The Elder Scrolls: Tamriel world illustration - Fantasy theme
Fantasy

The Elder Scrolls: Tamriel

J
Jefferson

Tamriel: 9 Provinces, 5 Oceans, 19 Planes, 150 Villages, 64 Cities and a very long roadmap!


Author's Note: Slowed down but still alive and makin progress 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, 530 Points rn / Thousands to go lol NPC's in progess, 450 NPC's rn 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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Greenhill
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Greenhill, formerly known as Thibaut’s Rest, was founded by a Colovian Legion cohort after the death of General Thibaut of Kvatch. Initially a military settlement, it has since evolved into a diverse township where Colovians, Bosmer, and Khajiit coexist. Over the centuries, Greenhill has maintained its Colovian roots while adopting elements of Bosmeri and Khajiiti culture, resulting in a unique blend of architecture, traditions, and governance. The town serves as a crucial waypoint for travelers moving between Valenwood and Cyrodiil, offering supplies, rest, and trade opportunities.

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