Lore:Elder Scrolls Online - Crown Store Showcase/Housing
Contents
- 1 Ald Velothi Harbor House
- 2 Amaya Lake Lodge
- 3 Colossal Aldmeri Grotto
- 4 Craglorn Multicultural Furniture Packs
- 5 Daedric Set of Azura
- 6 Dwarven Pipes
- 7 Earthtear Cavern
- 8 Erstwhile Sanctuary
- 9 Exorcised Coven Cottage
- 10 Flaming Nix Deluxe Garret
- 11 Furnishing Pack: Malacath's Chosen
- 12 Grand Topal Hideaway
- 13 Hakkvild's High Hall
- 14 Hubalajad's Treasure Bundle
- 15 Island Furniture
- 16 Linchal Grand Manor
- 17 Mephala's Larder Furnishing Pack
- 18 Morrowind: Lord Vivec Set
- 19 Pariah's Pinnacle
- 20 Quondam Indorilia
- 21 Sithis, The Dread Father
- 22 Tel Galen Tower
- 23 Tyrants of the Merethic Furnishing Pack
- 24 Velothi Reverie
This page lists housing entries from the Crown Store Showcase.
Ald Velothi Harbor House[edit]
On the coast north of Gnisis, this spacious three-level home in the Redoran "bug-house" style comes with a walled courtyard, a next-door dock, and convenient access to the nearby ruins of Ashalmawia and Arkngthunch-Sturdumz.
Amaya Lake Lodge[edit]
Enjoy the opulent luxury of a country lodge built by the Dark Elves of an earlier, more expansive era—a walled estate with a grand multistory house, roof balcony, stable, storage shed, well, and room for a formal garden. Landed gentry, indeed!
Colossal Aldmeri Grotto[edit]
Once a watering stop for the High Elf navy, this great cavernous grotto on the Summerset coast west of Dusk features shipboard compartments, magnificent Aldmeri ruins, weathered wood from several shipwrecks, and a sparkling subterranean waterfall. This is a sprawling residence truly worthy of the word "colossal."
Craglorn Multicultural Furniture Packs[edit]
- Craglorn Multicultural Bedroom pack
A selection of mainly Ra Gada-inspired cross-cultural bedroom furnishings, ideal for Earthtear Cavern. The screens and tapestries are especially appropriate for Earthtear's "open" plan.
- Craglorn Multicultural Kitchen pack
A selection of cross-cultural kitchen furnishings, largely Ra Gada in style, that would go well in Earthtear Cavern.
- Craglorn Multicultural Knick-Knacks pack
This broad array of domestic goods, mostly drawing on Redguard designs, will give your new home in Earthtear Cavern that lived-in feel!
- Craglorn Multicultural Parlor pack
An assortment of living-room furnishings, a mixture of pieces from the Forebears and Crowns, that will look very well indeed scattered artistically around Earthtear Cavern.
Daedric Set of Azura[edit]
Furnishings associated with the Daedric Prince Azura, including a sculpted statue, brazier, banners, tapestry, book, candle, and more!
Dwarven Pipes[edit]
Do you like construction sets? If so, you'll love this selection of Dwarven pipes, ducts, gears, and conduits for adding a Deep Elf touch to your home.
Earthtear Cavern[edit]
You want privacy? What could be more private than lost and forgotten Nedic ruins in a remote corner of Craglorn's backcountry? It even includes some Redguard touches from later occupants—but once you move in, it's all yours to decorate in whatever cultural fashion you please!
Erstwhile Sanctuary[edit]
Built into the foundations of Kvatch itself, this ancient complex was abandoned by the Dark Brotherhood after a subterranean collapse tumbled one wall of the Speaker's bedchamber into a massive natural cavern. Sinister meets majestic!
Exorcised Coven Cottage[edit]
House hunting? Pay no attention to the rumors: this witches hut on the edge of Hag Fen in Glenumbra is guaranteed NOT to be haunted by the dead, the undead, or restless spirits of any kind. It does come with tumbledown walls to keep the crocodiles and wolves out. Spooky, yet cozy!
Flaming Nix Deluxe Garret[edit]
Even if you don't personally have a taste for the famous fire-pit dancing at the Flaming Nix, you have to admit it adds a certain cachet to having a room there. Not to mention an unusual fragrance.
Furnishing Pack: Malacath's Chosen[edit]
Honor Malacath and his Orc-children with these typically sturdy and durable furnishings from the ancient mountain strongholds of Wrothgar.
Grand Topal Hideaway[edit]
Are you ready for the last word in luxury? Two words: bamboo gazebo. Did you think only mad masterminds of vast criminal organizations can have their own private tropical islands? Well, think again: you, too, could have a sumptuous hidden hideaway ever-trembling on the verge of volcanic destruction!
Hakkvild's High Hall[edit]
Hakkvild, former Jarl of Falkreath who freed the hold from Yashnag's Orcs, built himself this spacious hall on the heights above town, with convenient access to the crypts of his ancestors.
Hubalajad's Treasure Bundle[edit]
No Prince of the Ra Gada would be caught dead without the appropriate (and extravagant) funerary offerings for his tomb. Not to mention the requisite Mournful Aegis to give a sharp welcome any unexpected guests!
Island Furniture[edit]
- Island Assortment Household Pack
A selection of household necessities that will give your tropical lair that comfortable and lived-in look.
- Island Cuisine Kitchen Pack
An assortment of kitchen furnishings drawn from cultures across southern Tamriel, ideal for the Grand Topal Hideaway.
- Island Hideaway Parlor Pack
A selection of living room furnishings hand-picked to complement the architecture and setting of the Grand Topal Hideaway.
- Island Nights Bedroom Pack
After a rough day in Tamriel, relax in splendor on your tropical furnishings as the soft Topal breezes rustle the thatch of your luxurious hideaway's roof. Aah!
Linchal Grand Manor[edit]
This imposing estate in the Nibenese style was originally built in the Gold Coast countryside as the summer manor of an Imperial City nobleman. Gardens with statues and a reflecting pool surround the stately walled mansion. Sumptuous!
Mephala's Larder Furnishing Pack[edit]
With these furnishings, some from Mephala cultists, some that replicate the bizarre environment of the Spiral Skein, you can adopt the haunted ambience of the realm of the Webspinner.
Morrowind: Lord Vivec Set[edit]
By the Three! Show your devotion to Morrowind's Living Gods with furnishings inspired by Lord Vivec, the Tribunal Temple, and Vvardenfell.
Pariah's Pinnacle[edit]
The grand and majestic mountaintop retreat of Orc cultural hero Baloth Bloodtusk was sealed off in the First Era by King Joile, but its ancient Orcish halls were recently reopened by order of King Kurog.
Quondam Indorilia[edit]
This capacious Dunmeri mansion, with its walled garden and view across a waterfall to majestic Mournhold, was originally built to house a noble family of House Indoril.
Sithis, The Dread Father[edit]
"Hail to Sithis, blood's drop on blade's edge. Before you, nothing. Behind you, the Void. Catalyst, agitator, many-fanged maw…." And now, a darn fine statue for house and garden. So ominous!
Tel Galen Tower[edit]
Fulfill your fantasies of a fungal flat with this fabulous Telvanni wizard's tower, on a private island on Azura's Coast! Comes complete with grand foyer, workshop, suite, and tower chamber ideal for magical research.
Tyrants of the Merethic Furnishing Pack[edit]
These relics date back to the height of the Dragon Cult's power, long before the bloody revolution of the Dragon War. Though this particular Dragon's name is long forgotten, its story is still told by the ancient friezes found in its barrow.
Velothi Reverie[edit]
This charming abode was named after both the Prophet Veloth who founded the surrounding town of Narsis, and the Velothi Mountains that rise above the walled garden at its rear.