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  • Rivenspire - This northwestern region of High Rock contains some of the province's most dramatic terrain, including towering, flinty crags, windswept moors, and narrow canyons. Many folk find the environment oppressive, even threatening.
  • Crypt of Hearts - This place's forbidding black towers are visible for leagues, even through Rivenspire's drifting mists. Yet the local inhabitants never mention it, behaving as if it doesn't even exist. But the Crypt of Hearts is no illusion or mirage—it is solid and all too real.
  • Obsidian Scar - The Orcs of the Daggerfall Covenant are mainly worshipers of Mauloch who, according to his adherents, is not by any means a Daedric Prince. But there are others, unaffiliated clans and outlaws, who worship Malacath, a deity all recognize as a Daedra.
  • Breagha-Fin - "Fanciful legends abound regarding the mysterious caves of Breagha-Fin, tales of ghost-mammoths, enchanted relics, even skeletal giants. But the folk of Rivenspire are notorious for their overactive imaginations." —Phrastus of Elinhir
  • Crestshade Mine - This mine is responsible for much of Crestshade's prosperity, but work was suspended when trouble came to the nearby village.
  • Flyleaf Catacombs - There are at least three kinds of undead in Tamriel: the reanimated, which includes skeletons and zombies; the returned, which includes ghosts and wraiths; and the accursed, which includes vampires and their ilk.
  • Tribulation Crypt - Tribulation Crypt has long been the preferred cemetery of the Rivenspire nobility. Or it was, until the dead began rising from their graves.
  • Orc's Finger Ruins - "Do not dally, do not linger, in the tomb they call Orc's Finger." — Northpoint Children's Chant
  • Erokii Ruins - The crumbling walls, arches, and tunnels in Shrouded Pass are all that is left of Erokii, once the greatest Ayleid city in northwest Tamriel. Its destruction occurred so far in the past that no one today knows the date of its downfall.
  • Hildune's Secret Refuge - The Montclairs were made barons in 1E 1029 when the Empress Hestra brought High Rock into the First Empire. Northpoint's fortunes have waxed and waned with the ebb and flow of the northwest coastal trade ever since.
  • Fevered Mews - During the Thrassian Plague of 1E 2260, to avoid infection the nobles and merchant class of Shornhelm quarantined themselves in these caves for over five months. They finally emerged to find Rivenspire virtually depopulated.
  • Doomcrag - "Morachellis speculated that the Ayleids who built the great spire above Erokii were attempting to create a metaphysical structure that would be a focus of Aurbic power, much as the Adamantine Tower is said to be. I have no idea what that means." —Phrastus of Elinhir
  • Northpoint - Northpoint was founded in the 9th century of the First Era by Captain Yric Flowdys, a Breton trader. He ran ships during the summer months around the northwest coast of Tamriel from Daggerfall to Solitude, and needed a safe and reliable anchorage at midpoint.
  • Edrald Undercroft - "A sigil stone is a specimen of pre-Mythic quasi-crystalline morpholith that has been transformed into an extra-dimensional artifact through the arcane inscription of a Daedric sigil." —Camilonwe of Alinor, "Liminal Bridges"
  • Lorkrata Ruins - These underground halls were built early in the First Era by King Berthulic, ruler of one of the first free Breton kingdoms after the decline of the Direnni Hegemony. The halls were said to be haunted by the prisoners slain here in the Purge of the Wyrd-Hags in the Year of Sun's-Death.
  • Shadowfate Cavern - Baron Wylon of Montclair bases his claim to the throne of Shornhelm on his descent from King Hurlburt, who ruled Rivenspire from 2E 522 until his death in 546. Montclair's claim is disputed by the leaders of House Dorell and House Tamrith.
  • Shornhelm Outlaws Refuge - It's said that, after King Ranser was defeated and slain, many families of his supporters, such as the Brancks and the Marcotts, went underground and took to criminal pursuits.
  • Wraithhome - With its pillars of skulls, stained glass, and ghostly portals, this abode can accommodate even the most tormented soul. Take advantage of its open layout to set up large-scale rituals, and use its vaults and lofty balconies for vile experiments.
  • Shipwright's Regret - Baron-Admiral Bendu Olo was said to have spared no expense preparing his motley fleet for the war against the Sload. Some scholars claim he fully employed as much as three-fourths of Tamriel's shipbuilders while outfitting the All Flags Navy to brave the treacherous waters surrounding Thras.

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