Lore:Mirrormoor
Mirrormoor | |
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Type | Plane |
Realm | Oblivion |
Appears in | ESO |
Mirrormoor was the realm of the Daedric Prince Ithelia, Mistress of the Untraveled Road.[1][2]
Mirromoor is a large desert wasteland filled with gargantuan skeletons and surrounded by an auroral sky. While Ithelia is active, it is filled by shattered mirrors and crystalline structures and the sky is fractured by cracks.[3] Those elements were not present in Fargrave before Ithelia's return.[4]
Shardborn and aspects of Ithelia inhabit the realm.[1]
History[edit]
Mirrormoor was forgotten by mortals and daedras alike when Ithelia was imprisoned by Hermaeus Mora. A part of this plane was later rediscovered and was renamed Fargrave, its inhabitant unaware of the origin of the plane they live on.[5] Sotha Sil referred to Fargrave as "a shattered ruin of reflection and sorrow".[6]
Circa 2E 582, Daedric incursions from Mirrormoor spread throughout the West Weald.[7]. After she retrieved her powers, Ithelia tried to restore Mirormoor and activate the Loom of the Untraveled Road an artifact hidden in Fargrave that can break the shackles of fate and rewrite history. But the Vestige destroyed the Loom before she was able to use it.[5]
After Ithelia was exiled, Mirrormoor and its denizens remained known, but Ithelia was erased from everyone's memory. The plane remained a shattered ruin, whose inhabitants are masterless. [8]
Gallery[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ a b ESO 2024 Global Reveal
- ^ Hermaeus Mora's dialogue in ESO: Necrom
- ^ Appearance in ESO: Gold Road
- ^ Appearance in ESO: The Deadlands DLC
- ^ a b Events of Ithelia's Fury in ESO: Gold Road
- ^ Loremaster's Archive - The Clockwork City — Proctor Tarvus
- ^ ESO 2024 Global Reveal—Gold Road's West Weald Zone
- ^ Discussion with Hermaeus Mora during In Memory of in ESO: Gold Road