[1] [1] They are resistant to magic, can easily swing heavy weapons with one hand and their horns have the ability to tear through the toughest armor. He describes ancient documents that link the Slave-Queen Alessia to the demigod Morihaus, who is often depicted as a Minotaur. [19][9] Minotaur meat was often used in the mid-Second Era to make slumgullion stew.[20].

They tend to congregate at ancient First Era ruins. Minotaurs will utilize their sharp horns and incredible upper-body strength in combat, as well as wield massive warhammers. Minotaurs are creatures encountered in The Elder Scrolls: Arena. Most gear sets for this build can be easily farmed or bought on guild traders and the easy one bar rotation means no complicated bar swapping is needed. They can also be found protecting the Unicorn at Harcane Grove specifically, but are known to wander the West Weald as a whole. [1] It is said that much of the possible evidence for Nonus Caprenius' theory was destroyed by the Alessian Order, as the Order's persecution of non-Human cultures was not restricted to Elves. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page. [21][22][23][24] Their horns are also valued by alchemists for their various alchemical properties. [3] Much of the evidence to support this claim was also destroyed in the intervening period while the Alessian Order ruled the Empire. Community content is available under. There are also unique minotaurs called Minotaur of the Grove. Minotaur Style is a craftable armor and weapon style in Elder Scrolls Online. According to Caprenius, their relationship gave origin to the "Man-Bull" Belharza. [1] They have several weapons and clothing of their own,[2] live tribally, and some of their members can utilize magic. [1][UL 2] They have a good sense of smell (able to track a Man by scent alone), are very physically strong and possess a slight resistance to magic. [1][2] During the Second Era, Minotaurs are said to roam the backwoods and hills of the Colovian Highlands and the Gold Coast. They are not particularly intelligent, but can track a man by scent alone. [2][17] Conversely, some children's toys are made to resemble Minotaurs. Minotaur is a type of a creature card in The Elder Scrolls: Legends. They are nearly twice the height of a man and move with an agility deceptive of their bulky size. [9], One common observation of Minotaurs in the wild is that they tend to congregate around ancient ruins that were of significance to the Alessian Empire. They are nearly twice the height of a man and move with an agility deceptive of their bulky size. [1][25], A Gloam Minotaur in the Crystal Tower (ESO), Armor and weapons styles inspired by the Minotaur, The UESPWiki – Your source for The Elder Scrolls since 1995, https://en.uesp.net/w/index.php?title=Lore:Minotaur&oldid=2203426.