Lore:Nibenay Valley
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This article is about the geographical region. For the cultural-political area, see Nibenay.
Nibenay Valley | |
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Type | Region |
Continent | Tamriel |
Province | Cyrodiil |
Appears in | Oblivion, ESO |
The Nibenay Valley (also called the Niben Valley[1] or the Nibenean Valley)[2] is a subregion of Nibenay in eastern Cyrodiil, centered around the River Niben. It is described as a tropical region enclosed by an equatorial rain forest and broken up by rivers.[3] At the southern end of the region lies Niben Bay, while to the north, the region extends into the Heartlands around Lake Rumare. South of the region lies the dark and brooding Blackwood; in the west, the West Weald and Elsweyr; to the east, the Nibenay Basin; and to the northwest, the Great Forest. Running from north to south are the Green Road in the west and the Yellow Road in the east. The city of Bravil lies in the western portion of the region.
Bergamot grows particularly densely around Bravil, as does Mandrake and Nightshade. The eastern bank of the Niben River is thick with Foxglove, Monkshood, and Summer Bolete. Many other plants thrive in the region, including Nirnroot.
Olive wood of the Niben Valley is commonly used by the House Hexos in the process of crafting weaponry.[4]
History[edit]
Over the course of the Skyrim Conquests launched by High King Vrage the Gifted in 1E 240, the Nords expanded across northern Tamriel. By the end of the half-century campaign, the First Empire of the Nords had annexed, among other regions, a "deep stretch" of the Nibenay Valley. This territory remained under Skyrim's control until the War of Succession resulted in the collapse of the Nords' Empire by 1E 420.[5]
Following their deadly ambush at Black Rocks set by the Aldmeri Dominion, the surviving members of the Third Legion went on to make up the core of the new Ruby Legion, and proceeded to spend an uneventful year on garrison duty in the Nibenay Valley in 2E 863. Just when they were "getting used to" the jungle heat, the company was then posted to Stros M'Kai in 2E 864.[6]
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References[edit]
- ^ Decentius Opsius' dialogue in Oblivion
- ^ Generic Dialogue in Oblivion
- ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition: Cyrodiil — Imperial Geographical Society, 2E 864
- ^ Crafting Motif 98: House Hexos Style — Fortis Scaeva, Chief of Operations
- ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition: Skyrim — Imperial Geographical Society, 2E 864
- ^ Redguard.com Archive