Online talk:Western Elsweyr Gate
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Only gate seen from other side[edit]
This line was removed because of Craglorn's gate, but I don't think that's right. Craglorn's gate is considerably further north than it should be to line up with Northern High Rock Gate, and it's also facing the wrong direction, pretty much due east, while Northern High Rock's faces almost north. That gate in Craglorn appears to connect with the area in Skyrim between Craglorn and the Rift, which is not yet accessible. — TheRealLurlock (talk) 14:58, 8 September 2016 (UTC)
- Judging by the old sources (and even the ESO map if you look into it well), the Craglorn gate should lead directly into Falkreath - there was a border gate just in the corresponding place in Skyrim. ZOS does seem to state that it's a Cyrodiil gate, though. Maybe it indirectly leads to both places.
- As for the Western Elsweyr gate, I would be careful with the statement that it's the same as the one seen in Reaper's March. Sure, they're fairly close to each other on the map, but there's still a lot of area between them (but it might be just because Cyrodiil just doesn't fit the surrounding zones well, as evidenced by the difference of the shape of its own map and its shape on the Tamriel map). It can't be absolutely ruled out that this gate actually leads to Anequina, to somewhere near Riverhold - and so I'd remove that line until we know more. --Vordur Steel-Hammer (TINV1K) 16:55, 8 September 2016 (UTC)
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- (edit conflict) The geography doesn't really line up, but the ESO Tamriel map is notoriously inaccurate. It's heavily implied that the gate at Elinhir goes to the "High Rock" gate in Cyrodiil, which adds enough uncertainty in my mind to eliminate this gate's uniqueness. —Legoless (talk) 16:59, 8 September 2016 (UTC)