Lore:Tel Mithryn
Tel Mithryn | |
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Type | Settlement |
Continent | Tamriel |
Province | Morrowind |
Region | Solstheim |
Appears in | Dragonborn |
Tel Mithryn is a settlement on the banks of the Iggnir River in southeastern Solstheim, made primarily out of four large fungi.[1] It was planted by Master Neloth of House Telvanni from cuttings of fungi in Vvardenfell, presumably before 4E 5.[2] The Nordic burial ground of Himmelhost Barrow was once found at the site of the settlement,[3] but like many of the ruins was later buried by the ash from the eruption of Red Mountain.[4] Relations between Tel Mithryn and the nearby Redoran town of Raven Rock have been cordial; the two settlements have been content to ignore each other.[5]
Circa 4E 201, Tel Mithryn was plagued by a string of bad luck, with the death of its steward, withering of its fungi and frequent Ash Spawn and Dragon attacks. It was later discovered to be the work of Ildari Sarothril, who was subsequently killed.[6] A priest of Dagoth Ur named Erden Relvel also chose the graveyard at Tel Mithryn as the site of his fated battle against the champion of the Tribunal.[7] Following a string of Ash Zombie attacks, the Last Dragonborn followed Erden's summons and defeated him, ending the threat.[8]
See Also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Tel Mithryn in Skyrim: Dragonborn
- ^ Elynea Mothren's dialogue in Skyrim: Dragonborn
- ^ Himmelhost Barrow in Morrowind: Bloodmoon
- ^ The Journal of Ralis Sedarys
- ^ Lleril Morvayn's dialogue in Skyrim: Dragonborn
- ^ Tel Mithryn side quests in Skyrim: Dragonborn
- ^ Erden Relvel's Note — Erden Relvel
- ^ Ashen Heart quest in the Ghosts of the Tribunal Creation for Skyrim