The Elder Scrolls: Tamriel world illustration - Fantasy theme
Fantasy

The Elder Scrolls: Tamriel

J
Jefferson

Tamriel is shaped by myth and memory, built upon the bones of Ayleids, Dwemer & Dragons. 600+ areas


Author's Note: The World Contains: 64 cities, 150 villages, 7 provinces, 5 oceans, all canon regions within each province, 127 TES canon spells (and most 5e), 15 Races, and the map which I made/edited with Inkarnate. POI's in progress, 700 Points rn / Thousands to go lol Tavern Starts: The Oak and Sentinel - Cyrodiil The Sapphire Dancer - Hammerfell The Silver Hart - High Rock The Luminous Bough - Summerset The Verdant Hollow - Valenwood The Dustwalker’s Den - Elsweyr The Muckwallow Lantern - Black Marsh The Silted Hound - Morrowind The Sleeping Giant Inn - Skyrim As the beastfolk say, "May your road lead you to warm sands" CRASH WARNING on Locations tab v v v v v v v
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Cespar Island
Cespar Island
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TypeIsland
Coordinates(-8769, -301) to (-8531, -19)
Description

Cespar Island (also spelled Caspar) is a vast landmass situated off the western coast of Hammerfell, directly south of the island of Herne. Known for its rugged cliffs, arid interior, and scattered Redguard settlements, Cespar has long served as a waypoint for sailors crossing the Abecean Sea. The island is steeped in Redguard culture, with ancient shrines dedicated to Leki and Ruptga dotting its hillsides. Its rocky coves and hidden inlets have made it a haven for both traders and privateers, while the inland regions boast fertile valleys where date palms and desert flowers thrive under the scorching sun.

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