Post by Jing'Ka on Jul 22, 2015 22:38:32 GMT
Passive Creatures
These are animals that will not attack you, nor do they cause any harm. Most are either food or ingredients but these are found around Skyrim.
Aquatic Creatures
Abacean Longin: Abacean Longfins yield Abecean longfins, an alchemy ingredient.
Clam: Clams yield clam meat, which is food, not an ingredient. In the base game, it can only be eaten raw, unlike other raw food in Skyrim which can be cooked. However, with the Hearthfire add-on, clam meat is one of four items needed to cook clam chowder. They are most commonly found in the Sea of Ghosts.
Cyrodilic Spadetail: Cyrodilic Spadetails yield Cyrodilic spadetails, an alchemy ingredient.
Histcarp: Histcarp yield histcarp, an alchemy ingredient.
Nordic Barnacle Cluster: Nordic Barnacle Clusters yield Nordic barnacles. You can find them everywhere in Skyrim but especially in Lake Honrich, Lake Ilinalta and in all icy waters in the north of Skyrim.
Pearl Oyster: Pearl Oysters yield pearls and small pearls, which are ingredients. Pearl oysters only appear on the island of Solstheim and can be found along most of its shoreline. Pearl oysters are visually different from clams in that they are more gray-colored, while clams are more brown.
River Betty: River Betties yield river betties, an alchemy ingredient.
Salmon: Salmon are found swimming in the rivers and seas of Skyrim and are often seen jumping out of the water to ascend waterfalls and rapids. Catching salmon yields salmon meat which is food, not an alchemical ingredient, as all other species of fish are. While the other species of fish tend to swim near the surface of bodies of water, salmon may be seen either near the surface or in the depths. Salmon may be shot with an arrow (or killed with various shouts) to make them easier to catch, then collected by using the action key. However, the prompt to do so may not come up. Salmon roe may be harvested from leaping salmon found in streams, or swimming salmon the player kills, but not from pre-existing dead salmon.
Silverside Perch: Silverside Perch yield silverside perch, an alchemy ingredient.
Slaughterfish Eggs: These nests yield slaughterfish eggs, an alchemy ingredient.
Insects
Ancestor Moth: Ancestor Moths are added by the Dawnguard add-on, and can be harvested to yield ancestor moth wings. Several swarms can be found in Ancestor Glade, however they are not lootable; you must find the moths that land on the flora instead.
Ants: Ants can be found crossing tree stumps (such as one at Half-Moon Mill, next to the grindstone) in large numbers. They cannot be interacted with in any way, and are purely aesthetic.
Bees: Bees are found in and around their beehives, usually hanging in trees. Beehives can be harvested to yield bees, beehive husks, and honeycomb. Vacant beehives will only yield bees and beehive husks.
Blue Butterfly: Blue Butterflies can be found during the day; each insect yields two blue butterfly wings.
Dragonfly: Dragonflies yield blue dartwings or orange dartwings. They can be found during the day, often over water.
Lunar Moth: Dragonflies yield blue dartwings or orange dartwings. They can be found during the day, often over water.
Monarch Butterfly: Monarch Butterflies can be found during the day; each insect yields two butterfly wings.
Torchbug: Torchbugs can be found at night; each insect yields a torchbug thorax.
Other Creatures
Bats: Bats are found flying in caves and dungeons, traveling in groups. They are a visual effect of no significance to gameplay other than adding ambiance. Vampire Lords can transform into a cloud of bats, or use bats to attack enemies in combat.
Birds: Flocks of birds can sometimes be seen fleeing from treetops when disturbed.
Bone Hawk: Bone Hawks are variants of hawks that are added by the Dawnguard add-on and are found flying around Castle Volkihar. Their body is similar to a regular hawk's, but their head is an exposed skull and their bodies are darker. When shot down, they yield one bone hawk claw, two bone hawk feathers and one bone hawk skull.
Egg Sacs: Egg Sacs are found in dungeons and can be harvested to yield chaurus eggs. There are also frostbite spider egg sacs (displayed as singular "Egg Sac"), but these are containers rather than activators.
Felsaad Tern: Felsaad Terns are variants of hawks that are added by the Dragonborn add-on and are found flying around Solstheim. Their body is similar to a regular hawk's, but with white feathers. When shot down, they yield one to three Felsaad tern feathers.
Hawk: Hawks are birds that can be seen flying around Skyrim. They can be shot down, yielding hawk beaks and hawk feathers; those pages provide details on where hawks can be found.
They can be killed with magic (including non-damaging spells like Courage), a few shouts (Animal Allegiance, Soul Tear, and Kyne's Peace), or shot with an arrow, although this may fling out of sight, as they are very light. If the body flies too far the arrow can detach from the body and instead fly up into the sky.
Hawks will have a nest nearby that they return to from time to time. A good strategy is to attack hawks when they are in their nests using a low power spell such as Flames, rather than Fireballs or arrows, to keep their bodies from being flung out of sight.
Shellbug: Shellbugs are rare creatures that can't be killed with conventional methods, and are the source of the rare shellbug chitin. To obtain the chitin you need to mine it from the creature with a pickaxe; doing so will result in its death. They can be found in Forgotten Vale Cave and Sharpslope Cave.
Silt Strider: Silt Striders are giant arthropods often used by the Dunmer of Morrowind as transportation within their hollow shells. One, named Dusty, has been added by the Dragonborn add-on, and can be found on Solstheim in the outskirts of Tel Mithryn, southwest of the Sun Stone. However, she is not currently available for traveling services. The silt strider cannot be harmed by any spells or weapons.
Whispering Spirit: Whispering Spirits are invulnerable wisp-like creatures you can find within the Soul Cairn. Some follow set routes, and some seem to just fly around randomly. You are unable to interact with them yourself in any way, as any attack has no effect on them. Despite this, Bonemen, Wrathmen, and Mistmen will all give chase to these creatures, either by running after and trying to attack them, or using ranged attacks. This can provide both a humorous sight, or a helpful distraction if you come across already present enemies. They have only been sighted chasing the spirits before detecting you, to which they will continue after the spirit for a short time before turning their attention to you.
Note that unlike other passive creatures listed here, whispering spirits are technically true creatures, as opposed to animated activators. They are similar to wisps, hostile ethereal monsters which accompany wispmothers. The name "Whispering Spirit" is taken from the game's data files, as the creature's name is never seen in game.