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Summerset Isle
Summerset Isle

Summerset Isle (sometimes spelled Sumurset Isle or Sumerset Isle) is a large island to the southwest of Tamriel's mainland.

Summerset Isle has also been referred to as Summerset Isles, encompassing a second smaller island. In addition, it once contained the island system of Pyandonea, who seceded after a war with the King of Summerset. Summerset Isle is inhabited by the Altmer (called High Elves by Imperials), of whom magic is said to flow through their very veins. While the Sload are believed to be the first inhabitants of the Isles, it is believed to be the first province occupied by the Aldmer.

Many spellings have been used for this island's name, including Summurset Isle on the Arena map (also seen in Daggerfall) and Sumurset Isle on a Redguard map. In books, both Summerset and Summurset are commonly used. Also, the plural "Isles" is used at times.

During the game of Oblivion you may overhear NPCs talking about trouble in Summerset Isle, quoting "I understand Daedra worship has become increasingly prevalent in the Summerset Isle." and "They say syndicates of wizards have led a boycott of Imperial goods in the land of the Altmer."

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[edit] Geography

Little of the Geography of the Summerset Isles is known. However it is described in A Pocket Guide to the Empire in the sentence; "Cloudrest, atop Eton Nir, the highest mountain in Summerset, is a decidedly odd mixture of architectural styles, with buildings like strangler vines, built on top of other, older structures. The oldest of all ruins there, and in isolated spots throughout the island, are made of coral, which must have been carried many, many, miles away from the sea." [1] This highly suggests original occupation by the Sload.

[edit] Politics

The Isles are divided into different Social Classes, starting with the Wise, teachers, and priests, then Artists, Princes, Warriors, Workers, Merchants, and Landowners. At the bottom are the beasts, which are enslaved.[1] All is not well in the Isles however, as the Sload have been using their necromantic powers to attack the Isles, such as in the Sack of Skywatch and the War of the Uvichil, in 2E 1301, and 2E 2911 to 2E 2917, respectively.[1]

[edit] Notable Places

Alinor
A city on the western shore of the largest Isle.
Cloudrest
A city on the north-central area of the largest Isle.
Dusk
A city on the southeastern shore of the largest Isle.
Eton Nir
The tallest mountain in Summerset Isles, and is the site of some of the Isles' most amazing architecture. It is located in the north-central area of the largest Isle.
Firsthold
A city on the northern area of the second largest Isle.
Llindaril
A city on the northwestern shore of the largest Isle.
Shimmermane
A city on the eastern-central area of the largest Isle.
Skywatch
A city near the center of the second largest Isle.
Sunhold
A city in the south, south-western area of the largest Isle.

[edit] References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 A Pocket Guide to The Empire, 3rd edition, The Imperial Library

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Regions of the Elder Scrolls
Tamriel: Black Marsh | Cyrodiil | Elsweyr | Hammerfell | High Rock | Morrowind | Skyrim | Summerset Isle | Valenwood
Other Continents: Akavir | Atmora | Pyandonea | Thras | Yokuda
Worlds: Mundus | Nirn | Oblivion


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