Volcanoes are large geographical formations consisting of stone that often produce lava, ash, magma, as well as valuable substances like ebony and malachite. In Tamriel, most can be found in the north and central parts of Morrowind, with some subglacial volcanoes found in eastern Skyrim,[1] and general volcanic activity in Hammerfell's Dragontail Mountains.[2][3] Within Oblivion, volcanoes are present in various realms like Mehrunes Dagon's Deadlands or Boethiah's Attribution's Share. Volcanic terrain could also be found in Yokuda.[4]
Known Volcanoes[]
Tamriel[]
- Aalto[1]
- Aldunz
- Ash Mountain
- Blessed Crucible
- Caldera
- Molavar Volcano
- Mount Dakobo[UL 1]
- Mount Firesong
- Mount Heimlyn[UL 2]
- Mount Kilkreath[5]
- Hammerfell volcanic crater[6]
- Padomaic Crest
- Red Mountain
- Underwater Scathing Bay
- Topal Volcano
- Tormented Spire
- Trolhetta
- Vahlokzin's Lair
- Windridge Cave volcanic fissure
Yokuda[]
- Kanesh
Oblivion[]
- Various in the Deadlands
- Attribution's Share
- Village of the Lost
- Xarxes Crucible
Gallery[]
Appearances[]
- The Elder Scrolls: Arena
- The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
- The Elder Scrolls V: Dragonborn
- The Elder Scrolls Online
- The Elder Scrolls: Legends
See Also[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 King (Book)
- ↑ Demo map of Iliac Bay from early build of Daggerfall
- ↑ Molavar description
- ↑ The Lost Islands of Old Yokuda
- ↑ Greymoor’s Western Skyrim & Blackreach Bring All-New Adventures - The Elder Scrolls Online website
- ↑ An Elder Scrolls Novel: The Infernal City p.257
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- ↑ Loranna's RP: Morrowind Moonlight
- ↑ Cut Content for Stonefalls (Online)