electronicdelusionstarlight

Here’s the thing.

Luzrah gro-Shar is a character introduced in The Elder Scrolls Legends: Isle of Madness DLC. She has a pretty important role in the plot, and is also a great character in her own right, both defying Orc Stereotypes and providing the occasional jaunty tune.

However, as someone pointed out on the subreddit, lore and linguistically wise, gro- is used for male orcs’ names, with gra- as the female variant, making her surname, gro-Shar, imply she is trans.

Now, this is probably a error on the naming and lore department part, but still, much like the babadook can be gay due to a netflix error, then Lurzah can also be a trans character.

Therefore:

Old Sheogorath Said Trans Rights!

electronicdelusionstarlight

@skyrim-hates-her here’s the one.

skyrim-hates-her

trans rights babey!!!

firstborn-of-akatosh

It’s a double whammy because all orcs are the children of Malacath, who is the daedra of outcasts. I think the LGBTQ+ community fits under that umbrella rather snugly. So basically

nerevar-shid-and-fard

malacath says trans rights!!!

skyrim-hates-her

malacath says trans rights!!!