Tamriel Rebuilt:Regions

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Map of current and planned Regions
Telvanni Isles
Alt Orethan
Shipal-Shin
Julan-Shar
Mudflats

There are many diverse regions on mainland Morrowind with their own weather and unique landscape. They each roughly belong to one of the five districts on the mainland: Telvannis, Mournhold, Narsis, Velothis, and Deshaan.

In addition to these, there are a few technical regions for cities: Old Ebonheart within Aanthirin (to allow unique regional sound effects) and the yet to be released Soluthis in Uld Vraech (to disable rain within cavern).

Telvannis District[edit]

Boethiah's Spine — A large mountainous region in Telvannis, Morrowind, featuring rugged rocks twisted in strange shapes by erosion.
Dagon Urul — A rocky and unpleasant coastal region in the Telvannis District of Morrowind.
Scath Anud
Sunad Mora — A region in the district of Telvannis, Morrowind, consisting of rolling hills and fertile pastures.
Telvanni Isles — The northeasternmost islands in Tamriel, located in the Telvannis District of Morrowind.

Mournhold District[edit]

Aanthirin — A lush orange-green region in the Mournhold District of Morrowind.
Alt Orethan — The rocky scrubland between the city of Almalexia and the Lan Orethan forest.
Lan Orethan — A lush lowland forest valley, set on the banks of the serene Lan Orethan river.
Mephalan Vales — A humid and rocky region that extends the Boethiah's Spine southward.
Molag Ruhn — A region of rich pastures in the Mournhold District of Morrowind.
Nedothril — A coastal grassland region in the Mournhold District of Morrowind.
Sacred Lands — The peaceful coastal region surrounding Necrom.
Sundered Scar — An area of marshland along the southern coastline of the Inner Sea.

Narsis District[edit]

Coronati Basin — A region in the Narsis District of Morrowind, with a distinct yellow-orange landscape.
Othreleth Woods — An autumn-like region in the Narsis District of Morrowind.
Shipal-Shin — A reddish region of cliffs in the Narsis District of Morrowind.

Velothis District[edit]

Armun Ashlands — A region of dust and ash in the Velothis District of Morrowind.
Clambering Moor — A region in the Velothis District of Morrowind.
Great Valley — A snowy region in the Velothis District of Morrowind, covering the northwestern border of Morrowind with Skyrim.
Grey Meadows — An ash swamp region in the Velothis District of Morrowind.
Julan-Shar — A tundra region in the Velothis District of Morrowind.
Roth Roryn — A region of rocky canyons in the Velothis District of Morrowind.
Saros Caldera
Velothi Mountains — A mountainous region in the Velothis District of Morrowind, forming a natural border with much of Cyrodiil and Skyrim.

Deshaan District[edit]

Amber Forest — A wooded region in the Mournhold District of Morrowind, poisoned by the salts of the Deshaan Plains.
Arnesian Jungle — A region in the Deshaan District of Morrowind, with terrain similar to the bordering Black Marsh.
Dejasyte
Deshaan Plains — A flat and salty region in the Deshaan District of Morrowind.
Mudflats — A region in the Deshaan District of Morrowind.
Shalimar Highlands — An intermediate region between the Deshaan Plains and Arnesian Jungle in the Dres District of Morrowind.

Bodies of Water[edit]

Padomaic Ocean — The vast ocean that borders the eastern coast of mainland Morrowind and wraps around much of Tamriel.
Sea of Ghosts — The cold sea that borders all the northern coasts of Tamriel and surrounds the Telvanni Isles.

Deprecated Regions[edit]

These regions have been merged with other nearby regions.

Aranyon Pass — A sinister haunted canyon cutting through the Boethiah's Spine.
Ascadian Bluffs — A coastal region in the Velothis District of Morrowind, with terrain similar to the nearby Ascadian Isles.
Inner Sea — The narrow and treacherous sea surrounding Vvardenfell.
Lake Boethiah — A large, inland lake in the heart of the Boethiah's Spine region.
Valley of Mephala — A region in the Mournhold District of Morrowind, nestled within the confines of the Mephalain Mountains.