Tamriel Rebuilt:Almas Thirr

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Almas Thirr
Added by: Tamriel Rebuilt
Alignment: Mainland Tribunal Temple
Region: Aanthirin
Transport:

Almsivi Intervention:

Divine Intervention:

Silt Strider

Boat

Services:
Western bridge
Monastery of Saint Veloth
View of the city from the western road

Almas Thirr is a large Tribunal Temple city and pilgrimage site spanning the Thirr River in the Aanthirin region. The city connects Indoril lands to Hlaalu and possesses both docks and an open-air market. Rooms can be rented at the Limping Scrib.

The great canton itself was built on Veloth's Path, the route that the saint is supposed to have taken through Morrowind. It is Temple-owned, and takes a toll from ships passing through it north and south along the river. At the time of your arrival, one such ship, the East Empire Company controlled Glinting Moth is docked to pay the toll at the Hall of Tribute. With various ships passing through, Almas Thirr is a source of some wealth for the Temple, which finds itself in the middle of rising tensions between Great House Hlaalu and Great House Indoril.

City Tensions[edit]

The Indoril once owned the territory on the west bank of the Thirr, as evidenced by the existence of their old stronghold, Tur Julan near Oran Plantation. The current lord of Roa Dyr, Indoril Ilvi, is suspected by some of desiring the return of these lands from the expansionist Hlaalu. The Temple in Almas Thirr professes neutrality, but the truth is more complicated. The Indoril are tightly intertwined with the Temple, and Indoril Ilvi is permitted to maintain a garrison of his soldiers on the eastern bank. In addition, a manor has been given over to Indoril Dorvi in the plaza, while the son of the Hlaalu founding house, Avon Hlaalu, must make do without such a residence.

The Hlaalu for their part seem to be making good use of agents and spies within the city - for example, by supposedly selling agents as 'slaves' to the Indoril east of the river. Fear of their 'corrosive' influence among the local Velothi even prompts Indoril Ilvi to commission anti-Hlaalu preaching, during the events of Learned Proverbs.

Services[edit]

The bridge on the west side of the city holds a market. A smith, Jalor Indo and an alchemist, Llandora Falavel, can be found here. There are a number of more general traders scattered about the city, with the largest being the outfitter, Anmoleth. Spellmaking and spell merchants can be found at the Monastery of St. Veloth, on the east side of the city, next to the Indoril Garrison. Trainers can be found within this monastery and the Hall of Tribute.

Getting There and Around[edit]

The Silt Strider can take you here from the Indoriil-aligned fishing town of Aimrah or the punavit-brewing settlement of Vhul. A boat on the western edge of the canton can take you to the Hlaalu town of Indal-ruhn or the Imperial city of Old Ebonheart.

Places of Interest Around Almas Thirr[edit]

Veloth's Path runs west to east through Almas Thirr, and following it east will lead to the beautiful Indoril chapel of Roa Dyr, home to Indoril Ilvi. To the north, past the wreck of the Andresian Dreugh immediately adjacent to the canton, stands the Daedric Shrine of Hadrumnibibi, rumored to be newly occupied by cultists of Malacath. To the northwest are the vast fields of the Oran Plantation, pockmarked with caves on the coast, while to the southwest, the Dwemer ruin of Bthungtch can be found.

People[edit]

Miscellaneous questgivers include Llandora Falavel at the market, Azarien Ulimal and Nerlis in the canton plaza, Davor Indri and Tilresi in the Canalworks and Drelegor Ulesseth at the Limping Scrib. The Bloodstone Pilgrimage can be begun by speaking to Hetman Llothro in her house. Quests from the extensive Temple questline here can be taken from Lloris Dalan in the Canalworks Temple, Illene Teloth at the Office of Intercession, and Vaden Baro at the Monastery of St. Veloth.

The Majordomo of the Crossing, Andor Orothi, asides from being one rank below the Patriarch in Necrom, governs Almas Thirr on behalf of the Temple, and can be found in the Office of Intercession. Two noble representatives of Great House Hlaalu (in Avon Hlaalu) and Great House Indoril (in Indoril Dorvi) can be found in the plaza, but have no associated quest content at time of writing.

On the east bank, the Indoril Ilvi maintains an Indoril garrison, commanded by Irnami Silsi.

For a complete list of all the people in Almas Thirr, see the People in Almas Thirr page.

Related Quests[edit]

Tribunal Temple[edit]

Miscellaneous[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • Future developments planned for Almas Thirr with the Lake Andaram (Hlan Oek) release include a rework of the city's exteriors and interiors. The guilds of Mages, Fighters and Thieves Guild, as well as Morag Tong content will be added in. And several new quests and questlines will lead to the city from Hlan Oek and Oran Plantation.

Maps[edit]

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Map Key
  • 1. Llaryno Savel's House
  • 2. Darane Navur: Trader
  • 3. Jalor Indo's House
  • 4. Market
  • 5. Storehouse
  • 6. Llandora Falavel's House
  • 7. Limping Scrib
  • 8. Raleth Hlasur's House
  • 9. Boat Services
  • 10. Nelos Llothri's House
  • 11. Tailors and Dyers Hall
  • 12. Anmoleth: Outfitter
  • 13. Hetman Llothro's House
  • 14. Canalworks Entrances
  • 15. Ralis Nalor's House
  • 16. Hospice of the Crossing
  • 17. Waistworks Entrances
  • 18. Underworks Entrances
  • 19. Silt Strider/North Docks
  • 20. Ralyn Velor's House
  • 21. Plaza Entrances
  • 22. Andresian Dreugh
  • 23. Tradehouse
  • 24. Dockyard Warehouse
  • 25. Danse Orani's House
  • 26. Hall of Tribute
  • 27. Contraband Warehouse
  • 28. Glinting Moth
  • 29. Lighthouse
  • 30. Monastery of St. Veloth
  • 31. Indoril Garrison