Redguards in The Elder Scrolls are a race of dark-skinned people, yes.
In Oblivion, the playable races are: Humans - Imperials, Bretons, Redguards, Nords, Elves - Dark Elf (Dunmer), Wood Elf (Bosmer), High Elf (Altmer), Orcs, Khajiit (cat people), Argonians (lizard men). Non playable races include Sheogorath(his own race), dremora, daedra, and a lot more. In Skyrim, you can play the same races as you could in Oblivion.
There are a total of 38 children in Skyrim (3 Bretons, 3 Imperials, 3 Redguards and 29 Nords). The Hearthfire plug-in adds a total of 4 more children (1 from each of the four mentioned races and dragonborn adds a nord boy)Only human races (Breton, Nord, Imperial, and Redguard) have children present in the game, no elven or beast races offspring are encountered.
In skyrim
The Khajiit are not native to Skyrim, and therefore do not have a formal settlement. They can be found in cities as traders or other NPC's but there is no settlement for them.
Red dragons do not exist in Skyrim. There are green, brown, bronze, white, and the end game boss Black dragon.
No. You have to pay full price. But it's well worth it.
Alphenor, The Nord of the Black Hills!Anything you want!
In Skyrim, the Black Star is a reusable, black soul gem that can hold both black and white souls. It is obtained by completing the quest "The Black Star." Black soul gems can hold the souls of humanoid beings, while white soul gems can only hold the souls of animals and monsters.
Hmm, you should probably find a body and try it. If you really had to ask this question, you might want to try it with your own.
Skyrim is a 15.
Das Skyrim.
Skyrim is on PC, PS3 and Xbox360.