Before ESO my only Elder Scrolls game was Skyrim, which, shamefully, I’ve never finished. One of the things I love ESO for is how it thoroughly it shows you all the Tamriel’s playable races’ cultures. In such an environment only specific organisms could thrive and so while you do have standard grass and trees in Vvardenfell the whole zone is filled with a plethora of various kinds of small to GIANT mushrooms and fungi. On one hand it’s rocky so you don’t have lush green areas, no forests and such, instead you have volcanic ashes and lava streams, but on the other hand, when there is soil it’s quite fertile. As I mentioned before, it’s a volcano island, so it comes with all such land’s blessings and curses.
It’s not your standard MMO zone (which are usually a happy green forest, a dark scary forest, a winter zone, a desert zone and a steppe/grassland zone). I can admit without any shame that Vvardenfell is, as for now, my most favourite zone in the Elder Scrolls Online. This is the expansion that you can buy with a discount during the Celebration event. If you want to learn more about Morrowind’s geography, history and culture you can check this link. Unfortunately, only small bits or Morrowind were open to play in base game ESO, bu twith the first big The Elder Scrolls Online expansion (“chapter”) named after the whole land, Morrowind, Vvardenfell was added to the game. It consists mostly of 2 parts: big volcano island, Vvardenfell, and its surrounding part of Tamriel’s mainland. In Tamriel, the Elder Scrolls Online playable continent, Morrowind is Dark Elves’ land.
What even is Morrowind? The Elder Scrolls Online map with marked Vvardenfell The Elder Scrolls Online Vvardenfell map
Finally, my long awaited Morrowind Celebration event has started in ESO! But, first things first.