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- Glenumbra - Glenumbra, the westernmost region of High Rock, contains the city-states of Daggerfall and Camlorn, the great cemetery of Cath Bedraud, and the wild areas of Hag Fen, Glenumbra Moors, and the forests of Daenia.
- Spindleclutch - The Ayleid ruins of Dwynnarth that grin down from the bluffs above Hag Fen were plundered and emptied out generations ago. But it seems there are forgotten mine tunnels beneath the lowest levels of Dwynnarth that might not be quite so empty.
- Cath Bedraud - The great cemetery of Cath Bedraud has been the burial ground of the Breton nobility for millennia. Now the resting place of the Breton kings has been defiled by the writhing vines and dark necromancy of Angof the Gravesinger.
- Dresan Keep - This crumbling ruin, abandoned since the middle of the First Era, was said to have been built upon the foundations of even older structures. Its purpose, whatever it was, has been long forgotten.
- Tomb of Lost Kings - The honored Breton royalty of the last three thousand years has been buried at the great cemetery of Cath Bedraud. But occasionally there has been a king or queen whom it seemed more appropriate to bury … elsewhere. Spaces are reserved for these unsavory rulers in the Tomb of Lost Kings.
- Crosswych Mine - In the early 24th century of the First Era a trove of iron ore was found beneath the hills of northern Glenumbra by the celebrated Pinifred Lode-Finger. A great mine was delved to dig out the ore, and the town of Crosswych was founded to house the miners.
- Bad Man's Hallows - In the secluded grove known as Bad Man's Hallows, local villagers have gathered for a festival to placate the Bad Man, the ancient Breton god of crop failure. According to tradition, appeasing the Bad Man will ensure good fortune and a bountiful harvest.
- Ilessan Tower - This long abandoned, crumbling tower appears to be an old outwork of the Daggerfall defenses.
- Silumm - The ruins of Silumm are the westernmost known Ayleid settlement in Tamriel. Abandoned early in the First Era, Silumm was occupied again during the brief height of the Direnni Hegemony, before being left once more to the erosion of time.
- The Mines of Khuras - These extensive mines, once famous as a source of crystals and gems, were abandoned after a ceiling collapse in 1E 2906 rendered most of the tunnels inaccessible.
- Enduum - The halls of lost Enduum are given a wide berth by the local Bretons, who claim that its corridors and chambers are haunted by ghosts of the ancient Ayleids who built them back in the Dawn Era [sic].
- Ebon Crypt - The Ebon Crypt was once used by the noble Gautiers of Camlorn as their family mausoleum, until Thrandyke the Repugnant adopted it as a laboratory for his vile necromantic experiments.
- Cryptwatch Fort - As the name implies, Cryptwatch Fort was once an underground mausoleum. It was later fortified by the addition of a tower during one of High Rock's many internal conflicts.
- Camlorn Keep - Ancient seat of the rulers of Camlorn, Duke Sebastien's proud keep has been reduced to rubble by the forces of the despicable Faolchu.
- Daggerfall Castle - Seat of the Deleyn Dynasty, current rulers of the city-state of Daggerfall, whose castle has long watched over the town from its unassailable position high atop the seaside cliffs.
- Angof's Sanctum - Angof the Gravesinger has desecrated the most hallowed vaults of Cath Bedraud, usurping the crypts of the ancient Breton kings for his own vile purposes.
- Aldcroft Cave - Nothing is known for certain about Aldcroft Cave — the local Bretons refuse to go near it due to its unwholesome reputation.
- Glenumbra Moors Cave - The caves beneath the moors once served as the lair of the evil Alessian general, Faolchu the Changeling.
- Dourstone Vault - For the greater Daedra, scamps are useful minions. Their nimble hands can carry and manipulate objects, and they are just intelligent enough to be cunning opponents in combat.
- Heart of the Wyrd Tree - Circle within circle, ring within ring, to the mystic heart of the magical craft of the mysterious Beldama Wyrd.
- Themond Mine - This once-thriving mine on the outskirts of Daggerfall belonged to the Themond family before it fell into disrepair and was largely abandoned.
- Daggerfall Outlaws Refuge - Most citizens of Daggerfall think the Red Rook Bandits are only found menacing travelers on wilderness roads. They'd never think to look for them under the cobblestones of their well-patrolled streets.
- Exorcised Coven Cottage - 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!
- Daggerfall Overlook - Before Daggerfall Castle was built, the kingdom's rulers lived in this imposing manor, now known as Daggerfall Overlook. The keep comes complete with a lower dungeon level.