Arena:Elsweyr
Elsweyr is one of the nine provinces you can visit in Arena. It is the homeland of the Khajiit and thus the starting location for Khajiit characters. Located in south-central Tamriel, it is mostly comprised of grasslands, though its southern third is covered in forests. It borders the Imperial Province to the east and north and Valenwood to the west.
During the Main Quest, you will travel to Corinth and the Temple of Agamanus, as well as locate the fourth piece of the Staff of Chaos in the Halls of Colossus, a legendary structure said to honor a lost race of giants, situated within Elsweyr's southern forests and overlooking the Great Divide.
The dungeons containing the maps leading to Chrysamere and the Staff of Magnus are located in this province, with each dungeon discovered during their respective artifact quests.
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City-States[edit]
- Alabaster— A city-state located in eastern Elsweyr.
- Corinth— A city-state located in central Elsweyr.
- Dune
- Orcrest— A city-state located in north-central Elsweyr.
- Rimmen— A city-state located in northeastern Elsweyr.
- Riverhold— A city-state located in northern Elsweyr.
- Senchal— A city-state located on the southern tip of Elsweyr.
- Torval
Towns[edit]
- Brukreich Bridge
- Darvulk Haven
- Ein Meirvale
- Greenhall
- Meir Lynmount
- Portneu View
- Seaplace
- Tenmar Forest
Villages[edit]
- Black Heights
- Chasegrove
- Chasemoor
- Cori Darglade
- Darkarn Place
- Duncori Walk
- Heimthor Mount
- Helkarn Land
- Kings Walk
- Markgran Brook— A village located in Elsweyr.
- Neumar Walk
- River Keep
- South Guard
- Tardorn Wood
- Valley Guard
- Verkarth Hills
Notes[edit]
- Despite the description for the Khajiit mentioning Elsweyr as a land of deserts and harsh wastes, in addition to various exclamations used by Khajiit NPCs which indicate the same, in-game the entire province is actually completely devoid of desert biome. Future installments in The Elder Scrolls series would continue Elsweyr's association with deserts and eventually depict the northern half of the province as primarily desert.