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* [[All Myths Are True]]: All myths in Tamriel's tradition, that is.
* [[All Trolls Are Different]]: Huge, hairy three-eyed simians that [[Healing Factor|regenerate]] remarkably quickly.
* [[Always ChaoticExclusively Evil]]: Goblins, Ogres, Minotaurs... Dremora seem to be Always [[Lawful Evil]].
** Falmer in ''Skyrim'', due to a combination of the original Snow Elves being brutally driven out of Skyrim and underground by Ysgramor, and then being enslaved by the Dwemer and turned blind by being forced to eat a poisonous fungus and ''then'' being biologically altered into relying on said fungus to survive. The Falmer have since been twisted into hateful monsters who want to kill and eat anyone who isn't Falmer.
* [[Always Over the Shoulder]]: When in third person.
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* [[Humongous Mecha]]: The Dwemer ruins often have [[Steampunk]] mechas. There's a huge ''thing'' that serves as the sub-boss of Tribunal.
** Numidium, the entire point of ''Daggerfall'', though it's arguably a [[Physical God]].
* [[Hundred-Percent100% Heroism Rating]]
* [[Hyperspace Arsenal]]: You can carry enough to supply an army.
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: In ''Morrowind'', the {{spoiler|Boots of Blinding Speed}}, of course!
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"[[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion|I saw a mudcrab the other day.]]"<br />
"[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim|I used to be an adventurer like you. Then I took an arrow to the knee.]]" }}
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]: The 36 Lessons of Vivec, from Morrowind. They are a series of 36 books, supposedly penned by the man-god himself, which are written by Michael Kirkbride. In them, he uses oodles of biblical imagery to make sure that, if you take it seriously, there is ''no way'' a person could see Vivec as anything less than the absolute god of ''The Elder Scrolls'' universe (which, of course, isn't necessarily true). Doubles with [[Anvilicious]]. Also with [[Tropes Are Not Bad]]. And don't forget [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]] since some lessons are loaded with obvious innuendo. Finally, there's a dose of [[In -Joke]] too, with glitches in the ''Redguard'' engine fictionalized as natural wonders.
* [[Wide Open Sandbox]]
* [[With This Herring]]: One quest in ''Morrowind'' has you dispatched by Sheogorath to kill a giant bull netch using the "Fork of Horripilation", which, despite its grandiose (sounding - it means goosebumps) name, is merely <s>''a dinner fork''</s> a '''''cursed''''' ''dinner fork''.