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On January 27, 2022, entitled High Isle, was announced. High Isle is based around the Systres archipelago, located in the seas to the west of Tamriel, and is an entirely new region that had not previously been explored in any Elder Scrolls media (though the Systres archipelago was first identified on the in-game map in the 1998 game, Redguard ...
Map of Tamriel, c. 4E 201 (beginning of Skyrim) The Elder Scrolls takes place in a high fantasy world with influences from real world cultures. [ 85 ] : 138 Like most works of high fantasy, The Elder Scrolls games are typically serious in tone and epic in scope, dealing with themes of a grand struggle against a supernatural or evil force.
A third title in The Elder Scrolls series was conceived during the development of Daggerfall, though it was initially to be set in the Summerset Isles and called Tribunal. Following the release of Daggerfall, it was set up around an SVGA version of XnGine, which Bethesda later used in Battlespire, and set in the province of Morrowind.
Moonshae is a supplement which details the Celtic-inspired islands in the Sea of Moonshae, [1] setting for the novel Darkwalker on Moonshae and its sequels by Doug Niles, [2] describing the climate, topography, and economy of the region, [1] including the Korinn Archipelago, which was created by Aaron Allston and first detailed in the module N4 Treasure Hunt. [3]
On this map of Thomas Hardy's Wessex, the "Heart of Wessex" would be made up of Dorset (10), Somerset (30) and Wiltshire (37) The Heart of Wessex Combined Authority is a proposed combined authority in south-west England. The proposal is linked to the English Devolution Bill, first proposed in 2024 by the Labour government. [1]
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The Summer Isles feature in a novella of the same name by Ian R. MacLeod. [7] The fictional Summer Isle, Cladach Duillich (Sad Shore), features in the 1977 Desmond Bagley novel The Enemy. The third movement of a guitar suite, "The Great Western Road," on the album of the same name by Tim Slemmons, is entitled, "III. Evening in the Summer Isles."
The area is known as the Isle of Athelney, because it was once a very low isolated island in the 'very great swampy and impassable marshes' of the Somerset Levels. Much of the Levels are below the level of high tide. They are now drained for agricultural use during the summer, but are regularly flooded in the winter.