Utilizador:Arkhon/Economy of Tamriel
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(This article I'm working on is describing the economy of Tamriel, each of the nine provinces separately, in details. PLEASE, feel free to make any necessary changes if you will see any grammatical or stylistic errors! I appreciate your language help :)!).
(In alphabetical order)
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Black Marsh
- Black Marsh, the swampland to the southeast of Cyrodiil, home to the Argonians.
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Cyrodiil
- Cyrodiil, the center and capital of the Empire, home of the Imperial race, and of the Emperor himself. This province was the setting for the game Oblivion.
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Elsweyr
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Hammerfell
- Hammerfell, a sunbaked region to the northwest of Cyrodiil, home to the Redguards. This province was part of the setting for the game Daggerfall. Additionally, the game Redguard was set on the island of Stros M'Kai, which is part of Hammerfell.
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High Rock
- High Rock, a feudal patchwork of small baronies and large city states to the north of Hammerfell, home to the Bretons. This province was part of the setting for the game Daggerfall.
- Additionally, the Orcs have established a homeland in Orsinium, a region of High Rock, though not its own province.
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Morrowind
- Morrowind, a varied region to the northeast of Cyrodiil, dominated by the island of Vvardenfell and its volcano. Home to the Dunmer. This province was the setting for the game Morrowind.
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Skyrim
- Skyrim, an alpine province of mountain ranges and river valleys to the north of Cyrodiil, home to the Nords.
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Summerset Isle
- Summerset Isle, actually refers to several islands, to the southwest of Cyrodiil across the Abecean Sea, home to the Altmer.
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Valenwood
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