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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Baelborne Rock
Baelborne Rock
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Northeast of Daggerfall in southern Glenumbra, Baelborne Rock stands as a crumbling monument to Breton pride and misfortune. Once a fortified noble estate, the ruin is now overgrown and hollow, its stone halls echoing with the cries of wild beasts and the groan of wind through splintered rafters. Athel Baelborne, scion of the Baelborne line, arrived here nearly a thousand years ago to reclaim his family’s ancestral holdings—only to find the fort infested with corrupted wildlife and strange magical disturbances. Though Athel’s efforts to restore the estate were recorded in local lore, his fate remains unclear. Some say he vanished into the ruin’s lower halls, while others claim he fled after uncovering something best left buried. In 4E 201, the fortress lies abandoned, its legacy all but forgotten. Yet treasure hunters and scholars alike still visit, drawn by rumors of hidden vaults, lingering enchantments, and the restless memory of a noble house that refused to let go of the past.

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