Long ago, several explorers of the Burn and the Sever worked together to map out these areas of the Deadlands, though regrettably not all who started this cartography project lived to see its result. The treacherous mountains of Wrothgar are expertly depicted on this map, though safe passage through them is anyone's guess. Elevations, waterways, and roads may be a tad out of date. The vastness of Red Mountain is truly apparent in this scale map of Vvardenfell.Įxplore the regions of Western Skyrim with this masterful map. Reachfolk have little use for maps, knowing the land as well as they know their own bodies, so an intrepid explorer must have drafted this cartographic wonder-perfect for hanging on your wall or planning your next Reach excursion.ĭespite its name, the sweeping temperate zone called the Rift is a hospitable place for Nords to come together, and this map points the way. While one wouldn't want to use this map for navigation, given its age, it makes for excellent wall art. Though the ashfall may obscure the features of Stonefalls, the clear lines of this map are an able guide.Įven early maps of Stormhaven like this one show population centers, making the map a window into the past. The kingdom of Pellitine stretches out like a lazing senche on this artistically rendered map. On this aged map, someone took great pains to depict the common paths and hazardous areas of the mire called Shadowfen. Somehow the cartographer behind this map accurately rendered Rivenspire in great detail through all its gloom and fog. Skillful strokes create the boundaries and landmarks of Reaper's March on this map. The lands of Anequina and its majestic aqueduct are the subject of this skillfully illustrated map.
The surveyor who succeeded in mapping the impenetrable marshlands of Murkmire made certain to note the migration of swamp leviathans. The cartographer paid special attention to the coast and waterways of Malabal Tor when rendering this map. Though outdated, this map's cartographer added enough artful touches to make it worthy of display in even noble homes. This rare map depicts Hew's Bane, also once called Khefrem's Boot, a peninsula on the south coast of Hammerfell. Nearly a work of art in itself, this map of Greenshade provides some insight into what the region might have looked like in an earlier time. This detailed map highlights the complex topography of Glenumbra thanks to the artistry of the cartographer who crafted it.Ĭareful attention was paid to marking the well-trod footpaths through the old growth of Grahtwood. The fertile plain of Deshaan stretches out on this artful map.Ī master cartographer lent their skills to the crafting of this map of Eastmarch untold years ago. The cartographer who worked on this antique map detailed the dry wastelands of Lower Craglorn and mountainous regions of Upper Craglorn with a deft hand. One might question the sanity of the cartographer of this map, but according to experts in planar travel, it's remarkably accurate. On this heirloom map, the areas populated by Nibenese contain a wealth of details about the terrain, while expanses of wilderness seemingly remain fully unexplored. The entire region of Bangkorai is shown on this antique map, though much of the detail is focused on the daunting Bangkorai pass. One of the Summerset Isles, Auridon is painstakingly rendered on this map to the exacting standard of the College of Sapiarchs. This map maker's aesthetic depicts the vast desert of Alik'r in gentle flowing lines, representing dunes that have long since shifted. What occurs when the stars align to match the constellation at the heart of this ominous altar remains a mystery, but the sinister serpents on display conjure only catastrophe in the imagination. When excavated, each furnishing includes codex entries from members of the Antiquarian Circle: Amalien, Gabrielle Benele, Reginus Buca, Ugron gro-Thumog and Verita Numida. Antiquity Furnishings are special pieces of furniture that can be excavated via the Antiquities system.