Lore:Alten Meerhleel

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Alten Meerhleel
Type Settlement
Continent Tamriel
Province Black Marsh
Region Murkmire
Appears in Arena, ESO
Alten Meerhleel ca. 2E 582

Alten Meerhleel (also called Alten Meirhall) is a port settlement built on the lowlands of Murkmire, in the province of Black Marsh. The port was built as a way for the Argonian tribes to connect with the other races and as a way to appease them, the original harbormaster built a Teeba-Enoo court north of the docks.

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Alten Meerhleel was built by a Murkmire Argonian named Ahkur in the mid-Second Era, who felt that the tribes should work in tandem with the outside races and decided that a port like Alten Meerhleel would help. At first, the tribes did not accept it and believed that it was too close to the swamps. So as a way to appease them, Harbormaster Ahkur built a Teeba-Enoo court, which keep the tribes happy and their warriors at bay. Ahkur hoped that Alten Meerhleel would evolve to the likes of Lilmoth and despite its small stature, the port saw quite a few shipments and travelers from Lilmoth, and the Teeba-Enoo court became a popular attraction for the local tribes.

When the Imperials mapped out settlements across the province, they localized some names and henceforth, Alten Meerhleel was known as Alten Meirhall on official maps. During the Imperial Simulacrum in the late Third Era, the village of Alten Meirhall was an active settlement. It was ruled by Lady Judiana and had a rivalry with Longmont. Alten Meirhall is neighbored by several settlements, including Lilmoth to the southeast, Longmont to the far west-northwest, and Moonmarch to the far west.

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