Lore:Foyada Zabirbael
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Foyada Zabirbael | |
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Type | Landmark |
Continent | Tamriel |
Province | Morrowind |
Region | Vvardenfell |
Appears in | Morrowind, ESO |
Foyada Zabirbael is one of the several foyadas of Vvardenfell, the island district of Morrowind. The volcanic ravines (or "fire-rivers") are valleys formed by lava flows from Red Mountain, functioning as drainage basins for lava when the volcano is active, or alternatively forming pathways to travel on when dormant and devoid of lava.[1][2][3]
The foyada is found in Molag Amur,[4] stretching northeast from Lake Nabia, past Mount Kand, all the way to Mount Assarnibibi.[5] Foyada Zabirbael was filled with lava at the time of the Imperial Simulacrum.[6] The foyada had dried up by the time of the Blight in 3E 427.
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See Also[edit]
- For game-specific information, see the Morrowind article.
References[edit]
- ^ Foyada generic description in Morrowind
- ^ Ajira's dialogue in Morrowind
- ^ The Pilgrim's Path — Tribunal Temple
- ^ Morrowind Vvardenfell map labels
- ^ Little advice dialogue topic in Molag Mar in Morrowind
- ^ Arena Morrowind map Black Isle appearance