intelligent human race in Tamriel, known for a proficiency in abstract thinking, a possible reason for their adeptness in the magical arts. Image File history File links Breton. ... Image File history File links Breton. ... Many fantasy stories and worlds call their main sapient humanoid species races rather than species. ... Bethesda Softworks Elder Scrolls 10th anniversary logo from 2004. ... In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Half-elven (Elvish singular Peredhel, plural Peredhil), are the children of the union of Elves and Men. ... High Rock is a western region of the fictional Empire of Tamriel of the Elder Scrolls universe. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Magi. ...


Bretons originated in the First Era of TES history. During a series of unprovoked raids on Nedic holdings by the Aldmer, ending with the destruction of all human settlements in Skyrim, many Nedes were enslaved. Certain slaves became pleasure slaves, and gave birth to mixed offspring, termed Manmer by Nords. While the Aldmer maintained control of Tamriel, the Manmer lived as lower-class citizens, supporting their meric brethren. After the Aldmer lost their foothold, the remaining Manmer interbred with the controlling human races. The Bretons of modern-day Tamriel have a much-diluted meric ancestry, seen in their higher magical affinity. Skyrim is a fictional region in The Elder Scrolls series of games. ... Nords as they appear on the Elder Scrolls website The Nords are a fantasy race of humans from The Elder Scrolls fantasy setting of Skyrim. ...


Oblivion Bonuses

Starting Attributes:

Strength: 40/30
Intelligence: 50
Willpower: 50
Agility: 30
Speed: 30/40
Endurance: 30
Luck: 50
Personality: 40
  • Attributes with two numbers seperated by a slash indicate sexual dimorphism between the male and female varieties. The first is male, the second female.

Skills:

Alchemy +5
Alteration +5
Conjuration +10
Illusion +5
Mysticism +10
Restoration +10

Abilities:

Ability: Fortified Maximum Magicka (Fortify Magicka +50, constant)
Ability: Resist Magicka (Magnitude 50, constant)
Greater Power: Dragon Skin (Shield 50%, duration 60, once a day)

Morrowind Bonuses

Skills:

Alchemy +5
Alteration +5
Conjuration +10
Illusion +5
Mysticisim +10
Restoration +10

Abilities:

Dragon Skin
Fortified Maximum Magicka
Resist Magicka

External links

  • Race page on Codex
The Elder Scrolls races
Mer: Altmer | Ayleid | Bosmer | Chimer | Dunmer | Dwemer | Falmer | Maormer | Orsimer (Orcs)
Atmorans: Breton (half-elves) | Imperial | Nord | Nede
Akaviri: Ka Po' Tun | Kamal | Tsaesci | Tang Mo
Other: Aedra | Argonian | Daedra | Hist | Khajiit | Sload | Redguard


 

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