15 February 2011
This page lists the various towns, places and other geographic locations which can be found in the World of Tamriel.
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- Taneth
- A major city of Hammerfell on its western coastline close to Cyrodiil.
- Tear
- A major city on the south-eastern coast of Morrowind.
- Tenmar Forest
- The Tenmar forest in southern Elsweyr is the native home to moon-sugar, the provinces main export.
- Thras
- A corel kingdom southwest of the Chain in the Sea of Abecean, home to the slug-like Sloads.
The Sloads, and the islands, were destroyed and sunk by the All Star Navy led by King Bendu Olo of Anvil
shortly after the Thrassian Plague in 1E 2200.
- Throat of the World
- The highest peak in the province of Skyrim (roughly in the center of the province) and the highest in
all of Tamriel, not counting the Vvardenfell volcano in Morrowind. The legends of the Nords state that
mankind was formed on the mountain when the sky breathed onto the land. The Song of Return tells of the
Nords returning to their original homeland from Atmora when Ysgramor settled in Skyrim. Many pilgrims
travel to the mountain and climb the Seven Thousand Steps to High Hrothgar where the most ancient and
honored Greybeards live in absolute silence to become more attuned to the voice of the sky.
- Topal Sea
- The sea found enclosed between the provinces of Elsweyr, Argonia, and Cyrodiil in the south of main
continent of Tamriel.
- Torval
- Torval is the city-state of Elsweyr's spiritual and temporal ruler, the Mane. The Mane and his tribe
live in the city in stately palaces built from massive timbers of a Valenwood oak as their borders are
only a few hundred miles away. Symmetrical sugarcane gardens surround the palaces where the Mane, with
his massive headdress, is often found in meditions atop his palanquin held up by inexhaustible cathay-raht
servants.
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