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:[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Shadowgreen Shadowgreen] is a delve located south of the Northern Watch Wayshrine in Haafingar. It is a system of temperate and lush caves deep inside the heart of Mount Kilkreath. A group of Reachmen once occupied Shadowgreen and were attempting a dangerous ritual to force the dormant mountain to erupt. The plot was stopped a number of years ago. | :[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Shadowgreen Shadowgreen] is a delve located south of the Northern Watch Wayshrine in Haafingar. It is a system of temperate and lush caves deep inside the heart of Mount Kilkreath. A group of Reachmen once occupied Shadowgreen and were attempting a dangerous ritual to force the dormant mountain to erupt. The plot was stopped a number of years ago. | ||
;Sword's Point Watchtower | ;Sword's Point Watchtower | ||
:[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Sword%27s_Point_Watchtower Sword's Point Watchtower] is a ruined watchtower found in the mountains of Western Skyrim. The Saebjorn crew often man's this watchtower to keep on the look out for pirate activity. | :[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Sword%27s_Point_Watchtower Sword's Point Watchtower] is a ruined watchtower found in the mountains of Western Skyrim. The Saebjorn crew often man's this watchtower to keep on the look out for pirate activity. | ||
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:[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Wolf%27s_Eye_Lighthouse Wolf's Eye Lighthouse] is an operational lighthouse found just north of Solitude. | :[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Wolf%27s_Eye_Lighthouse Wolf's Eye Lighthouse] is an operational lighthouse found just north of Solitude. | ||
;Ysmgar's Beach | ;Sword's Point Beach (Ysmgar's Beach) | ||
:[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Ysmgar%27s_Beach Ysmgar's Beach] | :Sword's Point Beach, found on the northern coast of Western Skyrim, was called [https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Ysmgar%27s_Beach Ysmgar's Beach] for a short period of time when it was inhabited by the sea giant Ysmgar. Ysmgar long defended his camp and stories of his prowess are told in the local inn, Kyne's Keg. Many a young warrior from Hofborg entered Sovngarde by Ysmgar's hand. Today, the beach is still a popular landing spot for sea giants. | ||
:Additional giant camps pop up around the region; there is one near [https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Kilkreath_Giant_Camp Kilkreath], [https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Highland_Giant_Camp Highland], [https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Deepwood_Giant_Camp Deepwood], and [https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Mor_Khazgur_Giant_Camp Mor Khazgur]. | :Additional giant camps pop up around the region; there is one near [https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Kilkreath_Giant_Camp Kilkreath], [https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Highland_Giant_Camp Highland], [https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Deepwood_Giant_Camp Deepwood], and [https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Mor_Khazgur_Giant_Camp Mor Khazgur]. | ||
Revision as of 22:44, 21 November 2022
Haafingar lies along the north western coast of Western Skyrim and includes the hold of Solitude. The most recent ESO plotline came two years ago from the Grey Host who began an attack on the country with Harrowstorms. The Harrowstorm threat was diminished by the Vestiage and their compatriots, King Svargrim dies, and his daughter Svana recognized King Jorunn and was herself made Jarl of Haafinger.
(Most of this page is taken from https://en.uesp.net and links back to them.)
- History
- Haafingar (also called Haafingar Hold and the Kingdom of Solitude) is a relatively small, mountainous, coastal hold in northwestern Skyrim. Its capital is the famed city of Solitude, and the two are sometimes treated as one and the same. Solitude is perched atop a large rock outcropping known as the Great Arch, towering high above the Solitude Inlet, which is found at the end of the Karth River and the massive Karth delta. However, Haafingar is far more than just Solitude. The Karth River allows for a great deal of commerce in Solitude and the town of Dragon Bridge in the Karth River Forest (mostly in timber and fish), and the long Giant's Coastline with the Sea of Ghosts is littered with frozen shipwrecks and treasures. Mount Kilkreath and its associated mountains take a large portion of the hold and it is filled with caves and ruins where bandits and creatures make their homes.
- The hold shares borders with two other holds, the Reach to the south and Hjaalmarch to the southeast, and the province of High Rock borders it to the west, the Forgotten Vale found between the hold and Wrothgar. The mountains of Haafingar are only the tapered end of the Druadach Mountains, an enormous range of jagged mountain peaks to the south which rise up among the clouds of the Reach. Read More ..
Expanded Lore
Various points of interest in the area give us clues to what is going on in the region. This map is the general area that the people of Hofborg beleive to be part of Haafingar, obviously border's shift as the political landscape shifts, so this is just the general area of our lore expansion.
- Mor Khazgur
- Mor Khazgur is is an Orc stronghold on the border between the holds of the Reach and Haafingar in Skyrim, located on the eastern slopes of the Druadach Mountains. In 582, the overseer's wife Mazog experimented with the "stonemelt" formula, causing a cave-in and opening a deep fissure through which Falmer and chaurus spilled through. This incident caused the deaths of several miners, but with the help of the Vestige the clan were able to rescue the survivors and seal off much of the mines. With the loss of so many tunnels, Chief Urzikh planned to expand her mining operations east into the Druadach Mountains, to the chagrin of local Nords. Most of the Falmer retreated in to the deep but occasionally they will be riled to raid the region.
- Dragonhome
- Dragonhome is a rather extensive Nord ruin in the mountains above the coast and home to a wanna-be Dragon Cult that formed after dragons returned to Elsweyr in 2E 587. They believe that they can bring a dragons back to life and return the cult to prominence. The Resurgent Dragon Cult has never really ventured beyond Dragonhome, however, they are dangerous and secretive, but luckily isolated.
- Shadowgreen
- Shadowgreen is a delve located south of the Northern Watch Wayshrine in Haafingar. It is a system of temperate and lush caves deep inside the heart of Mount Kilkreath. A group of Reachmen once occupied Shadowgreen and were attempting a dangerous ritual to force the dormant mountain to erupt. The plot was stopped a number of years ago.
- Sword's Point Watchtower
- Sword's Point Watchtower is a ruined watchtower found in the mountains of Western Skyrim. The Saebjorn crew often man's this watchtower to keep on the look out for pirate activity.
- Wolf's Eye Lighthouse
- Wolf's Eye Lighthouse is an operational lighthouse found just north of Solitude.
- Sword's Point Beach (Ysmgar's Beach)
- Sword's Point Beach, found on the northern coast of Western Skyrim, was called Ysmgar's Beach for a short period of time when it was inhabited by the sea giant Ysmgar. Ysmgar long defended his camp and stories of his prowess are told in the local inn, Kyne's Keg. Many a young warrior from Hofborg entered Sovngarde by Ysmgar's hand. Today, the beach is still a popular landing spot for sea giants.
- Additional giant camps pop up around the region; there is one near Kilkreath, Highland, Deepwood, and Mor Khazgur.
- Harrowstorm
- The Harrowstorms (and the organized return of the Grey Host) are a thing of the past, as they were stopped more than two years ago. However, they were not "wiped off the face of the earth" so the potential for a repeat event exists, (Please do not refer to Harrowstorms as being active or current in role-play.)
- Kilkreath Temple
- Kilkreath Temple is a Nordic ruin temple dedicated to Meridia found in Haafingar. In addition to the main temple complex, there is a small, unmarked Pilgrims' Lodge to the west of the temple. The priests were hospitable and more than willing to provide travelers with food and warm beds. The temple's caretakers closed its doors to conduct secret rites during the feasts of High Sun and Low Sun. While many of the local Nords in nearby Solitude found Meridia's worship to be heretical, the temple is more or less left alone. During 588, the temple was attacked by a Harrowstorm and most of the priests turned into harrowfiends, but has began to rebuild in the last two years.
- Castle Thorn
- Castle Thorn was once home to a vampire army, led by the keep’s master, the powerful Lady Thorn. While Lady Thorn is no longer the power she used to be, there is still enough activity in the area that it causes the villagers of Hofborg the occasional sleepless night.
- Karthald Great Lift
- Karthald Great Lift is actually located in the region of Karthald, however, it is just southwest of the Mor Khazgur Giant Camp and thus relatively near to Hofborg. The lift is actually an entrance to Greymoor Caverns.
To be done
- Dragon Bridge Camp
- Stablemaster Home (a)
- Just north of pilgrim's rest is a stable, with a home and storage barn.
- Unknown Ritual Site (b)
- A large flat area north of the stable master's home.
- Cave (c)
- Inaccessible in game (d)
- Altar (e)
- Gorn's Lodge (f)
- Lendoran Ruin
- Lendoran Ruin is a Nordic ruin found in northeastern Western Skyrim.
- Unknown Ruin
- This might be part of the whole Lendoran Ruin but no one knows for sure.