Othrenis | |
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Type | Necropolis |
Continent | Tamriel |
Province | Morrowind |
Region | Stonefalls (Daen Seeth) |
Appears in | Arena, ESO |
Othrenis (also known as Eagle Moor)[1][Note 1] is a large burial ground in the eastern hills of Stonefalls, in the province of Morrowind. The site is a necropolis where figures like Mavos Siloreth, a powerful First Era mage[2] and the Elendis family of adventurers are buried.[3] It is specifically a special type of necropolis called cities of the dead, where Dunmer ancestors and spirits are interred for eternal rest.[UOL 1] Graven Caps are a sweet-smelling mushroom that grows in Othrenis and can be used to communicate with spirits.[4]
HistoryEdit
When Othrenis was established is unknown. One of the crypts residents was Mavos Siloreth, a Chimer mage from Vvardenfell that sealed one of the Brothers of Strife; Balreth in the early First Era.[2][5][6] He is interred in the largest crypt in the area, on the southeast end of Othrenis.[7] There are several families kept in Othrenis, such as the Baryons,[4] the aforementioned Elendises,[3] the Falaals, the Indarens, and the Varams.[4]
In 2E 582, after Balreth was resurrected and refused to be re-bind by Grandmaster Tanval of House Indoril, the Ebonheart Pact decided to seek out Mavos Siloreth in his tomb in Othrenis. Garyn Indoril sent a scout and an Agent of the Pact to summon his spirit. The Agent prayed at the Shrine of Reverence and the Shrine of Veneration, then at the central brazier where he was able to convince the mage to appear.[8] At his crypt, Mavos showed the Agent visions of his past when he first bound Balreth on the Charred Ridge. With this knowledge, the Pact made a final confrontation with Balreth at the summit of Ash Mountain.[9]
During the Imperial Simulacrum in the late Third Era, the town of Eagle Moor was an active settlement. It was ruled by Prince Zirimal and had a rivalry with Oaktown and Silnim Dale.[1] Eagle Moor was neighbored by several settlements, including Darnim Watch to the east-northeast, Ebonheart to the northwest, Mournhold to the east, and Old Keep to the southeast.[10]
GalleryEdit
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The local wayshrine
NotesEdit
See AlsoEdit
- For game-specific information, see the Arena and Elder Scrolls Online articles.
ReferencesEdit
- ^ a b Eagle Moor location and rumors in Arena
- ^ a b Garyn Indoril's dialogue in ESO
- ^ a b Mirri Elendis' dialogue in ESO: Blackwood
- ^ a b c Quieting a Heart quest in ESO
- ^ The Brothers of Strife — Nili Omavel
- ^ Sorcerer Vunal's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Onuja's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Wake the Dead story quest in ESO
- ^ Rending Flames story quest in ESO
- ^ Map of Morrowind – The Elder Scrolls: Arena
Note: The following references are considered to be unofficial sources. They are included to round off this article and may not be authoritative or conclusive.