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The Khajiit are a race of anthropomorphic cats native to Elsweyr— the southern province of Tamriel. According to myths, in ancient times they were desert spirits, but were transformed by the goddess Azura. She gave them a connection with the moons Masser and Secunda, and since then, Khajiit's appearance has been determined by the phases of the luminaries at the time of his birth. The family and clan play a key role in society. Almost every Khajiit in Elsweyr belongs to a particular clan, which influences his upbringing, career, and even religious rituals. Clans may specialize in certain crafts, trade, warfare, or magic. The Khajiit language, Ta'agra, is used in everyday life, but in interaction with other peoples it is often inferior to Tamrielic, the common language. Ta'agra is characterized by poetry, numerous metaphors and a strong connection with nature. Khajiit respect their ancestors and clan memory. Funeral rites vary: nomadic tribes often burn bodies and send ashes to the wind, while urban ones bury the dead in sandy mausoleums. It is believed that the ancestor's spirit can stay close and help the clan. Among the customs, there are rituals of growing up associated with the first full moon after maturity, and hunting trials in which Khajiit prove strength and dexterity. Khajiit can see in the dark, like most wild cats. Despite the stereotypes, not all Khajiit are thieves. Many become priests, merchants, scientists, and even imperial officials. Moon sugar and the drug scuma derived from it are banned in all regions except Elsweyr, where this stuff is produced. Some Khajiit are born mute, especially in animal-like forms, but this does not prevent them from thinking or participating in the life of the tribe. Khajiit of completely different species can be born in the same family, for example, a two—legged warrior and a four-legged mount. Khajiit often refer to themselves in the third person, which is a reflection of their Ta'agra language and worldview, where personality is considered temporary. Khajiit names often, but not always, indicate a role or character: prefixes like "M" (warrior), "S" (scientist) or "Ra" (leader) they carry social significance — M'ayk, Ri'sad, S'rivva.