Lore:White Rose River

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White Rose River
Type Body of Water
Continent Tamriel
Province Cyrodiil
Region Great Forest
Appears in Oblivion
The White Rose River circa 3E 433
A bridge over the dry bed of the White Rose River circa 2E 582

The White Rose River is an odd, roughly H-shaped river in central Cyrodiil. There are two separate sources, both rising in the West Weald, just south of the Great Forest. Both flow due north and are joined halfway along their lengths by a large stream before separating again and passing under the Red Ring Road, emptying into Lake Rumare. This odd formation means a large island is formed between the river's lower reaches and its "cross-piece".[1][2]

In 2E 582, the river was completely dry,[3] although water had returned by 3E 433.[4] Fort Roebeck can be found near the western source of the river, while Pell's Gate and Fort Homestead lie near the eastern bank. The Ayleid ruins of Vindasel are located near the western mouth.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Map of Cyrodiil
  2. ^ Hannibal Traven's dialogue in Oblivion
  3. ^ Events of ESO
  4. ^ Events of Oblivion