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However, one of Fadomai's children, Azurah, had also been given a gift by their mother, She was given permission to take one of Nirni's children, and reshape them to her own liking, under the condition that she created the fastest, cleverest, and most beautiful of all creatures. Nirni gave birth to many children, among the various human and mer races of Tamriel. Most of Fadomai's first litter were trapped within the mortal plane, while her second litter saw the danger and fled so that they would not become trapped also. He did this, but by doing so he also tricked his siblings by forming the mortal plane and therefore trapping many of them there with him. Nirni approached Lorkhaj, asking him to build a home for her children to live. Fadomai knew she was dying, her life having been drained after birthing so many children, but she gave Nirni the gift of being able to birth children of her own. After this happened, Ahnurr became very angry with Fadomai, who fled to the Great Darkness, and gave birth one last child which she named Lorkhaj. Ahnurr had stated that he did not want anymore children, but Fadomai was presuaded by her elder children to give birth to one more litter of kittens, this final group contained Azurah and Nirni. A litter of more children followed soon after, including Merrunz (Mehrunes Dagon), Mafala (Mephala), and Sangiin (Sanguine). Ahnurr and Fadomai then gave birth to the Khajiiti Pantheon which very closely parallels the pantheons of Men and Mer: Khenarthi (Kynareth), Alkosh the first cat (Akatosh), Mara, the Mother cat, S'rendarr (Stendarr), and Magrus (Magnus). The Khajiiti creation myth begins with the original litter mates, Ahnurr and Fadomai (Anu and Padomai). The Khajiiti religion is quite different from the religion of Men or Mer, is still clearly derived from the old Aldmeri pantheon. Other known forms of Khajiit include the Pahmar/ Pahmar-raht and Dagi/ Dagi-raht, whose appearance is said to be somewhere between a house cat and tiger, but little else is known about them. The Alfiq and Alfiq-raht are the closest in resemblance to domesticated cats, but still intelligent enough to understand human speech. Although they are not known to speak, they are said to be as intelligent as any other Khajiit, and are used frequently as battle mounts by the Cathay. Of the quadrupedal forms of Khajiit, the most well known is the Senche, These particular Khajiit highly resemble tigers that are roughly the same height as Humans and Senche-raht, which are nearly twice as large. The fourth and final bipedal form are the Tojay and Tojay-raht, but very little is known of them, as they tend to live deep in the southern marshes and forests, away from civilization. They are described as having "pointed ears, wide yellow eyes, mottled pied fur and a tail like a whip", they also have very limited speech. These particular Khajiit are known to make up most of the Khajiiti army and defence forces.
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The popular fictional series " A Dance in Fire" depicts multiple encounters with these Khajiit. These are particularly feline looking creatures, and are much stronger and faster than Humans or Mer. Visitors and likely intruders to Elsweyr often encounter the Cathay and Cathay-raht, which are often described as "jaguar men". They have more variety in their fur and facial features, and make up most of the Khajiit which can be found in Morrowind. The Suthay-raht, and their smaller cousins the Suthay, are more feline, however they are still distinctive humanoids. Those who live on the outskirts of Elsweyr and outside of the region often tattoo their faces to distinguish themselves as much as possible from the Mer. A lesser subtype, the Ohmes, appear almost identical to Bosmer. They strongly resemble humans, albeit with light fur and a distinct tail. The Ohmes-raht make up most of the Khajiit in the areas which are more populated by humans, such as Cyrodiil and High Rock. Outside of Elsweyr, only one or two subtypes of Khajiit are typically seen in a given area. Some scholars have claimed as many as twenty different breeds, but only seventeen have been identified and named to date. The location of the moon is also said to determine the Primary form of the Khajiit, whether it is to look more Feline, or Human. Each Khajiit is unique in appearance as the determining factor of their appearance is not their ancestors, but the phase of the Moon was at the time of birth of the particular Khajiit. The Khajiit race has several different, very distinctive sub-types, all of which look very different from each other yet still very Feline in appearance.
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They are an intelligent, feline race and are well known for their natural prowess in agility and stealth. Khajiit are one of the ten playable races in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.