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  • Cyrodiil - The Imperial province of Cyrodiil dominates central Tamriel. With the Empire's collapse, armies of the Dominion, Covenant, and Pact have all invaded Cyrodiil, vying for the Imperial throne and control of the greatest prize in the land.
  • Breakneck Cave - The Ayleid doorway on this natural cave is something of a puzzle for scholars of the Wild Elves. Did they use it as a storage cavern, or were their plans for finishing it in the usual manner simply interrupted?
  • Capstone Cave - Many of the bandit gangs in Cyrodiil formed relatively recently, their members largely made up of deserters from the Imperial Legions—or from the armies of the invading alliances.
  • Cracked Wood Cave - Goblin expert Nellic Sterone of Stormhaven believes that most Goblin tribes have more than a dozen ways of preparing rat meat comestibles.
  • Echo Cave - The name of this cave has nothing to do with reflected sound—it refers to the undead who have long haunted its chilly depths, shambling through the caverns in an unholy echo of the actions of the living.
  • Haynote Cave - These winding tunnels were once home to a thriving fungus-farming operation. But since war has come to Cyrodiil, they've been put to darker uses.
  • Kingscrest Cavern - Though occasionally mined as a source of chert and flint by vassals of House Tharn, this cavern hasn't been used for that purpose for some time. The locals say it's too dangerous.
  • Lipsand Tarn - In the language of the Ayleids, the name of this ruin translates as "Soapstone Delve," but the locals around Chorrol know it as the Elf Haunts, and keep away from it.
  • Muck Valley Cavern - The Goblins of the Valus Mountains are said to go back and forth between Cyrodiil and Morrowind using tunnels and secret passes. Some tribes have imported subterranean agricultural practices from their cousins to the east.
  • Newt Cave - On the docks in Bravil they say Newt Cave would be an excellent base for a smuggling operation. If anyone on the Bravil docks knew any smugglers, which they deny.
  • Nisin Cave - "You've got no more chance than a child at night in Nisin Cave." — Old Saying in Vlastarus
  • Pothole Caverns - Some say the Wild Elves used these caves as a mausoleum. Certainly something about this place brings to mind things that should be dead, but refuse to stay that way….
  • Quickwater Cave - The domains north of Cheydinhal have belonged to House Tharn since the late First Era. By the end of the War of Righteousness, General Turpis "Volte-Face" Tharn was in possession of the broad holdings that the family today calls home.
  • Red Ruby Cave - Despite its name, no gems have ever been found in this ebony mine, which was dubbed "Red Ruby" in order to attract investors from nearby Bruma.
  • Serpent Hollow Cave - Phrastus of Elinhir's speculation that ogres' gray-blue skin camouflages their silhouetted forms against the sky has been convincingly debunked by Lady Cinnabar of Taneth.
  • Bloodmayne Cave - Not far south of the Larsius River the rolling plains of the Wealds give way to the forests of Valenwood. Sometimes beasts from beneath those green canopies make their way north.
  • Toadstool Hollow - The word in Bruma is that these caves were once warm enough for fungus farming, but when the farmers tried to expand them, they tunneled into an ice cavern that chilled the entire place to a bitter cold.
  • Vahtacen - "(And Pelinal) broke the doors open for the prisoners of the Vahtache with the Slave-Queen flying on Morihaus above them, and Men called her Al-Esh for the first time." — The Song of Pelinal, Volume 4
  • Underpall Cave - This extensive cave system is said to include tunnels that lead to subterranean fortifications, but since the tunnel collapse of 2E 512 no miner has been able re-enter that section.

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