Hermit’s Silence

A quiet grove secluded in the southern mountains of Rivenspire. How it got it’s name has been lost to history as is the original use of such a quiet place. All that remains is an ominous atmosphere where seasoned adventurers remain wary, never sticking around the place for long.

Some say it was a shrine to Arkay, others argue that it was Stendarr’s activists that kept the upkeep. Whoever the original overseer was, they’ve been long gone.

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The Patchwork Menagerie

Long hidden deep within some forgotten Imperial sewers of the port town of Strayhome sits the Patchwork Menagerie. Built upon the bones of an old khajiiti temple, this underground fighting arena is now home to a scattering of local thieves and undesirables looking to make their name brawling for the amusement of other destitute strangers.

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The Wishing Walls

Locked deep within the crag of a forgotten pocket realm of Oblivion lies dormant an ancient eldritch mass, and deeper still, the throne of an entity which claims to be its thrall. Few discover this place, and those who do are weak-willed enough to be lured by false thoughts at this imprisoned serpent’s wishes. It calls itself the Grumlen — a “broker of souls”. It seeks those chasing the darkest dreams, and promises a path. But it always comes at the price of a life, and the weight of its worth.

Port Brinetusk

Prior to the Three Banners War, this dockyard was a lively port of merchants and mariners. But in the years since, much of the surrounding neighborhood has become abandoned as locals fled or were conscripted to fight. Recently a group of lowly orcish sailors calling themselves the Brinetusk Boys have laid claim to these rundown docks. “Port Brinetusk” welcomes all prospective business⁠—on the pier or within their renovated basement brawl pit⁠—so long as it’s outside the eye of the local milita.

Yond Silyanorn

Located within the Heartland of Cyrodiil near Vahtacen, Yond Silyanorn is an ancient Ayleid library that once belonged to a mage of great power. It has been left nearly undisturbed since the Alessian Rebellion and contains old tomes of lore from the Merethic Era preserved against time by the enchantments on them. Those who seek ancient knowledge or adventure are welcome to test themselves against the ruin’s defenses.

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