An arid wasteland where ancient ruins and deadly creatures lie hidden in the shifting sands.
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Tall, craggy cliffs and exotic forests surround Firsthold, an elegant city of the High Elves.
A volcanic landscape inhabited by once-enslaved Argonians and home to Fort Zeren, built by the Dark Elves.
The thick woodlands in the north of this region give way to a blistering desert in the south.
The small garrison stationed in this frozen, remote Ebonheart Pact outpost keeps watch on the sea for invading ships.
Fertile, ash-enriched plains surround the Tribunal Temple, the center on Dunmeri culture.
Stretches from the frozen, jagged northern coastline into southern Skyrim's volcanic tundra.
Daggerfall City stands proud in this landscape of rugged woods and fetid swamps.
Elden Root serves as the center of the Aldmeri Dominion, hidden away in the impenetrable jungle.
Life flourishes beneath the lush canopy of Valenwood, fed by snaking rivers and plentiful resources.
This island is lush and dotted with moon sugar plantations. The Khajiit formed a treaty with the Maormer here many years ago.
The deepest heart of Valenwood, where little light reaches the forest floor.
The rolling grasslands of Elsweyr meet Valenwood's forests in this embattled territory.
Jagged rock formations rise from lowland shadows in this gloomy expanse of High Rock.
A fetid mire, rank and treacherous, with a sordid history of Imperial occupation and the Dunmeri slave trade.
This diverse region of Morrowind features landscapes ranging from fungal forests to barren volcanic crags.
Skyrim's most hospitable region, where the city of Riften stands amidst the autumnal forest.
These texts were originally found on the Elder Scrolls Online website's interactive map. The map was removed from the website around 2015.