![]() ![]() Queen Ayrenn sought to prove herself as a worthy leader using the Orrery of Elden Root, and one of the pieces required to do so was Rajhin’s Mantle. Refusing to betray her husband's trust, she refused to give in to the Shadow's desires, and remained trapped there since the First Era, until 2E 582. She would be freed of her prison if she were to touch Rajhin's Mantle, which would then steal her love from her husband, and replace it for love for the Trickster God. In seeking to punish an Altmer women named Nairume for not returning his love, Rajhin's Shadow representing his desires trapped her in an icy prison, seeking to steal her love away from her husband. Īnother tale of mischief involves the city of Falinesti. The lyre would become known as the Shadow of Rajhin, after the trickster gods' shadows. The lyre would eventually make its way into the Bards College, where it would be warded and kept safe, and any members of the college would be warned to play it at their own risk. The lyre would pass many hands, and those who used it would also share the same fate. Unfortunately, the lyre was a double-edged sword, as it bred jealously among his rivals, which eventually led to him being slain out of frustration. One of Rajhin's Shadows granted this wish, giving him an enchanted lyre, and the bard enjoyed inspiring lustful passion amongst his fans. One story tells of a bard wanting the power to seduce any person he wished with his music. He also at one point had a drinking contest with the Daedric Prince Sanguine. He is said to have stolen a tattoo from the neck of Empress Kintyra as she slept. Rajhin's Shadows still roam Nirn after his death, causing various forms of mischief. Tales of Rajhin are an integral part of Khajiiti culture. After his death, his spirit was bound to the land until the ring was retrieved by the Eternal Champion from a dank abyss in Black Marsh where it had been hidden by the Underking. Rajhin's eventual fate is a mystery, but according to legend, the Ring rebelled against such constant use and disappeared, leaving Rajhin helpless before his enemies. Rajhin kept the book hidden in his possession, and occasionally the Daedric Prince managed to find it, but only because Rajhin chose to give it back to him on his own whim. One of the notable feats Rajhin performed when he was alive was when he visited Apocrypha seeking treasure, which led to him stealing the Oghma Infinium from Hermaeus Mora. Another breed of Senche-Cats associated with Rajhin is the Black Senche-Panther, a breed said to have been created when some of Rajhin's Shadows took a life on their own. The Dark Moons Lynx is said to be a worldly incarnation of Southpaw. Thanks to their reverence towards Rajhin, thieves today prefer to ride Senche-Cats of Southpaw's breed. Additionally, he would keep watch while his master was breaking and entering. He could both fly for brief periods, as well as talk. His companion during his misadventures was his legendary mount, a Black Senche-Lion named Umbrage, more commonly known as Southpaw. Using the Ring, he became the most successful burglar in the history of Elsweyr, eventually being elevated to the Thief God of the Khajiit. Rajhin used the Ring of Khajiiti's powers to make himself as invisible, silent, and quick as a breath of wind. He spotted the Ebony Blade as he was leaving, and made off with both artifacts. He seduced Mafala by appealing to her vanity, and stole the ring off her arm while they made love. Each Prince told Rajhin why they deserved to be chosen, and the thief caught sight of the Ring of Khajiiti on Mephala's eighth arm. At first, Mephala regarded Rajhin with malice, and sought to eat him. He offered to settle their debate, as there is no one more familiar with the night than a thief. Rajhin listened to their argument for a while before revealing his presence. The darkness gave Rajhin access to Oblivion, where he found Mafala, Azurah, and a third Daedric Prince arguing over who claimed dominion over the night. The moons were new on the night of the crime, thus shined no light upon Nirn. Rajhin stole the Ring of Khajiiti from Mafala prior to his ascension to godhood. ![]()
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