Tamriel Data:Maps of Eastern Aanthirin

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Maps of Eastern Aanthirin
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ID T_Bk_MapsM3-1TR
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Locations
Found in the following locations:
  • Almas Thirr, Tilresi: Bookseller
  • Almas Thirr, Tradehouse, Tower
  • Burraburiash
  • Ebon Tower, Coastguard Keep
  • Ebon Tower, Palace: High Chambers
  • Ebon Tower, Palace: Library
  • Ebon Tower, Palace: Proconsul's Quarters
  • Felms Ithul, Ambatisi Gathrel's House
  • Necrom, Ethaso Athones' House
  • Necrom, Refuge of St. Aralor
  • Necrom, Temple Library
  • Nethril Plantation, Guard Tower
  • Old Ebonheart, Harbor Offices
  • Old Ebonheart, Imperial Archaeological Society: Top Floor
  • Old Ebonheart, Orto Rumaria: Outfitter
  • Old Ebonheart, The Skaarling Queen: Cabin
  • Roa Dyr, Statesmen's Hall
  • Roa Dyr, Warriors' Hall
Maps of Eastern Aanthirin
Guide to eastern Aanthirin

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Upon leaving the confines of the Sundered Scar, you will find your only road leads through the hamlet of Dondril. Containing only a well and mediocre services for travelers, you should travel first north to Old Ebonheart, seat of Imperial power in Morrowind. Here you can find services from the Imperial guilds and merchants that no other cities in the province can count among their own. From here you can travel by ship or by land, though having to pass through Dondril yet again in the latter case.

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To the south of Dondril lie the hamlet of Felms Ithul and the town of Vhul in perpertual spring. Little greater than its northern cousin, you may find rest and supplies in Vhul on your way south. The local merchant guild bears commendation and caution, as they are far cleverer tradesmen than a traveler is expecting to find in these lands.

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The road from Vhul stretches east to Almalexia in a bend, a safe route at the worst of times. Should you march south instead of east, through the mushroom forests you will come upon the Indoril stronghold of Roa Dyr, home to the Ilvi family and unwelcoming to travelers.
Further to the south, and your next stop if you traveled from Old Ebonheart by ship, is Almas Thirr, a holy city of the Dunmer. Here you will find temple services and merchant trade, as well as travel opportunities to the east, west, and south.