Lore:Barathrum Centrata

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Barathrum Centrata
Type Landmark
Continent Tamriel
Province Cyrodiil
Region Heartlands
(City Isle)
Appears in ESO
Barathrum Centrata ca. 2E 582

The Barathrum Centrata is the centralmost section of the Imperial Sewers, the vast network of caves and tunnels underneath the Imperial City and the surrounding Heartlands. At its center is the foundation of the White-Gold Tower, a stone monopile supported by six massive vaults. Its location had been lost to time and has since developed a legendary status around it until its rediscovery in the mid-Second Era.[1]

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In the mid-Second Era, during the reign of Empress-Regent Clivia Tharn,[2] the Imperial Architect, Mycaelis Julus wrote to the Elder Council about their discovery of the Barathrum Centrata. It was considered a monumental discovery not just for the architectural community, but also in assessing many theories and conjectures from over the years, such as the city's six districts' connection to the White-Gold Tower, the age of the city's infrastructure, and the true nature of the tower's great power.[1]

Though Mycaelis Julus wanted to conduct more research on the centrata, Mannimarco deemed the area off-limits[1] and used it in the Planemeld as a nexus of portals to Coldharbour.[3] The room and its stone became corrupted by Coldharbour's presence, like it was an extension of the daedric realm.[4]

When the Alliance War enraptured central Cyrodiil, it spilled into the Imperial City and its sewers, and eventually involved Molag Bal's invasion force. Members of the alliances reached the Barathrum Centrata and fought waves of daedra, including members of the Coldharbour Elite Guard. After they closed three portals at the base of the stone monopile, a Simulacrum of Molag Bal appears for a final confrontation.[4] What became of the centrata after the battle, or even after the Planemeld was resolved is unknown.

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