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For the DLC, see The Elder Scrolls Online: Murkmire.
Not to be confused with Murkwood.

Murkmire is a zone in The Elder Scrolls Online: Murkmire. It is located along the south-central coast of Black Marsh, around the city-state of Lilmoth on the west side of the Oliis Bay. The region has different breeds of Argonian and various creatures, including the little-known Naga.[1] It was released as part of its own DLC on October 22nd, 2018 for PC and Mac, and November 6th, 2018 for Xbox One and PlayStation 4.[2]

Background[]

"At the southernmost extremity of Black Marsh, the region informally known as Murkmire gradually slopes down from the interior uplands of the north until it fades into the ocean. Legend holds that the land once extended much further south before it sank beneath the waves."
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According to Vicecanon Heita-Meen, Murkmire was one of three regions in Black Marsh to join the Ebonheart Pact at its founding in 2E 572 along with Shadowfen and Thornmarsh,[3] but this statement has been interpreted to be "more aspirational than descriptive" as Murkmire remains an autonomous region with no central authority.[4] Murkmire's environment is uniquely dangerous insofar as much of the land is home to dangerous flora such as Gas Blossoms, Static Pitchers, Catapult Cabbages and Lantern Mantises.[5] Six tribes of Argonians inhabit Murkmire: the Bright-Throat, Ghost People, Black-Tongue, Root-House, Miredancer and Dead-Water Tribes; each of which are varyingly receptive to the non-native Argonians and other races based out of the city of Lilmoth. While some tribes like the Bright-Throats are hospitable and peaceful, others, like the Naga of the Dead-Water Tribe, are aggressive and unwelcoming.[6]

In 2E 582, with financing from Kassandra, a wealthy Argonian noble from Cyrodiil and former slave, the treasure hunting and antiquarian group Cyrodilic Collections began organizing expeditions into Murkmire to recover relics from the pre-Duskfall era of Argonian civilization, intending to open a museum in Black Marsh to preserve Argonian history and allow it to be appreciated by the modern Argonians.[7]

Locations[]

Main article: Locations (Online)

The following are locations accessible in Murkmire and, with the exception of unmarked locations, are discoverable on the map. Points of Interest serve as locations with unique side quests, while cities serve as the centralised areas with multiple sublocations and act as a hub for services and merchants. Explanations of the types of locations are provided in the main locations page.

Wayshrines Dungeons Points of Interest Set Stations

Wayshrine Icon Blackrose Prison Wayshrine
Wayshrine Icon Bright-Throat Wayshrine
Wayshrine Icon Dead-Water Wayshrine
Wayshrine Icon Lilmoth Wayshrine
Wayshrine Icon Root-Whisper Wayshrine

Group Dungeon Icon Blackrose Prison
Delve Icon Teeth of Sithis
Delve Icon Tsofeer Cavern

Town Icon Bright-Throat Village
Town Icon Dead-Water Village
City Icon Lilmoth

Crafting Station Icon Deep Swamp Forge (Naga Shaman)
Crafting Station Icon Ruined Village (Might of the Lost Legion)
Crafting Station Icon Sweet Breeze Overlook (Grave-Stake Collector)

Striking Locales World Bosses Housing

Boss Icon Bok-Xul
Boss Icon Echoing Hollow

Housing Icon Lakemire Xanmeer Manor

Unmarked locations

Pin Icon Blackguard Caravan
Pin Icon Blight Bog Sump
Pin Icon Deepmire
Pin Icon Eld Angavar
Pin Icon Ixtaxh Xanmeer
Pin Icon Swallowed Grove
Pin Icon The Remnant of Argon
Pin Icon Tomb of Many Spears
Pin Icon Vakka-Bok Xanmeer
Pin Icon Xul-Thuxis
Pin Icon Wither-Vault

Quests[]

Main article: Quests (Online)

Murkmire features a series of zone story quests and unrelated side quests. Side quests are non-sequential and can be completed in any order, except where one carries on from another, and repeatable quests can be completed multiple times: weekly for arenas and trials and daily for all others.

Zone Quest Icon Zone quests
Online Quest Icon Side quests
Group Dungeon Icon Group dungeon quests
  • Repeatable Journal Icon The Black Gauntlet

Characters[]

Random encounters
  • Anwelore – An Altmer unsuccessfully exploring the marsh with her guide, Xamarz.
  • Blackguards – Members of the Blackguard criminal gang attacking travelers, using chests as ambush bait and trying to unlock chests through the marsh.
  • Bright-Throat Traveler – A traveler from the Bright-Throat Tribe being attacked by Blackguards or Hackwings.
  • Choixth – A Shadowscale surreptitiously shadowing the Vestige.
  • Chukka-Jee – An Argonian explaining the rules of Teeba-Hatsei to Gwinithor.
  • Copper-Eye Traveler – A traveler from the Copper-Eye Tribe being attacked by Blackguards or Hackwings.
  • Dead-Water Traveler – A traveler from the Dead-Water Tribe being attacked by Blackguards or Hackwings.
  • Ereel-Jush – A Naga telling stories to Esmada to be recorded and recounted.
  • Esmada – A Redguard creating an account of stories to tel from Ereel-Jush.
  • Gwinithor – A Bosmer learning the rules of Teeba-Hatsei from two Argonians.
  • J'ram-Hei – An Argonian explaining the rules of Teeba-Hatsei to Gwinithor.
  • Miredancer Traveler – A traveler from the Miredancer Tribe being attacked by Blackguards or Hackwings.
  • Moss-Skin Traveler – A traveler from the Moss-Skin Tribe being attacked by Blackguards or Hackwings.
  • Root-House Traveler – A traveler from the Root-House Tribe being attacked by Blackguards or Hackwings.
  • Veeskhleel – Members of the Ghost People Tribe.
  • Xamarz – An Argonian guide leading Anwelore through the marsh.
Traveling merchants

Creatures[]

Generic
Critters

Item Sets[]

Main article: Item Sets

Item sets are related armor and weapons that, when worn together, provide unique benefits. Overland sets can be acquired from world bosses, world events, delves, public dungeons and containers and as quest rewards; dungeon sets can be acquired from within group dungeons; monster sets can be acquired from the final boss of veteran group dungeons and Undaunted Enclaves; and crafted sets can be created at specific locations across the zone.

Overland
Dungeon
Craftable

Skyshards[]

Main article: Skyshards (Online)

Six Skyshards can be found in Murkmire totaling in two skill points. The zone guide provides clues as to the location of each Skyshard, but many can be found simply by exploring and watching for the distinctive pillar of light they emit. Skyshards will appear on the map and compass when the Vestige is close to one and will remain discovered on the map even if it was not collected.

# Description Location
1 Along the shore south of the Xinchei-Konu. South along the coast from the Xinchei-Konu Monument.
2 Atop the xanmeer between Lilmoth and Alteen Meerhleel. On top of Ixtaxh Xanmeer west of Lilmoth.
3 Amidst the falls south of the Dominus Fatum. At the top of the waterfall south of The Dominus Fatum.
4 Deside the rotten hut north of Dead-Water Village. West of the entrance to the Tomb of Many Spears, north of Dead-Water Village.
5 Within the Teeth of Sithis atop the sunrise xanmeer. Left around the corner before entering the eastern xanmeer after the bridge in the Teeth of Sithis.
6 Deep in Tsofeer Cavern far from any exit. By the water in the southeasternmost section of Tsofeer Cavern.

Achievements[]

Main article: Achievements (Online)

Achievements can be earned by completing specific tasks such as completing quests and discovering locations. Achievements are separated into categories and their progress is viewable from the journal. Earning achievement provides the Vestige a number of points, and some achievements unlock unique rewards such as furnishings that can be bought from Achievement Furnishers or collectibles.

Murkmire Journal Icon Murkmire
General
Exploration
Quests
Blackroot Prison

Fish[]

Main article: Fishing (Online)

Fish can be caught from fishing hotspots, ideally with the correct bait. Common fish will be caught most often while rare fish and alternative bait are rare catches. Each zone has unique rare fish than can be caught from hotspots. Slaughterfish and trodh can be caught from foul hotspots, dhufish and longfin can be caught from saltwater hotspots, silverside perch and spadetail can be caught from lake hotspots, and salmon and river betty can be caught from river hotspots. Chub, minnow, shad and fish roe can be caught and used as bait from foul, saltwater, lake and river hotspots, respectively.

Fish Source Quality
Ayotlchin Foulwater Fine
Bowfin Lakes Fine
Fat Sleeper Saltwater Fine
Hist Sap Shiner Rivers Superior
Kuuyicet Rivers Fine
Lined Sole Foulwater Fine
Longlure Eelfin Saltwater Superior
Michinitl Foulwater Superior
Moist Scale Burrower Lakes Superior
Redear Sunfish Lakes Fine
Spotted Seatrout Saltwater Fine
Thick Scales Mullet Rivers Fine

Gallery[]

Promotional images[]

Early Murkmire[]

Concept art[]

Maps[]

Interactive map[]


Trivia[]

  • Murkmire has undergone various changes. Originally, it was announced as an Adventure Zone akin to what Craglorn once was, but was changed to a regular zone. Sometime later, its location was changed from being the western region directly south of Shadowfen, surrounding Gideon, to the far south around Lilmoth.
  • Murkmire takes inspiration from An Elder Scrolls Novel: The Infernal City by including locations such as Ixtaxh-thtithil-meht. Lilmoth is a centralized location in the first part of the novel.
  • According to datamining, it is approximately the size of the Clockwork City.
  • Lilmothiit once lived in Murkmire, but where totally wiped out by the Knahaten Flu[4]
  • There are no books that are a part of Shalidor's Library in Murkmire.

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