Granite Hill | |
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Type | Settlement |
Continent | Tamriel |
Province | Skyrim |
Appears in | Arena, Skyrim |
Granite Hill (Quethsegol Ahrol in the Dragon Language,[1] literally Bone-of-earth Hill)[2] is a region located east of Sungard and far north of the town of Falkreath. The town of Granitehall takes its name from the region.[3]
It is neighbored by several settlements, including Karthwasten Hall in the northwest, and North Keep in the southeast.[4]
HistoryEdit
Granite Hill was historically a notable settlement, having been in existence since the time of the Dragon Cult.[5] During the reign of Jarl Gjalund of Whiterun, it was part of Whiterun Hold and consisted of three farms and an inn, and held a weekly market.[1] At some point the region came under the administration of Falkreath Hold.
During the Imperial Simulacrum in the late Third Era, the town of Granitehall was an active settlement, being ruled by Duke Fenrald. It had a rivalry with Oakwood and Karthwasten Hall.[3]
By 4E 201, Granite Hill continued to pay taxes to Falkreath and had its own emissary.[6] The dragon Vuljotnaak, who was buried near Granite Hill,[5] was resurrected by Alduin upon his return.[7]
NotesEdit
- Granite Hill was originally slated to be implemented into Skyrim, but was cut before release. However, the area in-game still appears under the name "Granite Hill" when looking at the map near Fort Sungard, where the Great Henge Resurrection dragon mound is found.[2]
See AlsoEdit
ReferencesEdit
- ^ a b Holdings of Jarl Gjalund — Slafknir the Scribe
- ^ a b The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim: Prima Official Game Guide — David Hodgson
- ^ a b Granitehall location and rumors in Arena
- ^ Map of Skyrim – The Elder Scrolls: Arena
- ^ a b Atlas of Dragons — Brother Mathnan
- ^ Nenya's dialogue in Skyrim
- ^ Events of Skyrim