A very basic looking Imperial street and tavern with some fun alleyways.

A very basic looking Imperial street and tavern with some fun alleyways.
A quiet chapel or shrine to a nondescript deity, this location can be used for silent reflection, prayer, or sanctuary. Any and all are welcome, but we ask that you keep your voices down and your demeanor respectful.
OOC: Feel free to use this small chapel shrine at any time you wish. The decorations are kept mostly neutral so that it can stay immersive to various deities of choice, or none at all. It only holds 2 guests at a time, so please be respectful if someone else is already there RPing.
[Caution: Contains themes of cannibalism, ritual murder and unsanitary living conditions.] A sunken Redguard outpost in the Dragontail Mountains that has changed hands several times before finally falling into the lap of a Namira worshiping mage who turned the subterranean hideaway into a hub for those faithful to his prince.
With a secret portal network linking to this secluded dungeon and traps to snare invaders. This network of caves is the perfect cannibal hideaway.
Located within the rear courtyard of Rawl’wano lies a Temple of Khenarthi with a storied and tragic history. Although most temples to the Goddess of the Winds are built outdoors so that worshipers can feel her breath, the Rawl’wano Temple seems to be an exception to this rule. Wind catchers on the temple’s roof channel Khenarthi’s Breath via elaborate channels down into the main chamber, filling the vestibule with the sounds of ringing chimes. Here Khajiit come to honor the Fado of the Winds.
This homestead is a city setting within Hammerfell. It has a market, a square with a job board, a slum quarter, and within another homestead, a brothel.
Underneath the island town of Wenayasel, a number of Ayleid halls have recently been uncovered. One of these halls has been repurposed as temple to the remaining Bosmeri pantheon who do not already have shrines within the city, with Auri-El as the primary focus. Visitors or residents who worship any of the gods enshrined here are welcome to make use of the space.