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Project Tamriel:Cyrodiil/Dasek Marsh

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The Dasek Marsh
The ruins of Strand overlooking the marsh
An elevated footpath through the marsh
Map of Dasek Marsh
Dasek Marsh Weather Table
Clear 10% Thunder 5%
Cloudy 15% Foggy 5%
Ash 0% Blight 0%
Overcast 20% Rain 45%
Snow 0% Blizzard 0%
"The Dasek Marsh is a swampy region along the northern bank of the Strid River, stretching across three Kingdoms from Agi Bay near Anvil to the ruins of Woodhold south of Skingrad. Agriculture is difficult in the marsh, and hunting even moreso, so most economic activity comes from fishing in the bountiful Strid, as well as from commerce across the river with Valenwood in quasi-religious trade fairs called stridmeets. Linnath is the largest settlement in the region." — The savant Wolli Antipodine on the Dasek Marsh.

The Dasek Marsh is a long, narrow region of southern Colovia that runs the length of the Strid River. It is characterized by it's hot and humid weather and frequent rainstorms. Venomous diamond asps can be found lurking among the overgrown pools found here, making having a method of curing poisons a near requirement when trekking through the region.

Dasek Marsh PlacesEdit

Cities & TownsEdit

VillagesEdit

LandformsEdit

BaysEdit

RiversEdit

Other LocationsEdit

CavesEdit

Colovian BarrowsEdit

GrottosEdit

Second Empire RuinsEdit

ShipsEdit

ShipwrecksEdit

Related QuestsEdit

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Order of Itinerant PriestsEdit

MiscellaneousEdit

  • Adosu's Adun: A Dunmer bard on the side of the River Strid lost an instrument.
  • Aloe There: The healer in Archad wants five portions of aloe vera pulp.
  • Snakebitten: A vicious aspis is terrorizing the village of Archad.

PeopleEdit

For a complete list see: Dasek Marsh People

GalleryEdit

 
The dense undergrowth of the marsh's mangrove forest
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