Lore:Maps
This page provides an overview of the maps of Tamriel. For a more complete list of maps providing game-specific information, see each individual game's maps page:
- Arena maps
- Daggerfall maps
- Redguard maps
- Morrowind maps
- Oblivion maps
- Skyrim and Dragonborn maps
- The Elder Scrolls Online maps
Tamriel[edit]
Anthology Map[edit]
The most recent and authoritative map of Tamriel, from The Elder Scrolls Anthology.
Oblivion Codex Map[edit]
A compilation of the province maps in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion's update to the Official Codex.
Second Era Tamriel[edit]
Map of Tamriel in the Second Era, showing the three alliances and Imperial territory, as seen in The Elder Scrolls Online.
Arena Map of Tamriel[edit]
The complete map of Tamriel as seen in the first Elder Scrolls game, Arena. Arena is the only game that has been set in all of Tamriel. For more detailed maps of the individual provinces, see this page.
West Tamriel[edit]
A map of West Tamriel, attributed to one of Bethesda's developers (Hugh Riley). Part of this map is shown on the cover of the game Redguard, although it was not used for gameplay.
High Rock, Hammerfell and Skyrim Border[edit]
A map of northeast Hammerfell showing the borders of Skyrim and High Rock, as seen in the game Shadowkey.
Summerset Isle[edit]
A map of Summerset Isle, taken from the ESO Summerset Collector's Edition. Descriptions are in Altmeri script.
Skyrim[edit]
The province of Skyrim, as seen in the game Skyrim, and on the map in the game case.
Cyrodiil[edit]
The province of Cyrodiil, as seen in the game Oblivion, and on the map in the game case.
Iliac Bay Region[edit]
The Iliac Bay region, as seen in the game Daggerfall.
Vvardenfell[edit]
The island of Vvardenfell, as seen in the game Morrowind.
See Also[edit]
- The Imperial Library: maps hosted at the Imperial Library.