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This page lists snippets taken from the '''Crown Store Showcase''' series, taken from the [http://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/category/crown-store official ESO website].

==Costumes==
===Ashlander Pack===
So you'd rather be a wandering {{Lore Link|Ashlander}} than one of those stuffy {{Lore Link|Great Houses|Great House}} {{Lore Link|Dunmer}}? The costumes in this pack replicate the garb of the nomadic Ashlander tribes of {{Lore Link|Morrowind}}, including the travel and hunting clothes of the {{Lore Link|Mabrigash Tribe|Mabrigash tribe}}, and the armor of the {{Lore Link|Kagesh}}. May the {{Lore Link|Good Daedra}} watch over you!

==="Brilliance" Brocade Robes===
For the {{Lore Link|Orc}} who aspires to impress, this season Borzighu of Coldsnap Clothiers offers rich fabrics in subtle shades, accented with gold and steel to convey an indelible image of wealth and power. "It's wholly contemporary and urbane," says Borzighu, "but it still says, 'I have the power of a Clan Chief.'"

===Corseted Riding Outfit===
Practical but stylish! Lady {{Lore Link|Eloisse}}, the designer, says, "A {{Lore Link|Breton}} woman likes to add a touch of feminine flair to her otherwise practical clothing. She wants her attire to say she's a lady, no matter what she's doing."

===Doeskin-and-Chamois Woods Wear===
According to {{Lore Link|Stitchmaster Moneriel}}, the Garb-Spinner of {{Lore Link|Elden Root}}, "Covering yourself from head to toe makes perfect sense … if you're a stuffy old Breton! Ha! But you'll feel free and easy in any social situation in this light {{Lore Link|Deer|doeskin}}-and-{{Lore Link|chamois}} affair accented with turquoise and sea-beads."

===Draugr Polymorph===
Join the legions of the undead and crawl from the tomb with this magical illusion that transforms your appearance into that of a long-dead {{Lore Link|Nord}}. Icy skin, vacant undead eyes, and ancient {{Lore Link|Nord}} armor complete the look—no one will be able to tell it's you!

===Elven Hero Armor===
This costume pays tribute to a {{Lore Link|Altmer|High Elven}} hero of the {{Lore Link|Aldmeri Dominion}} whose deeds in Cyrodiil in the {{Lore Link|Alliance War}} are legendary. Now you can honor this nameless Altmer by adopting her epic appearance.

==="Eternity" Tunic with Pants===
In {{Lore Link|Orsinium}} these days, even the busiest tusker likes some flair in his clothing—and nothing says "modern Orc" like a bias-cut-placket tunic from Borzighu at Coldsnap Clothiers. "This outfit," he says, "is one for the ages!"

===Evening Dress===
Of course you need armor when you're monster hunting or dungeon crawling, but if you're attending an exchange of Oaths of {{Lore Link|Mara}}, or just hanging out with your guildies in the tavern, some elegant civilian attire might feel more comfortable. This handsome evening dress is appropriate for events anywhere in {{Lore Link|Tamriel}}.

===Graht-Climber's Active Wear===
The famous Wood Elf tailor known as Stitchmaster Moneriel says, "We all have days when we have to climb the {{Lore Link|graht-oak}} to clean the house-pod gutters. Does that mean you have to dress like a frump? Of course not! Look trim and stylish in my latest halter-and-skirt outfit from Elden Root!"

===High-Collared Coin Ball Gown===
Bretons like to display their wealth through their apparel, as shown by the rich fabric and glistening ornamentation of this outfit designed by Lady Eloisse of House Manteau. “The coins are both decorative, and symbolic of one who has achieved a certain status in the world."

===Imperial Battlemage Pack===
What's more intimidating than an armored spellcaster? Command respect with three different armor sets as worn by the {{Lore Link|Imperial Battlemages}} of {{Lore Link|Cyrodiil}}, from the sensible field outfit of the Battlemage Scout Captain to the magnificent gilt armor of the Battlemage Palatine.

===Imperial Officer Pack===
Sneer at those barbarians from the provinces while garbed as an Imperial officer! This pack includes costumes of three different armor sets as worn by Tribunes and Centurions of the {{Lore Link|Imperial Legion}}s. Hail the {{Lore Link|Amulet of Kings|Red Diamond}}!

===Mages Guild Pack===
Hunt for lore books in style in clothes that declare your membership in the prestigious Mages Guild! This costume pack includes some of the most commonly-seen Guild uniforms, including research robes, legging outfits, and formal robes.

===Mind-Shriven Skin===
This skin gives the wearer the appearance of those tragic mortals whose will and mentality have been stolen by {{Lore Link|Molag Bal}}. It's a popular look this year for those dressing up to attend {{Lore Link|Witches' Festival}} parties.

===Nedic Warrior Pack===
Go ancestral! In Tamriel, ancient doesn't mean primitive. This costume pack includes three examples of the distinctive armor of the long-lost {{Lore Link|Nede}}s, drawing from the historical tribes of the {{Lore Link|Keptu}}, the {{Lore Link|Duraki}}, and the {{Lore Link|Perena}}.

===Noble Dress===
Planning to attend a soirée with the important and the self-important? This elegant satin dress is the last word in aristocratic sophistication. Suitable for occasions anywhere in Tamriel where refined splendor is called for.

===Noble Suit===
Wondering what the best-dressed Tamrielic gentleman is wearing this season? Concerned that you might be out of place or out of style? Worry no more! Show some class with this opulent yet restrained aristocrat's ensemble for the high-toned and the haughty.

===Nord Hero Armor===
This costume pays tribute to a legendary Nord warrior of the {{Lore Link|Ebonheart Pact}}. Now you can honor this nameless hero of the Alliance War by adopting his savage appearance. Cyrodiil enemies, beware!

===Off-the-Shoulder Evening Dress===
Lady Eloisse of House Manteau offers this traditional Breton evening dress. As she puts it, "Ostentation is vulgar, but true elegance never goes out of style!" Whether you're entertaining or being entertained, this is the outfit for you.

===Ordinator Pack===
Nothing says ''"Stop right there, criminal scum!"'' like the uniform of a {{Lore Link|Mournhold}} {{Lore Link|Ordinators|Ordinator}}! This pack includes the classic Ordinator armor as seen on the {{Lore Link|Tribunal}}'s meanest enforcers, plus the uniform of the {{Lore Link|Hands of Almalexia}}, and the elite Night-Raid armor worn when the moons are new for midnight round-ups of heretics and drunken Nords.

===Pirate Costume Pack===
The pirates of the {{Lore Link|Abecean Sea}} are among Tamriel's fiercest sea raiders—and they have a style all their own, which you can adopt when you don these jaunty and rakish costumes! This pack comes with three outfits, from basic sea rover attire to a buccaneer first mate's rig! And you can display your body art with pride, as these are costumes designed with your tattoos in mind.

===Pumpkin Spectre Polymorph===
Speaking of the Witches' Festival, that's when the hedge wizards summon the vision of the {{Lore Link|Pumpkin Spectre}}, a horrific figure that looks like it stepped out of a {{Lore Link|skooma}}-induced nightmare! And with this costume, the wearer can take on the semblance of these dread monsters.

===Sand-Kissed Salwar Ensemble===
Explaining his latest fashion creation, designer {{Lore Link|Sar'aq}} says, "It's hot in the {{Lore Link|Alik'r Desert}}; in our environment, women prefer light clothing that lets cooling breezes reach the skin. But I mean to show that comfort and refinement are in no way incompatible!"

===Scarecrow Spectre Polymorph===
Another Witches' Festival favorite. The dark magic that makes a spectre animate a scarecrow is thought to be related to those spells that create {{Lore Link|lurcher}}s from {{Lore Link|spriggan}}s. Wherever they come from, this costume enables the wearer to look like one of those wicked {{Lore Link|Scarecrow Spectre}}s!

==="Song of the Night" Ensemble===
A {{Lore Link|Redguard}} lady's formal wear, like this ensemble by Sar'aq of {{Lore Link|Sentinel}}, is made of light fabric designed to be both beautiful and impressive, a constant reminder of the wearer's heritage and grace. As Sar'aq says, {{hover|Originally quoted as "Glamor is for all of us!"|"When night falls over the desert, glamor is for all of us!"}}

===Soul-Shriven Pack===
This pack includes costumes in various states of raggedness. When the Soul-Shriven arrive in Coldharbour, they are garbed in cast-off armor and clothing taken from the dead. It can be a useful look: sometimes you just want to keep a low profile, and let your enemies underestimate you.

===Stealthy Rogues Pack===
Fade into the shadows with three costumes any roguish sort will want to get their hands on. Featuring outfits worn in-game by {{Lore Link|Naryu Virian}} and {{Lore Link|Crafty Lerisa}} along with the {{Lore Link|Daggerfall Covenant|Covenant}} Scout set, you'll have the right outfit for whatever stealthy escapades you embark on.

===Summit Lord's Silken Robes===
For the stylish town Orc, Borzighu the Tidy Tailor of Orsinium has decided the watchwords this season are "restrained elegance." As he puts it, "We are, at last, proud to be Orcs. Strut your Orcish heritage with style!"

===Wedding Suit===
When planning a special occasion you'll remember for the rest of your adventuring career, deciding what to wear is not the least important matter. This dashing ensemble is perfect for exchanging Rings of {{Lore Link|Mara}}—or for surviving a wild skooma party. Because you know, style over substance.

===Whisperweft Gala Wear===
"A Redguard lady's clothing can be elegant and ornamental, while still light enough to keep the wearer cool during the heat of the day," according to Sar'aq of Sentinel. "In this attire, you'll float through the room like a zephyr!"

===Winter Scouts Pack===
Are you seeking adventure in the continent's north woods? These costumes replicate those worn by wilderness scouts in northern Tamriel, including those of the Orcs of {{Lore Link|Wrothgar}}, the Pact Nords of {{Lore Link|Eastern Skyrim}}, and the non-aligned Nords of {{Lore Link|Western Skyrim}}.

==Crafting==
===Crown Motif: Mercenary===
This enables crafting in the utilitarian and militaristic Mercenary style. As mercenary captain {{Lore Link|Gaspard Emery}} says, “With the rise of the {{Lore Link|Three Alliances}} and the return of general warfare across Tamriel, mercenary services are once again in high demand. The mercenaries are back!"

===Crown Mimic Stone===
Crafters! Are you tired of hunting for that elusive {{Lore Link|Goldscale}} or {{Lore Link|Malachite}}? Mimic stones act as universal style items, enabling crafting in any known style! And they're available in quantities to suit any budget.

==Mounts==
===Banded Guar Charger===
Not every {{Lore Link|guar}} is destined to haul heavy packs or become someone's meal. Unlike the temperamental but lovable pack guar, chargers are bred for their strength, speed, and stout hearts. Though it takes years to train them—guar are not known for being clever—they're as comfortable charging into battle as they are munching on {{Lore Link|saltrice}}.

===Black Bear===
The {{Lore Link|Black Bear}} is common across Cyrodiil, but is also seen north into {{Lore Link|High Rock}} and Skyrim, where it is considered a warrior's mount. It's also the preferred mount of Nord {{Lore Link|Nightblades}}, as it blends into the dark, and makes no hoofbeats when it gallops. Black Bears: almost stealthy!

===Black Senche-Panther===
This mount is said to have been bred by {{Lore Link|Baandari}} Pedlars, for ease in hastily leaving town after dark. No matter what time of day, you'll find it a graceful and stylish ride that will make you the envy of adventurers everywhere.

===Clouded Senche-Leopard===
The Clouded {{Lore Link|Senche}}-Leopard is a strong yet nimble mount, bred for hunting in the dappled shadows of the {{Lore Link|Tenmar Forest|Tenmar forest}} in central {{Lore Link|Elsweyr}}. The Clouded is intelligent but stubborn, and will usually cooperate only with a rider it knows well, making them unsuitable as mounts in the Senche-Cavalry.

===Frost Mare===
With its icy gaze and steaming breath, the frigid Frost Mare seems carved from the very glaciers of {{Lore Link|Skyrim}}. Its exact origin is unknown, but the {{Lore Link|Mages Guild}} believes it may originally have come from {{Lore Link|Takubar}}, the plane of origin of {{Lore Link|Cold Flame Atronach}}s.

===Golden Eye Guar===
The golden eye is a crossbreed of banded and wild guar, as fearsome as it is intelligent and difficult to control. This breed of guar is fiercely loyal and bonds to its rider, refusing to allow anyone else to mount it. Training a golden eye requires a firm hand, but once one of these spirited mounts learns to respect its rider, it responds to directions very nearly before they are given, exhibiting an almost telepathic connection with its rider.

===Hammerfell Camel===
This is the stoic, hard-working beast that riders in the wastes of Hammerfell count on to survive. {{Lore Link|Camel}} mounts are tall, tough as nails—and if matters come to a fight, they're just plain mean. Bonus: a camel is the only mount so ornery, it spits!

===Mind-Shriven Horse===
The horrors that have fallen on the {{Lore Link|Imperial City}} affect mounts as well as mortals. With its equine psyche stolen by Daedric magic, the mind-shriven horse is a docile yet terrifying steed.

===Nightmare Courser===
This flame-wreathed steed, black as the pits of {{Lore Link|Oblivion}}, is hungry for the chaos of war. Many conflicting legends surround its mysterious origins, but all agree on one thing: only the mighty could hope to control such a beast.

===Pale Velothi Guar===
This stalwart mount comes from the ash-lands downwind of the volcanoes of the {{Lore Link|Velothi Mountains}}, and is well adapted to surviving under the harshest of conditions. And your darker adventuring outfits contrast well against its pale hide!

===Palomino Horse===
Handsome, strong, and swift, the palomino is favored by couriers and sportsmen. It was originally bred by the {{Lore Link|Colovia}}ns of the {{Lore Link|West Weald}} as a hardy courser for scouts and skirmishers, but soon became a fashionable favorite among the nobility, who vie for foals from the finest bloodlines. The Counts of {{Lore Link|Skingrad}} insist their coaches must be drawn by teams of matched palominos—no other breed will do.

===Pride-King Lion===
The Pride-King {{Lore Link|Lion}}s are the top predators on the savannahs of northern Elsweyr. No one but the Khajiiti, with their feline intuitions, could have persuaded these proud beasts to serve as mounts. Are you strong-willed enough to control one of these majestic beasts?

===Senche-Leopard===
The {{Lore Link|Senche-Leopard}} was bred for bearing an armed warrior while slinking through the steamy jungles of {{Lore Link|Pellitine}}. But {{Lore Link|Khajiit}}i riders found it had broader applicability, and use it both as a fast courser for couriers, and as an elegant town mount for young Elsweyr nobles.

===Snow Bear===
The {{Lore Link|Snow Bear}} makes a superior mount for northern climes, as it's undaunted by even the fiercest winter weather. It's also trained to carry warriors into battle: just watch its black eyes sparkle at the prospect of good fight!

===Zombie Horse===
{{Lore Link|Mannimarco}}'s {{Lore Link|Order of the Black Worm}} must be responsible for the re-animated {{Lore Link|Zombie Horse}}, as it was first seen in Cyrodiil as a Worm Anchorite's mount. But what else would you ride when dressed as a Scarecrow Spectre?

==Pets==
===Abecean Ratter Cat===
The Abecean Ratter is famed from {{Lore Link|Hegathe}} to {{Lore Link|Woodhearth}} as a prime rodent-catcher. No mere housecats, Ratters have been known to take down {{Lore Link|Skeever}}s twice their size. They are a favorite of sailors, and the most common ship's cats among both merchants and pirates.

===Alik'r Dune-Hound===
Game is scarce amid the dunes of the Alik'r Desert, and tracking prey across the sands is no simple task. The Redguards often describe hunger with the saying "as starved as a hunter with no Dune-Hound" for good reason—these loyal beasts are experts at finding food and water in the shifting sands when no one else can.

===Baby Netch===
What could be more appealing than a hovering football-sized odorous gas bag trailing a half-dozen squirming tentacles? Once this young {{Lore Link|Netch}} calf imprints on a master, it will follow him or her anywhere, floating along and tootling happily.

===Banekin===
Summoning a {{Lore Link|banekin}} is easy, but controlling one—well, that's a different story. These vicious little {{Lore Link|Daedra}} struggle against their masters, always trying to escape their bonds to cause chaos and destruction. If you like causing chaos and destruction, it just may be your ideal companion! Take our advice and leave it outside when you visit the tavern, though.

===Black Bear Cub===
The Black Bear Cub is both playful and affectionate, and so adorable it's quickly forgiven for whatever trouble it gets into. It's also quite good at avoiding whatever dangers its master happens to encounter, so don't be afraid to let it tag along on your adventures!

===Bravil Retriever===
This scrappy little beast will be your friend for a lifetime, especially if you want to share that tasty-looking haunch of meat you have there. The {{Lore Link|Bravil}} Retriever is a master {{Lore Link|skeever}}-hunter, a strong swimmer, and clever to boot. They may be a bit difficult to house-train, but who cares when you're always on the road?

===Daedrat===
When adopting a pet, go for the rescue critter! This scurrying vermin from Oblivion would be lost in the vastness of Nirn without a loyal companion and guide. Even a Daedric rodent needs a friend.

===Fennec Fox===
Native to the wastes of {{Lore Link|Hammerfell}}, the {{Lore Link|Fennec Fox|fennec fox}} has been domesticated by many of its desert peoples, and makes an alert and loyal pet. The wily fennec is revered as a creature that survives in harsh conditions, and even thrives there. It is the family totem of the {{Lore Link|Moguls}} of {{Lore Link|Taneth}}, and their famous cavalry rides under a fennec fox banner.

===Fiendroth===
Who doesn't want to be followed around by {{Lore Link|Fiendroth|a hulking, armored Daedric bug}} with steel mandibles and a venomous stinger? It eats nothing but the cries and lamentations of your enemies, so it's an easy keeper. And it's friendly, too—in its way.

===Freckled Guar===
Known in {{Lore Link|Deshaan}} as loyal pals, the {{Lore Link|Freckled Guar|Freckled}} is the most intelligent breed of {{Lore Link|guar}}. They can be taught to come when called, and a few have actually been house-trained! Not impressed? Then just look at that smile!

===Helstrom Ancestor Lizard===
Some scholars believe {{Lore Link|Argonian}}s are descended—or were uplifted—from these {{Lore Link|Helstrom Ancestor Lizard|tree-dwelling swamp lizards}}. True or not, they make great pets, affectionate and low-maintenance, and they'll keep your house bug-free.

===Kindlespit Dragon Frog===
The common or {{Lore Link|Kindlespit Dragon Frog}} is an engagingly preposterous little pal whose antics never fail to amuse. Hammerfell tales say the huge {{Lore Link|Dragon}}s of legend were all transformed by an ancient curse into these tiny flame-puffing hoppers. True? Maybe not—but it's a great conversation-starter down at the tavern.

===Markarth Bear-Dog===
{{Lore Link|Bear-Dog}}s are such fierce and courageous fighters, the hunters of Western Skyrim use small packs of them to pursue wild {{Lore Link|bear}}s. The Bear-Dogs track, corner, and harry the bears until the hunters can arrive with their spears. Afterward the dogs trot home alongside their masters to share in the subsequent feast.

===Moonlight Senche-Tiger===
The {{Lore Link|Moonlight Senche-Tiger}}s have been the sleek and silvery guardians of the Khajiiti temples of the moons ever since the revelation of the {{Lore Link|Riddle'Thar}}. The Moon Bishops say that the Moonlight {{Lore Link|Senche}} just … ''knows things'' of which no other {{Lore Link|tiger}} is aware.

===Psijic Domino Pig===
Originally bred on the Isle of {{Lore Link|Artaeum}}, the black-and-white {{Lore Link|Psijic Domino Pig|Domino Pig}} is so smart it can count to five and learn to recognize its name. It's a favorite animal companion of spellcasters, as it isn't spooked by magic—in fact, it seems to enjoy arcane activity, sitting back and grunting happily as spell effects go off nearby.

===Sanguine's Black Goat===
A {{Lore Link|goat}} bred to take part in Daedric rituals? Nonsense. It's just a goat. Isn't it? But why does it look at you like that? And did it just … whisper? No. That can't be. It's just a goat!

===Scamp===
Need a little mischief in your life? A {{Lore Link|scamp}} may be what you're looking for! Mages pull these small Daedra out of Oblivion every day to serve as messengers and perform simple tasks. Make sure to keep a close eye on yours, though—they're known to cause no end of trouble when left to their own devices!

===Senche-Lion Cub===
If you domesticate a {{Lore Link|Senche-Lion}} Cub when it's young enough, it will follow you everywhere, no matter how dangerous. And it will remain safe from all harm, while your enemies will burn from the cuteness.

===Shornhelm Shepherd===
The noble bloodline of the {{Lore Link|Shornhelm}} Shepherd is evident even in the youngest pups. This proud creature was bred for its strength, speed, and unshakable loyalty. Often trained as guard dogs, Shornhelm Shepherds will fiercely defend their master and domain, even to the death. Any hero would be lucky to have such a companion.

===Snow Bear Cub===
The Snow Bear is known for its fierceness, but its cub is as cute as a bug—maybe two bugs! Even in the direst of circumstances, you're certain to keep your spirits up with a roly-poly Snow Bear Cub tagging at your heels.

===Striped Senche-Panther===
Many an unwary traveler has met an untimely end at the claws of a {{Lore Link|Senche-Panther}} under the thick canopies of {{Lore Link|Valenwood}}. This solitary distant relative of the {{Lore Link|Khajiit}} has an uncanny intelligence and rarely befriends {{Lore Link|Men}} or {{Lore Link|Elves}}, but it remains a lifelong companion to any it deems worthy.

==Upgrades==
===Tythis Andromo, the Banker===
This aristocratic banker can be summoned whenever you need him, available for all banking services for you and your group—unless you're in Cyrodiil, which is far too dangerous for this fellow. (Hey, did you expect courage from a banker? That's your job, adventurer!)

===Nuzhimeh the Merchant===
A summonable assistant, this alert merchant is on hand whenever she's needed, and will buy anything you or your group offer her (though like the banker, she won't come to Cyrodiil—war is bad for business). Why travel to {{Lore Link|Rawl'kha}} when this merchant will travel to you?