Online:Fungal Lowlands
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Telvanni Peninsula | ||||
Location | ||||
Western half of Telvanni Peninsula |
Fungal Lowlands is a spacious tract of wilderness and river valleys comprising Telvanni Peninsula's western reaches. There is plenty of flat land for camping along the river, with a number of secluded clearings between the road and the coast.
Places[edit]
Delves[edit]
- Camonnaruhn — A cave that can be found on the Telvanni Peninsula. (map)
Points of Interest[edit]
- Ald Isra — A Telvanni settlement located on the western coast of the Fungal Lowlands, south of Kemel-Ze, on the Telvanni Peninsula. (map)
- Kemel-Ze — A partially underwater Dwemer ruin situated along the northwestern coast of the Fungal Lowlands. (map)
The following Points of Interest do not count towards Zone Completion:
- Bal Foyen Passage — A gate in the western Telvanni Peninsula that connects to Bal Foyen. (map)
- Tel Baro — A mushroom tower on the northern peninsula and ancestral home of the Baro family. (map)
- Tel Rendys — A mushroom tower located east of Ald Isra. (map)
Striking Locales[edit]
- House Dres Encampment — A camp located south of the Bal Foyen Passage. (map)
World Bosses[edit]
- Clamorclap Bowl — An valley and World Boss site in southwestern Telvanni Peninsula. (map)
- Nightmare Den — A cave and World Boss site in northwestern Telvanni Peninsula. (map)
World Events[edit]
- Fungal Downs Edifice — An Edifice northwest of the Fungal Lowlands Wayshrine (map)
Wayshrines[edit]
- Ald Isra Wayshrine — Located south of Tel Rendys. (map)
- Great Arm Wayshrine — A wayshrine located on the northern portion of the Telvanni Peninsula, southeast of Tel Baro. (map)
- Fungal Lowlands Wayshrine — A wayshrine that is located in central Telvanni Peninsula, southwest of Tel Baro. (map)
Unmarked Locations[edit]
Quests[edit]
Notes[edit]
- The fertile river valleys of heartland Morrowind were first described in the Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition.
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