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"Snobbish coin-skin" for Altmer/High Elves.
Just about anything furry-related for Khajiit. Perhaps also "Furred Thief", since "some Khajiit turn to smuggling and thievery", to quote the lovely Ysolda.
"Snow-loving, hoary drunkard" for a Nord. Plus anything related to hillbillies.
"Silver-tongued land-thief and culture-stealer" for Imperials.
"Pale-face" or "Glow-eyes" for vampires (especially Volkihar), not to mention obvious ones like "blood-sucking, soul-stealing scum". Pale-face also works well with Nords.
"Blue-skinned, red-eyed ash-walker and demon-worshiper" for Dunmer/Dark Elves.
"Haughty highlander" for Bretons ("highlander" referring to the terrain, climate, and name of their home-province, High Rock).
"Pig-faced, underbitten puke-skin" for Orcs.
"Sword-shagger" might be good for Redguards considering the swordsaints and their curved swords.
Just a thought for you to ponder.
Considering my viewpoint. I can't really get behind drilling down to race, creed, gender, tribe, team or whatever crutch you use for your vision of why you are special.
You are not.
And thats how I BECAME.
The first post covered every race but Redguard, that's basically an answered thread.
N'wha, S'wit or fetcher works on everyone
♥♥♥♥ elf or some other poop based insult for the orcs because they are literately aldmer that got smeared in god poop.
Real world slurs don't really work if they're not from the same world.