About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 34. Chapters: Agia Nero, Ald Velothi, Alinor, Anticlere, Anvil, Bliss, Bravil, Caldera, Cheydinhal, Chorrol, Clockwork City, Crucible, Daggerfall, Dagon Fel, Dawnstar, Dragonstar, Dwynnen, Ebonheart, Falinesti, Fort Frostmoth, Ghostgate, Gideon, Glenpoint, Gnaar Mok, Gnisis, Hackdirt, Hla Oad, Khuul, Kvatch, Lainlyn, Leyawiin, Lilmoth, Maar Gan, Molag Mar, Mournhold, Necrom, New Sheoth, Orsinium, Pelagiad, Raven Rock, Rifton, Saarthal, Sancre Tor, Santaki, Senchal, Sentinel, Seyda Neen, Skingrad, Solstheim, Split, Stros M'kai, Suran, Tel Aruhn, Tel Branora, Tel Fyr, Tel Vos, Totambu, Vivec, Vos, Wayrest, Windhelm. Excerpt: Agia Nero is a place in Black Marsh. It is most likely a town or community of some kind, but this is not certain. Judging from its name and the use of Black Marsh instead of Argonia, it seems most likely that it is in the northwestern area where Imperial influence is the strongest. Agia Nero is the location from which the fictional character, Balaxes, originates. Although the ship does have a ship, the Fair Helas, it does not transport anyone. Instead, the main way of travelling to Ald Velothi is by Silt Strider to Khuul, and then walking a short distance east. A more roudabout route would be to travel to Gnisis via either Almsivi Intervention, Silt Strider, or Ship, and then walk due north. The capital of the Isle, Alinor, has been described by human traders as "made from glass or insect wings." Other accounts, by diplomats of the Reman Dynasty, say that it is "a hypnotic swirl of ramparts and impossibly high towers, designed to catch the light of the sun and break it to its component colors, which lie draped across its stones until you are thankful for nightfall." A forbidden city for nearly fifty years, Alinor is the capital of the Summerset Isles and was the heart of the Aldmeri Dominion. Human traders were until recently only allowed to enter its ports. Sometime during the First and Second Eras, Alinor was at war w...