Morrowind

Morrowind is a fictional region in The Elder Scrolls series of games. It is the primary setting of the events of the Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind and is located on the continent of Tamriel and is the homeland of the Dunmer; it also housed many of the now-extinct Dwemer. According to in-game books and NPC accounts, long before the events detailed in the series' storyline, the Dwemer and the Chimer settled the region. Information about the Dwemer... more

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