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Khuul | |
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Type | Settlement |
Continent | Tamriel |
Province | Morrowind |
Region | West Gash |
Appears in | Morrowind |
Khuul was a small fishing village in the West Gash region of Vvardenfell, on the island's northern coast. Aside from a single Redoran-style shell-house, which served as a Tradehouse, the buildings were all rustic huts made of logs, rough planks, and thatch. There was a boat to Solstheim in the village if one had any reason to go.[1]
The only other legitimate businesses near Khuul were two egg mines–the Panud Egg Mine, just outside town, and the Asha-Ahhe Egg Mine, far to the southwest. There was also a silt strider port just south of town, by the Panud Egg Mine.
The date of Khuul's founding is uncertain. While an area known as Khuul was a stop for Silt Strider caravaneers around 2E 582,[2] there was no settlement there besides the nearby Urshilaku Camp.[3] Khuul had always been rumored to be a smuggling town, but the residents never confirmed nor denied this. They were suspicious of strangers asking a lot of questions and didn't like people poking around.[1]
GalleryEdit
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An Urshilaku Camp at the future site of Khuul circa 2E 582 (ESO)
See AlsoEdit
- For game-specific information, see the Morrowind article.
ReferencesEdit
- ^ a b Khuul people's dialogue in Morrowind
- ^ Silt Strider Caravaner's Log
- ^ Events of ESO: Morrowind